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What is the maximum period a license may be placed on probation?
✔✔As determined by the Board, typically based on the severity of the violation.
When is continuing education not required for license renewal?
✔✔During a newly issued license’s first renewal period, if specified by law.
Which entity can suspend or revoke a license in Texas?
✔✔The state licensing board for that profession.
What is required before a licensee can appeal a Board decision?
✔✔Filing a formal request for a contested case hearing.
What is the purpose of Board rules in Texas?
✔✔To clarify statutory requirements and establish professional standards.
When can a license be reinstated after revocation?
✔✔After meeting Board requirements and any waiting period.
Who administers the Texas Jurisprudence Exam for professional licensure?
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, ✔✔The respective Texas licensing board for the profession.
What is the role of the Texas State Board in professional regulation?
✔✔To enforce laws, issue licenses, and discipline licensees.
Which law defines the scope of practice for licensed professionals in Texas?
✔✔The state’s applicable Practice Act.
What is the purpose of continuing education in Texas professional licensure?
✔✔To maintain knowledge of current laws, regulations, and safe practices.
When must a licensee report a change of address to the Texas Board?
✔✔Within 30 days of the change.
What is the legal consequence of practicing without a license in Texas?
✔✔It is considered illegal and can result in fines, sanctions, or criminal charges.
Which document outlines a professional’s legal responsibilities in Texas?
✔✔The Texas Practice Act and administrative rules.
What is the first step in a disciplinary investigation by the Texas Board?
✔✔Receipt and review of a complaint or report.
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