16 Tex. Admin. Code § 50.30 - Void and Voidable Seller Server Certificates
(a) A seller server certificate is void if:
(1) the certificate is a forgery or false
document; or
(2) the certificate
has been altered.
(b) A
seller server certificate is voidable if:
(1)
the school records were entered in error, or the certificate was issued in
error and the name on the face of the numbered certificate and the commission
records for the numbered certificate do not match;
(2) the issuing school did not have a current
school certificate;
(3) the
school's certificate was suspended at the time the certificate was
issued;
(4) the school did not
require the individual to participate in a course of instruction that included
the commission standard competence curriculum before the certificate was
issued; or
(5) the school did not
require the individual to take and pass the Commission Standard Competence
Test.
(c) If a seller
server certificate is voidable under subsection (b) of this section, the school
shall:
(1) resolve the error;
(2) provide remediation for the affected
certificate holders; and
(3) report
corrected information to the commission within ten business days.
(d) A school must give notice to
each individual holding a void or voidable certificate under this
section.
(e) If a school ceases to
exist, all unused certificates held by the school are voided. No refund will be
made for certificates voided under this subsection.
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