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How does an “adverse action” affect an operation or home?

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How does an “adverse action” affect an operation or home?

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A. If adverse action is taken, the operation or home has a right to request an administrative review and a hearing. If the adverse action is upheld the operation or home must close. When they receive notice from the department that an adverse action will be taken the operation or home must notify each parent, guardian, or managing conservator of the children served in their operation or family home of the actions being taken. Parents, guardians, or managing conservators must also be notified if they are seeking to enroll children after the operation has received a revocation or suspension notice.

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