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· 4/22/2004

State, Office of Public Utility Counsel v. Public Utility Commission of Texas

Citations

  • 131 S.W.3d 314
  • 2004 WL 438491

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that to establish agency rule is invalid, must show that it contravenes statutory language, runs counter to statute’s general objectives, or imposes additional or inconsistent conditions
  • holding that to establish agency rule is invalid, must show that it contravenes statutory language, runs counter to statute’s general objectives, or imposes additional or inconsistent conditions
  • rejecting a similar argument when the PUC sought to avoid validity challenge of amended rule
  • rule invalid if it contravenes specific statutory language or runs counter to general objectives of statute
  • rule invalid if it contravenes specific statutory language or runs counter to general objectives of statute
  • rule invalid if it contravenes specific statutory language or runs counter to general objectives of statute

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Judges: Chief Justice Law, Justices Kidd and Puryear

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