This is a legal document that was released by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - a government authority operating within Missouri.
The document is provided in Russian.
Q: What is a referral letter?
A: A referral letter is a written recommendation or request for services that is typically sent from one person or organization to another.
Q: What does 'no contact after referral letter' mean?
A: 'No contact after referral letter' means that there has been no communication or response from the person or organization to whom the referral letter was sent.
Q: What should I do if there is no contact after a referral letter?
A: If there is no contact after a referral letter, you may want to follow up with a phone call or a second letter to ensure that the recipient received the referral and to inquire about the status of the referral.
Q: Is there a specific time frame for follow-up after a referral letter?
A: There is no specific time frame for follow-up after a referral letter, but it is generally recommended to wait a reasonable amount of time before reaching out to the recipient for an update.
Q: Are there any legal requirements regarding response to a referral letter?
A: There are no specific legal requirements regarding response to a referral letter, but it is considered common courtesy for the recipient to acknowledge the referral and provide an update if applicable.
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