22 Tex. Admin. Code § 343.29 - Failure To Appear at Informal Settlement Conference or Hearing
(a) Informal Settlement Conference. Failure
to respond to the allegations, either by personal appearance at the informal
settlement conference or in writing, may result in the allegations being
confirmed at the informal settlement conference and the highest proposed
sanction being recommended to the board . The notice of the informal settlement
conference shall be served by delivering a copy to the respondent or licensee
in accordance with Texas Government Code §
2001.054(c)(1),
to the licensee 's last known address of record as shown by agency records, not
less than 10 days prior to the date of the conference.
(b) State Office of Administrative Hearings
(SOAH ) - If a respondent fails to appear in person or by attorney on the day
and at the time set for hearing in a contested case , regardless of whether an
appearance has been entered, the judge shall, upon adequate proof that proper
notice under the Texas Government Code chapter 2001 and Title 1 Texas
Administrative Code Part 7 was served upon the defaulting party , enter a
default judgment in the matter adverse to the respondent .
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