Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 22 - TEXAS STATE BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY
Chapter 519 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Subchapter B - COMPLAINTS AND INVESTIGATIONS
Section 519.29 - Voluntary Surrender of Certificate
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Subject to board approval, a certificate holder may voluntarily surrender his certificate by submitting a written statement of intent to voluntarily surrender the certificate.
(b) The board may deny a certificate holder's application to voluntarily surrender his certificate in order for the board to initiate and complete an investigation of any of the reportable events identified in § 501.91(a) of this title (relating to Reportable Events).
(c) Once a certificate holder has surrendered their certificate, they are no longer eligible to hold a license under §901.402 of the Act (relating to Eligibility Requirements; General Prohibition) and licensing exemptions will no longer apply.
(d) A former certificate holder who has voluntarily surrendered his certificate under subsection (a) of this section may apply for a new certificate upon completion of the following requirements:
(e) A new certificate issued to a former certificate holder will bear the same certificate number as the original certificate.
(f) If an individual, subject to the approval of the board, voluntarily surrenders and resigns the certificate or registration during the course of a disciplinary investigation or proceeding conducted by the board, this fact shall be disclosed in any later application for a new certificate, and shall be considered before the issuance of a new certificate.
(g) A voluntary surrender is effective on the date of this agency's approval letter or other written notification. The voluntary surrender may be disapproved when doing so is in the best interest of the public. It is in the best interest of the public to deny a licensee's voluntary surrender prior to the adjudication of a board complaint, criminal charge or civil proceeding alleging fraud or dishonesty.
(h) If a certificate holder voluntarily surrenders his certificate after being charged with a crime for which he subsequently receives a conviction or deferred adjudication, or voluntarily surrenders his certificate subsequent to the filing of a civil suit alleging fraud or dishonesty which subsequently results in a finding by a court of fraud or dishonesty, the voluntary surrender may be set aside by the board upon a finding by the board that the criminal or civil adjudication warrants disciplinary action.