26 Tex. Admin. Code § 509.103 - Suspension; Revocation
(a) The Texas Health
and Human Services Commission (HHSC) may deny a person or entity a license or
suspend or revoke an existing license on the grounds that the person or entity
has been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor that directly relates to the
duties and responsibilities of the ownership or operation of a
facility.
(b) In determining
whether a criminal conviction directly relates, HHSC shall apply the
requirements and consider the provisions of Texas Occupations Code Chapter 53
(relating to Consequences of Criminal Conviction).
(c) The following felonies and misdemeanors
directly relate to the duties and responsibilities of the ownership or
operation of a health care facility because these criminal offenses indicate an
ability or a tendency for the person to be unable to own or operate a facility:
(1) a misdemeanor violation of the
Act;
(2) a misdemeanor or felony
involving moral turpitude;
(3) a
misdemeanor or felony relating to deceptive business practices;
(4) a misdemeanor or felony of practicing any
health-related profession without a required license;
(5) a misdemeanor or felony under any federal
or state law relating to drugs, dangerous drugs, or controlled
substances;
(6) a misdemeanor or
felony under Texas Penal Code (TPC) Title 5, involving a patient or a client of
any health care facility, a home and community support services agency or a
health care professional;
(7) a
misdemeanor or felony under TPC:
(A) Title 4,
concerning offenses of attempting or conspiring to commit any of the offenses
in this paragraph;
(B) Title 5,
concerning offenses against the person;
(C) Title 7, concerning offenses against
property;
(D) Title 8, concerning
offenses against public administration;
(E) Title 9, concerning offenses against
public order and decency;
(F) Title
10, concerning offenses against public health, safety, and morals; or
(G) Title 11, concerning offenses involving
organized crime.
(8)
Offenses listed in this subsection are not exclusive in that HHSC may consider
similar criminal convictions from other state, federal, foreign, or military
jurisdictions that indicate an inability or tendency for the person or entity
to be unable to own or operate a facility.
(d) HHSC shall revoke a license on the
licensee's imprisonment following a felony conviction, felony community
supervision revocation, revocation of parole, or revocation of mandatory
supervision.
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