22 Tex. Admin. Code § 851.85 - Contingent Emergency/Disaster Response Actions
(a) In the event of a declared emergency or
disaster, the Executive Director may implement one or more temporary measures,
as provided in this section, if the following conditions exist:
(1) The Governor of the State of Texas
declares a disaster under Government Code, §
418.014,
or if the Executive Director determines that there is an emergency affecting
the public health, safety, and welfare; and
(2) the Executive Director, in consultation
with the TBPG Board Chairman, determines that enacting available temporary
measures is necessary in the specified disaster or emergency area.
(b) Emergency Response Actions.
(1) Expiration dates for some or all license
types may be extended. TBPG may extend the expiration date of a license as a
Professional Geoscientist, a certification as a Geoscientist-in-Training, or a
registration for a Geoscience Firm.
(2) Temporary suspension of certain fees.
TBPG may temporarily suspend the regular fees for duplicate license
certificates, duplicate wall or wallet license expiration cards, or certain
license verifications during the period of time that TBPG deems appropriate to
address the emergency or disaster.
(3) Continuing education requirements for the
renewal of a license or certification may be temporarily suspended or deadlines
extended.
(4) The issuance of an
emergency license as a Professional Geoscientist, valid for one year and is not
renewable. To be eligible for an emergency license as a Professional
Geoscientist under this section, an applicant must:
(A) submit a completed application on the
appropriate TBPG form;
(B) provide
proof of licensure in good standing as a Professional Geoscientist or
Professional Geologist in another U.S. state jurisdiction;
(C) follow all of the laws and rules
applicable to the non-exempt public practice of geoscience in Texas, including
the registration of a Geoscience Firm; and
(D) pay the application and one-year license
fee for the license for which the applicant has applied and any other
applicable fee.
(c) The Executive Director, in consultation
with the TBPG Board Chairman, may implement all or some contingent emergency
response actions available under this section, depending on the circumstances
and overall needs of the State of Texas and TBPG's licensees.
(d) The Executive Director may take other
reasonable administrative actions warranted by the circumstances including, but
not limited to, suspension of certain complaint investigations and complaint
case adjudication actions, extension of deadlines in certain Board orders,
suspension of certain continuing education audits, or expedition of certain
Professional Geoscientist license or Geoscience Firm applications.
(e) The Executive Director shall ensure that
notifications of emergency measures taken are communicated to all members of
the Appointed Board, all affected license holders, and the general public, to
the extent that it is feasible and as soon as it is feasible. The Executive
Director may use various methods including, but not limited to, posting notices
to the agency website and sending e-mails, letters, or postcards.
(f) Actions taken by the Executive Director
under this section are effective only until the next regular or special meeting
of the Appointed Board. The Appointed Board shall review all actions taken by
the Executive Director under this section at the next regular or special
meeting of the Appointed Board. The Appointed Board shall take action to either
continue the actions taken by the Executive Director under this section for a
specified amount of time, with or without modifications; or to discontinue the
actions taken by the Executive Director under this section.
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