Sec. 372.108. APPEAL. (a) A registered owner may appeal the justice of the peace's decision by filing a petition not later than the 30th day after the date on which the decision is rendered:
(1) in the county court at law of the county in which the justice of the peace precinct is located; or
(2) if there is no county court at law in that county, in the county court.
(b) The registered owner must send a file-stamped copy of the petition, certified by the clerk of the court, to the toll project entity by certified mail not later than the 30th day after the date the appeal petition is filed.
(c) The court shall notify the toll project entity of the hearing not later than the 31st day before the date the court sets for the hearing.
(d) A trial on appeal is a trial de novo on the issues under Section 372.107(d).
(e) Neither the filing of the appeal petition nor service of notice of the appeal stays the toll project entity's exercise of the habitual violator remedies unless the person who files the appeal posts a bond with the toll project entity issued by a sufficient surety in the total amount of unpaid tolls and fees owed by the registered owner to the toll project entity.
Added by Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 491 (S.B. 1792), Sec. 1, eff. June 14, 2013.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle G - Turnpikes and Toll Projects
Chapter 372 - Provisions Applicable to More Than One Type of Toll Project
Subchapter C. Nonpayment of Tolls; Remedies
Section 372.101. Applicability
Section 372.102. Publication of Nonpaying Vehicle Information
Section 372.103. Toll Violation Payment Plan
Section 372.104. Default; Suit to Recover Outstanding Balance Due
Section 372.105. Nonpayment by Vehicles Not Registered in This State
Section 372.106. Habitual Violator
Section 372.109. Period Determination Is Effective
Section 372.110. Order Prohibiting Operation of Motor Vehicle on Toll Project; Offense
Section 372.111. Denial of Motor Vehicle Registration
Section 372.112. Impoundment of Motor Vehicle
Section 372.113. Habitual Violator Remedies Against Lessee of Vehicle
Section 372.114. Habitual Violator Remedies Against Owners of Vehicles Not Registered in This State