1 Tex. Admin. Code § 156.51

Current through Reg. 49, No. 43; October 25, 2024
Section 156.51 - Opportunity to Elect Arbitration
(a) DADS or any affected facility may elect arbitration as an alternative to a contested case proceeding or to a judicial proceeding relating to any of the following disputes arising under the Code, Subchapter E:
(1) renewal of a license under §247.023;
(2) suspension, revocation, or denial of a license under §247.041;
(3) assessment of a civil penalty under §247.045; or
(4) assessment of an administrative penalty under §247.0451.
(b) Arbitration may not be elected if the facility has had an arbitration order levied against it in the previous five years.
(c) The election of arbitration is a representation that the party choosing arbitration is solvent and able to bear the costs of the proceeding. In cases where the facility is responsible for paying SOAH's costs and expenses, SOAH will require that an authorized representative of the facility provide:
(1) a deposit for the costs of the proceeding, based on SOAH's reasonable determination of the amounts expected to be incurred; and
(2) an affidavit acknowledging the facility's responsibility and duty to pay SOAH's costs and expenses.
(d) An election to engage in arbitration under this chapter is irrevocable and binding on the facility and DADS. However, an election does not preclude the parties from reaching an agreed resolution of a dispute that has been submitted for arbitration at any time during the arbitration process before the final order has been issued by the arbitrator.

1 Tex. Admin. Code § 156.51

Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 40, Number 24, June 12, 2015, TexReg 3628, eff. 6/17/2015