16 Tex. Admin. Code § 22.264 - Rehearing
(a) Motions for rehearing, replies thereto,
and commission action on motions for rehearing shall be governed by APA. Only a
party to a proceeding before the commission may file a motion for
rehearing.
(b) All motions for
rehearing shall state the claimed error with specificity. If an ultimate
finding of fact stated in statutory language is claimed to be in error, the
motion for rehearing shall state all underlying or basic findings of fact
claimed to be in error and shall cite specific evidence which is relied upon as
support for the claim of error.
(c)
A motion for rehearing or a reply to a motion for rehearing is untimely if it
is not filed by the deadlines specified in APA §2001.146 or, if the
commission extends the time to file such motion or reply or approves a time
agreed to by the parties, the date specified in the order of the commission
extending time or approving the time.
(d) A motion by a party to extend time
related to a motion for rehearing must be filed no less than ten days before
the end of the time period that the party seeks to extend or it is untimely.
Such motion must state with specificity the reasons the extension is
justified.
(e) Upon the filing of a
timely motion for rehearing or a timely motion to extend time, the Commission
Advising and Docket Management Division shall send separate ballots to each
commissioner to determine whether they will consider the motion at an open
meeting. Untimely motions shall not be balloted. An affirmative vote by one
commissioner is required for consideration of a motion for rehearing or a
motion to extend time at an open meeting. If no commissioner votes to add a
timely motion to extend time to an open meeting for consideration, the motion
is overruled ten days after the motion is filed.
(f) If the commission extends time to act on
a motion for rehearing, the Commission Advising and Docket Management Division
shall send separate ballots to each commissioner to determine whether they will
consider the motion for rehearing at a subsequent open meeting. An affirmative
vote by one commissioner is required to place the motion for rehearing on an
open meeting agenda.
(g) A party
that files a motion for rehearing or a reply to a motion for rehearing shall
deliver a copy of the motion or reply to every other party in the
case.
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