The Texas Administrative Code is a subject-based compilation of all rules and regulations promulgated by Texas state agencies. The Code was originally created by legislation in 1977 with the passage of Administrative Code Act.[1] In 1995, H.B. 2304 was enacted, which required that the Secretary of State make the Administrative Code available online free of charge.[1][2] As of 2020, there are 17 titles in the Code,[3] listed below.
- Title 1: Administration
- Title 4: Agriculture
- Title 7: Banking and Securities
- Title 10: Community Development
- Title 13: Cultural Resources
- Title 16: Economic Regulation
- Title 19: Education
- Title 22: Examining Boards
- Title 25: Health Services
- Title 26: Health and Human Services
- Title 28: Insurance
- Title 30: Environmental Quality
- Title 31: Natural Resources and Conservation
- Title 34: Public Finance
- Title 37: Public Safety and Corrections
- Title 40: Social Services and Assistance
- Title 43: Transportation
References
- 1 2 "Administrative Code". Texas Secretary of State. Retrieved 2020-11-27.
- ↑ Hochberg, Nelson. "Bill Analysis - H.B. 2304". Texas Legislature Online. Senate Committee Report. Retrieved 2020-11-27.
- ↑ "Texas Administration Code Viewer". Office of the Secretary of State of Texas. Retrieved 2020-11-27.
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