Special Education Hearing Officers
Federal opportunity from Public Agency. Place of performance: United States.
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The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is seeking proposals for special education hearing officer services. The selected contractor will preside over special education due process hearings filed by parents and school districts pursuant to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The contractor must be licensed to practice law in Texas, have at least 5 years of active practice, and 3 years of experience in special education, school law, disability, administrative, constitutional, civi... | Title: Special Education Hearing Officers, Agency: Texas Education Agency, State: Texas, Open Date: 3/19/2026, Close Date: 4/16/2026, Last Updated Date: 4/6/2026
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Public Agency issued solicitation for Special Education Hearing Officers, with . The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is seeking proposals for special education hearing officer services. The selected contractor will preside over special education due process hearings filed by parents and school districts pursuant to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is seeking proposals for special education hearing officer services. The selected contractor will preside over special education due process hearings filed by parents and school districts pursuant to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The contractor must be licensed to practice law in Texas, have at least 5 years of active practice, and 3 years of experience in special education, school law, disability, administrative, constitutional, civi... | Title: Special Education Hearing Officers, Agency: Texas Education Agency, State: Texas, Open Date: 3/19/2026, Close Date: 4/16/2026, Last Updated Date: 4/6/2026
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- The contractor must be licensed to practice law in Texas, have at least 5 years of active practice, and 3 years of experience in special education, school law, disability, administrative, constitutional, civi...
- | Title: Special Education Hearing Officers, Agency: Texas Education Agency, State: Texas, Open Date: 3/19/2026, Close Date: 4/16/2026, Last Updated Date: 4/6/2026
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