115.043 – CERTIFICATE AS EVIDENCE. (a) A certificate that
Texas Natural Resources Code § 115.043
Summary
This law establishes that a certificate from the commission serves as prima facie evidence of the terms of a commission order. It applies to situations where the certificate is properly executed and sealed, making it admissible in civil proceedings.
Certificates must be sealed and executed by authorized personnel.
They provide prima facie evidence of commission orders.
Admissible in civil court proceedings.
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