If a client does not appeal the findings and/or the remedial action plan, the findings are accepted and plans are implemented as indicated.

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Multiple Choice

If a client does not appeal the findings and/or the remedial action plan, the findings are accepted and plans are implemented as indicated.

Explanation:
The key idea is that the appeal process is the mechanism to challenge findings or the remedial action plan. When a client does not appeal within the allowed timeframe, the findings are considered final and the remedial action plan is implemented as proposed. This creates a clear, timely path to remediation without prolonging the process. If an appeal were filed, the findings or plan could be reconsidered or changed; since there is no appeal, there is no pending revision and the specified plan proceeds.

The key idea is that the appeal process is the mechanism to challenge findings or the remedial action plan. When a client does not appeal within the allowed timeframe, the findings are considered final and the remedial action plan is implemented as proposed. This creates a clear, timely path to remediation without prolonging the process. If an appeal were filed, the findings or plan could be reconsidered or changed; since there is no appeal, there is no pending revision and the specified plan proceeds.

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