22 Tex. Admin. Code § 277.3 - Probation
(a) The Board shall have the right and may
upon majority vote rule that an order denying an application for license or any
order canceling, suspending, or revoking any license be probated so long as the
probated practitioner conforms to such orders and rules as the Board may set
out in the terms of the probation. The Board, at the time of its decision to
probate the practitioner, shall set out the period of time which shall
constitute the probationary period; provided, however, that the Board may at
any time while the practitioner remains on probation upon majority vote rescind
the probation and enforce the Board's original action denying, suspending, or
revoking such license for violation of the terms of the probation or for other
good cause as the Board in its discretion may determine. To rescind the
probation shall require a formal disciplinary hearing and be conducted as a
contested case within the meaning of the APA.
(b) The Executive Director shall maintain a
chronological and alphabetical listing of licensees who have had their license
canceled, suspended, or revoked, and shall monitor each consent order in
respect to each license holder's specific sanction. Any noncompliance observed
as a result of monitoring shall be referred to the Board.
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