Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 7 - STATE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
Chapter 155 - RULES OF PROCEDURE
Subchapter D - JUDGES
Section 155.157 - Sanctioning Authority
Universal Citation: 1 TX Admin Code ยง 155.157
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Authority to impose sanctions. For contested cases referred by an agency other than the PUC or the TCEQ, the judge has the authority to impose appropriate sanctions against a party or its representative for:
(1) filing a motion or pleading that is
deemed by the judge to be groundless and brought:
(A) in bad faith;
(B) for the purpose of harassment;
or
(C) for any other improper
purpose, such as to cause unnecessary delay or needless increase in the cost of
the proceeding;
(2)
abuse of the discovery process in seeking, making, or resisting discovery;
or
(3) failure to obey an order of
the judge or a SOAH or referring agency rule.
(b) Sanctions that may be imposed. The judge may issue an order imposing sanctions when justified by party or representative behavior described in subsection (a) of this section and after notice and opportunity for hearing. Sanctions may include:
(1) disallowing or limiting further discovery
by the offending party;
(2)
charging all or part of the expenses of discovery against the offending party
or its representatives;
(3) deeming
designated facts be admitted for purposes of the proceeding;
(4) refusing to allow the offending party to
support or oppose a claim or defense or prohibiting the party from introducing
designated matters into the record;
(5) disallowing in whole or in part requests
for relief by the offending party and excluding evidence in support of those
requests; or
(6) striking pleadings
or testimony in whole or in part.
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