34 Tex. Admin. Code § 101.15 - Hearing of Conflicting and Contested Claims
(a) Where a party, pursuant to §
101.12 of this title (relating to
Contest of Application: Form and Content) has filed an answer to a pending
application, the issues presented shall be heard as a "contested case" in
accordance with the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter
2001, Government Code) and the following rules adopted by the board of
trustees.
(b) If different persons
make claim to any benefit which the system concedes, or if a party challenges
the competency or right of a member to dispose of such a benefit in accordance
with the latest written designation executed by the member and filed with the
system, the director may decline any decision on the issues between the
opposing claimants and file an appropriate action in a court of competent
jurisdiction making the opposing claimants parties and may tender payment
through the court to the party adjudged entitled to it.
(c) Upon a written request by a party or upon
motion by the director or the board, the director may issue subpoenas addressed
to the sheriff to require the attendance of witnesses and the production of
books, records, papers, or other objects that may be appropriate for purposes
of a deposition or hearing.
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