(a)(No change.)
(b)Conduct that tends to demonstrate that an applicant
does not possess the requisite honesty, trustworthiness or integrity
includes, but is not limited to:
(1)a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to or a conviction
of any offense listed in §541.1 of this title (relating to Criminal
Offense Guidelines);
(2)failing to successfully or satisfactorily complete
any term or condition of parole, supervised release, probation, or
community supervision;
(3)providing false or misleading information to the
Commission;
(4)disciplinary action taken against, or the surrender
of, any [other] professional or occupational license or
registration, in this or any other state;
(5)engaging in activities for which a license or registration
is required without having the legal authorization to do so, in this
or any other state;
(6)violating any provision of the Act;
(7)violating any provision of the rules of the Commission;
(8)failing to pay a judgment (including any court-ordered
costs, fees, penalties, or damages), that is not otherwise discharged
in bankruptcy;
(9)failing to provide information or documentation
related to moral character requirements not later than the 60th day
after the date the Commission sends a written request to an applicant
; and[.]
(10)failing to comply with any term
of an administrative order issued by this state, any other state,
or the federal government.
The
agency certifies that legal counsel has
reviewed the proposal and found it to be within the state agency's
legal authority to adopt.
Filed with the Office
of the Secretary of State on November 16, 2017
TRD-201704669 Kerri Lewis
General Counsel
Texas Real Estate Commission
Earliest possible date of adoption: December 31, 2017
For further information, please call: (512) 936-3092
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