Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 22 - TEXAS STATE BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY
Chapter 519 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Subchapter E - POST BOARD ORDER PROCEDURES
Section 519.95 - Reinstatement
Universal Citation: 22 TX Admin Code ยง 519.95
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) A person whose certificate has been revoked may be considered for reinstatement:
(1) after two years following the successful
completion of all obligations to the criminal justice system related to
convictions that led to the revocation, if any, with no criminal conviction
during that two year period;
(2) if
there have been no final adjudications finding violations of the Act or any
board rule for two years from the effective date of the revocation;
and
(3) if the applicant
demonstrates from the date of the revocation or from the date of a two year
period following the completion of all obligations to the criminal justice
system, the following:
(A) Responsibility:
applicants must demonstrate that they recognize that their actions were
unacceptable, they are accountable for those actions, and they have the ability
and intent to not repeat those actions.
(B) Rehabilitation: applicants must
demonstrate that they have made behavioral and practice changes that evidence
the intent to not repeat the action that resulted in the revocation.
(C) Restitution: applicants must have
completed the terms of any agreement or assessment against the
applicant.
(D) Fingerprints: unless
fingerprints have been previously submitted for licensure on or after September
1, 2014, a complete and legible set of fingerprints from a vendor approved by
the Texas Department of Public Safety for the purposes of obtaining applicant's
criminal history record information to ensure the applicant lacks a history of
dishonest or felonious acts and the board is aware of any criminal activity
that might be relevant to the applicant's qualifications to take the
UCPAE.
(b) All requests for reinstatement must be in writing to the board.
(c) Reinstatement will be at the sole discretion of the board.
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