Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 15 - TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 386 - DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Subchapter D - RECONSIDERATION AND APPEALS
- Section 386.401 - What do I do if I disagree with the grant decision?
- Section 386.402 - What happens if I miss the 60-day deadline?
- Section 386.403 - What is good cause?
- Section 386.404 - Where do I send my request for reconsideration?
- Section 386.405 - What happens when I request reconsideration of the decision?
- Section 386.406 - How long does it take to respond to my request for reconsideration?
- Section 386.407 - Do I have the right to appeal the reconsideration decision?
- Section 386.408 - How do I appeal the reconsideration decision?
- Section 386.409 - What steps does the Other Needs Assistance (ONA) staff take when I request a hearing?
- Section 386.410 - When will DHS schedule my hearing?
- Section 386.411 - Who decides my appeal?
- Section 386.412 - Will I be able to see the records DHS has regarding my claim?
- Section 386.413 - What documents must the DHS office administering Other Needs Assistance (ONA) send to the DHS Hearings Department when a disaster is declared and the ONA state administrative plan is approved?
- Section 386.414 - Do DHS attorneys across the state have access to disaster-related documents?
- Section 386.415 - How will I learn the decision on my appeal?
- Section 386.416 - What happens if I decide to withdraw my appeal?
- Section 386.417 - What DHS rules apply to my appeal?
- Section 386.418 - What records does DHS keep of my hearing?
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