Take class anytime between now and September.JakeTheSnake wrote:So, when will this likely take effect?
Wife would like to get her license, but wants to save some money.
Apply for LTC on DPS website 9/1/17.
Save $100.
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Take class anytime between now and September.JakeTheSnake wrote:So, when will this likely take effect?
Wife would like to get her license, but wants to save some money.
That is what I'm harassing....I mean encouraging my brothers to do.locke_n_load wrote:Take class anytime between now and September.JakeTheSnake wrote:So, when will this likely take effect?
Wife would like to get her license, but wants to save some money.
Apply for LTC on DPS website 9/1/17.
Save $100.
On to the governor's desk!tx85 wrote:Moments ago:
Senate concurs in House amendment(s)
This is a huge benefit for Texans. I expect to see the LTC community in Texas increase dramatically.bblhd672 wrote:On to the governor's desk!tx85 wrote:Moments ago:
Senate concurs in House amendment(s)
Unless I missed something it did not change the renewal fee for the elderly.Oldgringo wrote:No fees will allow/prompt Mr. and Mrs. Oldgringo, and perhaps other elderly folk, to renew their LTC's. Lord willin'.
And $35 for over 60 renewals (same as it was before).Flightmare wrote:$40 for new LTCs and renewals.
Over 60 renewals or $35 for those over age 60 to renew?poppo wrote:And $35 for over 60 renewals (same as it was before).Flightmare wrote:$40 for new LTCs and renewals.
Over 60 renewals.... The 60th renewal for someone who got a license immediately after the first CHL law was passed would be sometime around the year 2295, and the licensee would have to be over 321 years old.Oldgringo wrote:Over 60 renewals or $35 for those over age 60 to renew?poppo wrote:And $35 for over 60 renewals (same as it was before).Flightmare wrote:$40 for new LTCs and renewals.
Group rate!CleverNickname wrote: Over 60 renewals.... The 60th renewal for someone who got a license immediately after the first CHL law was passed would be sometime around the year 2295, and the licensee would have to be over 321 years old.
Or he could have meant "renewals for those over 60 years of age."
I don't know, it's not clear at all what he meant.
CleverNickname wrote:Over 60 renewals.... The 60th renewal for someone who got a license immediately after the first CHL law was passed would be sometime around the year 2295, and the licensee would have to be over 321 years old.
I think he meant that the 61st (and all subsequent) person to renew each year gets the lower rate.loktite wrote:Group rate!CleverNickname wrote: Over 60 renewals.... The 60th renewal for someone who got a license immediately after the first CHL law was passed would be sometime around the year 2295, and the licensee would have to be over 321 years old.
Or he could have meant "renewals for those over 60 years of age."
I don't know, it's not clear at all what he meant.