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Texas Register Preamble


The State Board of Dental Examiners (Board) proposes this repeal of 22 TAC §108.25, concerning dental health care workers. The proposed rule repeal deletes unnecessary repetitive statutory language found in Chapter 85 of the Texas Health and Safety Code.

FISCAL NOTE: Casey Nichols, Executive Director, has determined that for the first five-year period the proposed rule repeal is in effect, the proposed rule repeal does not have foreseeable implications relating to cost or revenues of the state or local governments.

PUBLIC BENEFIT-COST NOTE: Casey Nichols has also determined that for the first five-year period the proposed rule repeal is in effect, the public benefit anticipated as a result of this rule repeal will be the protection of public safety and welfare.

LOCAL EMPLOYMENT IMPACT STATEMENT: Casey Nichols has also determined that the proposed rule repeal does not affect local economies and employment.

SMALL AND MICRO-BUSINESS, RURAL COMMUNITY IMPACT STATEMENT: Casey Nichols has determined that no economic impact statement and regulatory flexibility analysis for small businesses, micro-businesses, and rural communities is necessary for this rule repeal.

GOVERNMENT GROWTH IMPACT STATEMENT: The Board has determined that for the first five-year period the proposed repeal is in effect, the following government growth effects apply: (1) the rule repeal does not create or eliminate a government program; (2) implementation of the proposed rule repeal does not require the creation or elimination of employee positions; (3) the implementation of the proposed rule repeal does not require an increase or decrease in future appropriations; (4) the proposed rule repeal does not require an increase in fees paid to the agency; (5) the proposed rule repeal does not create a new regulation; (6) the proposed rule repeal does expand an existing regulation; (7) the proposed rule repeal does not increase or decrease the number of individuals subject to it; and (8) the proposed rule repeal does not positively or adversely affect the state's economy.

COST TO REGULATED PERSONS: This proposed rule repeal does not impose a cost on a regulated person and, therefore, is not subject to Tex. Gov't. Code §2001.0045.

Comments on the proposed rule repeal may be submitted to Casey Nichols, Executive Director, 333 Guadalupe Street, Suite 3-800, Austin, Texas 78701, by fax to (512) 649-2482, or by email to official_rules_comments@tsbde.texas.gov for 30 days following the date that the proposed repeal is published in the Texas Register. To be considered for purposes of this rulemaking, comments must be: (1) postmarked or shipped by the last day of the comment period; or (2) faxed or emailed by midnight on the last day of the comment period.

This rule repeal is proposed under Texas Occupations Code §254.001(a), which gives the Board authority to adopt rules necessary to perform its duties and ensure compliance with state laws relating to the practice of dentistry to protect the public health and safety.

No statutes are affected by this proposed rule repeal.



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