37 Tex. Admin. Code § 223.13 - Surrender of License
(a) A licensee
may surrender a license:
(1) as part of an
employee termination agreement;
(2)
as part of a plea bargain to a criminal charge;
(3) as part of an agreed settlement to
commission action; or
(4) for any
other reason.
(b) A
license may be surrendered either permanently or for a stated term.
(c) Effective dates:
(1) the beginning date for any surrender
shall be the date stated in the request or, if none, the date it was received
by the commission;
(2) a term
surrender shall have its ending date stated in the request; and
(3) any request without a stated ending date
shall be construed as a permanent surrender.
(d) A licensee may surrender any license by
sending, or causing to be sent, a signed, notarized, written request to the
executive director, who may accept or reject the request. The signed written
request shall indicate that the licensee understands and has knowledge of the
consequences of the document being signed. The executive director may accept
requests for surrender submitted to the commission in any other form that
indicates the licensee intends to surrender the license to the commission. The
executive director may liberally construe the intent of any request. The
surrender of one commission-issued license operates as a surrender of all
commission-issued licenses. The surrender should include a summary of the
reason for the surrender.
(e) If
accepted, the licensee is no longer licensed:
(1) effective on the beginning date of the
surrender; and
(2) except for
permanent surrenders, until such person applies for and meets the requirements
of a new license.
(f)
The effective date of this section is February 1, 2014.
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