22 Tex. Admin. Code § 107.69 - Temporary Suspension in Emergency
(a) In
accordance with §263.004(a) of the Act, a license, permit, or registration
shall be temporarily suspended when the board or an executive committee of the
board determines that the continued performance of the licensee, permit holder,
or registrant (respondent) would constitute a clear, imminent, or continuing
threat to a person's physical health or well-being.
(b) An executive committee of the board shall
convene as follows:
(1) For each temporary
suspension proceeding, the presiding officer of the board shall appoint a
three-member executive committee, called "suspension panel," at least two of
whom must be dentists, to consider the information and evidence presented by
board staff. The presiding officer of the board shall name a chair of the
suspension panel.
(2) In the event
of the recusal of a suspension panel member or the inability of a suspension
panel member to attend a temporary suspension proceeding, an alternate board
member may serve on the suspension panel upon appointment by the presiding
officer.
(3) Pursuant to §
551.125 of the Texas
Government Code, the suspension panel may convene via telephone conference
call.
(c) Temporary
Suspension Hearing. The meeting at which the suspension panel considers a
temporary suspension is a temporary suspension hearing. At the temporary
suspension hearing, board staff shall present evidence and information to the
suspension panel that the continued practice by a person licensed or registered
by the board, or the continued performance by a person licensed or registered
by the board of a procedure for which the person holds a permit issued by the
board, would constitute a clear, imminent, or continuing threat to a person's
physical health or well-being.
(d)
Order of Temporary Suspension. If a majority of the suspension panel votes to
temporarily suspend a license, permit, or registration, the suspension shall
have immediate effect, and the chair of the suspension panel will sign an Order
of Temporary Suspension. The Order of Temporary Suspension shall include or
attach a factual and legal basis establishing imminent peril to the public
health, safety, or welfare, as required by § 2001.054(c-1) of the Texas
Government Code. The Order shall be sent by certified mail or hand-delivered to
the respondent.
(e) Temporary
Suspension Without Notice. In accordance with §263.004(b) of the Act, a
license or permit may be suspended under this section without notice to the
respondent if at the time of the suspension, board staff requests a hearing
before the State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH) to be held no later
than 30 days after the date the temporary suspension. The hearing is referred
to as the "probable cause hearing."
(f) Notice, Continuance, and Waiver of
Probable Cause Hearing. Board staff shall serve notice of the probable cause
hearing upon the respondent in accordance with SOAH's rules. The respondent may
request a continuance of the probable cause hearing or request to waive the
probable cause hearing. If the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) grants the
continuance request or the respondent's request to waive of the probable cause
hearing, the suspension remains in effect until the suspension is considered by
SOAH at the continued probable cause hearing or at the final hearing. If the
probable cause hearing is not held within 30 days, and the respondent did not
request a continuance or waive the probable cause hearing, the suspended
license, permit, or registration is reinstated.
(g) Probable Cause Hearing. At the probable
cause hearing, an ALJ shall determine whether there is probable cause to
continue the temporary suspension of the license, permit or registration and
issue an order on that determination.
(h) Final Hearing. If the ALJ determines that
probable cause exists to continue the temporary suspension, SOAH shall hold a
second hearing no later than 60 days from the date of the temporary suspension
hearing. At this hearing, board staff shall present evidence supporting the
continued suspension of the license, permit, or registration and may present
evidence of any additional violations related to the licensee, permit holder,
or registrant. This hearing is referred to as the "final hearing."
(i) Notice and Continuance of Final Hearing.
Board Staff shall send notice of the final hearing in accordance with SOAH's
rules. The respondent may request a continuance of the final hearing. If SOAH
does not hold a final hearing within 60 days of the date of the temporary
suspension hearing, and the respondent has not requested a continuance, the
license, permit, or registration is reinstated.
(j) Proposal for Decision. Following the
final hearing, the ALJ shall issue a proposal for decision on the suspension
and any other action to be taken against the license or permit holder, for
consideration by the board at its next scheduled board meeting.
(k) A temporary suspension takes effect
immediately and shall remain in effect until:
(1) a final or superseding order of the Board
is entered; or
(2) the ALJ issues
an order determining that there is no probable cause to continue the temporary
suspension of the license, permit, or registration.
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