- (a) After following the provisions of §80.2 of this title (relating to Complaint Procedures), the Enforcement Committee may invite a licensee to attend an informal conference to seek to settle a complaint.
- (b) The Enforcement Committee shall notify a licensee of an invitation to attend an informal conference as part of a notice of violation through regular mail and email.
- (c) A licensee shall respond in writing to the Enforcement Committee's notice of violation and invitation within 20 days from the date it was sent by the Board.
- (d) Board staff shall docket a contested case with the State Office Administrative Hearings (SOAH) against the licensee if the licensee fails to respond or declines the notice of violation and invitation.
- (e) The Enforcement Committee may withdraw an invitation to an informal conference at any time.
- (f) The Enforcement Committee may invite a complainant to attend an informal conference.
- (g) In its discretion, the Enforcement Committee may hold an informal conference in-person, or by telephone, video conference, or any other electronic means.
- (h) The chairman of the Enforcement Committee may select one or more members of the committee to hold the informal conference.
- (i) A staff attorney shall attend all informal conferences.
- (j) A licensee may be represented by an attorney.
(k) After the conclusion of the informal conference, the Enforcement Committee may:
- (1) dismiss the complaint;
- (2) direct staff to further investigate the complaint;
- (3) modify the original notice of violation; or
- (4) direct staff to docket a contested case with SOAH.
- (l) Any member of the Enforcement Committee who attends an informal conference that results in a final Proposal for Decision (PFD) after a hearing at SOAH shall recuse himself from any consideration and discussion of the PFD by the Board in a formal meeting.
Source Note:The provisions of this §80.11 adopted to be effective September 13, 2020, 45 TexReg 6234.