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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Department of |
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Licensing and Regulation. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 51.001, Occupations Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 51.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: |
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(1) "Advisory board" means a board, committee, |
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council, or other entity with multiple members that has as its |
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primary function advising the commission or department. |
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(2) "Commission" means the Texas Commission of |
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Licensing and Regulation. |
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(3) [(2)] "Department" means the Texas Department of |
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Licensing and Regulation. |
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(4) [(3)] "License" means a license, certificate, |
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registration, title, or permit issued by the department. |
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(5) [(4)] "License holder" means a person who holds a |
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license issued by the department. |
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(6) [(5)] "Respondent" means a person, regardless of |
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whether the person is a license holder, who is charged with |
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violating a law establishing a regulatory program administered by |
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the department or a rule adopted or order issued by the commission |
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or executive director. |
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(7) [(6)] "Sanction" means an action by the executive |
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director against a license holder or another person, including the |
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denial, suspension, or revocation of a license, the reprimand of a |
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license holder, or the placement of a license holder on probation. |
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SECTION 2. Subsection (a), Section 51.202, Occupations |
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Code, is amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The commission shall set fees, in amounts reasonable and |
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necessary to cover the costs of administering the programs or |
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activities, for: |
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(1) licenses issued by the department; |
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(2) license renewals and late renewals; |
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(3) examinations; [and] |
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(4) continuing education; and |
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(5) any other program or activity administered by the |
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department for which a fee is authorized. |
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SECTION 3. Subchapter D, Chapter 51, Occupations Code, is |
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amended by adding Sections 51.209, 51.210, and 51.211 to read as |
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follows: |
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Sec. 51.209. APPOINTMENT OF ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS. |
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(a) Except as otherwise provided by law, the presiding officer of |
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the commission, with the commission's approval, shall: |
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(1) appoint the members of the advisory board; and |
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(2) appoint a member of the advisory board to serve as |
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presiding officer of the advisory board. |
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(b) An advisory board member shall serve without |
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compensation but is entitled to reimbursement for actual and |
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necessary expenses incurred in performing advisory board |
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functions, subject to the General Appropriations Act. |
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Sec. 51.210. REMOVAL OF ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER. (a) An |
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advisory board member who was appointed by the presiding officer of |
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the commission with the commission's approval may be removed from |
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the advisory board by the presiding officer of the commission with |
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the commission's approval on the grounds that the member: |
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(1) does not have at the time of taking office the |
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qualifications required by the law or rule authorizing appointment |
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of the member; |
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(2) does not maintain during service on the advisory |
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board the qualifications required by the law or rule authorizing |
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appointment of the member; |
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(3) cannot, because of illness or disability, |
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discharge the member's duties for a substantial part of the member's |
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term; or |
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(4) is absent from more than half of the regularly |
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scheduled advisory board meetings that the member is eligible to |
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attend during a calendar year without an excuse approved by a |
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majority vote of the advisory board. |
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(b) The validity of an action of an advisory board is not |
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affected by the fact that it is taken when a ground for removal of a |
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member exists. |
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Sec. 51.211. STATE AGENCY CRIMINAL HISTORY PROCEDURES. |
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(a) The department may assist other state agencies in developing |
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consistent procedures to obtain and use criminal history record |
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information for licensing, regulatory, and related purposes. |
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(b) The department may provide funds to other state agencies |
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to assist with developing and implementing the procedures described |
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under Subsection (a). |
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SECTION 4. Subchapter G, Chapter 51, Occupations Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 51.3511 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 51.3511. SUBPOENAS. (a) The department may issue a |
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subpoena as provided by this section. |
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(b) The department may request and, if necessary, compel by |
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subpoena: |
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(1) the production for inspection and copying of |
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records, documents, and other evidence relevant to the |
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investigation of an alleged violation of this chapter, a law |
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establishing a regulatory program administered by the department, |
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or a rule adopted or order issued by the commission or executive |
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director; and |
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(2) the attendance of a witness for examination under |
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oath. |
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(c) A subpoena under this section may be issued throughout |
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the state and may be served by any person designated by the |
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commission or the executive director. |
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(d) The department, acting through the attorney general, |
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may bring an action to enforce a subpoena issued under this section |
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against a person who fails to comply with the subpoena. |
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(e) Venue for an action brought under this section is in a |
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district court in: |
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(1) Travis County; or |
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(2) any county in which the department may hold a |
