Texas Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 26. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES |
PART 1. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION |
CHAPTER 745. LICENSING |
SUBCHAPTER C. OPERATIONS THAT ARE EXEMPT FROM REGULATION |
DIVISION 1. DEFINITIONS |
§ 745.101. What words must I know to understand this subchapter? |
DIVISION 2. EXEMPTIONS FROM REGULATION |
§ 745.111. What does "exempt from regulation" mean? |
§ 745.113. What programs are exempt from regulation by Licensing? |
§ 745.115. What programs regulated by other governmental entities are exempt from Licensing regulation? |
§ 745.117. Which programs of limited duration are exempt from Licensing regulation? |
§ 745.119. What educational facilities are exempt from Licensing regulation? |
§ 745.121. What if my educational facility meets every criterion for an education exemption, except some of the children in care are younger than the exemption allows? |
§ 745.123. What if my educational facility meets every criterion for an education exemption, except some of the children in care stay in care longer than the number of hours the exemption allows? |
§ 745.125. Are additional exemption criteria required for an educational facility that provides residential child care? |
§ 745.129. What miscellaneous programs are exempt from Licensing regulation? |
§ 745.131. How does a person or entity request that Licensing determine whether a program is exempt? |
§ 745.133. When will I know if my program is exempt? |
§ 745.135. What if Licensing determines that my program does not meet the exemption criteria outlined in this subchapter? |
§ 745.137. What if I disagree with Licensing's determination that my program is not exempt? |
§ 745.139. What will Licensing do if I operate a combination of exempt and regulated programs? |
§ 745.141. In what circumstances may I apply for a permit even though my program is exempt? |
§ 745.143. If my program is exempt and does not need regulation for funding purposes, can I still obtain a permit from Licensing? |