37 Tex. Admin. Code § 403.5 - Access to Criminal History Record Information
(a) Criminal history
record. The commission is entitled to obtain criminal history record
information maintained by the Department of Public Safety, or another law
enforcement agency to investigate the eligibility of a person applying to the
commission for or holding a certificate.
(b) Confidentiality of information. All
information received under this section is confidential and may not be released
to any person outside the agency except in the following instances:
(1) a court order;
(2) with written consent of the person being
investigated;
(3) in a criminal
proceeding; or
(4) in a hearing
conducted under the authority of the commission.
(c) Early review. A regulated entity that
employs a person regulated by the commission, a person seeking to apply for a
beginning position with a regulated entity, a volunteer fire department, or an
individual participating in the commission certification program may seek the
early review under this chapter of the person's present fitness to be
certified. Prior to completing the requirements for certification, the
individual may request such a review in writing by following the required
procedure. A decision by the commission based on an early review does not bind
the commission if there is a change in circumstances. The following pertains to
early reviews:
(1) The commission will
complete its review and notify the requestor in writing concerning potential
eligibility or ineligibility within 90 days following receipt of all required
and necessary information for the review.
(2) A notification by the commission
regarding the results of an early review is not a guarantee of certification,
admission to any training program, or employment with a local
government.
(3) A fee assessed by
the commission for conducting an early review will be in an amount sufficient
to cover the cost of conducting the review process, as provided in §
437.19 of this title (relating to
Early Review Fees).
(4) An early
review request will be considered incomplete until the requestor submits all
required and necessary information. Early review requests that remain
incomplete for 90 days following receipt of the initial request will expire. If
the request expires and an early review is still desired, a new request and fee
must be submitted.
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