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  • What happens after Texas rules are adopted?
  • After rules are adopted, they are codified and published in the Texas Administrative Code. UNT's Portal to Texas History provides access to all historical versions of the Texas Register, beginning with Volume 1, No. 1 (January 6, 1976) up to within a week of the most currently released issue.
  • What is the Texas Administrative Code?
  • The Texas Administrative Code is a compilation of all state agency rules in Texas. It is continuously updated as rules are adopted or repealed. The current version of the Texas Administrative Code is published on the Texas Secretary of State's website.
  • When did Texas statutes come out?
  • View statutes as they appeared on a given date between 2004 and the present. Texas statutes from 1879 through 1984, including the revisions of 1879, 1895, 1911, and 1925, and updates from 1928 through 1984. The Penal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure adopted in 1856. Provides easy access to online resources linked to a particular bill number.
  • What is the portal to Texas history?
  • The Portal to Texas History is a gateway to rare, historical, and primary source materials from or about Texas.
  • What is the Texas Cultural Heritage Portal?
  • Hundreds of years of Texas' cultural heritage exist in the physical holdings of communities across the state. The Portal seeks to digitize originals, preserving and presenting online copies for the long-term. Doing so highlights hidden collections, builds statewide connections, and provides access to you, regardless of the time or your location.
  • Where can I find Texas state agency rules?
  • The Texas Secretary of State's TAC search feature can locate rules as they stood historically, going back to 1999. Current print copies available at the library's reference desk. Older print copies are held in the library's archive and can be requested from a librarian. The Texas Register is a weekly journal of Texas state agency rulemaking.