Texas regulations
- TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES — VEHICLE TITLES AND REGISTRATION — 43 TAC §217.181June 26, 2026
Texas Department of Motor Vehicles repeals vehicle registration processing and handling fee rules under 43 TAC §217.181, effective on or after July 26, 2026.
- TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES — VEHICLE TITLES AND REGISTRATION — 43 TAC §217.301June 26, 2026
Texas Department of Motor Vehicles repeals regulations restricting electronic signatures on vehicle title documents, allowing third-party systems to process title applications for vehicle owners and applicants.
- TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION — RESIDENTIAL SOLAR RETAILERS AND SALESPERSONS — 16 TAC §§71.1 - 71.4June 26, 2026
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation requires residential solar retailers and salespersons to register with the agency, pass criminal history screening, and maintain insurance coverage effective September 1, 2026.
- TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION — MOTOR FUEL METERING AND QUALITY — 16 TAC §§97.1 - 97.3June 26, 2026
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation establishes motor fuel metering device standards and quality control requirements under 16 TAC §§97.1-97.3 to ensure accurate measurement and fair sales practices.
- TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION — LASER HAIR REMOVAL — 16 TAC §118.70June 26, 2026
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation establishes consumer protection and safety standards for laser hair removal service providers and facilities under 16 TAC §118.70.
- TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT — GENERAL PROVISIONS — 31 TAC §65.3June 26, 2026
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department rule establishes statewide hunting seasons and bag limits for game animals, birds, and aquatic life to ensure sustainable wildlife management practices.
- DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES — GENERAL ADMINISTRATION — 40 TAC §702.513, §702.515June 26, 2026
Department of Family and Protective Services extends Parent Collaboration Group and Youth Leadership Council advisory committee expiration dates and requires regional director consultation with community-based care contractors during member appointm…
- TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION — GENERAL ADMINISTRATION — 40 TAC §§800.170 - 800.172June 26, 2026
Texas Workforce Commission abolishes three advisory committees (Industry-Based Certifications Advisory Council, Jobs and Education for Texans Advisory Committee, and Lone Star Workforce of the Future Advisory Board) to comply with state law requirin…
- TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION — TEXAS INDUSTRY-RECOGNIZED APPRENTICESHIP GRANT PROGRAM — 40 TAC §838.2June 26, 2026
Texas Workforce Commission's Industry-Recognized Apprenticeship Grant Program reimburses eligible individuals for on-the-job training milestones through partial payments to incentivize apprenticeship participation.
- TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION — TEXAS INDUSTRY-RECOGNIZED APPRENTICESHIP GRANT PROGRAM — 40 TAC §838.12June 26, 2026
Texas Workforce Commission's Industry-Recognized Apprenticeship Grant Program provides milestone-based reimbursement to eligible apprenticeship participants for on-the-job training initiatives.
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