Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 745 - LICENSING
Subchapter L - ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
Division 3 - ADVERSE ACTIONS
Section 745.8650 - When may Licensing deny a permit?

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

Based on our assessment of the criteria provided in § 745.8607 of this subchapter (relating to How will Licensing decide which type of enforcement action to recommend or impose?), we may deny you a permit for an issue identified in § 745.8605 of this subchapter (relating to When can Licensing recommend or impose an enforcement action against my operation?) if we determine that:

(1) A background check result makes you ineligible for a permit, because either the result is ineligible for a risk evaluation or the Centralized Background Check Unit does not approve a risk evaluation as provided in Subchapter F of this chapter (relating to Background Checks);

(2) Your operation does not demonstrate the ability to comply with minimum standards, rules, and statutes during your initial permit period;

(3) The results of a public hearing make you ineligible for a permit;

(4) Your operation presents an immediate threat to the health or safety of children; or

(5) You are otherwise ineligible for a permit because of a criterion identified in § 745.8605 of this subchapter .

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