13 Tex. Admin. Code § 9.15 - Reinstatement of Service
(a) If a borrower
has voluntarily suspended service, then the borrower may contact the agency at
any time to reinstate service. Service will be reinstated if less than five
years have elapsed since service was suspended, the borrower still meets
eligibility requirements, and the account is otherwise in good standing, as
described in §
9.3(c)(3) of
this chapter (relating to Eligibility).
(b) If service was automatically suspended
because the borrower had not been active for one year, then the borrower may
contact the agency at any time and request that service be reinstated. Service
will be reinstated if less than five years have elapsed since service was
suspended, the borrower still meets eligibility requirements, and the account
is otherwise in good standing.
(c)
If a borrower has been suspended for cause, service may be reinstated when the
cause has been resolved or the suspension has expired, depending on the cause
of suspension. In the case of a lengthy suspension, the patron will receive
instructions, as part of the suspension notification, as to how to reinstate
service. The borrower must continue to meet eligibility requirements and the
account must otherwise be in good standing.
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