61.2. Career and Technology Education Allotment for P-TECH and New Tech Network Campuses. Commissioner's Rules Concerning Professional Development, Subchapter CC. Other Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills, Chapter 126. 19 TAC Chapter 74 Curriculum Requirements The links below provide PDF versions of each subchapter. Commissioner's Rules Concerning State-Developed Open-Source Instructional Materials, Subchapter CC. Health and Human Services Part 1. High School Graduation Requirements. There are 17 titles in the TAC. The State Board of Education (SBOE) and commissioner of education rules listed below are codified in the TAC under Title 19, Education, Part 2, Texas Education Agency. Distinguished Achievement High School Program--Advanced High School Program. Hearings Conducted by Independent Hearing Examiners, Subchapter EE. Commissioner's Rules Concerning Registry of Persons Not Eligible for Employment in Public Schools, Subchapter A. 74.23. SUBCHAPTER R. UTILIZATION REVIEWS FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDED UNDER A HEALTH BENEFIT PLAN OR HEALTH INSURANCE POLICY. Get free summaries of new opinions delivered to your inbox! 74.4. The Texas Legislative Council makes Texas Statutes available online. The SBOE may adopt new rules or amendments to or repeals of existing rules. Title 7 - BANKING AND SECURITIES. Counseling Public School Students Regarding Higher Education. The links below provide PDF versions of each subchapter. State Board of Education (SBOE) rules are part of a larger body of state agency rules known as the Texas Administrative Code (TAC). Commissioner's Rules Concerning Early Childhood Education Programs, Subchapter CC. Classroom Teacher Certification Standards, Chapter 239. Commissioner's Rules Concerning Advisory Committees, Subchapter A. Recommended High School Program. Use the following links to view SBOErules that are currently in effect and rules theSBOE has recently updated. Admin. Texas Academic Performance Report. Options for Offering Courses. INSURANCE The links below provide PDF versions of each subchapter. NOTE: The Texas Education Agencymakes every effort to ensure that the information published on this internet site is secure; however, due to the limitations of internet security, the rules published here are for information onlyand do not represent legal documentation. Commissioner's Rules Concerning Transition Assistance for Highly Mobile Students Who Are Homeless or in Substitute Care, Subchapter GG. 74.12. Commissioner's Rules on Reporting Requirements, Subchapter CC. Maximum Compressed Tax Rate Limitations. The Texas Administrative Code (TAC) is a compilation of all state agency rules in Texas. : 512.427.6193 61.1051. 74.1. Texas Administrative Code TITLE 19 EDUCATION PART 1 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD CHAPTER 4 RULES APPLYING TO ALL PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN TEXAS Subchapters part 15: texas veterans commission: part 17: state pension review board: part 19: department of family and protective services: part 20: texas workforce commission: part 21: texas council for developmental . Commissioner's Rules Concerning Severance Payments, Subchapter A. Budgeting, Accounting, Financial Reporting, and Auditing for School Districts, Subchapter B. Texas Education Agency Audit Functions, Subchapter D. Uniform Bank Bid or Request for Proposal and Depository Contract, Subchapter AA. INSURANCE. Commissioner of Education: Purchasing and Contracts, Subchapter A. Information related to NRM committees can be found at Negotiated Rulemaking Committees. [1][2] As of 2020[update], there are 17 titles in the Code,[3] listed below. Commissioner's Rules Concerning State Plan for Educating English Learners, Subchapter DD. part 1: department of aging and disability services: . EDUCATION TITLE 22. High School Graduation Requirements. Click on a chapter title to go to a listing of all rules contained in the chapter and PDF versions of each subchapter. the Texas Administrative Code. Student Loans:800-242-3062. Foundation High School Program. General Certification Requirements, Subchapter D. Types and Classes of Certificates Issued, Subchapter E. Educational Aide Certificate, Subchapter G. Certificate Issuance Procedures, Subchapter H. Texas Educator Certificates Based on Certification and College Credentials from Other States or Territories of the United States, Subchapter A. 61.1018. You may also access aPDF version of theChapter 74 table of contents. The Texas Administrative Code (TAC) is a compilation of all state agency
A free PDF reader is available on the Adobe website. 61.1020. Texas Administrative Code. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE. Commissioner's Rules on County Boards of Education. High School Diplomas for Military Veterans. Commissioner's Rules Concerning Compliance Investigations in Connection with State-Funded Education Program Grants, Subchapter LL. All Rights Reserved. Commissioner's Rules on Creditable Years of Service, Subchapter DD. 61.1026. All Rights Reserved. 61.1039. Nursing Facility Requirements for Licensure and Medicaid Certification Move to Title 26. 61.1. 74.6. Commissioner's Rules on College Readiness, Subchapter BB. Email Address: glenn.tramel@highered.texas.gov, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, 1801 Congress Ave. Suite 12.200 by the Texas Legislature in 1995. Commissioner's Rules Concerning High School Graduation, Subchapter CC. Commissioner's Rules Concerning the Commissioner's List of Electronic Instructional Materials, Subchapter BB. Commissioner's Rules Concerning School Facilities, Subchapter DD. 74.30. You may also access a PDF version of the Chapter 109 table of contents. Description of a Required Elementary Curriculum. Current Rules Title 40. There are 17 titles in the TAC. Commissioner's Rules Concerning Educator Standards, Chapter 150. State to make the TAC available through our web site and to charge
