Texas Statutes
Subchapter D. General Powers and Duties of the Commission
Section 5.122. Delegation of Uncontested Matters to Executive Director

Sec. 5.122. DELEGATION OF UNCONTESTED MATTERS TO EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. (a) The commission by rule or order may delegate to the executive director the commission's authority to act on an application or other request to issue, renew, reopen, transfer, amend, extend, withdraw, revoke, terminate, or modify a permit, license, certificate, registration, or other authorization or approval if:
(1) required notice of the application or request for the authorization or approval has been given;
(2) the holder of or applicant for the authorization or approval agrees in writing to the action to be taken by the executive director; and
(3) the application or request:
(A) is uncontested and does not require an evidentiary hearing;
(B) has become uncontested before parties are named because each person who requested a contested case hearing within the time allowed by law has:
(i) withdrawn the request for a contested case hearing without condition;
(ii) withdrawn the request for a contested case hearing conditioned only on the withdrawal of all other hearing requests; or
(iii) agreed in writing to allow the executive director to make a final decision on the matter; or
(C) has become uncontested because all parties have agreed in writing to the action to be taken by the executive director.
(b) A person affected by an action the executive director takes on a matter delegated under this section may appeal the executive director's action to the commission unless the action is a decision:
(1) regarding a federal operating permit under Subchapter C, Chapter 382, Health and Safety Code; or
(2) specified as final and appealable by the commission rule that delegates the decision to the executive director.
(c) A person affected by a decision of the executive director on a matter delegated under this section that regards a federal operating permit under Subchapter C, Chapter 382, Health and Safety Code, may:
(1) petition the administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency in accordance with rules adopted under Section 382.0563, Health and Safety Code; or
(2) file a petition for judicial review under Section 382.032, Health and Safety Code.
(d) The commission's authority under this section is cumulative of the commission's authority to delegate its powers, duties, or rights under any other law.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 860, Sec. 1, eff. Aug. 28, 1995. Amended by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 302, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.
Amended by:
Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1065 (H.B. 3177), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2017.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Water Code

Title 2 - Water Administration

Subtitle A - Executive Agencies

Chapter 5 - Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Subchapter D. General Powers and Duties of the Commission

Section 5.101. Scope of Subchapter

Section 5.102. General Powers

Section 5.103. Rules

Section 5.1031. Negotiated Rulemaking and Alternative Dispute Resolution

Section 5.1035. Rules Regarding Drinking-Water Standards

Section 5.104. Memoranda of Understanding

Section 5.105. General Policy

Section 5.106. Budget Approval

Section 5.107. Advisory Committees, Work Groups, and Task Forces

Section 5.108. Executive Director

Section 5.109. Chief Clerk

Section 5.110. General Counsel

Section 5.111. Standards of Conduct

Section 5.112. Public Testimony Policy

Section 5.113. Commission and Staff Responsibility Policy

Section 5.114. Applications and Other Documents

Section 5.115. Persons Affected in Commission Hearings; Notice of Application

Section 5.116. Hearings; Recess

Section 5.117. Mandatory Enforcement Hearing

Section 5.1175. Payment of Penalty by Installment

Section 5.118. Power to Administer Oaths

Section 5.119. Commission to Be Knowledgeable

Section 5.1191. Research Model

Section 5.1192. Coordination of Research

Section 5.1193. Report

Section 5.120. Conservation and Quality of Environment

Section 5.121. Public Information

Section 5.122. Delegation of Uncontested Matters to Executive Director

Section 5.124. Authority to Award Grants

Section 5.125. Cost-Sharing for Environmental Compliance Assessments by Certain Businesses

Section 5.126. Report on Enforcement Actions

Section 5.127. Environmental Management Systems

Section 5.128. Electronic Reporting to Commission; Electronic Transmission of Information by Commission; Reduction of Duplicate Reporting

Section 5.129. Summary for Public Notices

Section 5.130. Consideration of Cumulative Risks

Section 5.132. Creation of Performance Measures for Innovative Regulatory Programs

Section 5.133. Actions in Mexico

Section 5.134. Use of Environmental Testing Laboratory Data and Analysis

Section 5.135. Small Business Compliance Assistance Program