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Current Trends in Operation and Compliance in Administrative Proceedings

Contains material from Oct 2021

Current Trends in Operation and Compliance in Administrative Proceedings
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Session 1: A Year of Virtual Open Meetings under the Governor’s Disaster Proclamation - State agencies have operated under the Governor’s Emergency Proclamation for a year. Learn best practices of holding virtual open meetings and stakeholder’s participation.

Session 2: Regulation of Health Care Mid-Level Practitioners - The panel compares and contrasts Advanced Practice Registered Nurses and Physicians' Assistants.

Session 3: Texas Commission on Law Enforcement: A Municipal-Administrative Law Perspective - Despite the establishment of a state regulatory body (TCOLE), the regulation of policing is almost entirely in the hands of the employer. With TCOLE undergoing a Sunset review this session, will the Legislature grant the agency greater power to regulate police misconduct on a state-wide level?

Session 4: Agency Changes of an ALJ’s Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law - Examining the authority of an administrative agency to make changes to an Administrative Law Judge’s proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law.

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1. A Year of Virtual Open Meetings under the Governor’s Disaster Proclamation (Oct 2021)

Katherine Farrell, Alice McAfee

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A Year of Virtual Open Meetings under the Governor’s Disaster Proclamation (Oct 2021)

State agencies have operated under the Governor’s Emergency Proclamation for a year. Learn best practices of holding virtual open meetings and stakeholder’s participation.

Originally presented: Sep 2021 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

Katherine Farrell, Teacher Retirement System of Texas - Austin, TX
Alice McAfee, Teacher Retirement System of Texas - Austin, TX

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2. Regulation of Health Care Mid-Level Practitioners (Oct 2021)

Taralynn Mackay, Susan Rodriguez, JoAnna Starr

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Regulation of Health Care Mid-Level Practitioners (Oct 2021)

The panel compares and contrasts Advanced Practice Registered Nurses and Physicians' Assistants.

Originally presented: Sep 2021 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

Taralynn Mackay, McDonald, Mackay, Porter & Weitz, LLP - Austin, TX
Susan Rodriguez, Texas Medical Board - Austin, TX
JoAnna Starr, Texas Board of Nursing - Austin, TX

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3. Texas Commission on Law Enforcement: A Municipal-Administrative Law Perspective (Oct 2021)

Ann Marie Skowronski

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Texas Commission on Law Enforcement: A Municipal-Administrative Law Perspective (Oct 2021)

Despite the establishment of a state regulatory body (TCOLE), the regulation of policing is almost entirely in the hands of the employer. With TCOLE undergoing a Sunset review this session, will the Legislature grant the agency greater power to regulate police misconduct on a state-wide level?

Originally presented: Sep 2021 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

Ann Marie Skowronski, City of Austin - Law Department - Austin, TX

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4. Agency Changes of an ALJ’s Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law (Oct 2021)

Paul R. Tough

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Agency Changes of an ALJ’s Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law (Oct 2021)

Examining the authority of an administrative agency to make changes to an Administrative Law Judge’s proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law.

Originally presented: Sep 2021 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

Paul R. Tough, McElroy, Sullivan, Miller & Weber, LLP - Austin, TX