1 Tex. Admin. Code § 61.3 - Closing Applications
(a) An application
for compensation may be closed at the discretion of the OAG if any of the
following conditions occurs:
(1) The victim
has been awarded the statutory maximum amount of compensation allowed under
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.42, in accordance with the law in
effect at the date of the criminally injurious conduct or the date of the
forensic medical examination for emergency medical care applications;
(2) The 30-day time period for appealing the
decision of the OAG to award or deny an application or award has passed without
a request from the victim or claimant for reconsideration;
(3) The 30-day time period for appealing the
reconsideration has passed without a request from the victim or claimant for a
hearing;
(4) The 40-day period has
passed for filing a written notice of dissatisfaction with the OAG's final
decision;
(5) The 40-day period has
passed to bring suit in district court after filing a written notice of
dissatisfaction with the OAG's final decision;
(6) The victim or claimant knowingly or
intentionally submits false or forged information to the OAG;
(7) The victim or claimant submits an
incomplete application or a service provider submits an incomplete file on
behalf of the victim or claimant;
(8) The victim or claimant fails to respond
within a 30-day period to a request made by the OAG for information;
(9) The OAG is unable, within 30 days of
receiving an application, to obtain information substantiating that a crime
occurred;
(10) The victim or
claimant fails to report a collateral source or any other source of income;
or
(11) The victim is approved for
compensation and subsequently dies without a claimant on the application.
Payment may only be made on crime related bills submitted to the OAG prior to
the victim's death which meet all payment requirements. Upon the victim's
death, the individual who is legally charged with administering the victim's
estate may request to become a claimant and the application may remain open or
be reopened for payment of crime related expenses;
(12) The victim or claimant fails to provide
requested medical reports pursuant to §
61.502(a) of this
chapter (relating to Medical Reports and Records);
(13) The victim or claimant fails to submit
to an independent physical or mental examination requested pursuant to §
61.502(d) of this
chapter; or
(14) The victim or
claimant delays medically recommended treatment or is non-compliant with
medical orders.
(b) A
closed application may be reopened upon the receipt of requested information,
the OAG's own motion, or upon written request showing good cause by the victim
or claimant.
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