19 Tex. Admin. Code § 89.1186 - Extensions of Time
(a) A hearing officer
may grant extensions of time for good cause beyond the time period specified in
§
89.1185(l) of
this title (relating to Hearing Procedures) at the request of either party. A
hearing officer must not solicit extension requests, grant extensions on his or
her own behalf, or unilaterally issue extensions for any reason. Any extension
must be granted to a specific date, and the reason for the extension must be
documented in a written order of the hearing officer and provided to each of
the parties.
(b) A hearing officer
may grant a request for an extension only after fully considering the
cumulative impact of the following factors:
(1) whether the delay will positively
contribute to, or adversely affect, the child's educational interest or
well-being;
(2) the need of a party
for additional time to prepare or present the party's position at the
hearing;
(3) any adverse financial
or other detrimental consequences likely to be suffered by a party in the event
of delay; and
(4) whether there has
already been a delay in the proceeding through the actions of one of the
parties.
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