22 Tex. Admin. Code § 72.12 - Criminal History Evaluation Letters
(a) An individual enrolled in or planning to
enroll in chiropractic school who believes the individual may be ineligible for
a license due to a conviction or deferred adjudication for a felony or
misdemeanor offense may request a criminal history evaluation letter from the
Board.
(b) An individual requesting
a letter shall submit:
(1) a completed request
form;
(2) a statement of the basis
for the possible ineligibility;
(3)
the required fee;
(4) official
copies of court documentation of the conviction or deferred adjudication;
and
(5) a statement by the vendor
submitting the individual's fingerprints to the Texas Department of Public
Safety (DPS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that the individual
requested a criminal history report be submitted to the Board.
(c) The Board may request
additional information from an individual to complete the evaluation.
(d) An individual shall timely respond to
requests for additional information.
(e) The Board shall issue a letter with the
Board's determination within 90 days of the final receipt of the items in
subsection (b) of this section and the criminal history report.
(f) In the letter, the Board shall state
either that the individual is eligible or ineligible for a license.
(g) If it determines the individual is
ineligible, the Board shall state the grounds for the ineligibility.
(h) The Board shall state in an evaluation
letter that the Board's determination is limited to the law in effect and the
facts known on the date the letter is issued.
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