28 Tex. Admin. Code § 148.4 - Correction of Clerical Error
(a) Correction
of Clerical Error Discovered by the Division. The division may at any time
revise an order or decision to correct a clerical error. The division may enter
a nunc pro tunc order after an order or decision has become final. To initiate
the correction, the division will notify the parties to the order or decision
of the proposed correction. If a party objects to the proposed clerical
correction, it must do so by the date and time specified by the division. The
date and time specified by the division may not exceed the point at which the
order or decision becomes final.
(b) Request for Correction of Clerical Error
Discovered by a Party.
(1) A party to an
order or decision may request the correction of a clerical error from the
division prior to the point at which the order or decision becomes
final.
(2) To initiate the
correction, the division will notify the parties of the proposed correction. If
a party objects to the proposed clerical correction, it must do so by the date
and time specified by the division. The date and time specified by the division
may not exceed the point at which the order or decision becomes
final.
(c) Notification.
The division will notify the parties to an order or decision that a clerical
correction was made by issuing a letter that includes the:
(1) date of the original order or
decision;
(2) erroneous portion as
originally stated;
(3) corrected
portion as it reads; and
(4)
signature of the authorized division personnel.
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