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Your Appeal Rights

Notice of Action (NOA) TCRC works hard to come to agreements with people served.  Sometimes, we can’t come to an agreement. If this occurs and the regional center makes a decision without your written agreement, you will receive a NOA. The NOA Must...

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Your Clients’ Rights Advocate

If you believe that the regional center has wrongly or unfairly denied your rights, you may file a complaint with the Clients’ Rights Advocate. This process resolves complaints other than disputes about eligibility or the nature, scope, or amount of...

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Your Rights

There are many ways you can advocate for services that you need. You have these rights: Fair Hearing If you disagree with a regional center decision about services or eligibility or other action, you may file for a fair hearing. Ask your service coordinator...

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Resources Available for All Three-Year-Olds

Your Service Coordinator will be able to assist you in finding local...