1 Tex. Admin. Code § 6.9 - Computation of Time
(a) This section
states how to compute a period of time prescribed or allowed by this Part, by
any order of the agency, or by any applicable statute. The day of the act,
event, or default after which the designated period of time begins to run is
not included. The last day of the period is included. However, if the last day
of the time period would not be a business day as defined by Section
552.0031 of the Texas
Government Code, the period is extended until the next day that is a business
day.
(b) A time period described by
statute or this Part to be a certain number of business days is calculated
under subsection (a) of this section without including any day within that time
period that is not a business day as defined by Section
552.0031 of the Texas
Government Code.
(c) A document
required to be filed or served by a deadline established by statute or this
Part is filed or served when it is actually received. A document
may be deemed to be filed or served when it is deposited with the United States
Postal Service, properly addressed to the recipient, with all postage prepaid.
The date of the postmark on the envelope for the document is presumed to be the
date the document was deposited with the United States Postal
Service.
(d) A document filed or
served by delivery to the United States Postal Service is presumed to have been
filed before 5:00 p.m. on the date indicated by the postmark.
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