Tex. Fin. Code Section 126.105
Appeal of Order; Hearing


(a)

Unless the board waives its right to appeal under Section 126.101 (Conservatorship Order; Appointment of Conservator)(c), the board may file a written appeal of the conservatorship order with the commissioner not later than the 10th business day after the date the order is served as provided by Section 126.102 (Service of Order). The appeal must include a certified copy of the board resolution and must state whether the board requests a hearing.

(b)

If the board requests a hearing, the commissioner shall promptly request from the State Office of Administrative Hearings a hearing date that is not earlier than the 11th day nor later than the 30th day after the date on which the commissioner receives the appeal.

(c)

The commissioner shall give the credit union notice of the date, time, and place of the hearing.

(d)

The filing of an appeal does not suspend the order, and the order remains in effect until the commission’s final disposition of the appeal.

(e)

Not later than the 45th day after a proposal for decision is received from the State Office of Administrative Hearings, the commission shall meet to consider the proposal.
Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1008, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.
Amended by:
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 19 (S.B. 244), Sec. 21, eff. September 1, 2013.

Source: Section 126.105 — Appeal of Order; Hearing, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/FI/htm/FI.­126.­htm#126.­105 (accessed May 11, 2024).

126.001
Appointment of Conservator or Liquidating Agent
126.002
Confidentiality of Information
126.003
Enforceability of Agreement Made by Credit Union Before Conservatorship or Liquidation
126.051
Examinations
126.052
Access to Information
126.053
Witnesses
126.054
Report of Examination
126.055
Fee
126.101
Conservatorship Order
126.102
Service of Order
126.103
Effect of Order
126.105
Appeal of Order
126.106
Failure to Appeal or Appear
126.107
Extension of Date and Time for Hearing
126.108
Confidentiality
126.151
Conservator Subject to Commission Control
126.152
General Powers of Conservator
126.153
Powers Relating to Claims
126.154
Power to Repudiate Burdensome Transaction
126.155
Power to Protect, Preserve, and Recover Property
126.156
Duties of Conservator
126.157
Term of Conservator
126.158
Transfer of Management of Rehabilitated Credit Union
126.159
Cost of Conservatorship
126.160
Jurisdiction and Venue
126.161
Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies
126.201
Liquidation Order
126.202
Service of Order
126.203
Suit for Injunction
126.204
Action Pending Injunction Hearing
126.205
Hearing on Injunction
126.206
National Credit Union Administration as Liquidating Agent
126.251
Permissible Activities in Liquidation
126.252
Compensation of Credit Union Employees and Officers
126.253
Liquidating Agent Subject to Commission Control
126.254
Possession, Consolidation, and Disposition of Assets
126.255
Compound Debts
126.256
Court Action by Liquidating Agent
126.257
Repudiation of Burdensome Transactions
126.258
Execution of Documents
126.259
Jurisdiction and Venue
126.260
Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies
126.301
Claims Against Credit Union
126.302
Notice to Creditors and Members
126.303
Priority of Claims
126.304
Liquidation Dividends
126.306
Barred Claims
126.351
Removal of Liquidating Agent
126.352
Replacement of Liquidating Agent
126.353
Conflict of Interest
126.354
Compensation
126.401
Certificate of Liquidation and Distribution
126.402
Cancellation of Certificate of Incorporation
126.403
Winding up of Credit Union Business
126.451
Board Resolution
126.452
Notification to Commissioner of Proposed Liquidation
126.453
Notice of Meeting to Liquidate
126.454
Credit Union Operations Before and After Vote
126.455
Vote on Voluntary Liquidation
126.456
Notice to Commissioner of Affirmative Vote to Liquidate
126.457
Appointment of Liquidating Agent
126.458
Application of Law to Credit Union in Voluntary Liquidation

Accessed:
May 11, 2024

§ 126.105’s source at texas​.gov