11.320 – SCOPE OF JUDICIAL REVIEW. (a) In passing on
Texas Water Code § 11.320
Summary
This law outlines the judicial review process for decisions made by the commission regarding water rights. It specifies that courts will independently assess legal and factual issues without relying on the commission's findings, and only exceptions raised during rehearing can be considered.
Courts review issues independently of the commission's findings.
Substantial evidence rule is not applicable in these reviews.
Only exceptions raised in rehearing can be considered by the court.
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