Part VI.
Texas Motor Vehicle Commission
Chapter 101.
Practice and Procedure
Adjudicative Proceedings and Hearings
16 TAC §101.52
The Texas Motor Vehicle Board of the Texas Department of
Transportation adopts an amendment to §101.52, concerning evidence without
changes to the proposed text as published in the September 5, 1997, issue
of the
Texas Register
(22 TexReg 8824).
The amendment to §101.52 allows an Administrative Law Judge, under
appropriate circumstances as defined under the Texas Government Code, Chapter
2001, to take official notice of information listed in Motor Vehicle Division
licensing files as necessary to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of
the administrative process.
The effect of the amendments to §101.52 will be to allow Administrative
Law Judges, under the Texas Motor Vehicle Commission Code, to fully perform
all functions in a contested case hearing and to use official notice as a
tool in the hearing process to conserve time and resources of the agency and
those who practice before it.
Comments against the proposed amendment expressed concern that official
notice of licensing files would have the effect of admitting information as
true without requiring authentication or supporting evidence.
Written comments were filed by the American Automobile Manufacturers Association
(AAMA). Oral comment was received from Mr. Merritt Spencer, attorney, representing
AAMA.
The amendment is adopted under §3.06 of the Texas Motor
Vehicle Commission Code, Article 4413(36) and (36a), Texas Revised Civil Statutes,
which provides the Board with the authority to adopt rules necessary and convenient
to effectuate the provisions of the Code and to govern practice and procedure
before the agency.
This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been reviewed
by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on January
9, 1998.
TRD-9800382
Brett Bray
Director
Texas Motor Vehicle Commission
Effective date: January 29, 1998
Proposal publication date: September 5, 1997
For further information, please call: (512) 416-4800
Chapter 103.
General Rules