22 Tex. Admin. Code § 77.1 - Advertising and Public Communications
(a) A
licensee, or a licensee's employee, agent, or partner may not use or authorize
the use of any public communication or advertising containing a false,
misleading, deceptive, or fraudulent claim, or indicating the licensee provides
services outside the scope of practice.
(b) In any public communication or
advertising, if a licensee makes a claim based on a research study, the
licensee shall:
(1) clearly identify the
research study; and
(2) provide the
source of the research study to the Board or the public upon
request.
(c) In any
public communication or advertising, a licensee may not state any service is
free unless the communication or advertising clearly states all component
services which are included.
(d) A
licensee shall be responsible for any agent, employee, or partner acting on the
licensee's behalf who violates this section.
(e) An individual violating this section is
subject to disciplinary action.
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