40 Tex. Admin. Code § 700.308 - Right to Refuse Services and Consequences of Refusal
(a) A parent's absence or refusal to accept
services offered by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services
(DFPS) does not change DFPS's legal responsibility to protect children. Parents
must not be coerced or defrauded into accepting services but must be notified
of the steps DFPS may take to protect the children if the parents refuse
services.
(b) Parents have the
right to refuse services offered by DFPS unless a court has ordered the
services.
(c) If parents refuse to
allow DFPS to investigate, DFPS may request the county or district attorney to
petition the court for an order that requires the parents to allow the
investigation. If the allegation of abuse or neglect or other information
available to DFPS indicates immediate danger to the child, DFPS may also seek a
court order to remove the child from the home.
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