166 sections in this chapter.
R.22-1 19 TAC §22.1 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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The following words and terms, when used in chapter 22, shall have the following meanings, unless otherwise defined in a particular subchapter: (1) Academic Year--The combination of semesters defined by a public or private institution of higher education to fulfill the federal "a…
R.22-1 1 TAC §22.1 — RESTRICTIONS ON CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES
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(a) An individual must file a campaign treasurer appointment with the proper authority before accepting a campaign contribution or making or authorizing a campaign expenditure. (1) An officeholder may accept an officeholder contribution and make or authorize an officeholder expen…
R.22-1 13 TAC §22.1 — CEMETERIES
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The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. (1) "Abandoned cemetery" means a non-perpetual care cemetery containing one or more graves and possessing cemetery elements for which no cem…
R.22-101 16 TAC §22.101 — PROCEDURAL RULES
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(a) Generally. Any person may appear before the commission or in a hearing in person or by authorized representative. The presiding officer may require a representative to submit proof of his or her authority to appear on behalf of another person. The authorized representative of…
R.22-103 16 TAC §22.103 — PROCEDURAL RULES
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(a) Commission staff representing the public interest. The commission staff representing the public interest shall have standing in all proceedings before the commission, and need not file a motion to intervene. (b) Standing to intervene. Persons desiring to intervene must file a…
R.22-104 16 TAC §22.104 — PROCEDURAL RULES
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(a) Necessity for filing motion to intervene. Applicants, complainants, and respondents, as defined in § 22.2 of this title (relating to Definitions), are necessary parties to proceedings which they have initiated or which have been initiated against them, and need not file motio…
R.22-11 1 TAC §22.11 — RESTRICTIONS ON CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES
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(a) During the period that begins on the 30th day before the date a regular legislative session convenes and continuing through the 20th day after the date of final adjournment, a person may not knowingly make a political contribution to: (1) a statewide officeholder or officer-e…
R.22-123 16 TAC §22.123 — PROCEDURAL RULES
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(a) Appeal of an interim order.(1) Availability of appeal. Appeals are available for any interim order of the presiding officer that immediately prejudices a substantial or material right of a party or materially affects the course of the hearing. Appeals are not available for ev…
R.22-124 16 TAC §22.124 — PROCEDURAL RULES
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(a) Statements of position required. Each party that has not prefiled direct testimony and, insofar as its prefiled direct testimony does not address issues that a party intends to litigate, each party that has prefiled direct testimony shall file a statement of position no later…
R.22-125 16 TAC §22.125 — PROCEDURAL RULES
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(a) Availability. Interim relief is not available for tariff filings unless the tariff filing has been docketed. (b) Requests for Interim Relief. A request for interim relief shall be filed no later than 30 days before the interim relief is proposed to take effect, unless all par…
R.22-126 16 TAC §22.126 — PROCEDURAL RULES
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During the pendency of its rate proceeding, a utility seeking to implement rates under bond as allowed by PURA § 36.110 or § 53.110 or as allowed by TWC § 13.187 or § 13.1871 shall file the required number of copies of its application for approval of bond at least two weeks prior…
R.22-127 16 TAC §22.127 — PROCEDURAL RULES
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(a) Certification. The presiding officer may certify to the commission an issue that involves an ultimate finding of compliance with or satisfaction of a statutory standard the determination of which is committed to the discretion or judgment of the commission by law. (b) Issues …
R.22-141 16 TAC §22.141 — PROCEDURAL RULES
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(a) Scope. Parties may obtain discovery regarding any matter, not privileged or exempted under the Texas Rules of Civil Evidence, the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, or other law or rule, that is relevant to the subject matter in the proceeding. Discoverable matters include the e…
R.22-142 16 TAC §22.142 — PROCEDURAL RULES
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(a) Limitation of discovery requests. The presiding officer may limit discovery, by order, to protect a party against unreasonable or unwarranted discovery requests. (1) The presiding officer may issue an order limiting discovery requests for good cause, including the following p…
R.22-143 16 TAC §22.143 — PROCEDURAL RULES
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(a) Governing statute. The taking and use of depositions in any proceeding shall be governed by APA. A request to issue a commission for deposition shall be filed no later than five working days before the date of the deposition. Issuance of a commission for deposition is a minis…
R.22-144 16 TAC §22.144 — PROCEDURAL RULES
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(a) Availability. At any time after an application is filed, and subject to the provisions of § 22.141 of this title (relating to Forms and Scope of Discovery), any party may serve upon any other party written requests for information and requests for admission of fact. (b) Makin…
R.22-161 16 TAC §22.161 — PROCEDURAL RULES
