37 Tex. Admin. Code § 10.3 - Notice
(a) The department is entitled to rely on the
mailing and electronic mail address currently on file for all purposes relating
to notification. The failure to maintain a current mailing address and an
electronic mail address with the department is not a defense to any action
based on the vendor's, manufacturer's, or applicant's failure to
respond.
(b) Service of notice upon
a vendor, manufacturer, or applicant is complete and receipt is presumed upon
the date the notice is sent, if sent before 5:00 p.m. by facsimile or
electronic mail, and 3 business days following the date sent if by regular
United States mail.
(c) The
department may send notice of denials or revocations by electronic mail;
regular United States mail; certified mail, return receipt requested; or
hand-delivery. Refused or unclaimed certified mail will be presumed to have
been received as provided by subsection (b) of this section.
Notes
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