22 Tex. Admin. Code § 137.37 - Sealing Misconduct
(a) A license holder
is guilty of misconduct and subject to disciplinary action if the license
holder:
(1) knowingly signs or seals any
engineering document or product if its use or implementation may endanger the
health, safety, property or welfare of the public.
(2) signs or affixes a seal on any document
or product when the license is inactive or has been revoked, suspended, or has
expired.
(3) alters a sealed
document without proper notification to the responsible license
holder.
(4) allows others access to
his or her electronic files containing his or her seal and/or electronic
signature, unless access is explicitly authorized for particular engineering
work.
(b) A person not
licensed by the board shall not use, cause to be used, affix, or cause to be
affixed or in any other manner, regardless of the means, attach or in any way
depict an engineering seal or a representation of an engineering seal without
the express permission of the currently active licensee.
(c) A person shall not use, cause to be used,
affix, cause to be affixed, or in any other manner, regardless of the means,
attach or in any way depict a fraudulent engineering seal or a fraudulent
representation of an engineering seal.
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