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(a) Enforcement of subpoenas or commissions for depositions. If a person fails to comply with the subpoena or commission for deposition issued by the presiding officer, the commission or the party requesting the subpoena or commission for deposition may seek enforcement pursuant …
R.22-163 19 TAC §22.163 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) Authority. Authority for this subchapter is provided in the Texas Education Code, chapter 61, subchapter FF, Texas Armed Services Scholarship Program. These rules establish procedures to administer the subchapter as prescribed in the Texas Education Code, §§ 61.9771 - 61.9776…
R.22-165 19 TAC §22.165 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) The amount of a scholarship in an academic year shall not exceed $15,000. (b) A scholarship offered to a student under this subchapter shall be reduced for an academic year by the amount by which the full amount of the scholarship plus the total amount to be paid to the stude…
R.22-166 19 TAC §22.166 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) Each year the governor and the lieutenant governor may each appoint two students and two alternates, and each state senator and each state representative may appoint one student and one alternate to receive an initial scholarship. (b) Appointments must be reported to the Coor…
R.22-167 19 TAC §22.167 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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To receive a scholarship, an appointed student must: (1) Be enrolled in an institution of higher education or a private or independent institution of higher education, as the terms are defined in § 22.1 of this chapter (relating to Definitions), as certified by that institution; …
R.22-168 19 TAC §22.168 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) The Coordinating Board shall require a recipient to sign a promissory note acknowledging the conditional nature of the scholarship and promising to repay the amount of the scholarship plus applicable interest, late charges, and any collection costs, including attorneys' fees,…
R.22-169 19 TAC §22.169 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) A student's eligibility is limited to the six years after the date the student first enrolls in an institution of higher education or private or independent institution of higher education. (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section, a student may not receive a schola…
R.22-17 1 TAC §22.17 — RESTRICTIONS ON CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES
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(a) A person who accepts a political contribution as a candidate or officeholder may not convert the contribution to personal use. This subsection applies only to political contributions accepted on or after September 1, 1983. (b) A specific-purpose committee that accepts a polit…
R.22-170 19 TAC §22.170 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) A scholarship will become a loan if the recipient: (1) Fails to maintain satisfactory academic progress as described in § 22.167 of this subchapter (relating to Eligible Students ); (2) Withdraws from the scholarship program, as indicated through withdrawal or removal from th…
R.22-171 19 TAC §22.171 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) A scholarship is considered a loan on the date the recipient fails to meet the conditions of the scholarship as described in § 22.170 of this subchapter (relating to Conversion of the Scholarship to a Loan); the loan amount must be repaid, plus interest accrued. (b) Loan inte…
R.22-172 19 TAC §22.172 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) When a scholarship recipient fails to make as many as five monthly payments due in accordance with the established repayment schedule for a scholarship which has become a loan, the entire unpaid balance shall become due and payable immediately. (b) When as many as six payment…
R.22-173 19 TAC §22.173 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) The recipient shall be exempt from the requirement to repay the scholarship if the person is unable to meet the obligations of the agreement solely as a result of physical inability and provides a physician's certification and/or other appropriate documentation to the satisfa…
R.22-174 19 TAC §22.174 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) All loans through the Texas Armed Services Scholarship Program are discharged in the event of the borrower's death or permanent and total disability. (b) Verification of death, and determination of permanent and total disability of a borrower through the Texas Armed Services …
R.22-175 19 TAC §22.175 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) Unless otherwise noted in a section, the authority for these provisions is provided by Texas Education Code, §§ 52.17, 52.32 - 52.39, and 52.54. (b) This subchapter establishes rules relating to the administration of the Future Occupations & Reskilling Workforce Advancement t…
R.22-176 19 TAC §22.176 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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In addition to the words and terms defined in Texas Administrative Code, § 22.1 of this title (relating to Definitions) the following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. (1) Cosigner--on…
R.22-177 19 TAC §22.177 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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The Higher Education Coordinating Board shall determine which high-demand credentials shall be eligible for loans under the Program, in consultation with the Texas Workforce Commission, Texas Workforce Investment Council, and the Governor's Office of Economic Development and Tour…
R.22-178 19 TAC §22.178 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) Eligible higher educational institution means an institution of higher education or a private or independent institution of higher education, as defined by Texas Education Code § 61.003, that: (1) is located in this state; and (2) complies with the rules of the board promulga…
