16 Tex. Admin. Code § 22.121 - Prehearing Conferences
The presiding officer shall schedule prehearing conferences as necessary for the efficient management of the proceeding. The presiding officer shall conduct prehearing conferences for any appropriate purpose, including consideration of the following:
(1) motions and other preliminary matters
related to the proceeding, including notice, discovery, and procedural
schedules;
(2) settlement of the
case, or clarification and simplification of the issues;
(3) the necessity or desirability of amended
pleadings;
(4) the possibility of
obtaining stipulations that would avoid the unnecessary introduction of
evidence;
(5) evidentiary matters,
including a request for interim relief;
(6) the specific procedures to be followed at
the hearing;
(7) the scheduling of
the hearing on the merits; and
(8)
any other matters as may assist in the disposition of the proceeding in a fair
and efficient manner.
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