(a) You may waive your right to a due process hearing
by:
(1) Not requesting a due process hearing according
to §707.845 in this division (relating to How do I request a
due process hearing?);
(2) Submitting a written statement to the appropriate
Child Care Investigations investigator that you are waiving your right
to the due process hearing before the 30-day timeframe has expired;
or
(3) If you have already requested a hearing, submitting
a written statement to the Texas Health and Human Services Legal Services
Division that you are waiving your right to the due process hearing.
(b) If you waive your right to a due process hearing:
(1) Because you did not make a timely request according
to §707.845 in this division each abuse, neglect, or exploitation
finding that was included in the letter informing you of your right
to request a due process hearing will be effective on the day after
your time period for requesting a due process hearing expires; or
(2) By submitting a written statement waiving your
right to a due process hearing, each finding will be effective on
the date the waiver is received, as applicable.
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