R.22-179 19 TAC §22.179 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) Subject to the requirements in § 22.183 of this subchapter (relating to Amount of Loan), Board Staff may authorize, or cause to be authorized, loans through the Program to students at any eligible institution which certifies that the student meets program qualifications, if t…
R.22-180 19 TAC §22.180 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) A student's eligibility for the program ends two years from the start of the semester in which the student received the first loan through the Program unless the student is granted a hardship extension in accordance with § 22.181 of this subchapter (relating to Hardship Provi…
R.22-181 19 TAC §22.181 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) In the event of a hardship or for other good cause, the Program Officer at a participating institution may allow an otherwise eligible student to receive a loan through this Program: (1) while not meeting the satisfactory academic progress requirements, as defined in § 22.179…
R.22-181 16 TAC §22.181 — PROCEDURAL RULES
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(a) Dismissal of a proceeding. Upon the motion of the presiding officer or the motion of any party, the presiding officer may recommend that the commission dismiss, with or without prejudice, any proceeding for any reason specified in this section. (b) Dismissal of issues within …
R.22-182 19 TAC §22.182 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) A cosigner shall:(1) be at least 21 years of age or older; (2) have a regular source of income; (3) have received a favorable evaluation of his/her credit report; and (4) reside in the United States or a U.S. territory and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the United…
R.22-182 16 TAC §22.182 — PROCEDURAL RULES
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(a) Motion for summary decision. The presiding officer, on motion by any party, may grant a motion for summary decision on any or all issues to the extent that the pleadings, affidavits, materials obtained by discovery or otherwise, admissions, matters officially noticed in accor…
R.22-183 16 TAC §22.183 — PROCEDURAL RULES
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(a) Default. A default occurs when a party who does not have the burden of proof fails to appear for a hearing or request a hearing within 30 days after service of notice of an opportunity for a hearing. (b) Default order. Upon default, the presiding officer may issue a default o…
R.22-183 19 TAC §22.183 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) Aggregate Loan Limit. The maximum aggregate loan amount for any eligible student shall take into account the definition of manageable debt under the Board's Long-Range Master Plan for Higher Education. (b) Annual Loan Limit. In no case shall the annual loan amount exceed the …
R.22-184 19 TAC §22.184 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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The interest rate charged for loans through this program shall be set annually by the Commissioner, shall be simple interest, and shall begin to accrue on the outstanding principal from the date of disbursement. These loans are not eligible for interest subsidy. Notes 19 Tex. Adm…
R.22-185 19 TAC §22.185 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) No disbursement shall be made to any student until he or she has executed a promissory note payable to the program for the full amount of any loan plus interest and other authorized fees. In addition, a cosigner's signature may be also required in accordance with the provisio…
R.22-186 19 TAC §22.186 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) Period of loan repayment. The repayment period shall be 10 years. (b) The repayment period shall begin no earlier than six months after:(1) the date on which the student ceases to be enrolled at least half-time at an eligible institution, for borrowers enrolled in credential …
R.22-187 19 TAC §22.187 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) Upon final verification of the death or determination of permanent and total disability of a borrower, all loans through the Program shall be discharged unless there is a judgment against the borrower and the Commissioner determines that a release of the borrower's liability …
R.22-188 19 TAC §22.188 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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When any borrower or cosigner fails or refuses to make as many as five monthly payments due in accordance with an executed note through the Program, the full amount of remaining principal, accrued interest, and other charges shall become due and payable immediately. When as many …
R.22-189 19 TAC §22.189 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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The board delegates to the Commissioner the powers, duties, and functions authorized by the Act, necessary to carry out this subchapter, except those relating to the sale of bonds and the letting of contracts for insurance. Notes 19 Tex. Admin. Code § 22.189 Adopted by Texas Regi…
R.22-19 1 TAC §22.19 — RESTRICTIONS ON CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES
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(a) If a candidate makes political expenditures from the candidate's personal funds, he or she may reimburse those personal funds from political contributions only if the expenditure is reported and the candidate states his or her intent to reimburse personal funds pursuant to § …
R.22-2 13 TAC §22.2 — CEMETERIES
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(a) The authority of the Commission and this chapter apply only to non-perpetual care cemeteries. Its authority includes previously unknown cemeteries, abandoned cemeteries, and unverified cemeteries, and all other graves not located in a perpetual care cemetery. (b) For informat…
R.22-2 19 TAC §22.2 — STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
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(a) All institutions participating in the financial aid programs outlined in chapter 22 shall follow the guidelines for the timely distribution of funds, as outlined in this section: (1) Timely Disbursement. Institutions shall disburse state student financial aid funding to a stu…