22 Tex. Admin. Code § 73.2 - Failure to Meet Continuation Education Requirements
(a) A licensee
failing to meet minimum continuing education requirements, as determined by a
random compliance audit, shall have the licensee's license placed in a
Continuing Education Conditional (CEC) status for 12 months.
(b) A licensee under CEC status may continue
to practice if the licensee completes the required continuing education within
the 12 month CEC period.
(c) The
Board shall reinstate a license in CEC status when the licensee submits written
verification of completing the required continuing education.
(d) If a licensee fails to reinstate a
license during any CEC status period, the Board shall deem the license expired
from the beginning date of the CEC status year.
(e) A licensee whose license expires under
subsection (d) of this section shall obtain a new license in order to
practice.
(f) A licensee may not
use continuing education courses taken to satisfy a deficiency in a prior
reporting year for a subsequent reporting year.
(g) A licensee may not have a license on CEC
status for two consecutive years.
(h) If a licensee on CEC status for the prior
reporting year is non-compliant with the current year, the Board shall deem the
license expired.
(i) A licensee
under subsection (g) of this section may not practice chiropractic until the
license is renewed or a new license is issued.
(j) A licensee under subsection (g) of this
section may renew the license after completing all required courses.
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