34 Tex. Admin. Code § 67.93 - Administrative Finality
(a) Administrative
action becomes final in any of the following events:
(1) adoption by the Board or its designee of
a final Order and the failure to file a motion for rehearing within the time
prescribed by the APA.
(2) adoption
by the Board or its designee of a final Order and the denial of a motion for
rehearing, either expressly or by operation of law; or
(3) adoption by the Board or its designee of
a final Order which includes a statement that no motion for rehearing will be
necessary because an imminent peril to the public health, safety, and welfare,
including such peril to a plan or program administered by the Board, requires
immediate effect to be given to a final decision or Order.
(b) Any other decisions designated by these
rules to constitute final Agency action are subject to requirements for motions
for rehearing as provided in the APA.
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