37 Tex. Admin. Code § 401.125 - Processing Periods
(a) Notice to
applicant. Within 30 days from receipt of an application for a certificate or
approval issued pursuant to the Government Code, Chapter 419, the agency shall
determine a filing to be complete or deficient and issue written notice in
accordance with §
401.123 of this title (relating to
Notice of Deficiency) to the applicant regarding the status of the application.
(1) Complete application.
(A) The written notice for a complete
application shall state that the application is complete and accepted for
filing and shall advise the applicant of the time period in which the agency
must deny or approve the application unless such information has previously
been provided to the applicant.
(B)
For purposes of this section, an application is complete upon agency
determination that it is in compliance with the content and form prescribed by
the agency.
(2)
Deficient application.
(A) The written notice
for a deficient application shall state that the application is not complete,
set out the specific additional information that is required for completion,
and advise the applicant that the agency may disapprove an application that is
not complete. After one written notice of deficiency has been issued, another
is not required for an application resubmitted in whole or in part with
deficiencies.
(B) In addition to
notice issued under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph, the agency may notify
the applicant, in any manner, of deficiencies in the application.
(b) Processing of
application. Within 60 days after receipt of a complete application, the agency
shall:
(1) issue the certificate on payment
of the appropriate fees and successful completion of all required examinations;
or
(2) deny the
certificate.
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