Texas Administrative Code
Title 31 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
Part 10 - TEXAS WATER DEVELOPMENT BOARD
Chapter 380 - ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Subchapter A - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 380.3 - Definitions
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meaning, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) Board--Texas Water Development Board.
(2) Executive administrator--The executive administrator of the Texas Water Development Board.
(3) Claim--An assertion by a contractor that the board has breached a contract.
(4) Contract--A written agreement between the board and a contractor by the terms of which the contractor agrees either to:
(5) Contractor--An independent contractor who has entered into a contract directly with the board. The term does not include:
(6) Counterclaim--An assertion by the board that:
(7) Damages--The total amount of money recoverable on a claim for breach of contract after deducting any amount owed the board for work not performed under the contract or not in substantial compliance with the contract's terms. Damages do not include:
(8) Day--A calendar day.
(9) Event--An act or omission, or a series of acts or omissions, giving rise to a claim or counterclaim.
(10) Goods--Supplies, materials, or equipment.
(11) Parties--The board and the contractor who entered into the contract that is alleged to have been breached.
(12) Project--As defined in Texas Government Code, § 2166.001, a building construction project that is financed wholly or partly by a specific appropriation, bond issue, or federal money, including the construction of:
(13) Services--The furnishing of skilled or unskilled labor or consulting or professional work, or a combination thereof, excluding the labor of an employee of the board.
(14) Unit of state government--The state or an agency, department, commission, bureau, board, office, council, court, or other entity that is in any branch of state government and that is created by the constitution or a statute of this state, including a university system or institution of higher education. The term does not include a county, municipality, court of a county or municipality, special purpose district, or other political subdivision of this state.