40 Tex. Admin. Code § 705.1307 - What is the designated perpetrator's role during an administrative review?
Current through Reg. 46, No. 53; December 31, 2021
(a) The designated
perpetrator may:
(1) appear in person at the
administrative review and may be accompanied by a representative;
(2) submit written material that is relevant
to the case; or
(3) have a
certified interpreter provided by DFPS if the designated perpetrator does not
speak English or is deaf, or may provide his own interpreter.
(b) The designated perpetrator is
responsible for:
(1) any costs incurred for
the review, except for interpreter services provided by DFPS; and
(2) keeping DFPS timely informed of his
current address at all times during the review period.
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