Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 10 - TEXAS FUNERAL SERVICE COMMISSION
Chapter 203 - LICENSING AND ENFORCEMENT-SPECIFIC SUBSTANTIVE RULES
Subchapter A - LICENSING
Section 203.18 - Reissuance of Revoked Funeral Director and/or Embalmer License
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) A person whose license to practice funeral directing and/or embalming has been revoked may, after at least three years from the effective date of such revocation, petition the Commission for reissuance of the license, unless another time is provided in the revocation order.
(b) The petition shall be in writing.
(c) The Commissioners may grant or deny the petition. If the petition is denied by the Commissioners, a subsequent petition may not be considered by the Commissioners until 12 months have lapsed from the date of denial of the previous petition.
(d) The petitioner or his legal representative may appear before the Commissioners to present the request for reissuance of the license.
(e) The petitioner shall have the burden of showing good cause why the license should be reissued.
(f) In considering a petition for reissuance, the Commissioners may consider the petitioner's:
(g) In considering a petition for reissuance, the Commissioners may also consider:
(h) If the Commissioners grant the petition for reissuance, the petitioner must:
(i) The Commissioners may place the licensee on probation for a period of not less than two years by authorizing the Executive Director to enter into an Agreed Order with the licensee. The Agreed Order shall specify the terms of the probation and the consequences of violating the Order.