1 Texas Administrative Code § 64.5 – Mail That Cannot Be Forwarded The OAG will forward only first-class mail to a participant. For any non-first-class mail that OAG receives, OAG will take action in accordance with USPS laws, regulations, and guidelines, including, but not limited to, returning mail to the sender or refusing to accept…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 64.4 – Acceptance of Substitute Address A state or local agency must accept the substitute post office box address designated by the OAG if the substitute address is presented to the agency by a participant in place of the participant’s true residential, business, or school address.
1 Texas Administrative Code § 64.3 – Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) (a) The ACP assists victims of family violence, sexual offenses, stalking, and trafficking of persons by authorizing the use of an OAG-maintained confidential mailing address. (b) The OAG will:(1) designate a substitute post office box address for participants to use in place of the…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 64.2 – Definitions (a) The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings: (1) “Applicant” is a person who submits an application to the OAG to enroll in the ACP. (2) “Application” is the document requesting to participate in the ACP, including all information and…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 64.1 – Scope and Construction of Rules This chapter applies to the administration of the Texas Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) created by Texas Code of Criminal Procedure chapter 58, subchapter B. The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) adopts this chapter pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure article 58.052…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 63.23 – Electronic Submission of Documents or other Materials by Interested Third Party (a) An interested third party may submit, through the attorney general’s designated electronic filing system, the reasons why the requested public information should be withheld or released along with any necessary supporting documentation for consideration in the…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 63.22 – Electronic Submission of Request for Attorney General Decision (a) A governmental body that requests a decision from the attorney general under Texas Government Code § 552.301 about whether requested public information is excepted from public disclosure may submit that request for decision to the attorney general through the…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 63.21 – Definitions The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, shall have the following meanings: (1) “Governmental body” means a governmental body as defined in Texas Government Code § 552.003(1). (2) “Request for decision” means a request for an attorney general open records decision made by a…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 63.16 – Rendition of Attorney General Decision; Issuance of Written Decision (a) The attorney general shall promptly render a decision requested under this subchapter, not later than the 45th business day after the date of receiving the request for review. (b) The attorney general shall issue a written decision and…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 63.15 – Additional Information (a) The attorney general may determine whether a governmental body’s submission of information under § RSA 63.14(a) of this subchapter is sufficient to render a decision. (b) If the attorney general determines that information in addition to that required by § RSA 63.14(a) of this subchapter…