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Tex. Occ. Code § 164.009 (2026)
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Sec. 164.009. JUDICIAL REVIEW. A person whose license to practice medicine has been revoked or who is subject to other disciplinary action by the board may appeal to a Travis County district court not later than the 30th day after the date the board decision is final.
Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 12
cases (3 in the last 5 years), 2008–2026 · leading case: Aleman v. Tex. Med. Bd., 565 S.W.3d 26 (Tex. App. 2017).
Aleman v. Tex. Med. Bd., 565 S.W.3d 26 (Tex. App. 2017). “See Tex. Occ. Code § 164.009 (person subject to disciplinary action by board may appeal to Travis County district court).”
David Saucedo v. Texas Med. Bd. (2026). “27, 28 Tex. Occ. Code § 164.009 ................”
Harold Granek, M.D. v. Texas State Bd. of Med. Examiners & Donald W. Patrick, M.D. (Tex. App. 2008). “See Tex. Occ. Code Ann. §§ 164.009 (judicial review), .”
Jesús Rodriguez-Aguero, M.D. v. Texas Med. Bd. (Tex. App. 2010). “(4) For the reasons discussed below, we conclude that the Board's order is supported by substantial evidence and that appellant's complaints are without merit.”
Robert Charles Lowry, M.D.// Cross Texas Med. Bd. v. Texas Med. Bd.// Cross-Appellee, Robert Charles Lowry, M.D. (Tex. App. 2021). “174 (setting forth standard and providing that it applies to suits for judicial review of agency decisions when “the law does not define the scope of judicial review”); Tex. Occ. Code § 164.009 (providing for judicial review of MPA disciplinary actions without defining scope of…”
Robert W. Van Boven M.D., D.D.S. v. Scott Freshour, Margaret McNeese, Chris Palazola, Amy Swanholm, Timothy Webb, & Sherif Zaafran, M.D., in Their Off. Capacities as Officers of the Texas Med. Bd. (Tex. 2022). “See TEX. OCC. CODE § 164.009 (“A person whose license to practice medicine has been revoked or who is subject to other disciplinary action by the board may appeal to a Travis County district court not later than the 30th day after the date the board decision is final.”
Texas Med. Bd. &, in Their Off. Capacities Only Irvin E. Zeitler, Jr., D.O. President, Marl Robinson Exec. Dir., Michael Arambula, M.D., Pharm.D. James Scott Holliday, D.O. & Carlos L. Gallardo, Members of the Bd. v. Benjamin Wiseman, M.D. (Tex. App. 2015). “9 See Tex. Occ. Code § 164.009; Tex. Gov’t Code § 2001.”
Harold Granek, M.D. v. Texas State Bd. of Med. Examiners & Donald W. Patrick, M.D. (Tex. App. 2008). “See Tex. Occ. Code Ann. §§ 164.009 (judicial review), .”
Jesús Rodriguez-Aguero, M.D. v. Texas Med. Bd. (Tex. App. 2010). “” Appellant challenges findings of fact 7, 8, and 13, 15, and 16 in the Board’s final order.”
Elizabeth Louise Handley v. Marian C. Bloss (Tex. App. 2010). “See Tex. Occ. Code Ann. § 164.009 (West 2004) (“A 6 person whose license to practice medicine has been revoked or who is subject to other disciplinary action by the board may appeal to a Travis County district court not later than the 30th day after the date the board decision…”
Dr. Tone Johnson Jr. v. Texas Med. Bd. (Tex. App. 2010). “See Tex. Occ. Code Ann. § 164.009 (West 2004) ("A person whose license to practice medicine has been revoked or who is subject to other disciplinary action by the board may appeal to a Travis County district court not later than the 30th day after the date the board decision is…”
Texas Med. Bd. & Scott Freshour, in His Off. Capacity as Gen. Couns. of the Texas Med. Bd. v. Teladoc, Inc. (Tex. App. 2015). “3 TEX. OCC. CODE § 164.009 ................”
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