Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 745 - LICENSING
Subchapter D - APPLICATION PROCESS
Division 12 - PERMIT RENEWAL
Section 745.489 - What is required for a public hearing for the renewal of a license?
Universal Citation: 26 TX Admin Code § 745.489
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) For a public hearing related to the renewal of a license to operate a general residential operation that provides treatment services to children with emotional disorders:
(1) A Licensing representative will
facilitate the hearing;
(2) A
representative of the general residential operation that submitted the renewal
application must attend the hearing;
(3) 10 days prior to the scheduled public
hearing, Licensing will send a notice of the public hearing to the
commissioner's court and the general residential operation that submitted the
renewal application and post it on the Licensing consumer website with the
following information:
(A) The name, address,
and phone number of the Licensing representative who will facilitate the
hearing;
(B) The name and address
of the general residential operation that submitted the renewal application;
(C) The date, time, and location
of the hearing;
(D) A description
of the population that the general residential operation currently serves, the
services being provided (except for the provision of trafficking victim
services), the number of children that the operation is currently licensed to
serve, and the number of children the operation is currently serving; and
(E) A statement that the public
hearing is for Licensing to receive public comments regarding the renewal of
the general residential operation's license; and
(4) Licensing will provide written procedures
that Licensing has adopted to provide the public with a reasonable opportunity
to offer public comments on any issues related to the renewal of the general
residential operation's license, including how the hearing will be conducted,
order of witnesses, and the conduct of participants at the hearing.
(b) During an active declaration of a state of disaster under Texas Government Code, Chapter 418, public hearings concerning an operation located in an area subject to the declaration of disaster may be held in a manner that allows remote participation.
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