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finalize the proposal prior to submittal to EPA. EPA must review and
approve all proposals prior to TSSWCB awarding grant funds.
SUBMISSION PROCESS
To obtain a complete copy of TSSWCB's RFP and proposal submission
packet, please visit http://www.tsswcb.texas.gov/managementpro-
gram#rfp or contact Pamela Casebolt at (254) 773-2250 ext. 247.
All proposals must be submitted electronically (MS-Word) using
the workplan template provided in this RFP; otherwise, proposals
will be considered administratively incomplete and not considered
for funding. All letters of support for the proposal, including letters
from Project Partners confirming their role, must be received by
the proposal due date to be considered. Submit proposals to pcase-
bolt@4tsswcb.texas.gov. Proposals must be received electronically by
5:00 p.m. CDT, October 12, 2012, to be considered.
FY2013 GRANT TIMELINE
Issuance of RFP: August 31, 2012
Deadline for Submission of Proposals: October 12, 2012
Proposal Evaluation by TSSWCB: November - December 2012
Notification of Selected Proposals/Unsuccessful Applicants: Decem-
ber 2012
Work with Applicants to Finalize Selected Proposals: December - Feb-
ruary 2013
Submit Grant Application to EPA: May 1, 2013
Contract Award: August 2013
Anticipated Project Start Date: September 1, 2013
TRD-201204359
Mel Davis
Special Projects Coordinator
Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board
Filed: August 17, 2012
Supreme Court of Texas
Order Adopting Amendments to Texas Rules of Appellate
Procedure 9, 38, 49, 52, 53, 55, 64, 68, 70, and 71
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS
Misc. Docket No. 12-9129
ORDER ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO TEXAS RULES OF
APPELLATE PROCEDURE 9, 38, 49, 52, 53, 55, 64, 68, 70, and
71
ORDERED that:
1. Pursuant to section 22.004 of the Texas Government Code, the
Supreme Court of Texas amends Rules of Appellate Procedure 9, 38,
49, 52, 53, 55, 64, 68, 70, and 71 as follows, effective December 1,
2012.
2. The Clerk is directed to:
a. file a copy of this Order with the Secretary of State;
b. cause a copy of this Order to be mailed to each registered member
of the State Bar of Texas by publication in the Texas Bar Journal,;
c. send a copy of this Order to each elected member of the Legislature;
and
d. submit a copy of the Order for publication in the Texas Register3. These amendments may be changed in response to public comments
received on or before November 1, 2012. Any interested party may
submit written comments directed to Marisa Secco, Rules Attorney, at
P.O. Box 12248, Austin, TX 78711, or marisa.secco@txcourts.gov.
Dated: August 10th, 2012.
Wallace B. Jefferson, Chief Justice
Nathan L. Hecht, Justice
Dale Wainwright, Justice
David M. Medina, Justice
Paul W. Green, Justice
Phil Johnson, Justice
Don R. Willett, Justice
Eva M. Guzman, Justice
Debra H. Lehrmann, Justice
Rule 9. Papers Generally
9.4. Form
Except for the record, a document filed with an appellate court must -
unless the court accepts another form in the interest of justice - be in
the following form:
(e) Typeface. A document must be printed in standard 40-character-
pe-in h(epi) nonproporlionally spaed i typeface or in 13-point
or larger proportionally spaced typeface- But if the do ument is printed
in a prioporional y paeed typefae. footnotes may be pined in type-
face no smaller than 4-0point- A document produced on a computer
must be printed in a conventional typeface no smaller than 14-point ex-
cept for footnotes, which must be no smaller than 12-point. A typewrit-
ten document must be printed in standard 10-character-per-inch (cpi)
monospaced typeface.
(i) Length.
(1) Contents Included and Excluded. In calculating the length of a doc-
ument, every word and every part of the document, including headings,
footnotes, and quotations, must be counted except the following: cap-
tion, identity of parties and counsel, statement regarding oral argument,
table of contents, index of authorities, statement of the case, statement
of issues presented, statement of jurisdiction, statement of procedural
history, signature, proof of service, certification, certificate of compli-
ance, and appendix.INADDITION August 31, 2012 37 TexReg 7005
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