Texas Statutes
§ 2301.754 — DISMISSAL FOR FAILURE TO PROSECUTE.
Texas § 2301.754
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Code OCOccupations Code
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Tex. Occupations Code Code Ann. § 2301.754 (2026).
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Sec. 2301.754. DISMISSAL FOR FAILURE TO PROSECUTE.
(a)A person filing an appeal under this subchapter shall pursue the appeal with reasonable diligence.
(b)If the person fails to prosecute the appeal within six months after the date the appeal is filed, the court shall presume that the appeal has been abandoned. On the motion of the attorney general or a party in the case, the court shall dismiss the appeal after notifying the person who filed the appeal, unless the person shows good cause for the delay.
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1421, Sec. 5, eff. June 1, 2003.
Nearby Sections
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§ 2301.001
CONSTRUCTION; PURPOSE.§ 2301.002
DEFINITIONS.§ 2301.003
EFFECT ON AGREEMENTS.§ 2301.004
CHAPTER EXCLUSIVE.§ 2301.005
TITLE CHANGES.§ 2301.006
BROKERS PROHIBITED.§ 2301.007
TOWING VEHICLE BY LICENSE HOLDER.§ 2301.103
PERSONNEL.§ 2301.104
HEARINGS EXAMINERS.§ 2301.151
GENERAL JURISDICTION OF BOARD.§ 2301.152
GENERAL DUTIES OF BOARD.§ 2301.153
GENERAL POWERS OF BOARD.§ 2301.154
DELEGATION OF POWERS.§ 2301.155
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