(a)(No change.) (b)If the committee determines after a hearing that disciplinary action is warranted, the committee may recommend that the commission issue a reprimand, or suspend or revoke a license [or registration]. The committee may recommend that an order of suspension or revocation be probated in whole or in part by the commission or that the probation be subject to reasonable terms and conditions in the manner contemplated by the Act, §15B(d). The committee may recommend that the commission enter a final order denying a license [or registration] or that a probationary license [ or registration] be issued in the manner contemplated by §535.94 of this title (relating to Hearing on Application Disapproval; Probationary License). (c)Proceedings before the committee shall be conducted by the committee in the manner contemplated by §§535.31-533.39 [§§533.1-533.30] of this title (relating to Practice and Procedure) and with the Government Code, Chapter 2001, et. seq. [Administrative Procedure and Texas Register Act, Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-13a]. The chairman of the committee or a member designated by the chairman shall act as presiding officer and may vote as any other member. (d)In addition to the grounds for disciplinary action provided in the Act, §23(l), a [registration or] license of an inspector may be suspended or revoked by the commission if the inspector: (1)fails to make good a check issued to the commission within 30 days after the commission had mailed a request for payment by certified mail to the inspector's last known business address as reflected by the commission's records; (2)fails or refuses on demand to produce a document, book or record in his possession concerning a real estate inspection conducted by him for examination by the commission or its authorized agent; or (3)fails within 10 days to provide information requested by the commission or its authorized agent in the course of an investigation of a complaint.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been
reviewed by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's legal authority
to adopt.
Filed with the Office of
the Secretary of State, on August 18, 2000
TRD-200005839 Mark A. Moseley
General Counsel
Texas Real Estate Commission
Earliest possible date of adoption: October 1, 2000
For further information, please call: (512) 465-3900
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