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TITLE 7BANKING AND SECURITIES
PART 1FINANCE COMMISSION OF TEXAS
CHAPTER 9RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR CONTESTED CASE HEARINGS, APPEALS, AND RULEMAKINGS
SUBCHAPTER BCONTESTED CASE HEARINGS
RULE §9.33Mediation

The administrative law judge may arrange for the services of a qualified mediator to work with the parties and attempt to bring about a settlement. The administrative law judge may assess costs of the mediator's services against the parties in the same manner as other costs or may require advance payment. The mediation ends when successful or when a party decides that such party no longer wishes to participate in the mediation. The parties shall immediately inform the administrative law judge when the mediation ends. An offer to compromise or a statement made during mediation may not be admitted into evidence or considered for any purpose in the hearing of a case in which mediation was attempted.


Source Note: The provisions of this §9.33 adopted to be effective November 13, 1997, 22 TexReg 10951.

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