1 Tex. Admin. Code § 12.127

Current through Reg. 49, No. 25; June 21, 2024
Section 12.127 - Service of Documents
(a) Service on all parties. On the same date a document is filed with the commission, a copy shall also be sent to each party or the party's authorized representative by hand-delivery; by regular, certified, or registered mail; by email, upon agreement of the parties; or by fax.
(b) Certificate of service. A person filing a document shall include a certificate of service that certifies compliance with this section.
(1) A certificate of service shall be sufficient if it substantially complies with the following example: "Certificate of Service: I certify that on {date}, a true and correct copy of this {name of document} has been sent to {name of opposing party or authorized representative for the opposing party} by {specify method of delivery, e.g., email, regular mail, fax, certified mail.} {Signature}"
(2) If a filing does not certify service, the commission may:
(A) return the filing;
(B) send a notice of noncompliance to all parties, stating the filing will not be considered until all parties have been served; or
(C) send a copy of the filing to all parties.
(c) Presumed time of receipt of served documents. The following rebuttable presumptions shall apply regarding a party's receipt of documents served by another party:
(1) If a document was hand-delivered to a party, the commission shall presume that the document was received on the date of filing at the commission.
(2) If a document was served by courier-receipted overnight delivery, the commission shall presume that the document was received no later than the next business day after filing at the commission.
(3) If a document was served by regular, certified, or registered mail, or non-overnight courier-receipted delivery, the commission shall presume that it was received no later than three days after mailing.
(4) If a document was served by fax or email before 5:00 p.m. on a business day, the commission shall presume that the document was received on that day; otherwise, the commission shall presume that the document was received on the next business day.
(d) Burden on sender. The sender has the burden of proving date and time of service.

1 Tex. Admin. Code § 12.127

Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 43, Number 31, August 3, 2018, TexReg 5057, eff. 8/7/2018