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Filing a Complaint By going to any Department of Safety Homeland Security facility and asking to speak with a supervisor; By contacting the Office of Professional Accountability at our local Nashville number (615) 251-5228, statewide toll free number (877) 459-3038 or via e-mail at opa.complaints@tn.gov.
If you have questions or concerns, you can contact us at 1-866-487-9243 or visit .dol.gov/whd. You will be directed to the nearest WHD office for assistance. There are over 200 WHD offices throughout the country with trained professionals to help you.
If you know or suspect someone fraudulently received Families First, Food Stamps, Child Care, Vocational Rehabilitation or any other DHS program contact the Human Services Fraud Hotline: 1-800-241-2629 or 615-741-7445 (within the Nashville area).
To file a complaint online: Visit . Select File a Complaint in the upper right corner. Review the disclaimer that indicates complaints are public record.
The Right to Due Process (Fourteenth Amendment) The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees the right to due process of law for all individuals, including criminal defendants. Due process ensures that defendants are treated fairly and have the opportunity to present their cases before an impartial judge and jury.
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The TNDOE main line is 615.741. 5158 and the legal department is (615) 741-2921. The website is Education (tn.gov) and a list of departments and contacts fis HERE.
In the state of Tennessee, to report suspected licensing violations or possible illegal child care operations, call the Child Care Complaint Hotline at 615-313-4820 or toll free 1-800-462-8261.
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