22 Tex. Admin. Code § 203.1 - Funeral Director and Embalmer License Requirements and Procedure
(a) A person may not engage in funeral
directing or embalming in this state without holding a license issued by the
Commission, unless the person is a mortuary student acting under the
supervision and direction of a licensed funeral director or embalmer.
(b) An applicant for a license shall meet the
eligibility requirements of Occupations Code, §
651.253.
(c) The period of a license is two years
beginning on the first day of the licensee's birth month. The initial licensing
period may be less than two years.
(d) The licensing fee must be paid before a
license is issued. If the initial licensing period is less than two years, the
licensing fee shall be prorated.
(e) A person who does not receive a full
license by exiting directly from the Commission's provisional license program
or reciprocate from another state may apply for full licensure. The person must
have been a provisional license holder in Texas no more than 24 months prior to
application. The applicant shall complete an application, provide required
proof of eligibility, pay an application fee, re-take and pass the State
Mortuary Law Examination, and submit to a criminal background check.
(f) Renewal Procedures and Conditions.
(1) A license may be renewed beginning 60
days prior to its expiration if the licensee has paid the renewal fee and met
the continuing education requirements of §
203.8 of this title (relating to
Continuing Education).
(2) A person
whose license is expired for 90 days or less may renew the license by meeting
the continuing education requirements of §
203.8 of this title and paying a
renewal fee that is 1 and 1/2 times the amount of the normal renewal
fee.
(3) A person whose license is
expired for more than 90 days but less than one year may renew the license by
meeting the continuing education requirements of §
203.8 of this title and paying a
renewal fee that is two times the amount of the normal renewal fee.
(4) A person whose license has been expired
for one year or more may reinstate the license by meeting the following
requirements:
(A) retaking and passing the
State Mortuary Law Examination;
(B)
payment of any applicable fees, including a renewal fee that is equal to two
times the normally required renewal fee; and
(C) completion of the continuing education
requirements of §
203.8 of this
title.
(5)
Notwithstanding paragraph (4) of this subsection, a person whose license has
been expired for one year or more may reinstate the license without retaking
the applicable examination if the person has been licensed and practicing in
another state for the two years preceding the application for reinstatement.
The applicant must pay a renewal fee that is equal to two times the normally
required renewal fee.
(6)
Notwithstanding paragraph (4) of this subsection, the Executive Director may
waive any prerequisite to obtaining a license to a person whose license has
been expired for no more than five years who is also a military service member,
military veteran or military spouse as defined by Occupations Code, Chapter
55.
(g) A licensee
serving as an active military service member as defined by Occupations Code,
Chapter 55, is exempt from the payment of license fees for the duration of the
holder's military service or for anytime the Commission considers
advisable.
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