§ 12-18-811 - Expedited administrative hearings.
               	 		
12-18-811.    Expedited administrative hearings.
    (a)    (1)  If  an alleged offender timely requests an administrative hearing, the  Department of Human Services may request that the administrative hearing  be expedited if the alleged offender is engaged in child-related  activities or employment or the alleged offender is employed or a  volunteer with persons with disabilities, persons with mental illnesses,  or elderly persons.
      (2)  The  alleged offender shall have five (5) days from date of receipt of the  request for an expedited administrative hearing to object to any request  to expedite the administrative hearing.
(b)  The  expedited administrative hearing shall be granted if any of the  following are at risk because of the alleged offender's employment or  volunteer activities:
      (1)  Children;
      (2)  The elderly; or
      (3)  Persons with disabilities or mental illnesses.
(c)  If  the administrative hearing is expedited, the department shall  immediately make the investigative file available to the alleged  offender.
(d)    (1)  The department may charge:
            (A)  A  reasonable fee not to exceed ten dollars ($10.00) for researching,  copying, and mailing records of the investigative file; and
            (B)  A reasonable fee for reproducing copies of tapes and photographs.
      (2)  A fee shall not be charged to a person who is indigent.
(e)    (1)  Unless  waived by the alleged offender, the expedited administrative hearing  process shall not be held until at least thirty (30) days have elapsed  after the investigative file is made available to the alleged offender.
      (2)  As  used in this section, "made available" means notification to the  offender or his or her attorney that a copy of the investigative record  is available for pickup at the department office in the county in which  the alleged offender resides or in the department office in the county  designated by the alleged offender or his or her attorney.