Tex. Occ. Code Section 205.3541
Informal Proceedings


(a)

The acupuncture board by rule shall adopt procedures governing:

(1)

informal disposition of a contested case under Section 2001.056 (Informal Disposition of Contested Case), Government Code; and

(2)

informal proceedings held in compliance with Section 2001.054 (Licenses), Government Code.

(b)

Rules adopted under this section must require that:

(1)

an informal meeting in compliance with Section 2001.054 (Licenses), Government Code, be scheduled not later than the 180th day after the date the complaint is filed with the acupuncture board, unless good cause is shown by the acupuncture board for scheduling the informal meeting after that date;

(2)

the acupuncture board give notice to the license holder of the time and place of the meeting not later than the 30th day before the date the meeting is held;

(3)

the complainant and the license holder be provided an opportunity to be heard;

(4)

at least one of the acupuncture board members participating in the informal meeting as a panelist be a member who represents the public;

(5)

the acupuncture board’s legal counsel or a representative of the attorney general be present to advise the acupuncture board or the medical board’s staff; and

(6)

an employee of the medical board be at the meeting to present to the acupuncture board’s representative the facts the medical board staff reasonably believes it could prove by competent evidence or qualified witnesses at a hearing.

(c)

An affected acupuncturist is entitled, orally or in writing, to:

(1)

reply to the staff’s presentation; and

(2)

present the facts the acupuncturist reasonably believes the acupuncturist could prove by competent evidence or qualified witnesses at a hearing.

(d)

After ample time is given for the presentations, the acupuncture board panel shall recommend that the investigation be closed or shall attempt to mediate the disputed matters and make a recommendation regarding the disposition of the case in the absence of a hearing under applicable law concerning contested cases.

(e)

If the license holder has previously been the subject of disciplinary action by the acupuncture board, the acupuncture board shall schedule the informal meeting as soon as practicable but not later than the deadline prescribed by Subsection (b)(1).
Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 269 (S.B. 419), Sec. 3.21, eff. September 1, 2005.

Source: Section 205.3541 — Informal Proceedings, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/OC/htm/OC.­205.­htm#205.­3541 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

205.001
Definitions
205.003
Exemption
205.051
Board
205.052
Public Member Eligibility
205.053
Membership and Employee Restrictions
205.054
Terms
205.055
Presiding Officer
205.056
Grounds for Removal
205.057
Training
205.058
Qualifications and Standards of Conduct Information
205.059
Compensation
205.060
Application of Open Meetings, Open Records, and Administrative Procedure Laws
205.101
General Powers and Duties of Acupuncture Board
205.102
Assistance by Medical Board
205.103
Fees
205.104
Rules Restricting Advertising or Competitive Bidding
205.106
Use of Technology
205.107
Negotiated Rulemaking and Alternative Dispute Resolution Policy
205.151
Public Interest Information
205.152
Complaints
205.153
Public Participation
205.201
License Required
205.202
Issuance of License
205.203
License Examination
205.204
Application for Examination
205.205
Examination Results
205.206
Acupuncture Schools
205.207
Reciprocal License
205.208
Temporary License
205.251
Renewal Required
205.252
Notice of License Expiration
205.253
Procedure for Renewal
205.254
Renewal of Expired License by Out-of-state Practitioner
205.255
Continuing Education
205.256
Refusal for Violation of Board Order
205.301
Referral by Other Health Care Practitioner Required
205.302
Authorized Practice Without Referral
205.303
Acudetox Specialist
205.304
Professional Review Action
205.305
License Holder Information
205.351
Grounds for License Denial or Disciplinary Action
205.352
Disciplinary Powers of Acupuncture Board
205.354
Rules for Disciplinary Proceedings
205.355
Required Disciplinary Action for Failure to Obtain Referral
205.356
Rehabilitation Order
205.357
Effect of Rehabilitation Order
205.358
Audit of Rehabilitation Order
205.359
Subpoena
205.360
Delegation of Certain Complaint Dispositions
205.361
Temporary Suspension
205.362
Cease and Desist Order
205.363
Refund
205.364
Modification of Findings or Rulings by Administrative Law Judge
205.401
Criminal Penalty
205.402
Injunctive Relief
205.451
Imposition of Administrative Penalty
205.452
Procedure
205.453
Amount of Penalty
205.454
Notice of Violation and Penalty
205.455
Options Following Decision: Pay or Appeal
205.456
Collection of Penalty
205.457
Determination by Court
205.458
Remittance of Penalty and Interest
205.1041
Guidelines for Early Involvement in Rulemaking Process
205.1045
Rules on Consequences of Criminal Conviction
205.1521
Conduct of Investigation
205.2025
Criminal History Record Information Requirement for License Issuance
205.2045
Appearance of Applicant Before Acupuncture Board
205.2515
Criminal History Record Information Requirement for Renewal
205.3522
Surrender of License
205.3523
Physical or Mental Examination
205.3541
Informal Proceedings
205.3542
Acupuncture Board Representation in Informal Proceedings
205.3543
Roles and Responsibilities of Participants in Informal Proceedings
205.3544
Limit on Access to Investigation Files
205.3561
Expert Immunity
205.3562
Responsibilities of Private Associations

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 205.3541’s source at texas​.gov