Texas Administrative Code
Title 40 - SOCIAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES
Chapter 7 - DADS ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
Subchapter S - NEGOTIATION AND MEDIATION OF CERTAIN CONTRACT CLAIMS AGAINST DADS
Division 2 - NEGOTIATION
Section 7.915 - Request for Contested Case Hearing

Universal Citation: 40 TX Admin Code ยง 7.915

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

(a) If a claim for breach of contract is not resolved in its entirety through negotiation, mediation or other assisted negotiation process in accordance with this subchapter on or before the 270th day after the unit receives the notice of claim, or after the expiration of any extension agreed to by the parties pursuant to §417.910(f) of this title (relating to Timetable), the contractor may file a request with the unit of state government for a contested case hearing before SOAH.

(b) A request for a contested case hearing shall state the legal and factual basis for the claim, and shall be delivered to the chief administrative officer of the unit of state government or other officer designated in the contract to receive notice within a reasonable time after the 270th day or the expiration of any written extension agreed to pursuant to §417.910(f) of this title (relating to Timetable).

(c) The unit of state government shall forward the contractor's request for contested case hearing to SOAH within a reasonable period of time, not to exceed thirty days, after receipt of the request.

(d) The parties may agree to submit the case to SOAH before the 270th day after the notice of claim is received by the unit of state government if they have achieved a partial resolution of the claim or if an impasse has been reached in the negotiations and proceeding to a contested case hearing would serve the interests of justice.

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