Texas Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 40. SOCIAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE |
PART 19. DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES |
CHAPTER 705. ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES |
SUBCHAPTER M. RELEASE HEARINGS |
SECTION 705.1307. What is the designated perpetrator's role during an administrative review?
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(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. Source Note: The provisions of this §705.1307 adopted to be effective February 1, 2021, 46 TexReg 317