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION RULES Subchapter A. Most of the statutes applicable to the THECB are found in the Education Code, Title 3. Health Classifications for Physical Education. Commissioner's Rules Concerning Educator Appraisal, Chapter 151. Application Form for Diploma and Evidence of Eligibility. Applicability of State Law to Boys Ranch Independent School District. The Secretary of State does not interpret or enforce the. Copyright 2007-2022 Texas Education Agency (TEA). The Texas Administrative Code is a subject-based compilation of all rules and regulations promulgated by Texas state agencies. NOTE: The Texas Education Agency makes every effort to ensure that the information published on this Internet site is secure; however, due to the limitations of Internet security, the rules published here are for information only and do not represent legal documentation. A free PDF reader is available on the Adobe website. Financial Aid Application Requirement for High School Graduation. 74.73. Board of Trustees Relationship, Subchapter B. The index below contains SBEC rules that are currently in effect. Code, 2001 and 2002). COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TITLE 13. Preliminary Evaluation of Certification Eligibility, Subchapter B. There are 16 titles in the TAC. Commissioner's Rules Concerning Reading Practices, Subchapter AA. Commissioner's Rules Concerning the Participation of English Language Learners in State Assessments, Subchapter CC. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Physical Education, Chapter 117. All Rights Reserved. School Librarian Certificate, Subchapter C. Educational Diagnostician Certificate, Subchapter D. Reading Specialist Certificate, Subchapter E. Legacy Master Teacher Certificate, Subchapter B. Required Curriculum 74.1. 74.5. 61.1025. 61.1071. Statement of Investment Objectives, Policies, and Guidelines of the Texas Permanent School Fund, Chapter 53. Each title represents a
Community-Based Fine Arts Programs. Commissioner's Rules Concerning Educator Award Programs, Subchapter GG. chapter 1: agency administration: chapter 2: . Required Signage Pertaining to Criminal Offenses of Human Trafficking. Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION. For questions relating to Educator Preparation, Testing, Certification, and Enforcement, please submit a TEAHelp Deskticket to the appropriate division. The following TAC titles apply to health and human services. In response to this increased demand, HB 2304 was passed
Commissioner's Rules Concerning Passing Standards for Educator Certification Examinations, Chapter 152. of the Secretary of State to compile, index, and cause to be published
74.24. Requirements for Elective Courses on the Bible's Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) and New Testament and Their Impact on the History and Literature of Western Civilization. Commissioner's Rules Concerning Safe Schools, Subchapter DD. Commissioner's Rules Concerning the Job Corps Diploma Program, Subchapter A. Open-Enrollment Charter Schools, Subchapter B. Home-Rule School District Charters, Subchapter AA. Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS) Data and Reporting Standards. Commissioner's Rules Concerning the Texas Virtual School Network (TxVSN), Subchapter F. Graduation Requirements, Beginning with School Year 2007-2008, Subchapter G. Graduation Requirements, Beginning with School Year 2012-2013, Subchapter AA. Commissioner's Rules Concerning Supplemental Special Education Services Program, Subchapter AA. Commissioner's Rules on School Finance, Subchapter BB. 74.71. SBOE rules are codified under Title 19, Part II, of the TAC. 74.29. 61.1061. 74.1023. High School Credit for College Courses. 74.3. 61.1201. Commissioner's Rules on College and Career Readiness, Subchapter BB. For questions about the process of proposing, adopting, or publishingTexas Administrative Code rules, email the Rulemaking Division at sbecrules@tea.texas.gov. 61.1037. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google, Chapter 2 - ACADEMIC AND WORKFORCE EDUCATION, Chapter 3 - RULES APPLYING TO ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE OR INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN TEXAS REGARDING ELECTRONIC REPORTING OPTION FOR CERTAIN OFFENSES; AMNESTY, Chapter 4 - RULES APPLYING TO ALL PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN TEXAS, Chapter 5 - RULES APPLYING TO PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES, HEALTH-RELATED INSTITUTIONS, AND/OR SELECTED PUBLIC COLLEGES OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN TEXAS, Chapter 6 - HEALTH EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND RESEARCH FUNDS, Chapter 7 - DEGREE GRANTING COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES OTHER THAN TEXAS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, Chapter 8 - CREATION, EXPANSION, DISSOLUTION, OR CONSERVATORSHIP OF PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTS, Chapter 9 - PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT IN PUBLIC TWO-YEAR COLLEGES, Chapter 11 - TEXAS OFFICE OF PRODUCE SAFETY, Chapter 15 - NATIONAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES, Chapter 22 - STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS, Chapter 23 - EDUCATION LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAMS.