102.111 – RIGHT TO APPEAL. A person affected by an order
Texas Natural Resources Code § 102.111
Summary
This law grants individuals affected by certain commission orders the right to seek judicial review. It specifies that this review process is not conducted as a trial de novo, meaning the court will review the commission's decision without starting from scratch.
Applies to individuals affected by commission orders.
Allows for judicial review without a trial de novo.
Ensures a legal avenue for challenging commission decisions.
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