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Public Safety Commission approves publication of multiple rule proposals, including autonomous‑vehicle first‑responder plan

5920281 · October 10, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners approved publication in the Texas Register of several proposed rule changes affecting license to carry endorsements, consideration of out‑of‑state licenses for veterans, vehicle inspection cleanup, metal recycling documentation and automated vehicle first‑responder requirements (QR codes and contact plans).

The Public Safety Commission voted to publish for public comment a package of proposed rule changes affecting several DPS regulatory programs, including new requirements for autonomous vehicles to provide first‑responder plans and QR‑code contact information.

Chief Wayne Mueller outlined a set of nine rule proposals (D1–D9) that respond to recent legislation: additions to the License to Carry program for tactical medical professionals, recognition of out‑of‑state occupational licenses for…

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