22 Tex. Admin. Code § 133.81 - Receipt of Applications
(a) Upon receipt of
an application for licensure and application fee at the board office, the board
shall initiate a review of the credentials submitted.
(b) Once an application and fee is received
by the board, no refunds will be granted. By submitting an application and fee,
the applicant attests that he or she has reviewed the education, experience,
reference, and examination requirements for licensure as prescribed in this
chapter and that he or she is qualified for a license based on these
requirements.
(c) Once an
application has entered the review process as described in §
133.83 of this chapter (relating
to Processing, Review, and Evaluation of Applications), the executive director
may determine that the application has been so altered by the addition of
supplemental information that the description of the applicant's qualifications
has been substantially revised. If the executive director determines that an
application is substantially revised, the application will be treated as a new
application and reviewed under the rules in place on the date of the
determination. The executive director will provide an applicant with written
notice if an application is determined to be substantially revised. If the
applicant disagrees with a determination by the Executive Director, the
applicant may make an appeal to the Licensing Committee.
(d) Once an application has been reviewed and
before a license has been issued or denied, the board will not accept a new or
amended application from the applicant. This does not prohibit the executive
director, a board member, or the board from requesting, when they deem
necessary, additional information from an applicant regarding his or her
application.
(e) In the event that
information bearing on the suitability of an applicant is discovered after
submission of an application but prior to issuance of a license, the board may
rescind or alter any previous decision, or hold the application in abeyance, or
may deny an application until the suitability of the applicant is adequately
established.
(f) An applicant may
request an application to be withdrawn from consideration provided that the
application has not been approved for licensure subject to passage of an
examination. All requests for withdrawal must be submitted to the Board in
writing.
(g) An applicant may only
have one pending application on file with the Board at any time.
(h) Pursuant to Chapter 55, Texas Occupations
Code, an application for license from a military service member, military
veteran or military spouse shall be processed and reviewed as soon as
practicable in accordance with subsection (a) of this section. All other
applications will be processed in the order they were received.
(i) All information on an application must be
filled out completely and accurately and attested to as complete and accurate
by the applicant. Information submitted inaccurately, fraudulently, or
deceitfully may result in action by the board up to and including denial of the
application.
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