(a) In accordance with §501.158 of the Occupations
Code, based upon the Council's reasonable belief that an applicant
or person licensed under Chapter 501 is not physically or mentally
competent to provide psychological services with reasonable skill
and safety to patients or has a physical or mental disease or condition
that would impair the person's competency to provide psychological
services, the Council may request the person submit to:
(1) a physical examination by a physician approved
by the Council; or
(2) a mental examination by a physician or psychologist
approved by the Council.
(b) The Council may carry out its functions under this
rule by and through an executive committee of the Council, which may
convene as follows:
(1) For each competency evaluation proceeding, the
Council may appoint a three-member executive committee, called a "competency
evaluation panel," to issue requests for physical or mental examinations,
conduct show cause hearings, and issue orders determining whether
a person's failure to submit to an examination was justified or unjustified.
The competency evaluation panel must consist of a majority from TSBEP
with at least one member holding the same license as the respondent.
The competency evaluation panel shall confer with each other and name
a chair for the panel.
(2) In the event of the recusal of a competency evaluation
panel member or the inability of a panel member to attend a competency
evaluation proceeding, the presiding officer for the Council may appoint
an alternate council member to serve on the competency evaluation
panel.
(3) The competency evaluation panel may convene in-person
or via telephone, video conference, or other electronic means.
(c) If the person should refuse, ignore, or fail to
comply with the Council's request, the Council shall issue an order
requiring the person to show cause for the person's refusal at a hearing
on the order scheduled for not later than the thirtieth (30) day after
the date the notice is served on the person. Notice shall be provided
by either personal service or by registered mail, return receipt requested.
The meeting at which the Council considers a person's failure to comply
with an examination request is a "show cause hearing." At the show
cause hearing, agency staff may present evidence and information to
the Council that demonstrates the reasonable belief that an examination
is necessary and may also present evidence of any additional violations
related to the person. The person may appear, at the show cause hearing,
in person and by counsel and present evidence to justify the person's
refusal to submit to examination as well as respond to any additional
violations.
(d) After the show cause hearing, if a majority of
the Council votes that the person's failure to comply with the request
was unjustified then the Council shall issue an order requiring the
person to submit to the examination. If a majority of the Council
votes that the person's failure to comply with the request was justified,
then the Council shall issue an order withdrawing the request for
the examination.
(e) If the person fails to comply with the order issued
after the show cause hearing requiring the person to submit to a physical
or mental examination, the Council may take disciplinary action against
the person by docketing the matter at SOAH.
(f) Following a SOAH hearing, the ALJ shall issue a
PFD on whether the person's failure to comply with the Council's order
and request was justified. The PFD shall also address any other additional
violations related to the person.
(g) The Council shall review the PFD at a regularly
scheduled meeting after the PFD is issued and the Council shall issue
a final order in the matter.
(h) An appeal from the Council's order under this section
is governed by Chapter 2001 of the Government Code.
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