37 Tex. Admin. Code § 35.9 - Advertisements
(a) A licensee's
advertisements must include:
(1) The company
name and address as it appears in the records of the department unless the
address is the license holder's residential address; and
(2) The company's license
number.
(b) No licensee
shall use the Texas state seal, the name or insignia of the department, or the
name or insignia of a division within the department to advertise or publicize
a commercial undertaking, or otherwise violate Texas Business & Commerce
Code, §17.08 or Texas Government Code, §
411.017. The
department's name may be used for the limited purpose of indicating the person
or company is regulated by the department.
(c) The use of the department's name is
prohibited when it may give a reasonable person the impression that the
department issued the statement or that the individual is acting on behalf of
the department.
(d) For purposes of
this section, an advertisement includes any media created or used for the
purpose of promoting the regulated business of the licensee, including business
cards.
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