12.0203 – NEGOTIATED RULEMAKING AND ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE
Texas Agriculture Code § 12.0203
Summary
This law mandates the commissioner to promote negotiated rulemaking and alternative dispute resolution for adopting rules and resolving disputes within the department's jurisdiction. It aims to streamline processes and reduce conflicts in agricultural regulations.
Encourages negotiated rulemaking for adopting department rules.
Promotes alternative dispute resolution for internal and external disputes.
Applies to disputes under the department's jurisdiction.
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