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1. What is the primary purpose of occupational licensing in Texas?
a) Generate revenue for the state
b) Protect public health, safety, and welfare
c) Increase employment opportunities
d) Standardize salaries
Occupational licensing is intended to ensure only qualified individuals
practice certain professions, thus protecting the public.
2. Which agency oversees most occupational licenses in Texas?
a) Texas Department of Commerce
b) Texas Workforce Commission
c) Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)
d) Texas Health and Human Services
TDLR handles licensing and regulation for a wide variety of professions and
industries in Texas.
, 3. How often must most occupational licenses in Texas be renewed?
a) Monthly
b) Every 2 years
c) Every 5 years
d) Once a lifetime
Most occupational licenses in Texas are renewed biennially to ensure
current knowledge and qualifications.
4. Which of the following is required before a license can be issued?
a) Proof of residency
b) Personal interview
c) Completion of required education or training
d) Minimum age of 30
Applicants must meet minimum education or training requirements for
licensure eligibility.
5. Which law governs licensing procedures and administrative hearings in
Texas?
a) Texas Labor Code
b) Texas Administrative Procedure Act
c) Texas Criminal Code
d) Texas Education Code
The Texas Administrative Procedure Act governs rulemaking, licensing, and
contested case hearings.
6. What is the consequence of practicing a licensed occupation without a
valid license in Texas?
a) Warning letter
b) Administrative penalties or criminal charges
c) Temporary license granted
d) No consequence if no harm is done
, Unlicensed practice can result in fines, cease and desist orders, or criminal
prosecution.
7. A licensee fails to renew on time but within the grace period. What is
typically required?
a) Only application
b) Renewal fee plus a late fee
c) Re-examination
d) Retake training
Late renewals generally incur an additional late fee as a penalty.
8. When can a licensing board revoke a license?
a) Only for criminal charges
b) Only after a lawsuit
c) For violations of professional conduct or laws
d) Only at license expiration
Licenses can be revoked for ethical violations, fraud, criminal acts, or
incompetence.
9. What type of hearing is held to determine if a license should be
suspended or revoked?
a) Grand jury hearing
b) Civil court trial
c) Administrative hearing
d) Informal review
Administrative hearings are used to resolve disputes involving licensees.
10. What body handles administrative hearings for licensing
disputes in Texas?
a) Texas Supreme Court
b) State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH)