16 Tex. Admin. Code § 50.13 - Grounds for Suspension or Cancellation of School's Certificate
(a) The commission, after notice and hearing,
may suspend or cancel a school's certificate if the school, or a trainer
employed by or under contract to the school:
(1) fails to verify an individual's
qualifications to receive a certificate;
(2) signs a certificate when the trainer did
not personally instruct the student;
(3) fails to follow or provide instruction
required by the mandatory curriculum;
(4) provides fewer than the required number
of hours of instruction;
(5) issues
more than 50 seller server certificates for a single session, unless the school
has an internet-based seller server school certificate;
(6) issues a seller server certificate or
provides instruction on a date when the school's or instructor's certification
is expired, suspended or cancelled;
(7) fails to administer or require a student
to take and/or make a passing score on the Commission Standard Competence Test
before issuing a seller server certificate to the student;
(8) uses, discloses, or sells personal or
financial information obtained from a student or the commission for a purpose
or in a manner not authorized by this chapter;
(9) falsifies, alters or destroys a record
required by the commission, regardless of whether there was intent to deceive
the commission or another;
(10)
violates any section of this chapter or the standard practices of the
commission that, in the opinion of the commission, warrants suspension or
cancellation;
(11) has engaged in
an ongoing course of conduct or activities that undermine the purpose and
intent of this chapter;
(12) fails
to control, monitor, and supervise instructors and classroom instruction to
prevent a violation of law or the requirements of this chapter;
(13) fails to implement control and security
measures to protect personal or financial information obtained from a student
or the commission from accidental, intentional, or malicious use or
disclosure;
(14) allows a session
to be taught by someone who does not hold current trainer
certification;
(15) falsifies,
makes a material misstatement, or fails to disclose required information on any
document or record required by this chapter;
(16) counterfeits a certificate issued under
this chapter; or
(17) violates any
provision of this chapter.
(b) The commission, after notice and hearing,
may suspend or cancel a school's certificate if a trainer employed by or under
contract to the school, a responsible person assigned by the school to a
session, the owner or governing body of a school, or the administration of a
college or university has failed to supervise or exercise control of its
employees or facilities, and the failure has resulted in actual harm or
increased risk to the health or safety of students or the public.
(c) The commission, after notice and hearing,
may suspend or cancel a school's certificate if the quality of instruction
falls below minimum commission standards as determined by the commission
through:
(1) direct observation of
instruction by commission auditors or agents;
(2) consistent failure of the school to
impart basic knowledge and understanding to students, as measured by student
failures, student violations, or student surveys or reports; or
(3) complaints received from any
person.
(d) The
commission, after notice and hearing, may suspend or cancel a school's
certificate if the school engages in any of these acts or practices:
(1) presenting the course of instruction as
its own when it is not;
(2) causing
confusion or misunderstanding as to the source, sponsorship, approval or
certification of the course of instruction or services provided by a school or
instructor;
(3) causing confusion
or misunderstanding as the affiliation, connection or association with, or
certification by, the commission or a school certified by the commission
;
(4) representing that a school or
course of instruction is sponsored, approved, certified or accredited by the
commission when it is not;
(5)
representing that an individual is affiliated with, employed by or represents a
school certified by the commission when the individual is not;
(6) representing that a course of instruction
has been approved by the commission when it has not; or
(7) advertising services or other courses of
instruction during the time allocated for instruction or completion of a course
of instruction approved by the commission.
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