16 Tex. Admin. Code § 73.22 - Licensing Requirements - General
(a) A
license issued under this chapter is valid for one year from the date of
issuance and must be renewed annually.
(b) A person shall not perform electrical
work requiring a license under Title 8, Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 1305
with an expired license.
(c)
Falsifying information on an application, obtaining a license by fraud or false
representation, or cheating on an examination is grounds for denial,
suspension, or revocation of a license and/or an administrative
penalty.
(d) An electrical
contractor, an electrical sign contractor, or a residential appliance
installation contractor shall not use a license number that is not assigned to
that contractor by the department.
(e) A license is not transferable.
(f) Altering a license in any way is
prohibited and is grounds for a sanction and/or penalty.
(g) If a licensee contracts with a general
contractor or a home warranty company to provide installation or service that
requires a license under the Act, the licensee remains responsible for the
integrity of that work.
(h) A
person using the license of another person or allowing another person to use
his license shall be subject to license denial, suspension, or revocation
and/or assessment of an administrative penalty.
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