Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
GOVERNMENT CODE |
Title 2. JUDICIAL BRANCH |
Subtitle B. JUDGES |
Chapter 33. STATE COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT |
Subchapter B. POWERS AND DUTIES |
Sec. 33.033. NOTIFICATION TO COMPLAINANT
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(a) The commission shall promptly notify a complainant of the disposition of the case.
(b) The communication shall inform the complainant that:
(1) the case has been dismissed;
(2) a private sanction or order of additional education has been issued by the commission;
(3) a public sanction has been issued by the commission;
(4) formal proceedings have been instituted; or
(5) a judge has resigned from judicial office in lieu of disciplinary action by the commission.
(c) The communication may not contain the name of a judge unless a public sanction has been issued by the commission or formal proceedings have been instituted.
(d) If a public sanction has been issued by the commission, the communication must include a copy of the public sanction.
(e) If the complaint is dismissed by the commission, the commission shall include in the notification under Subsection (a):
(1) an explanation of each reason for the dismissal; and
(2) information relating to requesting reconsideration of the dismissed complaint as provided by Sections 33.035(a) and (f).