Proposed Rule Reviews
Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner
Title 7, Part 5
On behalf of the Finance Commission of Texas (commission), the Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner files this notice of intention to review and consider for readoption, revision, or repeal, Texas Administrative Code, Title 7, Part 5, Chapter 86, Subchapter A, concerning Registration of Retail Creditors, and Subchapter B, concerning Retail Installment Contract.
This rule review will be conducted pursuant to Texas Government Code, §2001.039. The commission will accept written comments received on or before the 30th day after the date this notice is published in the Texas Register as to whether the reasons for adopting these rules continue to exist.
The Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner, which administers these rules, believes that the reasons for adopting the rules contained in these subchapters continue to exist. Any questions or written comments pertaining to this notice of intention to review should be directed to Matthew Nance, General Counsel, Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner, 2601 North Lamar Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78705, or by email to rule.comments@occc.texas.gov. Any proposed changes to the rules as a result of the review will be published in the Proposed Rules Section of the Texas Register and will be open for an additional public comment period prior to final adoption or repeal by the commission.
Matthew Nance
General Counsel
Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner
Filed: May 27, 2026
Teacher Retirement System of Texas
Title 34, Part 3
The Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) publishes this notice of intention to review all TRS rules in Chapters 21 through 51 in Title 34, Part 3 of the Texas Administrative Code.
TRS will review these rules pursuant to and in accordance with the requirements of section 2001.039 of the Texas Government Code. TRS will determine whether the reasons for initially adopting each rule continue to exist. If it is determined during this review that any section within the chapters being reviewed should be repealed or amended, the repeal or amendment will be initiated under a separate proceeding after completion of the rule review.
Written comments pertaining to this proposed rule review must be submitted to Brian Guthrie, Executive Director, Teacher Retirement System of Texas, P.O. Box 149676, Austin, Texas 78714. The deadline for written comments is 30 days after publication of this proposed rule review notice in the Texas Register.
The following chapters are available for review at: https://texas-sos.appianportalsgov.com/rules-and-meetings?interface=VIEW_TAC&part=3&title=34
Chapter 21. Purpose and Scope
Chapter 23. Administrative Procedures
Chapter 25. Membership Credit
Chapter 27. Termination of Membership and Refunds
Chapter 29. Benefits
Chapter 31. Employment After Retirement
Chapter 33. Legal Capacity
Chapter 35. Payments by TRS
Chapter 39. Proof of Age
Chapter 41. Health Care and Insurance Programs
Chapter 43. Contested Cases
Chapter 47. Qualified Domestic Relations Orders
Chapter 49. Collection of Delinquent Obligations
Chapter 51. General Administration
Brian Guthrie
Executive Director
Teacher Retirement System of Texas
Filed: May 26, 2026
Adopted Rule Reviews
Texas Commission on Jail Standards
Title 37, Part 9
The Texas Commission on Jail Standards (Commission) adopts the review of Chapter 283, Discipline and Grievances, in accordance with Texas Government Code §2001.039. The proposed notice of intent to review rules was published in the March 27, 2026, issue of the Texas Register (51 TexReg 2073).
No comments were received on the proposed rule review.
The Commission has assessed whether the reasons for adopting or readopting the rules continue to exist. The Commission finds that the rules in Chapter 283 are needed, reflect current legal and policy considerations, and reflect current procedures of the Commission. The reasons for initially adopting the rules continue to exist. The Commission, therefore, readopts Chapter 283.
Ricky Armstrong
Executive Director
Texas Commission on Jail Standards
Filed: May 26, 2026
The Texas Commission on Jail Standards (Commission) adopts the review of Chapter 285, Recreation and Exercise, in accordance with Texas Government Code §2001.039. The proposed notice of intent to review rules was published in the March 27, 2026, issue of the Texas Register (51 TexReg 2074).
No comments were received on the proposed rule review.
The Commission has assessed whether the reasons for adopting or readopting the rules continue to exist. The Commission finds that the rules in Chapter 285 are needed, reflect current legal and policy considerations, and reflect current procedures of the Commission. The reasons for initially adopting the rules continue to exist. The Commission, therefore, readopts Chapter 285.
Ricky Armstrong
Executive Director
Texas Commission on Jail Standards
Filed: May 26, 2026
The Texas Commission on Jail Standards (Commission) adopts the review of Chapter 287, Education and Rehabilitation Programs, in accordance with Texas Government Code §2001.039. The proposed notice of intent to review rules was published in the March 27, 2026, issue of the Texas Register (51 TexReg 2074).
No comments were received on the proposed rule review.
The Commission has assessed whether the reasons for adopting or readopting the rules continue to exist. The Commission finds that the rules in Chapter 287 are needed, reflect current legal and policy considerations, and reflect current procedures of the Commission. The reasons for initially adopting the rules continue to exist. The Commission, therefore, readopts Chapter 287.
Ricky Armstrong
Executive Director
Texas Commission on Jail Standards
Filed: May 26, 2026
The Texas Commission on Jail Standards (Commission) adopts the review of Chapter 289, Work Assignments, in accordance with Texas Government Code §2001.039. The proposed notice of intent to review rules was published in the March 27, 2026, issue of the Texas Register (51 TexReg 2074).
No comments were received on the proposed rule review.
The Commission has assessed whether the reasons for adopting or readopting the rules continue to exist. The Commission finds that the rules in Chapter 289 are needed, reflect current legal and policy considerations, and reflect current procedures of the Commission. The reasons for initially adopting the rules continue to exist. The Commission, therefore, readopts Chapter 289.
Ricky Armstrong
Executive Director
Texas Commission on Jail Standards
Filed: May 26, 2026
The Texas Commission on Jail Standards (Commission) adopts the review of Chapter 291, Services and Activities, in accordance with Texas Government Code §2001.039. The proposed notice of intent to review rules was published in the March 27, 2026, issue of the Texas Register (51 TexReg 2074).
No comments were received on the proposed rule review.
The Commission has assessed whether the reasons for adopting or readopting the rules continue to exist. The Commission finds that the rules in Chapter 291 are needed, reflect current legal and policy considerations, and reflect current procedures of the Commission. The reasons for initially adopting the rules continue to exist. The Commission, therefore, readopts Chapter 291.
Ricky Armstrong
Executive Director
Texas Commission on Jail Standards
Filed: May 26, 2026