16 Tex. Admin. Code § 307.3 - Types of Proceedings
(a) A contested
case proceeding is one in which the Commission is authorized or required by law
to make a decision regarding the rights or privileges of a person after notice
and hearing. Pursuant to Government Code, §
2003.021, the
executive secretary will refer all contested cases to the State Office of
Administrative Hearings (SOAH) for a hearing. Examples of contested case
proceedings are an administrative penalty issued by the executive secretary and
an appeal from a stewards' or judges' ruling.
(b) A decision-making proceeding is one in
which the Commission is authorized or required by law to make a decision
regarding the rights or privileges of a person in open meeting, but without an
evidentiary hearing. An example of a decision-making proceeding is the
allocation of live race dates pursuant to the Act, §§8.01 and
10.01.
(c) A proceeding before the
stewards or racing judges is one conducted pursuant to the Act, §3.07 or
to authority granted by the Commission in the Rules.
(d) A rulemaking proceeding is one in which
the Commission proposes or adopts a rule governing any matter within the
Commission's jurisdiction.
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