Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 7 - STATE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
Chapter 155 - RULES OF PROCEDURE
Subchapter C - FILING AND SERVICE OF DOCUMENTS
Section 155.103 - Confidential Information
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Records filed as part of a contested case proceeding at SOAH are presumed to be open to the public unless designated as confidential in accordance with this rule. A party filing or offering documents that contain confidential information and/or personal identifying information, as those terms are defined in § RSA 155.5 of this chapter, shall comply with this rule to prevent inadvertent public disclosure of such documents.
(b) Documents filed in confidential cases.
(c) Confidential information filed in public cases.
(d) Challenging confidentiality designations. A party may file a motion to challenge the redaction or confidential filing of any information, or the judge can raise the issue. If a confidentiality designation is challenged, the designating party has the burden of showing that the document should remain confidential.
(e) Designation of a document as confidential in a SOAH proceeding is not determinative of whether that document would be subject to disclosure under Tex. Gov't Code Chapter 552 or other applicable law.
(f) In Camera Inspection. Documents presented for in camera inspection solely for the purpose of obtaining a ruling on their discoverability or admissibility shall not be filed, but shall be submitted only in the manner specified by the judge.
(g) Sanctions. The judge may issue an order imposing sanctions in the manner described in § RSA 155.157 of this chapter for the actions of a party in improperly filing or offering documents that contain confidential information or personal identifying information, or for actions that result in the public disclosure of information that is confidential by law.