- (a) Training. Each new Main Street City will receive at no charge basic training for their Main Street manager at the beginning of the program. All new Main Street boards will receive at no charge comprehensive board training at the beginning of their city's Main Street Program. Additional training and continuing education is available throughout a city's participation in the Texas Main Street Program.
- (b) Technical assistance. Each Texas Main Street City receives technical assistance and training in the areas of design, economic restructuring, promotion and organization.
- (c) Main Street network. Each Texas Main Street City is eligible to receive Texas Main Street publications and participate in Texas Main Street networking opportunities.
- (d) Fees. Main Street small cities and provisional cities will pay a fee for participation beyond the initial three years. Urban cities will pay a fee for participation in the program. The amount of the fee is determined by the Commission.
- (e) Main Street Status. In order to remain a Texas Main Street City, the community must be certified on an annual basis by the Texas Main Street office in Austin to confirm that the community meets all of the requirements for designation.
Source Note:The provisions of this §19.5 adopted to be effective May 9, 2005, 30 TexReg 2659.