22 Tex. Admin. Code § 160.5 - Committees
(a) There are four
standing committees of the board.
(1)
Executive Committee:
(A) acts on urgent
matters between board meetings as needed;
(B) recommends, reviews and develops agency
goals, objectives, rules, policies, procedure, legislative issues, and other
matters brought to their attention;
(C) delegates tasks to other committees;
and
(D) assists in preparation and
presentation of information before the legislature as needed.
(2) Finance Committee reviews and
makes recommendations regarding finances and the budget.
(3) Disciplinary Process Review Committee:
(A) reviews and makes recommendations to
resolve complaints, investigations, and cases, and to hear complainant
appeals;
(B) recommends, reviews,
and develops improvements of the disciplinary process, rules, policies, and
other related matters; and
(C)
receives reports on enforcement activities and statistical
information.
(4)
Licensure Committee:
(A) reviews applications
and makes recommendations for licensure, certification, and permits of
physicians, physicians in training, Acudetox Specialists, Surgical Assistants,
Medical Perfusionists, Medical Physicists, and non-profit health organizations;
and
(B) recommends, reviews, and
develops changes to the licensure process, rules, policies, and other related
matters as necessary
(b) The President, in consultation with the
board, may appoint other committees as deemed necessary.
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