40 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.157 - Preliminary Matters
(a) The hearing
officer must contact the person who requested a hearing within five working
days after the receipt of the request by the Office of Legal
Services.
(b) The hearing officer
must set a date, time, and location convenient for the parties for the
administrative hearing. The hearing officer may conduct the hearing by
telephone for appropriate reasons, including the location of the person who
requested the hearing and other persons who will be participating in the
hearing
(c) The administrative
hearing must be held no later than 30 calendar days after the date the hearing
was requested, unless a continuance beyond 30 calendar days is agreed to by the
person who requested the hearing.
(d) The hearing officer must, at least 20
calendar days prior to the date of the hearing, send a written notice of the
hearing to the person who requested the hearing and the CEO.
(e) The notice must contain:
(1) the time, date, and location of the
hearing;
(2) the issue being
contested at the hearing;
(3) a
statement that the individual or LAR may represent himself or herself or choose
another person as a representative;
(4) a statement that each party must, upon
request, provide the other parties with the opportunity to examine and copy any
records concerning the individual and relevant to the contested issue at least
14 calendar days prior to the hearing;
(5) a statement that requests for reasonable
accommodations or for interpreters at the hearing must be made to the hearing
officer, in writing, at least five calendar days prior to the hearing;
and
(6) a copy of this
subchapter.
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