141.128 – APPEAL OF ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER OR RULING. (a) A
Texas Agriculture Code § 141.128
Summary
This law allows individuals who are affected by an administrative order or ruling related to agriculture to appeal the decision. The appeal process follows the procedures outlined for contested cases in the Government Code, and it is conducted as a trial de novo, meaning the case is heard anew.
Affected individuals can appeal administrative orders.
Appeals follow contested case procedures from the Government Code.
The appeal is conducted as a trial de novo.
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