(a) This chapter and 1 Texas Administrative Code (TAC),
Part 7, Chapter 155 (relating to Rules of Procedure) shall govern
disposition prior to hearing, default, and attendant relief.
(b) The Texas Education Agency (TEA) staff or the commissioner
of education may issue and sign orders on behalf of the State Board
for Educator Certification (SBEC) resolving a case, prior to the issuance
of a proposal for decision by the presiding administrative law judge
(ALJ) at the State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH), by waiver,
stipulation, compromise, agreed settlement, consent order, agreed
statement of facts, or any other informal or alternative resolution
agreed to by the parties and not precluded by law.
(c) The SBEC or the SOAH may dispose of a case through
dismissal, partial or final summary disposition, or any other procedure
authorized by SOAH rules of procedure prior to a contested case hearing
on the merits on the following grounds: unnecessary duplication of
proceedings; res judicata; withdrawal; mootness; lack of jurisdiction;
failure of a party requesting relief to timely file or file in proper
form a pleading that would support an order or decision in that party's
favor; failure to comply with an applicable order, deadline, rule,
or other requirement issued by the SBEC, the TEA staff, or the presiding
ALJ; failure to state a claim for which relief can be granted; or
failure to prosecute.
(d) In any contested case hearing conducted pursuant
to this chapter, the findings made by a hearing examiner in a proceeding
arising under the Texas Education Code, Chapter 21, Subchapter F,
shall not be conclusive but, the record of such proceeding, including
all testimony and evidence admitted in the hearing, as well as the
findings of the hearing examiner, shall be deemed admissible in a
proceeding brought pursuant to this chapter and shall be considered
by the ALJ and the SBEC in issuing a proposed or final decision.
(e) For purposes of this chapter, the following shall
constitute a default in a contested case:
(1) the failure of the respondent to timely file a
written answer in proper form as required by this chapter;
(2) the failure of the petitioner in an administrative
denial case to timely file a petition in proper form as required by
this chapter; or
(3) the failure of the certificate holder or applicant
to appear in person or by authorized representative on the day and
at the time set for hearing in a contested case, regardless of whether
a written answer or petition has been filed.
(f) Upon the occurrence of an event of default as defined
in this section, the SBEC may enter a default judgment, as authorized
by the Texas Government Code, §2001.056, or 1 TAC, Part 7, §155.501
(relating to Default Proceedings).
(1) If a respondent has failed to timely file a written
answer or a petitioner in an administrative denial case has failed
to timely file a petition, TEA staff will provide the certificate
holder or applicant with a notice of default specifying the factual
and legal basis for imposing the proposed sanction at least 30 calendar
days prior to presenting a motion for default to the SBEC. It is a
rebuttable presumption that the notice was served on the certificate
holder or applicant no later than five calendar days after mailing.
(2) If the case is dismissed and remanded to the SBEC
by the SOAH after a certificate holder or applicant failed to appear
in person or by authorized representative on the day and at the time
set for hearing in a contested case, the TEA staff attorney shall
present to the SBEC a motion for default. After consideration of the
petition and the motion for default, the SBEC may then issue a default
order deeming the allegations in the petition as true.
(3) Prior to issuance of a default decision or order,
the certificate holder may contest the issuance of a default judgment
by written notice filed with TEA staff or by written request to appear
before the SBEC at an SBEC meeting to show good cause for failure
to file an answer or appear at the contested case proceeding.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §249.35 adopted to be effective March 31, 1999, 24 TexReg 2304; amended to be effective December 16, 2007, 32 TexReg 9112; amended to be effective December 19, 2011, 36 TexReg 8533; amended to be effective October 8, 2015, 40 TexReg 6892; amended to be effective May 15, 2016, 41 TexReg 3310; amended to be effective March 8, 2018, 43 TexReg 1277 |