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Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 12.63

1 Texas Administrative Code § 12.63 – Consolidate or Sever Matters for Hearing (a) The presiding officer may order that cases be consolidated or joined for hearing if there are common issues of law or fact and consolidation or joint hearing will promote the fair and efficient handling of the matters. (b) The presiding officer […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 12.62

1 Texas Administrative Code § 12.62 – Set Hearings The presiding officer may order that one or more hearings be held to address any matters pending in a sworn complaint proceeding, including motions to dismiss, motions for discovery or subpoenas, motions for sanctions, or any other matters related to the proceeding. The commission shall provide […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 12.61

1 Texas Administrative Code § 12.61 – Selection and Delegation of Presiding Officer (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b), the commission’s chair shall serve as the presiding officer for all hearings. (b) The chair may appoint another commissioner to preside over a hearing held by the commission.

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 12.52

1 Texas Administrative Code § 12.52 – Private Deliberations As provided by section 571.139 of the Government Code, the commission may deliberate in private regarding the resolution of a sworn complaint or motion, including a dismissal of a complaint, a determination of whether a violation within the jurisdiction of the commission has occurred, and an […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 12.51

1 Texas Administrative Code § 12.51 – Conduct and Decorum (a) Parties, representatives, and other participants at a hearing shall conduct themselves with dignity, show courtesy and respect for one another and for the commission, and follow any additional guidelines of decorum prescribed by the presiding officer, including adherence to the amount of time allotted […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 12.45

1 Texas Administrative Code § 12.45 – Motion for Sanctions (a) The commission has the authority to impose appropriate sanctions against a party or its representative for:(1) filing a motion or pleading that is deemed by the commission to be groundless and brought:(A) in bad faith;(B) for the purpose of harassment; or(C) for any other […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 12.44

1 Texas Administrative Code § 12.44 – Motion for Summary Disposition (a) Summary disposition shall be granted on all or part of a complaint’s allegations if the allegations, the motion for summary disposition, and the summary disposition evidence show that there is no genuine issue as to any material fact and that the moving party […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 12.43

1 Texas Administrative Code § 12.43 – Motion to Dismiss (a) A party may move to dismiss a complaint in whole or in part on the grounds that an alleged violation has no basis in law or fact. An alleged violation has no basis in law if the allegations, if taken as true, together with […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 12.42

1 Texas Administrative Code § 12.42 – Motion for Continuance (a) The presiding officer may postpone or delay a hearing. (b) A request to postpone or delay a hearing shall include:(1) a statement of the number of motions for continuance previously filed in the case by the movant;(2) the specific reason for the request; and(3) […]