Texas Administrative Code
Title 4 - AGRICULTURE
Part 2 - TEXAS ANIMAL HEALTH COMMISSION
Chapter 47 - AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL
Subchapter A - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 47.6 - Grounds for Suspension or Revocation
Universal Citation: 4 TX Admin Code ยง 47.6
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Automatic termination of authorized personnel status occurs with any one of the following events:
(1) the authorized person
is separated from employment with the commission or Veterinary Services when
such person's authorized personnel status is contingent upon employment with
the commission or Veterinary Services;
(2) the authorized person is a veterinarian's
technician or employee who is separated from employment with an accredited
veterinarian;
(3) the license of an
authorized veterinarian issued by the Texas State Board of Veterinary Medical
Examiners is revoked or suspended by that board; or
(4) an authorized veterinarian's
accreditation is revoked by Veterinary Services.
(b) Suspension of an authorized veterinarian's accreditation by Veterinary Services will result in suspension or revocation of authorized personnel status.
(c) Suspension or revocation of authorized personnel status may be made upon a determination that one or more of the following violations have occurred:
(1)
submitting false samples;
(2)
collecting a sample in an manner that contravenes a commission rule;
(3) failing to report test results;
(4) distributing vaccine to persons or
entities not authorized by the commission;
(5) using out of date vaccine;
(6) failing to identify animals as required
by commission rule;
(7) failing to
submit official documents within the time prescribed by a commission or USDA
rule;
(8) falsely reporting that
animals have been vaccinated or tested;
(9) submitting samples that are adulterated
or that have insufficient quantity to conduct confirmation testing;
(10) falsifying official documents;
(11) performing work in a commission disease
control or eradication program for which the person is not authorized to
perform program activities;
(12)
failing to maintain official documents as required by commission
rule;
(13) failing to pay an
obligation owed to the commission;
(14) submitting false reimbursement claims
for testing or vaccinating;
(15)
failing to comply with the "Standards for Authorized Personnel" as set forth in
§
RSA
47.4 of this subchapter;
(16) failing to comply with a rule
promulgated under this chapter relating to standards for authorized personnel;
or
(17) violating a rule of the
commission.
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