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TITLE 22EXAMINING BOARDS
PART 9TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD
CHAPTER 167REINSTATEMENT AND REISSUANCE
RULE §167.1Reinstatement or Reissuance of Medical License Following Suspension or Revocation

(a) Reinstatement of Medical License Following Suspension.

  (1) A physician whose license has been suspended by order of the board must submit a written request to the board's compliance division and appear at a probationer show compliance proceeding as described in §187.44 of this title (relating to Probationer Show Compliance Proceedings) and in paragraph (2) of this subsection to request reinstatement of licensure.

  (2) A person may not apply for reinstatement of a license that was suspended before the first anniversary of the date on which the suspension became effective.

  (3) A request for reinstatement following suspension cannot be considered more often than annually unless otherwise specified by order of the board.

  (4) A physician's request for reinstatement must include evidence that all stipulations for the probation of the suspension have been completed.

  (5) A physician who allows his or her license to be cancelled for nonpayment while under a suspension order may apply for relicensure in accordance with §163.10 of this title (relating to Relicensure).

(b) Reissuance of License Following Revocation.

  (1) A physician whose license has been revoked must complete in every detail the application for reissuance of license, including payment of the required application fee.

  (2) The physician whose license has been revoked must appear before a committee of the board for a determination regarding reissuance of license.

  (3) A person may not apply for reissuance of a license that was revoked before the first anniversary of the date on which the revocation became effective.

  (4) An application for reissuance of a license following revocation cannot be considered more often than annually.

  (5) In addition to any other requirement set out in this chapter for reissuance of a license following revocation, a physician must also demonstrate compliance with current licensure eligibility requirements.


Source Note: The provisions of this §167.1 adopted to be effective December 24, 1993, 18 TexReg 9190; amended to be effective October 17, 2001, 26 TexReg 8069; amended to be effective April 27, 2003, 28 TexReg 3324; amended to be effective March 16, 2008, 33 TexReg 2024

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