Texas Administrative Code
Title 31 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
Part 1 - GENERAL LAND OFFICE
Chapter 29 - PROCEDURES FOR STATE CONSISTENCY WITH COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM GOALS AND POLICIES
Subchapter B - COMMISSIONER REVIEW AND CERTIFICATION OF AGENCY RULES
Section 29.20 - Commissioner Review and Certification of Agency Rules and Rule Amendments

Universal Citation: 31 TX Admin Code ยง 29.20

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

(a) Upon adoption of a rule or amendment to a rule listed in §29.11(b) of this chapter (relating to Actions and Rules Subject to the Coastal Management Program), an agency may seek certification from the commissioner that the rule or rule amendment is consistent with the CMP goals and policies by filing a written Request for Certification with the CMP coordinator. The request shall include a copy of the rule or rule amendment for which the agency seeks certification and a reasoned statement supporting the agency's determination that the rule or rule amendment is consistent with the CMP goals and policies.

(b) The CMP coordinator shall distribute copies of the Request for Certification, including all supporting information, to all committee members. The CMP coordinator shall publish in the Texas Register a notice of availability and request public comment on the Request for Certification.

(c) The commissioner shall make a determination as to whether the rule or rule amendment should be certified as consistent with the CMP goals and policies on or before the 90th day after the CMP coordinator received the Request for Certification.

(d) If the commissioner finds that the rule or rule amendment incorporates or otherwise requires the agency to comply with all applicable goals and policies of the program, the commissioner shall issue a written certification of the rule.

(e) If the commissioner finds that the rule does not incorporate or otherwise require the agency to comply with all applicable goals and policies of the program, the commissioner shall issue a written statement denying certification of the rule. The denial shall explain the basis for such denial, and recommend rule revisions necessary to obtain certification. The agency may amend the rule and resubmit it for certification.

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