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TITLE 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
PART 10 - TEXAS FUNERAL SERVICE COMMISSION
CHAPTER 203 - LICENSING AND ENFORCEMENT--SPECIFIC SUBSTANTIVE RULES
SUBCHAPTER D - LICENSING PROVISIONS RELATED TO MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS, MILITARY VETERANS, AND MILITARY SPOUSES
SECTION/RULE §203.61 - Length of License and Renewal
Chapter Review Date 09/18/2019

(a) Licenses granted under this subchapter have the terms established by §203.1 of this chapter (related to Funeral Director and Embalmer License Requirements and Procedure), or a term of 12 months from the date the license is issued, whichever term is longer. This section does not apply to the authorization granted under §203.60 of this subchapter (relating to Exemption from Licensure for Certain Military Service Members and Military Spouses).(b) Provisional licenses granted under this subchapter have the terms established by §§203.5 - 203.7 of this chapter (related to Provisional License; Provisional License Case and Reporting Requirements; and Provisional License Reinstatement and Reapplication). The provisions in this section do not affect the license renewal extensions according to §55.003, Texas Occupations Code. For the purposes of this section, provisional license has the meaning assigned in Texas Occupations Code, chapter 651, and not the meaning assigned in §55.005(b), Texas Occupations Code.(c) The Commission shall notify the licensee in writing or by electronic means of the requirements for renewal.

Source Note: The provisions of this §203.61 adopted to be effective August 6, 2024, 49 TexReg 5778.

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