16 Tex. Admin. Code § 86.214 - Licensing Renewal - Towing Operators
(a)
The department will send written notice to licensees at least 30 days before
the license expires. The notice will be sent to the licensee's last known
address according to the records of the department.
(b) A licensee may renew a license under this
chapter by:
(1) submitting a completed
application on a department-approved form;
(2) pay the fee required under §
86.800;
(3) meet the applicable
continuing education requirements;
(4) successfully pass a criminal background
check; and
(5) if the applicant for
renewal has within the preceding 12-month period tested positive for drugs or
alcohol under § 86.710, the applicant must submit a negative drug or
alcohol test to the department.
(c) To renew and maintain continuous
licensure, the renewal requirements under this section must be completed prior
to the expiration of the license. A late renewal means the licensee will have
an unlicensed period from the expiration date of the expired license to the
issuance date of the renewed license. During the unlicensed period, a tow truck
operator may not operate a tow truck on the public roadways of this
state.
(d) Non-receipt of a license
renewal notice from the department does not exempt a person from any
requirements of this chapter.
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