Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 745 - LICENSING
Subchapter M - ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEWS AND DUE PROCESS HEARINGS
Division 2 - DUE PROCESS HEARINGS
- Section 745.8831 - What is a due process hearing?
- Section 745.8833 - What does "Legal Enforcement Department" mean in this division?
- Section 745.8835 - Who may request a due process hearing?
- Section 745.8837 - How does a person request a due process hearing?
- Section 745.8839 - What is the process for scheduling a due process hearing and notifying the requestor?
- Section 745.8841 - What happens if a requestor's address changes after the initial request for a hearing?
- Section 745.8843 - When may the Legal Enforcement Department nullify a request for a due process hearing?
- Section 745.8845 - How is a due process hearing conducted?
- Section 745.8847 - What information can the parties discuss in a due process hearing?
- Section 745.8849 - Can an administrative law judge address multiple decisions and actions during a single due process hearing?
- Section 745.8851 - Who may appeal the final decision after a due process hearing?
- Section 745.8853 - What action must the Texas Health and Human Services Commission take after the final decision in a due process hearing?
- Section 745.8855 - Can a person waive the right to a due process hearing?
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