Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 10 - TEXAS FUNERAL SERVICE COMMISSION
Chapter 203 - LICENSING AND ENFORCEMENT-SPECIFIC SUBSTANTIVE RULES
Subchapter C - ENFORCEMENT
Section 203.45 - Unprofessional Conduct
Universal Citation: 22 TX Admin Code ยง 203.45
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The Commission may, in its discretion, refuse to issue or renew a license or may fine, revoke, or suspend any license granted by the Commission if the Commission finds that the applicant or licensee has engaged in unprofessional conduct as defined in this section.
(b) For the purpose of this section, unprofessional conduct shall include but not be limited to:
(1) providing funeral goods and services or
performing acts of embalming in violation of Occupations Code, Chapter 651, the
Rules of the Commission or applicable health and vital statistics laws and
rules;
(2) refusing or failing to
keep, maintain or furnish any record or information required by law or rule,
including a failure to timely submit any documentation requested during the
course of a Commission investigation;
(3) operating the licensed entity in an
unsanitary manner;
(4) failing to
practice funeral directing or embalming in a manner consistent with the public
health or welfare;
(5) obstructing
a Commission employee in the lawful performance of such employee's duties of
enforcing Occupations Code, Chapter 651, or the Rules of the
Commission;
(6) copying, retaining,
repeating, or transmitting in any manner the questions contained in any
examination administered by the Commission;
(7) physically abusing or threatening to
physically abuse a Commission employee during the performance of his lawful
duties;
(8) conduct which is
willful, flagrant, or shameless or which shows a moral indifference to the
standards of the community;
(9) in
the practice of funeral directing or embalming, engaging in:
(A) fraud, which means an intentional
perversion of truth for the purpose of inducing another in reliance upon it to
part with some valuable thing belonging to him, or to surrender a legal right,
or to issue a license; a false representation of a matter of fact, whether by
words or conduct, by false or misleading allegations, or by concealment of that
which should have been disclosed, which deceives or is intended to deceive
another;
(B) deceit, which means
the assertion, as a fact, of that which is not true by any means whatsoever to
deceive or defraud another;
(C)
misrepresentation, which means a manifestation by words or other conduct which
is a false representation of a matter of fact;
(10) communicating directly or indirectly
with a Commissioner during the pendency of a complaint in connection with an
issue of fact or law, except upon notice and opportunity for each party to
participate;
(11) attempting to
influence a complainant or witness in any complaint case to change the nature
of the complaint, or withdraw the complaint by means of coercion, harassment,
bribery, or by force, or threat of force;
(12) retaliating or threatening to retaliate
against a complainant who has filed a complaint with the Commission in good
faith;
(13) failing to make payment
to a sub-contractor for consumer-related services performed by the
sub-contractor pursuant to an agreement with the licensee; or
(14) violating any Texas law or
administrative rules governing the transportation, storage, refrigeration,
interment, cremation, or disinterment of the dead.
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