Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 9 - TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD
Chapter 187 - PROCEDURAL RULES
Subchapter B - INFORMAL BOARD PROCEEDINGS
Section 187.18 - Informal Show Compliance Proceeding and Settlement Conference Based On Personal Appearance
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) After referral of an investigation to the agency's legal division, the Hearings Coordinator of the board shall schedule an ISC before an ISC Panel in accordance with the requirements set forth in §164.003(b)(4) and §164.0031 of the Act.
(b) Requests to reschedule the ISC by a licensee must be in writing and shall be referred to the Hearings Counsel for consideration. To avoid undue disruption of the ISC schedule, the Hearings Counsel should grant a request applying the following guidelines:
(c) Prior to the ISC, the board representatives shall be provided with the information sent to the licensee by the board staff and any responses received in accordance with §164.003(f) of the Act.
(d) ISCs shall be conducted in accordance with §164.003 and §164.0032 of the Act. In addition to the requirements under these laws, the board representatives may:
(e) The board representatives may allow a complainant, to make an oral statement. Such statement may be given outside the physical presence of the licensee for a demonstrated and legitimate need. If such statement is allowed, arrangements will be made to allow the licensee to listen to the statement contemporaneously as it is given.
(f) The board representatives may refuse to consider any information not submitted in a timely manner without good cause. If the board representatives allow the licensee to submit late information, the representatives may reschedule.
(g) A board attorney, who has not been involved with the preparation of the case, shall be designated as the Hearings Counsel, and act in accordance with §164.003 and §164.0032 of the Act.
(h) A request by a licensee to make a recording of the ISC, as allowed by §164.003(i) of the Act, must be submitted in writing, and received by the Board at least 15 days prior to the date of the ISC. Deliberations of the ISC panel shall be excluded from any such recording. The recording is part of the investigative file and may not be released to a third party unless authorized under the Act. The licensee may be charged a fee to cover the cost of recording the proceeding. Licensees and their representatives may not independently record an ISC.
(i) The ISC shall be informal and shall not follow the procedures established under this title for formal board proceedings.
(j) At the conclusion of the presentations, the board representatives shall deliberate in order to make recommendations for the disposition of the complaint or allegations.
(k) The board representatives may: