Texas Administrative Code
Title 7 - BANKING AND SECURITIES
Part 1 - FINANCE COMMISSION OF TEXAS
Chapter 9 - RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR CONTESTED CASE HEARINGS, APPEALS, AND RULEMAKINGS
Subchapter B - CONTESTED CASE HEARINGS
Section 9.35 - Dismissal

Universal Citation: 7 TX Admin Code § 9.35

Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025

Following notice to all affected parties and the opportunity for hearing, the administrative law judge with the consent of the agency head may dismiss any contested case, with or without prejudice, under such conditions and for such reasons as are found just and reasonable, including the following:

(1) failure to prosecute;

(2) unnecessary duplication of proceedings or res judicata;

(3) withdrawal;

(4) moot questions or obsolete petitions;

(5) lack of jurisdiction;

(6) abuse of discovery;

(7) refusal to observe proper decorum or obey orders of the administrative law judge made within the scope of authority; or

(8) if necessary in the interest of justice.

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