31 Tex. Admin. Code § 51.3 - Consideration and Disposition of Petitions for Rulemaking
(a) An administratively complete petition
shall be referred to the appropriate agency personnel for review and
recommended action.
(b) Within 15
days of receiving a petition, agency personnel shall make a recommendation to
the executive director to either deny the petition or initiate rulemaking, and
shall include reasons for the recommendation.
(c) The executive director shall forward to
each member of the commission a copy of the petition and the staff
recommendation.
(d) If the staff
recommendation is to initiate rulemaking, the executive director shall place
the petition on the agenda of a commission meeting and notify the petitioner in
writing of the date, time, and place of the commission meeting at which the
petition will be deliberated.
(e)
If the staff recommendation is to deny the rulemaking and, by the 50th day
following the submission of the petition, no member of the commission has
determined that further deliberations are warranted, the petition will be
considered denied. The department shall notify the petitioner in writing of the
staff recommendation and final disposition of the petition by no later than the
60th day after submission of the petition.
(f) In the event that rulemaking is to be
initiated as a result of a petition involving any portion of Chapter 65,
Subchapter A of this title (relating to Statewide Hunting Proclamation), or
Chapter 57, Subchapter N of this title (relating to Statewide Recreational and
Commercial Fishing Proclamation), the department may defer the rulemaking
activity until such time as it initiates other rulemaking activity involving
Chapter 65, Subchapter A of this title or Chapter 57, Subchapter N of this
title.
(g) If a petition for
rulemaking seeks essentially the same action as a petition that has been denied
within the preceding six months, then the executive director may deny the
petition without forwarding the petition to commissioners.
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