28 Tex. Admin. Code § 12.104 - Review of Original Application
The original application process is as follows:
(1) Original application process. Within 60
days after receipt of a complete original application, the department will
process the application and grant or deny an original certificate of
registration. The department will send a certificate of registration to an
entity that is granted a certificate of registration. The applicant may waive
the time limit described in this paragraph.
(2) Omissions or deficiencies.
(A) The department will send the applicant
written notice of any omissions or deficiencies in the original
application.
(B) The applicant must
correct the omissions or deficiencies in the application within 15 days of the
date of the department's latest notice of omissions or deficiencies. The
applicant may request additional time, not to exceed 30 days, in writing, to
correct the omissions or deficiencies. In the request, the applicant must
include sufficient detail for the commissioner to determine whether there is
good cause to grant additional time for the applicant to correct the omissions
or deficiencies. The decision to grant or deny a request for additional time is
at the discretion of the commissioner.
(C) If the applicant fails to correct the
omissions or deficiencies within 15 days, or 45 days if the applicant requested
and was granted the maximum amount of additional time, the department will
close the application as incomplete. The application fee is not
refundable.
(3) The
department will maintain a charter file that will contain the application,
notices of omissions or deficiencies, responses, and any written materials
generated by any person that were considered by the department in evaluating
the application.
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