Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners Licensing 22 TAC §571.65

The Texas State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (Board) proposes new §571.65, concerning Default on Child Support. The proposed new rule has been renumbered from §571.63. Aside from minor capitalization corrections, the language of the proposed rule is otherwise unchanged from the language that previously appeared as §571.63.

Nicole Oria, Executive Director, has determined that for each year of the first five years that the rule is in effect there will be no additional costs to state or local governments as a result of enforcing or administering the rule as proposed. Ms. Oria has determined that there will be no reduction in costs for either state or local governments as a result of enforcing or administering this rule. Ms. Oria has further determined that there will be no loss or increase in revenue to the state or to local governments as a result of enforcing or administering the rule. Moreover, Ms. Oria has determined that there will be no local employment impact as a result of adoption of the proposed rule.

Ms. Oria has also determined that for each year of the first five years the rule is in effect, the anticipated public benefit will be to clarify the consequences for licensees who default on their child support obligations. Ms. Oria has determined that there will be no added economic cost to individuals required to comply with the rule. Ms. Oria has determined that there will be no measurable effect on small businesses and micro businesses. There is no anticipated difference in cost of compliance between small and large businesses.

The Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners invites comments on the proposed new rule from any member of the public. A written statement should be mailed or delivered to Loris Jones, Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners, 333 Guadalupe, Suite 3-810, Austin, Texas 78701-3942, by facsimile (FAX) to (512) 305-7574, or by e-mail to vet.board@tbvme.state.tx.us. Comments will be accepted for 30 days following publication in the Texas Register.

The new rule is proposed under the authority of the Veterinary Licensing Act, Occupations Code, §801.151(a), which states that the Board may adopt rules necessary to administer the chapter.

Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 801, is affected by this proposal.

§571.65.Default on Child Support.

The Board shall suspend and/or deny a renewal of a license upon receipt of a final order suspending a license under Chapter 232 of Texas Family Code for failure to pay child support and/or where the Office of the Attorney General has notified the Board to suspend and/or not renew a license for failure to pay child support.

This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's legal authority to adopt.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on January 26, 2012.

TRD-201200380

Loris Jones

Executive Assistant

Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners

Earliest possible date of adoption: March 11, 2012

For further information, please call: (512) 305-7563