Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 23 - TEXAS REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
Chapter 535 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Subchapter R - REAL ESTATE INSPECTORS
Section 535.215 - Inactive Inspector Status
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) For the purposes of this section, an "inactive" inspector is a licensed professional inspector, real estate inspector, or apprentice inspector who is not authorized by law to engage in the business of performing real estate inspections as defined by Chapter 1102.
(b) The Commission may place an inspector on inactive status for any of the following reasons:
(c) To be placed on inactive status by request, an inspector must do the following:
(d) A professional inspector on inactive status may apply to the Commission for return to active status by:
(e) An apprentice inspector or real estate inspector who has been placed on inactive status may return to status if:
(f) If a professional inspector terminates the sponsorship of an apprentice inspector or real estate inspector, the license of the apprentice inspector or real estate inspector immediately becomes inactive.
(g) Inactive inspectors may not perform inspections. Performance of inspections while on inactive status is grounds for disciplinary action against the inactive license holder. A professional inspector who has been placed on inactive status may not return to practice or sponsor apprentices or inspectors until the professional inspector has met the requirements to be returned to active status under this section. It is a violation of this section and grounds for disciplinary action against a professional inspector for the professional inspector to permit an inactive apprentice inspector or an inactive real estate inspector to perform inspections in association with, or on behalf of, the professional inspector.