- (a) The executive director will examine a petition and make a preliminary determination whether the petition states a claim that entitles the petitioner to initiate a contested case and whether the petition meets the procedural requirements of §1.23 and §1.24 of this subchapter and of Government Code, Chapter 2001.
- (b) If the executive director finds that the petition does not meet all legal requirements, the executive director will return the petition to the petitioner along with a statement of the reasons for rejecting it. The petitioner will be given at least 10 days in which to file a corrected petition.
- (c) If a corrected petition is rejected under this section, the executive director will return the corrected petition to the petitioner along with a statement of the reasons for rejecting it. The petitioner will not be given an opportunity to file another corrected petition.
- (d) The executive director's preliminary determination of a petition's legal sufficiency is without prejudice to the department's right to assert in litigation that a contested case should be dismissed for any reason.
Source Note:The provisions of this §1.25 adopted to be effective September 21, 2000, 25 TexReg 9228.