22 Tex. Admin. Code § 203.3 - Retired/Disabled License
(a) At the time of
license renewal, any licensed Funeral Director, Embalmer or dual licensee aged
65 or older will be placed in a Retired, Active status. Upon written
application to the Commission, a licensee may be placed in a Retired, Inactive
status.
(b) Upon written
application to the Commission, any licensed Funeral Director, Embalmer or dual
licensee with a disability of 75% or greater will be placed in a Disabled,
Active or Disabled, Inactive status. Proof of disability will be required at
the time of the application. If the Commission questions the validity of the
certification, a certification from a second source may be required. Submission
of required documentation does not imply a guarantee of acceptance of
documentation or approval of the application.
(c) Any individual holding an inactive
license will be subject to disciplinary action if the individual performs any
act of funeral directing and/or embalming.
(d) Any individual holding an inactive
license may convert at any time to either a Retired, Active or Disabled, Active
license upon written notification to the Commission and payment of applicable
licensing fees.
(e) The fee for
Retired, Active or Disabled, Active status is one-half the amount of the
license renewal fee charged for active status.
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