Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 2 - TEXAS ETHICS COMMISSION
Chapter 12 - SWORN COMPLAINTS
Subchapter D - PLEADINGS AND MOTIONS
Division 2 - TYPES OF MOTIONS
Section 12.42 - Motion for Continuance
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) The presiding officer may postpone or delay a hearing.
(b) A request to postpone or delay a hearing shall include:
(c) Motions for continuance shall be filed no later than five days before the date of the proceeding or shall state good cause for presenting the motion after that time. If the presiding officer finds good cause has been demonstrated, the presiding officer may consider a motion filed after that time.
(d) Responses to motions for continuance shall be in writing, except a response to a motion for continuance made on the date of the proceeding may be presented orally at the proceeding. Unless otherwise ordered or allowed by the presiding officer, responses to motions for continuance shall be made by the earlier of:
(e) A motion for continuance is not granted until it has been ruled on by the presiding officer, even if the motion is uncontested or agreed.