22 Tex. Admin. Code § 107.11 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) Act--The Dental
Practice Act (DPA), Texas Occupations Code Annotated §§ 251.001 et
seq.
(2) Address of Record--A
licensee's mailing address as provided to the State Board of Dental Examiners
pursuant to state law and Board rule.
(3) Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)--An
individual appointed to preside over administrative hearings pursuant to the
APA.
(4) Administrative Procedure
Act (APA)--Texas Government Code, Chapter 2001 as amended.
(5) Agency--The Texas State Board of Dental
Examiners, also known as the State Board of Dental Examiners, and, for brevity,
the Dental Board or the Board.
(6)
Answer--A responsive pleading.
(7)
Applicant or petitioner--A party seeking a license, registration, or
certificate from the agency.
(8)
Board member--One of the appointed members of the decision making body defined
as the agency.
(9) Certificate--Any
annual renewal authority or permit.
(10) Complaint--Written accusation made by
any person, or by the Board on its own initiative, alleging that a licensee's
conduct may have violated the DPA or the Board's rules.
(11) Contested case--A proceeding, including
licensing, in which the legal rights, duties, or privileges of a party are to
be determined by the agency after an opportunity for adjudicative
hearing.
(12) Default Order--A
Board Order in which the factual allegations against a party are deemed
admitted as true upon the party's failure to file a timely Answer to a Formal
Complaint or to appear at a properly noticed SOAH hearing.
(13) Default Proceeding--The issuance of a
Proposal for Decision in which the factual allegations against the Respondent
in a contested case are deemed admitted as true upon the Respondent's failure
to appear at a properly noticed hearing or failure to file an Answer to the
Formal Complaint.
(14) Executive
Director--The Executive Director of the Texas State Board of Dental
Examiners.
(15) Formal
Complaint--Pleading by Board staff publically alleging a violation of the Act,
Board rules, or Board Order.
(16)
License--Includes the whole or part of any agency permit, certificate,
approval, registration, or similar form of permission required by
law.
(17) Licensing--Includes the
agency process relating to the granting, denial, renewal, revocation,
cancellation, suspension, annulment, withdrawal, limitation, or amendment of a
license.
(18) Officer--Any board
member elected to an office of the Texas State Board of Dental
Examiners.
(19) Party--Each person
named or admitted as a party.
(20)
Person--Any individual, partnership, corporation, association, governmental
subdivision, or public or private organization of any character.
(21) Petitioner--A party, including the Board
who brings a request or action and assumes the burden of going forward with an
administrative proceeding; e.g., the Board in an action to discipline a
licensee; the person who seeks a determination of eligibility for
licensure.
(22) Proposal for
Decision--A statement prepared by the individual who conducted the
administrative hearing that provides the findings of fact and conclusions of
law necessary for the proposed decision.
(23) Register--The Texas Register.
(24) Registration--The required annual
renewal of any previously issued permit or authority.
(25) Respondent--A party, including the
Board, to whom a request is made or against whom an action is brought, e.g.,
the licensee in a disciplinary action by the Board; the Board in an action to
determine eligibility for licensure.
(26) Rule--Any agency statement of general
applicability that implements, interprets, or prescribes law or policy, or
describes the procedure or practice requirements of the agency. The term
includes the amendment or repeal of a prior rule but does not include
statements concerning only the internal management or organization of the
agency and not affecting private rights or procedures. This definition includes
substantive regulations.
(27) State
Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH)--A state agency created to serve as an
independent forum for the conduct of adjudicative hearings in the executive
branch of state government.
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