Texas Administrative Code
Title 40 - SOCIAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE
Part 19 - DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES
Chapter 702 - GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Subchapter I - OFFICE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS SERVICES
Division 3 - OFFICE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS REVIEW OF PERPETRATOR DESIGNATION
Section 702.849 - What happens when the Office of Consumer Affairs completes the Review?

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

After completing the Review, the Office of Consumer Affairs prepares written findings and recommendations.

(1) If the Office of Consumer Affairs findings sustain the Administrative Review of Investigation Findings (ARIF), the Office of Consumer Affairs director or designee notifies the requester of the final disposition of the case.

(2) If the Office of Consumer Affairs does not concur with the ARIF, the ARIF documents and Office of Consumer Affairs Review materials are forwarded to the program assistant commissioner or designee for consideration.

(A) If concurrence is reached, the Office of Consumer Affairs forwards a notification letter to the requester advising the requester of the findings.

(B) If the Office of Consumer Affairs and the CPS assistant commissioner or designee do not agree, the case is forwarded to Department of Family and Protective Services' general counsel, who reviews the case and makes the final decision as the DFPS commissioner's designee . The Office of Consumer Affairs then notifies the requester of the final case disposition.

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