Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 4 - OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
Chapter 101 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE BEFORE THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
Subchapter A - GENERAL RULES
Section 101.1 - Definitions

Universal Citation: 1 TX Admin Code ยง 101.1

Current through Reg. 49, No. 12; March 22, 2024

The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

(1) Agency--The Office of the Secretary of State.

(2) APA--Administrative Procedure Act, Texas Government Code, § 2001.01 et seq.

(3) Complaint--The short and plain written statement by which an individual alleges that a person has violated or is violating a statute within the jurisdiction of the agency to regulate.

(4) Contested case or hearing--A proceeding, including, but not limited to, ratemaking and licensing, in which the legal rights, duties, or privileges of a party are to be determined by the agency after an opportunity for an adjudicative hearing.

(5) Formal hearing--An adjudicative proceedings in accordance with these sections.

(6) Hearings examiner--The administrative law judge assigned by the State Office of Administrative Hearings to conduct a proceeding on matters within the agency's jurisdiction. All references to hearings examiner in these rules shall mean administrative law judge.

(7) Motion--A written or oral request to the agency for a ruling made before, during, or after a contested case.

(8) Office--The department, section, or division of the agency which supervises the regulation of the applicable statute.

(9) Party--Each person with sufficient legal, economic, or other interest to be named or admitted as such by the agency to a contested case proceeding before the agency.

(10) Person--Any individual, partnership, corporation, association, governmental subdivision, or public or private organization.

(11) Pleading--A formal statement by a party or the agency containing their respective claims or defenses.

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