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  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 65.307 – Use of the Electronic Communication (a) The OAG may send a claimant any notices, forms, or other documentation and information by electronic means. (b) The OAG may require a claimant to submit notices, forms, or other documentation and information be electronic means, unless good cause is shown. (c)…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 65.306 – Insufficient Funds The OAG will not exceed the amount of money appropriated for compensation and available funds will be awarded in a priority deemed appropriate by the OAG.

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 65.305 – Refunds from Claimants (a) The OAG may require a refund from a claimant if any compensation was awarded under the LCP based on fraud or mistake or based on new information that would disqualify a claimant from being eligible for compensation. (b) The OAG may require the claimant…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 65.304 – Collateral Sources (a) The LCP is the payer of last resort, and the OAG will not award compensation to a claimant if the OAG determines the claimant is or was eligible for reimbursement from any available collateral source and failed to seek reimbursement from an available collateral source.…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 65.303 – Denial or Closure of an Application (a) The OAG will deny compensation under this article if: (1) real property damage was not caused by a trespasser committing a border crime on agricultural land; (2) the claimant was eligible for reimbursement from another collateral source and failed to seek…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 65.302 – Law Enforcement Report (a) A claimant must report an incident to the appropriate law enforcement agency within a reasonable period as determined by the OAG in order to be eligible for compensation under the LCP. (b) The OAG may extend the time for reporting an incident to law…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 65.301 – Timely Filing an Application (a) An application must be submitted with the OAG no later than 90 days from the date of an incident. (b) The OAG may extend the time for filing an application upon good cause shown by the claimant. Good cause, as determined by the…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 65.300 – Application for Compensation (a) All communications and applications for compensation shall be submitted to the LCP in a manner and form prescribed by the OAG. (b) An application for compensation is complete when the application: (1) is filled out in its entirety as prescribed by the OAG; (2)…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 65.203 – Monitoring Use of Compensation (a) The OAG may verify and investigate the use of compensation awarded under the LCP. Verification and investigation includes but is not limited to: (1) verification of any documentation submitted to the OAG; (2) review of records submitted by a claimant; or (3) a…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 65.202 – Compensation Amount Guidelines (a) Real property repairs are limited to the following categories:(1) labor cost for repairs made; (2) cost for fence repair, including materials; (3) cost for structure repair, including materials; (4) disposal and removal of damaged property; or (5) any other costs the OAG determines is…