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hearing. |
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(f) The court shall order compliance with the subpoena if |
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the court finds that good cause exists to issue the subpoena. |
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SECTION 5. Section 51.353, Occupations Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 51.353. LICENSE DENIAL; ADMINISTRATIVE SANCTIONS. |
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(a) The commission shall revoke, suspend, deny an application for, |
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or refuse to renew a license or shall reprimand a license holder for |
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a violation of this chapter, a law establishing a regulatory |
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program administered by the department, or a rule or order of the |
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commission or the executive director. |
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(b) The commission may probate the suspension of a [place on
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probation a person whose] license [is suspended]. If a license |
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suspension is probated, the commission may require the person to: |
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(1) report regularly to the department on matters that |
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are the basis of the probation; |
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(2) limit practice to the areas prescribed by the |
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commission; or |
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(3) continue or renew professional education until the |
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person attains a degree of skill satisfactory to the commission in |
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those areas that are the basis for the probation. |
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SECTION 6. Subchapter G, Chapter 51, Occupations Code, is |
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amended by adding Sections 51.355, 51.356, and 51.357 to read as |
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follows: |
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Sec. 51.355. CEASE AND DESIST ORDERS. The executive |
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director may issue a cease and desist order if the executive |
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director determines that the action is necessary to prevent a |
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violation of: |
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(1) this chapter; |
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(2) a law establishing a regulatory program |
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administered by the department; or |
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(3) a rule adopted or order issued by the commission or |
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the executive director. |
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Sec. 51.356. EMERGENCY ORDERS. (a) If the executive |
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director determines that an emergency exists requiring immediate |
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action to protect the public health and safety, the executive |
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director may issue an emergency order to suspend or revoke a license |
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or to halt operation of an unsafe facility or unsafe equipment that |
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is subject to regulation by the department. |
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(b) The executive director may issue the emergency order |
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with or without notice and hearing as the executive director |
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considers practicable under the circumstances. |
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(c) If an emergency order is issued under this section |
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without a hearing, the executive director shall set the time and |
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place for a hearing conducted by the State Office of Administrative |
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Hearings to affirm, modify, or set aside the emergency order not |
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later than the 10th day after the date the order was issued. The |
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order shall be affirmed to the extent that reasonable cause existed |
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to issue the order. |
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(d) The commission by rule may prescribe procedures for the |
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determination and appeal of an emergency order under this section, |
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including a rule allowing the commission to affirm, modify, or set |
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aside a decision made by the State Office of Administrative |
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Hearings under Subsection (c). |
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(e) A proceeding under this section is a contested case |
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under Chapter 2001, Government Code. |
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Sec. 51.357. DEFERRED ADJUDICATION; LICENSE SUSPENSION, |
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LICENSE REVOCATION, OR DENIAL OR REFUSAL TO RENEW LICENSE. |
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(a) The commission may suspend, revoke, deny an application for, |
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or refuse to renew a license if the commission determines that a |
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deferred adjudication makes the person holding or seeking the |
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license unfit for the license. |
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(b) In making a determination under Subsection (a), the |
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commission shall consider the factors set forth in Sections 53.022 |
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and 53.023 and the guidelines issued by the department under |
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Section 53.025. |
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SECTION 7. Subchapter H, Chapter 51, Occupations Code, is |
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amended by adding Sections 51.407 and 51.408 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 51.407. TEMPORARY LICENSE. (a) The commission by |
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rule may provide for the issuance of a temporary license to an |
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applicant who: |
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(1) submits to the executive director an application |
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on a form prescribed by the executive director; |
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(2) meets preliminary qualifications established by |
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commission rule; and |
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(3) pays the required fees. |
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(b) A temporary license expires on the 21st day after the |
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date of issuance and may not be renewed. |
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(c) A temporary license holder is subject to: |
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(1) this chapter; |
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(2) any law applicable to the activity for which the |
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license is required; and |
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(3) any rule of the commission or the executive |
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director applicable to the license. |
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Sec. 51.408. EMERGENCY LICENSE. (a) The executive |
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director may issue an emergency license to a person who meets |
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eligibility requirements provided by: |
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(1) a law establishing a regulatory program |
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administered by the department; or |
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(2) a rule adopted to implement this section. |
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(b) The license expires on the date indicated by the |
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executive director, but not later than the 90th day after the date |
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the license is issued. |
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(c) The emergency license holder may engage in the |
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activities authorized by the type of license only: |
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(1) during a time declared as a state of disaster and |
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the following recovery period; and |
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(2) in an area designated as a disaster area under |
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Chapter 418, Government Code. |
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SECTION 8. This Act takes effect September 1, 2007. |
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