34 Tex. Admin. Code § 67.39 - Notice and Service
(a) In a
Proceeding, the Executive Director shall give Initial Notice of hearing and the
issues to be determined therein ("Initial Notice"). The Initial Notice shall be
given not less than twenty (20) days prior to hearing. In stating the issues
and matters asserted in the Initial Notice, the Executive Director shall state
verbatim the issues and matters set forth in the letter from the Executive
Director to the Examiner referring the case for hearing.
(b) After service of the Initial Notice, any
Party or his Authorized Representative wishing to raise issues or matters not
set forth in the Initial Notice must do so by filing a motion setting forth
such adopted issues or matters not less than thirty (30) days before the date
set for hearing. The motion must be based on facts and legal authorities
supporting the inclusion of additional issues. Responses to the motion may be
filed and served within fourteen (14) days from the date the motion is served.
If granted, the Examiner shall give notice, not less than seven (7) days before
the date of hearing, of the additional issues and matters to be decided in the
Proceeding.
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