(a) The proposed client and contestant by right may:
(1) have a public hearing unless the proposed client or contestant requests a closed hearing;
(2) be present at the hearing; and
(3) be represented at the hearing by a person of their choosing, including legal counsel.
(b) The proposed client, contestant, and their respective representative by right may:
(1) have reasonable access at a reasonable time before the hearing to any records concerning the proposed client relevant to the proposed action;
(2) present oral or written testimony and evidence, including the results of an independent determination of an intellectual disability; and
(3) examine witnesses.
(c) The hearing shall be held:
(1) as soon as possible, but not later than the 30th day after the date of the request;
(2) in a convenient location; and
(3) after reasonable notice.
(d) Any interested person may appear and give oral or written testimony.
(e) The executive commissioner by rule shall implement the hearing procedures.