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Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 12.85

1 Texas Administrative Code § 12.85 – Rules of Evidence (a) The Texas Rules of Evidence as applied in a nonjury civil case in district court govern a formal hearing only to the extent consistent with Chapter 571 of the Government Code. (b) Evidence may be admitted if it meets the standards set out in […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 12.84

1 Texas Administrative Code § 12.84 – Presentation of Evidence (a) After the resolution of all prehearing matters, each party shall make its presentation during the formal hearing. Commission staff shall make the first opening statement. The respondent or respondent’s authorized representative shall then make an opening statement, should the respondent wish to do so […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 12.83

1 Texas Administrative Code § 12.83 – Formal Hearing When the commission orders a formal hearing the commission shall decide whether the formal hearing will be held before the commission or before the State Office of Administrative Hearings.

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 12.82

1 Texas Administrative Code § 12.82 – Notice of Formal Hearing (a) Commission staff shall provide notice of a formal hearing to a respondent and complainant at least 60 days before the date of the hearing and must include, in addition to the contents required by section 571.126(b) of the Government Code: (1) the date, […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 12.81

1 Texas Administrative Code § 12.81 – Order of Formal Hearing As soon as practicable after the commission orders a formal hearing, the executive director shall provide to the parties to the complaint, and to the complainant, a copy of the commission’s decision to order the hearing. The decision shall include the date, time, and […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 12.72

1 Texas Administrative Code § 12.72 – Preliminary Review Hearing (a) Commission staff and the respondent may present any relevant evidence at a preliminary review hearing, including examination and cross-examination of witnesses. (b) Commission staff and the respondent may present an opening and closing statement at a preliminary review hearing.

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 12.71

1 Texas Administrative Code § 12.71 – Notice of Preliminary Review Hearing (a) Commission staff shall provide notice of a preliminary review hearing to a respondent and complainant at least 30 days before the date of the hearing and must include: (1) the date, time, place, and nature of the hearing; (2) a statement of […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 12.64

1 Texas Administrative Code § 12.64 – Conduct Hearings The presiding officer shall have the authority and duty to conduct a full, fair, and efficient hearing, including the power to: (1) administer oaths; (2) take testimony, including the power to question witnesses and to request the presence of a witness from a state agency; (3) […]