July 2016 Information Item 4
2013-2017 Rule Review Plan for State Board of Education Rules
July 22, 2016 
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION: INFORMATION
SUMMARY:  This item outlines the rule review plan for State Board of Education   (SBOE) rules during the period of September 2013 through August 2017.   Texas Government Code, §2001.039, requires an ongoing four-year rule   review of existing state agency rules, including SBOE rules. The rule   review requirement is designed to ensure that the reason for initially   adopting or readopting a rule continues to exist. 
BACKGROUND INFORMATION AND SIGNIFICANT ISSUES:  SB 178, 76th Texas Legislature, 1999, amended the Texas Government Code   by adding §2001.039, which requires the review of existing state agency   rules. The rule review requirement in Texas Government Code, §2001.039,   is designed to ensure that the reason for adopting or readopting the   rule continues to exist.
The 2013-2017 SBOE rule review plan   reflected in Attachment I repeats the cycle of review that was conducted   during the 2009-2013 SBOE rule review with the addition of new rules   that took effect subsequent to the adoption of that plan. The 2013-2017   plan is the fifth rule review cycle of SBOE rules.
In accordance   with SB 467, 77th Texas Legislature, 2001, the Texas Essential Knowledge   and Skills (TEKS) are exempt from the rule review requirement and are   not included in the 2013-2017 rule review plan. The TEKS were also   exempt from previous rule review plans. Although the TEKS will not be   reviewed as part of the rule review process, the SBOE has been   conducting a comprehensive review of the curriculum content designed to   align the adoption of textbook proclamations with the amendments to the   TEKS.
Revisions to Rule Review Plan. The 2013-2017   SBOE rule review plan was approved at the November 2012 SBOE meeting and   will appear on an ongoing basis in the information pages of each SBOE   agenda until completion. Any necessary modifications to the plan will   appear in the information pages of the SBOE agenda along with the   ongoing report. 
In July 2013, the plan was updated to change the date to begin the review of Chapter 74, Curriculum Requirements,   to coordinate the rule review process with changes due to legislation   passed by the 83rd Texas Legislature, 2013. The plan was also updated in   July 2013 to change the date to begin the review of Chapter 109, Budgeting, Accounting, and Auditing, to coincide with the 2014 SBOE meeting schedule. 
In April 2014, the plan was updated to change the date to begin the review of Chapter 61, School Districts, to coordinate the rule review process with an amendment to 19 TAC §61.1, Continuing Education for School Board Members. 
Also in April 2014, the plan was modified to remove Chapter 89, Adaptations for Special Populations, Subchapter B, Adult Basic and Secondary Education,   since the subchapter was repealed and, therefore, was not subject to   review. The repeal was necessary due to the repeal of the subchapter's   authorizing statute by Senate Bill 307, 83rd Texas Legislature, Regular   Session, 2013, which transferred all functions, duties, appropriations,   and responsibilities for state and federal adult education and literacy   programs from the Texas Education Agency to the Texas Workforce   Commission. 
In April 2015, the plan was modified to remove Chapter 102, Educational Programs, Subchapter A, Grants, §102.1, State Engineering and Science Recruitment Fund (SENSR) Grant Program,   since the rule was repealed and, therefore, was not subject to review.   The repeal was necessary due to the repeal of the rule's authorizing   statute by SB 215, 83rd Texas Legislature, Regular Session, 2013.
Rule Review Procedures.   Secretary of State rules specify the following two-step review process   to implement the rule review requirement in the Texas Government Code,   §2001.039:
1.	a Notice of Proposed Review (Intention to review)   that announces a public comment period for comments on whether the   reason for adopting or readopting the rules continues to exist (see   example in Attachment II); and
2.	a Notice of Adopted Review   (Readoption) that summarizes the public comments received, if any, in   response to the notice of proposed review and provides a response to   each comment (see examples in Attachment II).
The rule review   process for SBOE rules is illustrated in this item using three examples.   These examples also present the following points: (1) if no amendments   are proposed at first reading to a rule under review, there will be no   second reading of the rule; and (2) if amendments are proposed at first   reading, only those sections with amendments will be brought back for   adoption at second reading. Additional amendments at second reading to   sections that were not proposed to be amended at first reading will   require a separate amendment process for those sections.
Example 1. Rule Review with No Changes
| January  | SBOE Committee  | Discussion item that briefly describes the rule and specifies that no changes are being recommended. | 
| 
 | Texas  | After the SBOE meeting, staff files Notice of Proposed Review (see Attachment II). | 
| April SBOE  | SBOE Committee and  | Action item that presents a summary of comments received, if any, from Notice of Proposed Review. The SBOE authorizes filing the Notice of Adopted Review, noting that no changes are being proposed to the rule as a result of the review. | 
| 
 | Texas Register | After the SBOE meeting, staff files Notice of Adopted Review that states the rule will continue to exist without changes (see Attachment II). | 
| END OF REVIEW PROCESS  | ||
Example 2. Rule Review with Changes
| January  | SBOE Committee  | Discussion item that briefly describes the rule, outlines issues to be considered, and specifies anticipated changes to the rule. | 
| 
 | Texas  | After the SBOE meeting, staff files Notice of Proposed Review (see Attachment II). | 
| April SBOE  | SBOE Committee and  | Separate action items that present comments received, if any, from Notice of Proposed Review and provide the SBOE the opportunity to propose amendments. The SBOE authorizes filing the Notice of Adopted Review and approves the proposed amendments for first reading. | 
| 
 | Texas Register | After the SBOE meeting, staff files proposed amendments and the Notice of Adopted Review that states the rule will continue to exist and changes are being proposed (see Attachment II). | 
| END OF REVIEW PROCESS | ||
| July SBOE  | SBOE Committee and  | Action item that presents the proposed amendments for second reading and final adoption. Item includes a summary of comments, if any, on proposed amendments. (NOTE: Additional amendments at second reading to sections that were not proposed to be amended at first reading will require a separate amendment process for those sections.) | 
| 
 | Texas Register | After the SBOE meeting, staff files adopted amendments. | 
| END OF AMENDMENT PROCESS | ||
| January  | SBOE Committee  | Action item that proposes repeal of rule. SBOE approves proposed repeal for first reading. | 
| 
 | Texas  | After the SBOE meeting, staff files proposed repeal.  | 
| April SBOE  | SBOE Committee | Action item that adopts repeal of rule. SBOE approves repeal for second reading and final adoption. | 
| 
 | Texas Register | After the SBOE meeting, staff files adopted repeal. | 
| END OF REPEAL PROCESS | ||
PUBLIC COMMENTS: None.
OTHER COMMENTS AND RELATED ISSUES: None.
Staff Member Responsible:
Cristina De La Fuente-Valadez, Director
Rulemaking
Attachments:
I.	2013-2017 Rule Review Plan for State Board of Education Rules (PDF, 30KB)
	II.	Sample Notices of Proposed Review and Adopted Review (PDF, 20KB)
