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TITLE 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
PART 41 - TEXAS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
CHAPTER 882 - APPLICATIONS AND LICENSING
SUBCHAPTER A - LICENSE APPLICATIONS
SECTION/RULE §882.14 - Petition for Waiver or Remediation of Deficiency
Chapter Review Date 10/25/2024

(a) An applicant who does not meet the prerequisites for a particular license under Chapters 501, 502, 503, or 505 of the Occupations Code, may petition the Council to waive or remediate a deficiency of their application. The Council may waive a prerequisite, or allow remediation by setting reasonable conditions on the applicant for approval of the license application, if:(1) the applicant can show(A) good cause for the deficiency, or(B) that the deficiency is due to a disaster declared under Chapter 418 of the Government Code or under similar authority in another jurisdiction;(2) the prerequisite(s) is not mandated by federal law, the Texas Constitution, or state statute;(3) the deficiency would not adversely affect the public welfare; and(4) any conditions established by the member board will ensure the applicant's education, training, and experience provide reasonable assurance that the applicant has the knowledge and skills necessary for entry-level practice under the license sought.(b) Each member board shall be responsible for reviewing petitions for waiver or remediation of a license prerequisite in accordance with §882.4 of this chapter.

Source Note: The provisions of this §882.14 adopted to be effective November 14, 2024, 49 TexReg 8920.

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