Sec. 247.097. COURT VACATING ORDER. (a) On a finding described by Subsection (b), a court shall:
(1) on application of a facility, vacate an arbitrator's order with respect to an arbitration conducted at the election of the department; or
(2) on application of the department, vacate an arbitrator's order with respect to an arbitration conducted at the election of a facility.
(b) A court shall vacate an arbitrator's order under Subsection (a) only on a finding that:
(1) the order was procured by corruption, fraud, or misrepresentation;
(2) the decision of the arbitrator was arbitrary or capricious and against the weight of the evidence; or
(3) the order exceeded the jurisdiction of the arbitrator under Section 247.094(a).
(c) If the order is vacated, the dispute shall be remanded to the department for another arbitration proceeding.
(d) A suit to vacate an arbitrator's order must be filed not later than the 30th day after:
(1) the date of the award; or
(2) the date the facility or department knew or should have known of a basis for suit under this section, but in no event later than the first anniversary of the date of the order.
(e) Venue for a suit to vacate an arbitrator's order is in the county in which the arbitration was conducted.
Added by Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 218 (H.B. 33), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2013.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle B - Licensing of Health Facilities
Chapter 247 - Assisted Living Facilities
Section 247.081. Scope of Subchapter
Section 247.082. Election of Arbitration
Section 247.083. Arbitration Procedures
Section 247.084. Arbitrator Qualifications
Section 247.085. Arbitrator Selection
Section 247.086. Arbitrator Duties
Section 247.087. Scheduling of Arbitration
Section 247.088. Exchange and Filing of Information
Section 247.090. Testimony; Record
Section 247.092. Closing Statements; Briefs
Section 247.093. Ex Parte Contacts Prohibited
Section 247.095. Effect of Order
Section 247.096. Clerical Error
Section 247.097. Court Vacating Order
Section 247.098. Enforcement of Certain Arbitration Orders for Civil Penalties