16 Tex. Admin. Code § 50.16 - Application for Branch Classroom-Based Seller Server School Certificate
(a) A branch classroom-based seller server
school certificate is required for each site, other than a principal site
designated pursuant to §
50.15(f)(3) of
this chapter, where records required by this chapter are maintained.
(b) An applicant for an original or renewal
branch classroom-based seller server school certificate must be an applicant
for or hold a current primary classroom-based seller server school
certificate.
(c) An application for
a branch classroom-based seller server school certificate must indicate the
primary classroom-based seller server school certificate with which it is
associated.
(d) An applicant may
submit more than one application for a branch seller server school certificate,
but each application must be completed and submitted on forms provided by the
commission.
(e) The owners,
shareholders, officers and directors of the primary seller server school and
the branch seller server school must be the same.
(f) The application for a branch seller
server school certificate must designate:
(1)
a certified trainer responsible for the oversight, operation, training and
compliance at the branch seller server school;
(2) the individual responsible for the
day-to-day operations and facilities of the branch seller server school;
and
(3) the applicant for or holder
of the associated primary classroom-based seller server school
certificate.
(g) A
personal history sheet must be completed and submitted with the application for
each certified trainer and responsible individual designated pursuant to
subsection (f) of this section. A copy of a personal history sheet is
acceptable if the original was included as part of the primary school
application.
(h) An individual
required to submit a personal history sheet must at the same time submit an
authorization for a criminal history background check.
(i) Additional information may be required by
the commission to verify ownership or qualifications of the
applicant.
(j) The applicant must
sign and verify that:
(1) the applicant has
personally completed or reviewed the application and is responsible for its
content;
(2) all parts of the
application are completed; and
(3)
each fact, disclosure, and statement made in the application is true and
correct at the time the application is submitted.
(k) Incomplete applications or applications
submitted without required fees will neither be accepted for processing nor
returned to the applicant.
(l) An
applicant must:
(1) keep an exact copy of the
application submitted to the commission; and
(2) complete and correct any deficiencies
within ten business days after being notified of the deficiency.
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