Texas regulations
- IN ADDITION — Texas State Affordable Housing CorporationJuly 2, 2026
Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation seeks consultant proposals for AI integration services; submissions due July 31, 2026.
- STOCK MEDICATION IN SCHOOLS AND OTHER ENTITIES — 25 TAC §§40.1 - 40.8July 2, 2026
Texas administrative rule allows schools, restaurants, and amusement parks to voluntarily stock unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors with trained staff authorized to administer doses during life-threatening allergic reactions.
- FACULTY AND STUDENTS IN ACCREDITED DENTAL SCHOOLS — 22 TAC §117.2July 2, 2026
Texas State Board of Dental Examiners removes redundant language from dental hygiene faculty licensure rules for accredited schools without affecting fees or regulatory scope.
- DEPARTMENT OF SAVINGS AND MORTGAGE LENDING — CHARTER APPLICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS — 7 TAC §§75.121 - 75.123July 2, 2026
Texas Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending establishes charter application requirements for savings banks, including managing officer qualifications, capital requirements, and public notice procedures under 7 TAC §§75.121-75.123.
- DEPARTMENT OF SAVINGS AND MORTGAGE LENDING — SAVINGS BANKS — 7 TAC §75.1, §75.2July 2, 2026
Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending clarifies regulatory definitions and terminology for Texas-chartered savings banks regarding banking operations, capital requirements, and federal oversight without changing substantive requirements.
- SUBSTANTIVE RULES APPLICABLE TO ELECTRIC SERVICE PROVIDERS — 16 TAC §25.52, §25.61July 2, 2026
Texas Public Utility Commission requires electric service providers to file annual reports on infrastructure hardening, vegetation management, and emergency preparedness to demonstrate grid reliability and resilience improvements.
- STOCK MEDICATION IN SCHOOLS AND OTHER ENTITIES — 25 TAC §§40.11 - 40.18July 2, 2026
Texas Administrative Code repeals outdated epinephrine auto-injector regulations for youth facilities, modernizing emergency medication response standards for schools and youth-serving organizations.
- STOCK MEDICATION IN SCHOOLS AND OTHER ENTITIES — 25 TAC §§40.61 - 40.71July 2, 2026
Texas schools must stock and administer opioid antagonist medications with mandatory policies for grades 6-12, maintaining at least two doses per campus and training personnel under 25 TAC §§40.61-40.71.
- TEXAS MOVING IMAGE INDUSTRY INCENTIVE PROGRAM — 13 TAC §§121.1 - 121.10, 121.14July 2, 2026
Texas Film Commission updates Moving Image Industry Incentive Program rules to align grant requirements with 89th Legislature legislative changes, eliminating outdated Texas Heritage Grant provisions.
- ANATOMICAL FACILITIES, NON-TRANSPLANT ANATOMICAL DONATION ORGANIZATIONS, AND WILLED BODY PROGRAMS — 22 TAC §206.9July 2, 2026
Texas Funeral Service Commission establishes inspection procedures for non-transplant anatomical donation facilities and willed body programs, requiring compliance with deficiency corrections.
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