Proposed Rule Review
Credit Union Department
Title 7, Part 6
Chapter 91, Subchapter A, concerning General Rules, consisting of §§91.101, (Definitions and Interpretations), 91.103 (Public Notice of Department Decisions), 91.104 (Public Notice and Comment on Certain Applications), 91.105 (Acceptance of Other Application Forms), 91.110 (Protest Procedures for Applications), 91.115 (Safety at Unmanned Teller Machines), 91.120 (Posting of Notice Regarding Certain Loan Agreements), 91.121 (Complaint Notices and Procedures), and 91.125 (Accuracy of Advertising).
Chapter 91, Subchapter B, Organization Procedures, consisting of §§91.201 (Incorporation Procedures), 91.202 (Bylaw and Articles of Incorporation Amendments), 91.203 (Share and Deposit Insurance Requirements), 91.205 (Use of Credit Union Name), 91.206 (Underserved Area Credit Unions- Secondary Capital Accounts), 91.208 (Notice of Known or Suspected Criminal Violations), and 91.210 (Foreign Credit Unions).
Chapter 91, Subchapter J, Changes in Corporate Status, consisting of §§91.1003 (Mergers/Consolidations), 91.1005 (Conversion to a Texas Credit Union), 91.1006 (Conversions to a Federal or Out-of-State Credit Unions), 91.1007 (Conversion to a Mutual Savings Institution), 91.1008 (Conversion Voting Procedures and Restrictions; Filing Requirements) and 91.1010 (Voluntary Liquidation).
Chapter 91, Subchapter L, Submission of Comments by Interested Parties, consisting of §91.3001 (Opportunity to Submit Comments on Certain Applications), and 91.3002 (Conduct of Meetings to Receive Comments).
This rule review will be conducted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §2001.039. The commission believes that the reasons for adopting the rules contained in these chapters continue to exist. The commission will accept written comments received on or before 5:00 p.m. central time on the 31st day after the date this notice is published in the Texas Register as to whether the reasons for adopting these rules continue to exist. The commission also invites comments on how to make these rules easier to understand. For example:
Does the rule organize the material to suit your needs? If not, how could the material be better organized?
Does the rule clearly state the requirements? If not, how could the rule be more clearly stated?
Does the rule contain technical language or jargon that is not clear? If so, what language requires clarification?
Would a different format (grouping and order of sections, use of headings, paragraphing) make the rule easier to understand? If so, what changes to the format would make the rule easier to understand?
Would more (but shorter) sections be better in any of the rules? If so, what sections should be changed?
Each rule will also be reviewed to determine whether it is obsolete, whether the rule reflects current legal and policy considerations, and whether the rule reflects current procedures of the Credit Union Department.
Any questions or written comments pertaining to this notice should be directed to the Credit Union Department, 914 East Anderson Lane, Austin, Texas 78752-1699, or by email to cudmail@cud.texas.gov. Any proposed amendments as a result of the review will be published in the Texas Register in compliance with Texas Government Code, Chapter 2001, and will be open for an additional 31-day public comment period prior to final adoption or repeal by the commission.
Michael S. Riepen
Commissioner
Credit Union Department
Filed: June 6, 2025
Adopted Rule Reviews
Texas State Library and Archives Commission
Title 13, Part 1
The Texas State Library and Archives Commission (commission) adopts the review of Texas Administrative Code, Title 13, Part 1, Chapter 6, concerning State Records, in accordance with Texas Government Code §2001.039.
The commission published its Notice of Intent to Review these rules in the February 21, 2025, issue of the Texas Register (50 TexReg 1037). The commission received no comments on the proposed rule review.
As a result of the review, the commission finds that the reasons for initially adopting the rules continue to exist and readopts Chapter 6 in accordance with the requirements of Government Code, §2001.039. However, during the review the commission identified multiple amendments, minor reorganization, and the repeal of one section that are necessary. Therefore, the commission anticipates consideration of proposed amendments and repeal(s) identified as necessary during the rule review at its August 2025 commission meeting.
Sarah Swanson
General Counsel
Texas State Library and Archives Commission
Filed: June 10, 2025
Health and Human Services Commission
Title 26, Part 1
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) adopts the review of the chapter below in Title 26, Part 1, of the Texas Administrative Code (TAC):
Chapter 266, Medicaid Hospice Program
Notice of the review of this chapter was published in the April 11, 2025, issue of the Texas Register (50 TexReg 2441). HHSC received no comments concerning this chapter.
HHSC has reviewed Chapter 266 in accordance with Texas Government Code §2001.039, which requires state agencies to assess, every four years, whether the initial reasons for adopting a rule continue to exist.
The agency determined that the original reasons for adopting all rules in the chapter continue to exist and readopts Chapter 266. Any amendments, if applicable, to Chapter 266 identified by HHSC in the rule review will be proposed in a future issue of the Texas Register .
This concludes HHSC's review of 26 TAC Chapter 266 as required by Texas Government Code §2001.039.
Jessica Miller
Director, Rules Coordination Office
Health and Human Services Commission
Filed: June 10, 2025
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) adopts the review of the chapter below in Title 26, Part 1, of the Texas Administrative Code (TAC):
Chapter 272, Transition Assistance Services
Notice of the review of this chapter was published in the April 11, 2025, issue of the Texas Register (50 TexReg 2441). HHSC received no comments concerning this chapter.
HHSC has reviewed Chapter 272 in accordance with Texas Government Code §2001.039, which requires state agencies to assess, every four years, whether the initial reasons for adopting a rule continue to exist.
The agency determined that the original reasons for adopting all rules in the chapter continue to exist and readopts Chapter 272. Any amendments, if applicable, to Chapter 272 identified by HHSC in the rule review will be proposed in a future issue of the Texas Register .
This concludes HHSC's review of 26 TAC Chapter 272 as required by Texas Government Code §2001.039.
Jessica Miller
Director, Rules Coordination Office
Health and Human Services Commission
Filed: June 10, 2025