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The review could either uphold the original decision, overturn it, or send it back for further consideration. It's a bit like rolling the dice; you hope for the best, but prepare for any result!
In many cases, yes! There might be a hearing where you can present your argument, similar to a courtroom setting, but without the drama of a movie.
Generally, you should stick to the evidence that was available during the original process. It's like trying to change the rules of a game mid-play; best to play by the original rules!
Once you file, the agency will review it, and you'll likely get a chance to argue your case. It's your moment in the spotlight to present your side!
Typically, you have a specific time frame, often around 30 days from when you get the order. It's like a game clock; once time's up, you lose the chance!
Any person or entity that feels wronged by a decision made by an agency can file a petition. If you think the agency dropped the ball, you have the right to speak up.
It's a request you make to a higher authority to look into a decision made by a local agency, board, or officer in Austin. Think of it like asking for a second opinion!