22 Tex. Admin. Code § 343.5 - Licensure of Persons with Substance Abuse or Addiction
(a) The board may
deny a license to or discipline an applicant/respondent who used drugs or
intoxicating liquors to an extent that affects the license holder's or
applicant's professional competence.
(b) In review of a complaint alleging
intemperate use of drugs or alcohol by a respondent/applicant, the board shall
consider the following evidence in determining the respondent's/applicant's
present fitness to practice physical therapy:
(1) documentation demonstrating the degree of
sobriety obtained;
(2)
documentation showing completion of a drug or alcohol rehabilitation
program;
(3) evidence of
participation in board-accepted aftercare;
(4) a current status report from a
drug/alcohol abuse counselor or board-accepted aftercare sponsor; and
(5) letters of recommendation.
(c) The burden to provide the
foregoing documentation to the board shall be solely at the expense of the
respondent/applicant.
(d) Provided
that the licensee participates in a substance abuse recovery program acceptable
to the board, the license may continue on a probationary status with conditions
set forth by the full board. Failure to comply and maintain the complete
condition of the probation will cause immediate revocation of the
license.
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