Tex Admin Code on WL or Lexis...
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 8:00 pm
How can I find it? Search queries pull nothing clickable up. Yeah, I can use the state's website, but I'd rather not pay $$ to print that out.
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Old Westlaw - Database: TX-ADCf0bolous wrote:How can I find it? Search queries pull nothing clickable up. Yeah, I can use the state's website, but I'd rather not pay $$ to print that out.
Thanks! I was kinda surprised WLNext didn't have it.Gorki wrote:Old Westlaw - Database: TX-ADCf0bolous wrote:How can I find it? Search queries pull nothing clickable up. Yeah, I can use the state's website, but I'd rather not pay $$ to print that out.
EDIT: Looked at WestlawNext and Lexis... Every commercial database parcels the information out piece meal (makes sense as they are charging hella $ for it). If you need a physical copy of all the Admin. Regs. for Texas consider buying a massive compilation from CCH or West.
It does. Click the state materials tab on the homepage, then Texas, and then "Texas Regulations" - that's the administrative code ...f0bolous wrote:Thanks! I was kinda surprised WLNext didn't have it.Gorki wrote:Old Westlaw - Database: TX-ADCf0bolous wrote:How can I find it? Search queries pull nothing clickable up. Yeah, I can use the state's website, but I'd rather not pay $$ to print that out.
EDIT: Looked at WestlawNext and Lexis... Every commercial database parcels the information out piece meal (makes sense as they are charging hella $ for it). If you need a physical copy of all the Admin. Regs. for Texas consider buying a massive compilation from CCH or West.
Yea, Tex. Reg., Title 1 Administration.dudders wrote:It does. Click the state materials tab on the homepage, then Texas, and then "Texas Regulations" - that's the administrative code ...f0bolous wrote:Thanks! I was kinda surprised WLNext didn't have it.Gorki wrote:Old Westlaw - Database: TX-ADCf0bolous wrote:How can I find it? Search queries pull nothing clickable up. Yeah, I can use the state's website, but I'd rather not pay $$ to print that out.
EDIT: Looked at WestlawNext and Lexis... Every commercial database parcels the information out piece meal (makes sense as they are charging hella $ for it). If you need a physical copy of all the Admin. Regs. for Texas consider buying a massive compilation from CCH or West.
weird...when i typed in 30 Tex. Admin. Code ยง 313 nothing relevant came up.Gorki wrote: Yea, Tex. Reg., Title 1 Administration.