Chapter 382 definition
Examples of Chapter 382 in a sentence
Program authorization is from Texas Government Code §531.0201, §531.0025 and Program administrative rules are in Texas Administrative Code (TAC), Title 1, Part 15, Chapter 382, Subchapter B.
Program rules can be found at Texas Administrative Code, Title 1, Chapter 382, Subchapter A.
Charter requests beyond the eight (8) will be discussed with the District and CSEA Chapter 382 (President and CSEA Representative).
The state rules for program services can be found at: ➢ FPP: Texas Administrative Code (TAC), Title 1, Part 15, Chapter 382, Subchapter B; and ➢ HTW: Texas Administrative Code (TAC), Title 1, Part 15, Chapter 382, Subchapter A.
The Parties agree that City shall have the right to institute or intervene in any judicial or administrative proceeding authorized by: the Texas Water Code; the Texas Clean Air Act, Chapter 382, Health & Safety Code; and the Texas Solid Waste Disposal Act, Chapter 361, Health & Safety Code.
The state rules for program services can be found at: ➢ BCCS: Texas Administrative Code (TAC), Title 25 Part 1, Chapter 61, Subchapter C; ➢ FPP: Texas Administrative Code (TAC), Title 1, Part 15, Chapter 382, Subchapter B.
This agreement shall not be effective until and unless it has been approved by the Association and its ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Chapter #382 members and the District.
If the Property is in a public improvement district, §5.014, Property Code, requires Seller to notify Buyer as follows: As a purchaser of this parcel of real property you are obligated to pay an assessment to a municipality or county for an improvement project undertaken by a public improvement district under Subchapter A, Chapter 372, Local Government Code, or Chapter 382.
Subsection 2 California School Employees Association Chapter #382 shall have the right to grieve Article V, Organizational Rights.
In 2007, the 80th Texas Legislature, passed Senate Bill (SB) 12, Section 1.07, amending the HSC Chapter 382, to add Section 382.220, “Use of Funding for Local Initiative Projects,” which authorized spending accumulated funds on clean air projects proposed by counties.