Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 1 - TEXAS BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL EXAMINERS
Chapter 1 - ARCHITECTS
Subchapter H - PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Section 1.150 - Substance Abuse

Universal Citation: 22 TX Admin Code ยง 1.150

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

(a) If in the course of a disciplinary proceeding, it is found by the Board that an Architect's abuse of alcohol or a controlled substance, as defined by the Texas Controlled Substances Act, Chapter 481, Health and Safety Code, contributed to a violation of the Act or the Rules and Regulations of the Board, the Board may condition its disposition of the disciplinary matter on the Architect's completion of a rehabilitation program approved by the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse that may include rehabilitation at a facility also approved by the Commission.

(b) An Architect's abuse of alcohol or a controlled substance that results in the impairment of the Architect's professional skill so as to cause a direct threat to the property, safety, health, or welfare of the public may be deemed "Gross Incompetency" and may be grounds for the indefinite suspension of an Architect's certificate of registration until such time as he or she is able to demonstrate to the Board's satisfaction that the reasons for suspension no longer exist and that the termination of the suspension would not endanger the public.

(c) In order to determine whether abuse of alcohol or a controlled substance contributed to a violation or has resulted in "gross incompetency," the Board may order an examination by one or more health care providers trained in the diagnosis or treatment of substance abuse.

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