37 Tex. Admin. Code § 223.16 - Probation and Mitigating Factors
(a) The commission may consider probating a
suspension term or issue a written reprimand based on proof of the following
mitigating factors:
(1) the licensee's
history of compliance with the terms of court-ordered community
supervision;
(2) the licensee's
post-arrest continuing rehabilitative efforts not required by the terms of
community supervision;
(3) the
licensee's post-arrest employment record; and
(4) the type and amount of any post-arrest,
non-court ordered restitution made by the licensee.
(b) The commission may impose reasonable
terms of probation, including:
(1) continued
employment requirements;
(2)
special reporting conditions;
(3)
special document submission conditions;
(4) voluntary duty requirements; or
(5) any other reasonable term of
probation.
(c) A
probated or suspended license remains as such until:
(1) the term of suspension has
expired;
(2) all other terms of
probation have been fulfilled; and
(3) a written request for reinstatement has
been received and accepted by the commission from the licensee unless the
probation has been revoked by the commission for violation of probation;
or
(4) revoked.
(d) A suspended license remains
suspended until:
(1) the term of suspension
has expired and the term of court-ordered community supervision has been
completed; and
(2) a written
request for reinstatement has been received from the licensee and accepted by
the commission; or
(3) the
remainder of the suspension is probated and the license is
reinstated.
(e) The
effective date of this section is February 1, 2016.
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