Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 8 - TEXAS APPRAISER LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION BOARD
Chapter 153 - RULES RELATING TO PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS APPRAISER LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION ACT
Section 153.19 - Licensing for Persons with Criminal History and Fitness Determination
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) No currently incarcerated individual is eligible to obtain or renew a license. A person's license will be revoked upon the person's incarceration following a felony conviction, felony probation revocation, revocation of parole, or revocation of mandatory suspension.
(b) The Board may suspend or revoke an existing valid license, disqualify an individual from receiving a license, deny to a person the opportunity to be examined for a license or deny any application for a license, if the person has been convicted of a felony, had their felony probation revoked, had their parole revoked, or had their mandatory supervision revoked. Any such action may be taken after consideration of the required factors in Chapter 53, Occupations Code and this section.
(c) A license holder must conduct himself or herself with honesty, integrity, and trustworthiness. After considering the required factors in Chapter 53, Occupations Code, the Board determines that a conviction or deferred adjudication deemed a conviction under Chapter 53, Occupations Code, of the following crimes to be directly related to the duties and responsibilities of a certified general or certified residential appraiser, a licensed appraiser or appraiser trainee:
(d) When determining whether a conviction of a criminal offense not listed in subsection (c) of this section directly relates to the duties and responsibilities of a licensed occupation regulated by the Board, the Board considers:
(e) When determining the present fitness of an applicant or license holder who has been convicted of a crime, the Board also considers:
(f) To the extent possible, it is the applicant's or license holder's responsibility to obtain and provide the recommendations described in subsection (e)(7) of this section.
(g) When determining a person's fitness to perform the duties and discharge the responsibilities of a licensed occupation regulated by the Board, the Board does not consider an arrest that did not result in a conviction or placement on deferred adjudication community supervision.
(h) Fitness Determination. Before applying for a license, a person may request the Board to determine if the prospective applicant's fitness satisfies the Board's requirements for licensing by submitting the request form approved by the Board and paying the required fee. Upon receiving such a request, the Board may request additional supporting materials. Requests will be processed under the same standards as applications for a license.