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Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 78.202

1 Texas Administrative Code § 78.202 – Cover Sheet for Implementation Standards The Secretary of State has developed a form that may be used as a cover sheet for the submission of implementation standards required by Occupations Code, § RSA 2051.251 and § RSA 2051.252. See Form 2509.

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 78.201

1 Texas Administrative Code § 78.201 – Designation of Compliance Coordinator A designation of compliance coordinator submitted to the Secretary of State by an institution of higher education must include: (1) the name of the institution of higher education; (2) the name, address, and telephone number of the individual designated as compliance coordinator; (3) the […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 78.154

1 Texas Administrative Code § 78.154 – Right to Hearing Contested cases will be held pursuant to the right of notice, hearing, and adjudication as set out in the Administrative Procedure Act, Government Code, Chapter 2001, the rules of practice and procedure before the Office of the Secretary of State, 1 Texas Administrative Code Chapter […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 78.153

1 Texas Administrative Code § 78.153 – Definition: Within the Second Degree by Affinity or Consanguinity Whether a relationship is within the second degree by affinity or consanguinity is determined by the definitions found in Government Code, Chapter 573, Subchapter B.

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 78.152

1 Texas Administrative Code § 78.152 – Prohibited Acts The following acts are prohibited under Occupations Code, Chapter 2051, and this chapter. The associated penalties shown are examples only for first violations of possible penalties per violation that may be increased or decreased based on the factors listed in § RSA 78.151(a) of this chapter […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 78.151

1 Texas Administrative Code § 78.151 – Administrative Penalties (a) If the Secretary of State determines that a violation of Occupations Code, Chapter 2051, or this chapter has occurred and an administrative penalty is to be assessed, the following factors shall be considered by the Secretary of State in calculating the amount of the penalty: […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 78.103

1 Texas Administrative Code § 78.103 – Contract Form (a) The Secretary of State approves a contract form that meets the requirements of Occupations Code, Chapter 2051, including §2051.203 and §2051.204. To the extent practicable, the form for an agent contract or financial services contract must conform to the contract form approved by the national […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 78.102

1 Texas Administrative Code § 78.102 – Time of Filing Contract An athlete agent or financial services contract is deemed filed when it is properly addressed and placed in the United States Post Office or in the hands of a common or contract carrier or successfully transmitted by fax or by e-mail. The post office […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 78.101

1 Texas Administrative Code § 78.101 – Filing Required Each registered athlete agent shall file with the Secretary of State a copy of each agent contract and/or financial services contract entered into with an athlete by the athlete agent no later than the tenth day after the date the contract is signed by the athlete. […]

Constitutional Issues Bedeviling the ARCON Act 2022 (Part II) – Isah Ibrahim Egya

ARCON Act

Part II: Constitutional Issues Bedeviling the ARCON Act 2022 Building on my previous article, this sequel examines three additional constitutional conflicts within the ARCON Act, highlighting the extent of its legal overreach. ARCON Act Vs Fourth Schedule of the 1999 Constitution Part III of the ARCON Act starting from section 8 to section 9 empowers the council to regulate and control advertising, advertisements and marketing communications in all its aspects and ramifications directed at or exposed to the Nigerian market.[2] However, it is a trite principle of Law that the federal government can only legislate on matters contained in the Exclusive and Concurrent lists only. In those two lists, nowhere was advertising ever mentioned, save in Item 1(K)(I) of […]