Thank you for signing up to be notified when the Regulatory Compliance Division of the Office of the Governor commences a review of a proposed rule. Established pursuant to Subchapter C, Chapter 57, Texas Occupations Code, the Regulatory Compliance Division conducts an independent review of certain state agencies? proposed 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 commenced review of and is currently accepting public comments on the following rules:
- Texas Department of Motor Vehicles, Title 43 Texas Administrative Code ?? 215.102, 215.120, 215.122, 215.124, 215.133, 215.138, 215.140, 215.143, 215.150, 215.151, 215.152, 215.154, 215.155, 215.156, 215.157, 215.158, 215.162, 217.5, 217.8, 215.74, and 217.86. Public comments will be accepted through August 16, 2024.
The proposed rules are generally intended to implement changes enacted by the 88th Legislature pursuant to House Bill 718 relating to the issuance of temporary tags, Senate Bill 224 relating to recordkeeping and record inspection requirements to detect catalytic converter theft and fraud, House Bill 3297 relating to the elimination of required vehicle safety inspections, and to modify rule language to be consistent with the department?s current practices, including the use of records or electronic systems.
To view the state agency?s rule submission memo and instructions for submitting public comments on the rules, please visit the?Regulatory Compliance Division?s Website.
For more information or any questions, please send us a?message?or call 512-463-8500.
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