Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 24 - TEXAS BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EXAMINERS
Chapter 575 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Section 575.22 - Reinstatement of Licenses
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) A person whose license has been surrendered or revoked, whether by voluntary action or by disciplinary action of the Board, may after five (5) years from the effective date of such surrender or revocation, petition the Board for reinstatement of the license, unless another time is provided in the surrender or revocation order, or unless no provision was made in the order for reinstatement. This section does not apply to licensees who let their licenses lapse for non-payment of renewal fees or licensees against whom a surrender or revocation proceeding is not pending before the Board or in any other jurisdiction.
(b) The petition shall be in writing and in the form prescribed by the Board.
(c) After consideration of the petition for reinstatement, the Board may:
(d) If the petition is denied by the Board, a subsequent petition may not be considered by the Board until twelve (12) months have lapsed from the date of denial of the previous petition.
(e) The petitioner or their legal representative must appear before the Board or the Board's Enforcement Committee to present the request for reinstatement of the license.
(f) The petitioner shall have the burden of showing good cause why the license should be reinstated.
(g) In considering a petition for reinstatement, the Board may consider the petitioner's:
(h) In considering a petition, the Board may also consider:
(i) If the Board grants the petition for reinstatement, the petitioner must successfully complete the Texas State Board Licensing Examination in their area of practice during the regularly scheduled examination times. The Board may also require the petitioner to complete additional testing to assure the petitioner's competency to practice.