22 Tex. Admin. Code § 851.204 - Costs of Administrative Hearings
(a) If a person files a suit for judicial
review of an agency decision in a contested case, the TBPG shall request that
the contested-case hearing be transcribed.
(b) Costs. The costs of transcribing the
contested-case hearing and preparing the record for appeal in a suit for
judicial review shall be paid by the party who appeals to district
court.
(c) Documentation of costs.
Documentation supporting the costs of transcribing the testimony in a
contested-case proceeding and preparing the record for appeal shall be included
in the administrative record or filed with the court.
(d) Recovery as court costs. The costs of
transcribing the testimony in a contested-case proceeding and preparing the
record for appeal in a suit for judicial review may be recovered as court
costs.
(e) Additionally and
alternatively, failure to timely pay the cost of transcribing the
contested-case hearing is grounds for disciplinary action, and payment of the
cost of transcribing the contested-case hearing is due no later than 60 days
after the TBPG sends a request for payment and copy of the documentation of
costs to the respondent 's last known address as shown by the TBPG 's records or
to the respondent 's attorney, if any.
(f) The TBPG may deny a person 's request to
issue or renew a license , registration, or certification if the person has
failed to pay the cost of transcribing the contested-case hearing.
(g) When a person pays money to the TBPG , the
TBPG may first apply that money to outstanding transcript costs owed by that
person before applying it to any other fee or cost.
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