Tex. Occ. Code Section 164.0032
Roles and Responsibilities of Participants in Informal Proceedings


(a)

A board member or district review committee member that serves as a panelist at an informal meeting under Section 164.003 (Informal Proceedings) shall make recommendations for the disposition of a complaint or allegation. The member may request the assistance of a board employee at any time.

(b)

Board employees shall present a summary of the allegations against the affected physician and of the facts pertaining to the allegation that the employees reasonably believe may be proven by competent evidence at a formal hearing.

(c)

A board attorney shall act as counsel to the panel and, notwithstanding Subsection (e), shall be present during the informal meeting and the panel’s deliberations to advise the panel on legal issues that arise during the proceeding. The attorney may ask questions of participants in the informal meeting to clarify any statement made by the participant. The attorney shall provide to the panel a historical perspective on comparable cases that have appeared before the board, keep the proceedings focused on the case being discussed, and ensure that the board’s employees and the affected physician have an opportunity to present information related to the case. During the panel’s deliberations, the attorney may be present only to advise the panel on legal issues and to provide information on comparable cases that have appeared before the board.

(d)

The panel and board employees shall provide an opportunity for the affected physician and the physician’s authorized representative to reply to the board employees’ presentation and to present oral and written statements and facts that the physician and representative reasonably believe could be proven by competent evidence at a formal hearing.

(e)

An employee of the board who participated in the presentation of the allegation or information gathered in the investigation of the complaint, the affected physician, the physician’s authorized representative, the complainant, the witnesses, and members of the public may not be present during the deliberations of the panel. Only the members of the panel and the board attorney serving as counsel to the panel may be present during the deliberations.

(f)

The panel shall recommend the dismissal of the complaint or allegations or, if the panel determines that the affected physician has violated a statute or board rule, the panel may recommend board action and terms for an informal settlement of the case.

(g)

The panel’s recommendations under Subsection (f) must be made in a written order and presented to the affected physician and the physician’s authorized representative. The physician may accept the proposed settlement within the time established by the panel at the informal meeting. If the physician rejects the proposed settlement or does not act within the required time, the board may proceed with the filing of a formal complaint with the State Office of Administrative Hearings.

(h)

If the board rejects the panel’s recommendation for settlement or dismissal, the board shall notify the physician and state in the board’s minutes the reason for rejecting the recommendation and specify further action to be considered. In determining the appropriate further action to be taken, the board shall consider previous attempts to resolve the matter.
Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 269 (S.B. 419), Sec. 1.38, eff. September 1, 2005.

Source: Section 164.0032 — Roles and Responsibilities of Participants in Informal Proceedings, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/OC/htm/OC.­164.­htm#164.­0032 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

164.001
Disciplinary Authority of Board
164.002
Board Disposition of Complaints, Contested Cases, and Other Matters
164.003
Informal Proceedings
164.004
Compliance with Due Process Requirements
164.005
Initiation of Charges
164.006
Service of Notice
164.007
Administrative Hearings
164.008
Right to Counsel
164.009
Judicial Review
164.010
Monitoring of License Holder
164.011
License Status Pending Appeal
164.0015
Remedial Plan
164.0025
Delegation of Certain Complaint Dispositions
164.0031
Board Representation in Informal Proceedings
164.0032
Roles and Responsibilities of Participants in Informal Proceedings
164.0035
Dismissal of Baseless Complaint
164.0036
Notice Regarding Certain Complaints
164.051
Grounds for Denial or Disciplinary Action
164.052
Prohibited Practices by Physician or License Applicant
164.053
Unprofessional or Dishonorable Conduct
164.054
Additional Requirements Regarding Drug Records
164.055
Prohibited Acts Regarding Abortion
164.056
Physical or Mental Examination
164.057
Required Suspension or Revocation of License for Certain Offenses
164.058
Required Suspension of License of Incarcerated Physician
164.059
Temporary Suspension or Restriction of License
164.060
Report of Board Actions
164.061
Surrender of License
164.0071
Hearings on Certain Complaints
164.0072
Board Appeal of Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law
164.101
Probation
164.102
Persons Ineligible for Probation
164.103
Rescission of Probation
164.151
Application for License Reinstatement
164.152
Application Period
164.153
Certain Persons Ineligible for Reinstatement
164.154
Effect of License Reinstatement on Certain Prosecutions or Penalties
164.201
Review by Board if Three or More Malpractice Claims
164.206
Refund
164.0551
Compliance with Certain Requirements Regarding Sonogram Before Abortion
164.0552
Prohibited Acts Regarding Gender Transitioning or Gender Reassignment Procedures and Treatments on Certain Children
164.0595
Temporary Suspension or Restriction of License for Certain Arrests

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 164.0032’s source at texas​.gov