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TITLE 37PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS
PART 15TEXAS FORENSIC SCIENCE COMMISSION
CHAPTER 651DNA, CODIS, FORENSIC ANALYSIS, AND CRIME LABORATORIES
SUBCHAPTER CFORENSIC ANALYST LICENSING PROGRAM
RULE §651.209Forensic Analyst and Forensic Technician License Expiration and Reinstatement

(a) Forensic Analyst and Forensic Technician License Expiration.

  (1) When a Forensic Analyst or a Forensic Technician fails to renew his or her license on or before the last day of the license term, the license is considered inactive. The inactive status shall begin on the day immediately following the last day of the license term.

  (2) A license that is deemed inactive based on failure to renew may be reinstated within the ninety (90) day period following the last day of the license term. When a Forensic Analyst or Technician fails to renew by the 90th day after the last day of the license term, the license status shall change from inactive to expired.

(b) Notice of License Status Based on Failure to Renew. Within fifteen (15) days of the last day of the license term when the license has not been renewed, the Commission shall notify the licensee in writing of the change in license status to inactive. If the inactive license is not renewed within ninety (90) days of the last day of the license term and is therefore deemed expired, the Commission shall notify the licensee in writing of the change in license status from inactive to expired. Notice is not required where the Commission obtains confirmation in writing from the Forensic Analyst or Technician that he or she does not intend to renew his or her license.

(c) The Commission may reinstate an inactive or expired Forensic Analyst or Technician License upon fulfillment of the following requirements by the licensee:

  (1) payment of a $220 license reinstatement fee;

  (2) updating of current continuing forensic education requirements status with the Commission; and

  (3) completion of a form demonstrating that except for making proper application, the Forensic Analyst or Technician was eligible for licensure by the Commission during the period the license was inactive due to failure to renew.

(d) Additional Requirements for Expired Licenses. Once a license has expired, the following requirements must be fulfilled before the license is reinstated:

  (1) Successful completion of the General Forensic Analyst Licensing Exam Requirement as described in §651.207(g) of this subchapter (relating to Forensic Analyst Licensing Requirements Including License Term, Fee and Procedure for Denial of Application and Reconsideration).

  (2) Fulfillment of current specific coursework requirements applicable to the forensic discipline as described in §651.207(d) of this subchapter.

(e) Exception for Licensees Who Change Roles or Experience a Gap in Employment by an Accredited Laboratory. A licensee who changes roles to a position that does not require a license or who experiences a gap in employment at an accredited laboratory for reasons other than professional misconduct, may notify the Commission by submitting a Declaration of Inactivity form; a licensee whose license is inactive due to a role change or gap in employment shall not be subject to the reinstatement requirements of this section should the licensee seek to reestablish licensure in the future.

(f) Specific Coursework and Minimum Education Requirements to Reinstate an Inactive License. A Forensic Analyst or Technician reinstating an inactive license under this section is subject to specific coursework and minimum education requirements in place at the time the Commission initially granted his or her license.


Source Note: The provisions of this §651.209 adopted to be effective May 16, 2018, 43 TexReg 3106; amended to be effective February 1, 2021, 46 TexReg 837; amended to be effective October 24, 2021, 46 TexReg 7077

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