From Regulatory Compliance Division <[email protected]>
Subject Notification of Recently Issued Determination Letter
Date April 9, 2024 8:41 PM
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Office of the Texas Governor Regulatory Compliance Division
Notification of Recently Issued Determination Letter

You are receiving this email because you have signed up to be notified when the Regulatory Compliance Division of the Office of the Governor commences a review of a rule or issues a determination letter on a rule under review. Established pursuant to Subchapter C, Chapter 57, Texas Occupations Code, the Regulatory Compliance Division conducts an independent review of certain state agencies? rules that affect market competition to assess their consistency with state policy as clearly articulated by the Legislature in state statute.
The Regulatory Compliance Division has recently issued a determination letter for the following rules:


* Texas Optometry Board, Title 22 Texas Administrative Code ??279.1 and 279.3 (RCD Rule Review #2024-002).

The division has rejected the proposed rules which would update requirements for initial examinations of patients for whom contact lenses or ophthalmic lenses are to be prescribed.

To view the determination letter, please visit the Regulatory Compliance Division?s website [ [link removed]. ].

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