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Texas Administrative Practice and Procedure
Ronald L. Beal
 
Price: $138.00
Publisher: Michie
Format: 2 volume, looseleaf
ISBN: 9780327019398
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Texas Administrative Practice and Procedure offers valuable guidance on this complex, ever-changing subject. Since the adoption of the Texas Administrative Procedure Act in 1976, legal practitioners have a reliable reference using Texas Administrative Practice and Procedure on all aspects of administrative procedure. This work also presents excellent coverage of substantive and procedural challenges to agency action.

You'll find expert research on contested cases from any point in the process: prehearing to hearing, post-hearing to judicial review. A one-stop authoritative source offering a wealth of information on:
  • Rulemaking procedures
  • Procedural and constitutional challenges during judicial review
  • Scope of agency adjudicative power
  • Impact of constitutional procedure due process on agency decision-making
  • Analysis of what should be considered when preparing a contested case proceeding, properly preserving error for appeal, or refining an appeal.

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Beal, Ronald L.
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