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TITLE 16ECONOMIC REGULATION
PART 4TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION
CHAPTER 121BEHAVIOR ANALYST
RULE §121.50Reporting Requirements

(a) License holders shall report the following to the department in the manner specified by the department not later than ten days after the action, activity, change, or event occurs; the license holder has been notified; the action becomes final; or a decision, order, or judgment issues:

  (1) Expiration of the license holder's certification;

  (2) Surrender or voluntary termination of the license holder's certification;

  (3) A violation by the license holder of the certifying entity's requirements, the Act, or this chapter;

  (4) Suspension, probation, reprimand, or any other discipline or revocation of the license holder's certification;

  (5) The license holder's arrest, deferred adjudication, or criminal conviction, other than a Class C misdemeanor traffic offense;

  (6) The filing of a criminal case against the license holder;

  (7) The settlement of or judgment rendered in a civil lawsuit filed against the license holder and relating to the license holder's professional behavior analysis practice;

  (8) Complaints, investigations, or actions against the license holder by a governmental agency or by a licensing or certification body;

  (9) Initiation of disciplinary action or other proceedings against the license holder by an employer or other entity that may result in civil liability or criminal charges, or that may result in disqualification for certification by the certifying entity in accordance with the certifying entity's requirements;

  (10) Commencement of inactive status of the person's certification by the certifying entity; or

  (11) Any other limitation on, or termination of, the license holder's certification.

(b) License holders shall report the following to the department in the manner specified by the department not later than thirty days after the action, activity, change, or event occurs; the license holder has been notified; or the action becomes final:

  (1) Initiation of disciplinary action against the license holder by a behavior analyst certifying entity; or

  (2) Changes in name, mailing address, phone number, or email contact.


Source Note: The provisions of this §121.50 adopted to be effective May 1, 2018, 43 TexReg 2570

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