22 Tex. Admin. Code § 281.5 - Initiating Proceedings Before the Board
(a) Rules. Any interested person may petition
the board requesting the adoption of a rule. Petitions shall be sent to the
executive director/secretary. Within 60 days after the submission of a
petition, the board shall either deny the petition in writing, stating the
reasons for the denial, or shall initiate rulemaking proceedings. Petitions
shall be deemed sufficient if they contain:
(1) the exact wording of the new, changed, or
amended proposed rule;
(2) specific
reference to the existing rule which is proposed to be changed or amended in
the case of a changed or amended rule; and
(3) a justification for the proposed action
set out in narrative form with sufficient particularity to inform the board and
any other interested party of the reasons and arguments on which the petitioner
is relying.
(b) Other.
In any other matter, any person desiring that the board perform some official
act permitted or required by law shall request such performance in writing.
Such requests shall be directed to the executive director/secretary of the
board. Any written request shall be deemed sufficient to initiate the
proceedings and present the subject matter to the board for its official
determination if the request reasonably gives notice to the board of the act
desired. The board may also initiate proceedings on its own motion.
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