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The Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) proposes amendments to 22 TAC §§537.21 - 537.23, 537.26, 537.27, 537.33, 537.35, 537.40, 537.46, and 537.48 to correct the agency web address from www.state.tx.us to www.trec.state.tx.us. TREC also proposes adding new 22 TAC §537.51 concerning Standard Contract Form TREC No. 44-0. The amendment proposes to adopt by reference a new TREC addendum for reservation of oil, gas, and other minerals.

Texas real estate licensees are generally required to use forms promulgated by TREC when negotiating contacts for the sale of real property. These forms are drafted by the Texas Real Estate Broker-Lawyer Committee, an advisory body consisting of six attorneys appointed by the President of the State Bar of Texas, six brokers appointed by TREC, and a public member appointed by the governor.

The amendments to 22 TAC §§537.21 - 537.23, 537.26, 537.27, 537.33, 537.35, 537.40, 537.46, and 537.48 correct the agency web address contained in each rule from www.state.tx.us to www.trec.state.tx.us.

New §537.51 is added to adopt by reference Standard Contract Form TREC No. 44-0, Addendum for Reservation of Oil, Gas, and Other Minerals. The proposed addendum would be used in situations where a seller in a real estate transaction wishes to reserve all or an identified percentage interest in the mineral estate owned by the seller, as defined in the addendum.

Loretta R. DeHay, General Counsel, has determined that for the first five-year period the sections are in effect there will be no fiscal implications for the state or for units of local government as a result of enforcing or administering the sections. There is no anticipated impact on small businesses, micro-businesses or local or state employment as a result of implementing the sections.

Ms. DeHay also has determined that for each year of the first five years the sections as proposed are in effect the public benefit anticipated as a result of enforcing the sections will be the availability of current standard contract forms. There is no anticipated economic cost to persons who are required to comply with the proposed sections other than the costs of obtaining copies of the forms, which would be available at no charge through the TREC web site.

Comments on the proposal may be submitted to Loretta R. DeHay, General Counsel, Texas Real Estate Commission, P.O. Box 12188, Austin, Texas 78711-2188.

The amendments are proposed under Texas Occupations Code, §1101.151, which authorizes the Texas Real Estate Commission to adopt and enforce rules necessary to administer Chapter 1101; and to establish standards of conduct and ethics for its licensees to fulfill the purposes of Chapter 1101 and ensure compliance with Chapter 1101.

The statute affected by this proposal is Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 1101. No other statute, code or article is affected by the proposed amendments.



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