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TITLE 1ADMINISTRATION
PART 15TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
CHAPTER 357HEARINGS
SUBCHAPTER IHEARINGS UNDER THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT
RULE §357.487Representation of Parties

(a) Respondent. A licensed attorney for the referring agency represents the referring agency.

(b) Petitioner. Any of the following persons may represent the petitioner:

  (1) the petitioner;

  (2) an attorney for the petitioner, upon filing of a notice of representation with the judge and service on the other party; or

  (3) a person designated by the petitioner in writing to the judge.

(c) Attorney not required. A petitioner is not required to have an attorney to appear and participate at a hearing. Neither HHSC nor a referring agency will provide an attorney to represent a petitioner.

(d) Change in representation. A party wishing to change its representative must file a written notice of substitution of representative with the judge. An attorney wishing to withdraw from representing a party must do so in accordance with the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure.


Source Note: The provisions of this §357.487 adopted to be effective June 20, 2007, 32 TexReg 3544

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