37 Tex. Admin. Code § 219.1 - Eligibility to Take State Examinations
(a)
An individual may not take a licensing exam for a license they actively
hold.
(b) To be eligible to take a
state licensing exam, an individual must:
(1)
have successfully completed a commission-approved basic licensing course or
academic alternative program;
(2)
meet the requirements for reactivation if the individual is currently
licensed;
(3) meet the requirements
for reinstatement if the individual is currently licensed;
(4) meet the requirements if an individual is
an out of state peace officer, federal criminal investigator, or military;
or
(5) be eligible to take the
county corrections licensing exam as provided in Texas Occupations Code,
Chapter 1701, §1701.310.
(c) To maintain eligibility to attempt a
licensing exam the applicant must meet the minimum standards for enrollment and
initial licensure.
(d) An eligible
examinee will be allowed three attempts to pass the examination. All attempts
must be completed within 180 days from the completion date of the licensing
course. Any remaining attempts become invalid on the 181st day from the
completion date of the licensing course, or if the examinee passes the
licensing exam. If an attempt is invalidated for any other reason, that attempt
will be counted as one of the three attempts.
(e) The examinee must repeat the basic
licensing course for the license sought if:
(1) the examinee fails all three attempts to
pass the licensing exam;
(2) the
examinee fails to complete all three attempts within 180 days from the
completion date of the licensing course; or
(3) the examinee is dismissed from an exam
for cheating. If dismissed from an exam for cheating, all remaining attempts
are invalidated.
(f) An
examinee that is required to repeat a basic licensing course under the
provisions in subsection (e) of this section will not be allowed to repeat an
academic alternative program.
(g)
If an individual is not appointed within 2 years from the date of their
successful completion of the licensing exam, the license will be placed in an
inactive status.
(h) When
applicable and in addition to this section, school marshal licenses are subject
to the requirements of Chapter 227 of this title.
(i) The effective date of this section is
June 1, 2022.
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