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F I N a L a G E N D a Rule Review SENATE COMMITTEE F I N A L A G E N D A HOUSE ON GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE OPERATIONS ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS Sen. Mike Bell, Chair RULE REVIEW Rep. Jeremy Faison, Chair Sen. Ed Jackson, 1st Vice Chair Rep. John Ragan, Vice Chair Sen. Kerry Roberts, 2nd Vice Chair Rep. Glen Casada Sen. Paul Bailey JOINT GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE Rep. John Ray Clemmons Sen. Mae Beavers Rep. Craig Fitzhugh Sen. Janice Bowling Rep. Curtis Halford Sen. Rusty Crowe Room 16 – Legislative Plaza – 9:00 A.M. Rep. Dan Howell Sen. Lee Harris Rep. Curtis Johnson Sen. Brian Kelsey Rep. Gerald McCormick April 20, 2016 Rep. Mike Stewart RULES FILED IN FEBRUARY, 2016 CONSENT RULES (Effective Through June 30, 2017) Agency Representative Page Eff. Date Tennessee Treasury Department, Division of Claims Administration, Criminal Injuries Compensation, Rodney Escobar Lisa Marie Woods Criminal Injuries Compensation Program ............................... 1 5/8 Water and Wastewater Financing Board Stephanie Maxwell Definitions; Powers, Duties and Authority; Regulatory Procedures ........................................... 7 5/1 Utility Management Review Board, Betsy Knotts Definitions; Powers, Duties and Authority; Regulatory Procedures ......................................... 15 5/1 (Comptroller's Office has given notice that this rule will be withdrawn, however the withdrawal form has not been signed by the Secretary of State as of April 15, 2016) Alarm Systems Contractor Board, Ashley N. Thomas Cody Vest General Provisions and Rules of Conduct ............................. 24........ 5/26 PERMANENT RULES (Effective Through June 30, 2017) Board of Water Quality, Oil and Gas Jenny Howard Environmental Protection Fund Fees..................................... 38 5/8 State Textbook and Instructional Materials Quality Commission, Elizabeth Fiveash Joanna Collins Supplement to Contract, Policies of the Commission ................................................... 46 5/12 Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Board of Directors, Peter Abernathy Tim Phelps Tennessee Promise Scholarship Program .............................. 61 ...... 5/9 Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Board of Directors, Peter Abernathy Tim Phelps Tennessee Promise Scholarship Program .............................. 83 5/22 Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission, Joshua Stepp Ginna Winfree Rules for Sales of Wine at Retail Food Stores .................... 104 5/29 Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission, Joshua Stepp Ginna Winfree Responsible Beer Vendor Program .................................... 125 5/29 University of Tennessee, Matthew Scoggins Use of University Property .................................................. 143 5/4 University of Tennessee, Matthew Scoggins The Honor System for University of Tennessee Health Science Center .................. 157 5/5 -2 - .
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