Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 41 - TEXAS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Chapter 882 - APPLICATIONS AND LICENSING
Subchapter A - LICENSE APPLICATIONS
Section 882.14 - Petition for Waiver or Remediation of Deficiency

Universal Citation: 22 TX Admin Code § 882.14

Current through Reg. 50, No. 26; June 27, 2025

(a) An applicant who does not meet the prerequisites for a particular license under Chapters 501, 502, 503, or 505 of the Occupations Code, may petition the Council to waive or remediate a deficiency of their application. The Council may waive a prerequisite, or allow remediation by setting reasonable conditions on the applicant for approval of the license application, if:

(1) the applicant can show
(A) good cause for the deficiency, or

(B) that the deficiency is due to a disaster declared under Chapter 418 of the Government Code or under similar authority in another jurisdiction;

(2) the prerequisite(s) is not mandated by federal law, the Texas Constitution, or state statute;

(3) the deficiency would not adversely affect the public welfare; and

(4) any conditions established by the member board will ensure the applicant's education, training, and experience provide reasonable assurance that the applicant has the knowledge and skills necessary for entry-level practice under the license sought.

(b) Each member board shall be responsible for reviewing petitions for waiver or remediation of a license prerequisite in accordance with § 882.4 of this chapter.

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