Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 1 - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Subchapter F - LICENSURE EXEMPTIONS
Section 1.81 - Recognition of Out-of-State License of a Military Service Member and Military Spouse
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) For the purposes of this section, the definitions in Texas Occupations Code Chapter 55 are hereby adopted by reference. This section establishes requirements and procedures authorized or required by Texas Occupations Code Chapter 55, and does not modify or alter rights that may be provided under federal law.
(b) This section applies to all licenses and verifications issued by the Department of State Health Services (department) under authority granted by the Texas Health and Safety Code or Texas Occupations Code.
(c) Notwithstanding any other rule, a military service member or military spouse may engage in a business or occupation as if licensed in the State of Texas without obtaining the applicable license in Texas, if the military service member or military spouse:
(d) To receive a verification letter, the military service member or military spouse, must submit:
(e) The department has 30 days from the date a military service member or military spouse submits a request complying with subsection (d) of this section to verify that the military service member or military spouse is licensed in good standing in a jurisdiction that has licensing requirements that are substantially equivalent to the requirements for a license under the statutes and regulations of this state. Upon verification, the department shall issue a verification letter recognizing the licensure as the equivalent license in this state.
(f) The verification letter will expire three years from date of issuance or when the military service member is no longer stationed at a military installation in Texas, whichever comes first. The verification letter may not be renewed.
(g) In the event of a divorce or similar event that affects a person's status as a military spouse, the former military spouse that received a verification under subsection (d) of this section, may continue to engage in the business or occupation under the authority of this section until the third anniversary of the date the spouse received the verification letter described by subsection (e) of this section.
(h) The military service member or military spouse shall comply with all applicable laws, rules, and standards of this state, including applicable Texas Health and Safety Code, Texas Occupations Code, and all relevant Texas Administrative Code provisions.
(i) The department may revoke the verification letter at its discretion. Grounds for revocation include:
(j) The department will review and evaluate the following criteria, if relevant to a Texas license, when determining whether another jurisdiction's licensing requirements are substantially equivalent to the requirements for a license under the statutes and regulations of this state.