Current through Reg. 49, No. 49; December 6, 2024
Section 800.451 - Purpose and Applicability(a) Purpose. The Commission intends these rules to govern negotiation, mediation, and other assisted negotiation or mediation processes regarding a claim of breach of contract asserted by a contractor against the Agency under Texas Government Code, Chapter 2260. The Commission recognizes that the rules contained in this subchapter are not intended to replace procedures relating to breach of contract claims that are mandated by state or federal law. The parties to a contract are encouraged to resolve any disagreement concerning the contract in the ordinary course of contract administration under less formal procedures specified in the parties' contract.(b) Applicability. (1) This chapter does not apply to an action of the Agency for which a contractor is entitled to a specific remedy pursuant to state or federal constitution or statute.(2) This chapter does not apply to a contract action proposed or taken by the Agency for which a contractor receiving Medicaid funds under that contract is entitled by state statute or rule to a hearing conducted in accordance with Texas Government Code, Chapter 2001.(3) This chapter does not apply to contracts: (A) between the Agency and the federal government or its agencies, another state or nation;(B) between the Agency and one or more other units of state government;(C) between the Agency and a local governmental body, or a political subdivision of another state;(D) between a subcontractor and a contractor;(E) subject to § 201.112 of the Transportation Code;(F) within the exclusive jurisdiction of state or local regulatory bodies; or(G) within the exclusive jurisdiction of federal courts or regulatory bodies.(c) Remedies. The procedures contained in this subchapter are exclusive and required prerequisites to suit under the Civil Practice and Remedies Code, Chapter 107, and the Texas Government Code, Chapter 2260. This subchapter does not waive the Commission's or Agency's sovereign immunity to suit or liability.40 Tex. Admin. Code § 800.451
The provisions of this §800.451 adopted to be effective August 23, 2000, 25 TexReg 8063; amended to be effective February 7, 2011, 36 TexReg 592