Tex. Gov't Code Section 815.511
Administrative Decision; Appeal and Negotiation


(a)

A person aggrieved by a decision of the retirement system relating to any program or system administered by the system under this code denying or limiting membership, service credit, or eligibility for or the amount of benefits payable under the program or system may appeal the decision to the board of trustees.

(b)

The executive director or the executive director’s designee may refer an appeal made under Subsection (a) to the State Office of Administrative Hearings for a hearing or employ, select, or contract for the services of an administrative law judge or hearing examiner not affiliated with the State Office of Administrative Hearings to conduct a hearing. This subsection prevails over any other law to the extent of any conflict.

(c)

An appeal under this section is considered to be a contested case under Chapter 2001 (Administrative Procedure). The appellant in a contested case under this section has the burden of proof on all issues, including issues in the nature of an affirmative defense.

(d)

The board of trustees may in its sole discretion make a final decision on a contested case under this section. Notwithstanding any other law, the board of trustees may in its sole discretion modify, refuse to accept, or delete any proposed finding of fact or conclusion of law contained in a proposal for decision submitted by an administrative law judge or other hearing examiner, or make alternative findings of fact and conclusions of law, in a proceeding considered to be a contested case under Chapter 2001 (Administrative Procedure). The board of trustees shall state in writing the specific reason for its determination and may adopt rules for the implementation of this subsection. The board of trustees may delegate its authority under this subsection to the executive director, and the executive director may delegate the authority to another employee of the retirement system.

(e)

Notwithstanding Subsections (c) and (d), the retirement system and a person aggrieved by a decision of the system may at any time informally negotiate an award of benefits. Negotiated benefits may not exceed the maximum benefits otherwise available or required by law.

(f)

A person aggrieved by a final decision of the retirement system in a contested case under this section is entitled to judicial review under Chapter 2001 (Administrative Procedure). Venue of the appeal is only in a district court in Travis County. On judicial appeal the standard of review is by substantial evidence.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 586, Sec. 29, eff. Aug. 28, 1995. Amended by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 1541, Sec. 29, eff. Sept. 1, 1999; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1111, Sec. 29, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.

Source: Section 815.511 — Administrative Decision; Appeal and Negotiation, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­815.­htm#815.­511 (accessed May 4, 2024).

815.001
Composition of Board of Trustees
815.002
Appointed Trustees
815.003
Elected Trustees
815.004
Oath of Office
815.005
Sunset Provision
815.006
Compensation
815.007
Voting
815.008
Grounds for Removal of Trustee
815.009
Board Member Training
815.0031
Ineligibility for Board and of Certain Employees
815.101
General Administration
815.102
Rulemaking
815.103
Administering System Assets
815.104
Designation of Authority to Sign Vouchers
815.105
Adopting Tables
815.106
Information to Legislature
815.107
Records of Board of Trustees
815.109
Correction of Errors
815.110
Audits
815.111
Miscellaneous Board Duties
815.201
Presiding Officer
815.202
Executive Director
815.203
Legal Adviser
815.204
Medical Board
815.205
Other Physicians
815.206
Actuary
815.207
Comptroller
815.208
Compensation of Employees
815.210
Interest in Investment Profits Prohibited
815.212
Employment Practices
815.213
Ethics and Disclosure Requirements
815.214
Subpoena
815.301
Investment of Assets
815.302
Custody and Investment of Assets Pending Transactions
815.303
Securities Lending
815.304
Nominee to Hold Securities
815.307
Duty of Care
815.308
Cash on Hand
815.309
Crediting System Assets
815.310
Trust Fund
815.311
Employees Saving Account
815.312
State Accumulation Account
815.313
Retirement Annuity Reserve Account
815.314
Interest Account
815.315
Expense Account
815.317
Law Enforcement and Custodial Officer Supplemental Retirement Fund
815.318
Transfer of Assets from Interest Account
815.319
Transfer of Assets on Retirement and Restoration to Active Service
815.321
Transfer of Assets for Death Benefit Annuities
815.322
Transfer of Assets to Adjust Amount in Retirement Annuity Reserve Account
815.401
Collection of Membership Fees
815.402
Collection of Certain Member Contributions
815.403
Collection of State Contributions
815.404
Use of Federal Money
815.406
Employer Pickup of Member Contributions
815.407
Legacy Payments
815.501
Statement of Amount in Individual Accounts
815.503
Records
815.504
Reproduction and Preservation of Records
815.505
Certification of Names of Law Enforcement and Custodial Officers
815.506
Budget and Actuarial Information
815.507
Plan Qualification
815.508
Complaint Files
815.509
Advisory Committees
815.510
Annual Report
815.511
Administrative Decision
815.512
Protection from Double or Multiple Liability
815.513
Exclusive Remedies
815.514
Mailings on Behalf of Nonprofit Association
815.515
Disposition of Unclaimed Contributions of Former Members
815.1025
Use of Alternative Rulemaking and Dispute Resolution
815.3015
Tracking and Reporting of Profit Share
815.3016
Approval of Certain Alternative Investments
815.4035
Collection of State Retirement Contribution
815.5021
Payment to Alternate Beneficiary
815.5071
Trustee-to-trustee Transfer
815.5072
Excess Benefit Arrangement
815.5091
Membership on Advisory Committee on Investments
815.5092
Ineligibility for Membership on Advisory Committee on Investments
815.5093
Review of and Removal from Advisory Committee on Investments
815.5111
Diligent Prosecution of Suit

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

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