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  • Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 61.201

    March 6, 2025
    United States

    1 Texas Administrative Code § 61.201 – Application for Compensation (a) As required by Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.36, all communications and OAG approved applications for compensation shall be submitted to the Crime Victims’ Compensation Program, Office of the Attorney General, P.O. Box 12198, Austin, Texas 78711-2198. An OAG approved application for compensation…

  • Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 61.101

    March 6, 2025
    United States

    1 Texas Administrative Code § 61.101 – Definitions (a) The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings:(1) Application–A request for compensation in accordance with Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.36(a), including an emergency medical care application. (2) Closed Application–An application which has been administratively closed under §…

  • Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 61.4

    March 6, 2025
    United States

    1 Texas Administrative Code § 61.4 – Confidentiality of Records (a) The OAG shall keep confidential all applications, records and other information to the extent authorized by law. (b) The application and all documentation submitted to or created by the OAG is a governmental record.

  • Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 61.3

    March 6, 2025
    United States

    1 Texas Administrative Code § 61.3 – Closing Applications (a) An application for compensation may be closed at the discretion of the OAG if any of the following conditions occurs: (1) The victim has been awarded the statutory maximum amount of compensation allowed under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.42, in accordance with the…

  • Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 61.2

    March 6, 2025
    United States

    1 Texas Administrative Code § 61.2 – Insufficient Funds If the OAG adjusts the amount of awards and payments pursuant to Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.58(a), available funds will be awarded to emergency payments, loss of earnings, loss of support, and relocation and housing rental expenses. Other allowable awards will be adjusted and…

  • Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 61.1

    March 6, 2025
    United States

    1 Texas Administrative Code § 61.1 – Scope and Construction of Rules (a) This chapter is intended to apply solely to the administration of the Crime Victims’ Compensation Act (CVCA), Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 56, Articles 56.06, 56.065, and Subchapter B. The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) adopts this chapter consistent with…

  • Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 60.503

    March 6, 2025
    United States

    1 Texas Administrative Code § 60.503 – Audit Standards (a) Grantee will contract with an independent, licensed CPA firm to perform an annual financial audit engagement. If applicable, grantee’s independent, licensed CPA firm will determine the type of annual financial audit, which may include a compliance attestation in accordance with federal audit requirements and/or Texas…

  • Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 60.502

    March 6, 2025
    United States

    1 Texas Administrative Code § 60.502 – Compliance Assurance (a) Compliance reviews include programmatic monitoring, financial monitoring, and financial auditing. (b) The OAG will conduct compliance reviews throughout the existence of a grant. A grantee must make all grant-related records available to OAG representatives unless the information is sealed by law. (c) Compliance reviews may…

  • Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 60.501

    March 6, 2025
    United States

    1 Texas Administrative Code § 60.501 – Conflict of Interest (a) Grantee personnel, members of a grantee board or governing body, or other persons affiliated with the grant project shall not participate in any proceeding or action where grant funds personally benefit, directly or indirectly, the individuals or their relatives. For the purposes of this…

  • Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 60.500

    March 6, 2025
    United States

    1 Texas Administrative Code § 60.500 – Violations of Laws A grantee must immediately provide notification to the OAG and, if applicable, the local prosecutor’s office, of any knowledge, suspicion, or evidence of any violation of law that affects or is related to the grant. Such violations include misappropriation of funds, fraud, theft, embezzlement, forgery,…

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