30 Tex. Admin. Code § 11.104 - Filing Notice of Claim for Breach of Contract; Counterclaim
A contractor asserting a claim that the agency has breached a contract must file a notice of claim as follows.
(1) The notice of claim must fully describe
the claim in writing on a form to be determined by the agency and must be
signed by the contractor or an authorized representative.
(2) The notice of claim must be filed with
the agency's chief clerk no later than 180 days after the event that the
contractor asserts as the basis of the claim. The contractor must reference the
docket number assigned by the chief clerk in any documents subsequently filed
which pertain to the notice of claim.
(3) Copies of the written notice of claim and
all other documents filed with the chief clerk must be served on the executive
director and the deputy director of Office of Legal Services no later than the
day of filing.
(4) The executive
director shall file any appropriate counterclaim with the chief clerk within 60
days after the filing of the notice of claim and provide a copy to the
contractor.
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