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(a) Upon renewal, physician updates to the board must be completed as required by §§156.001(c) and (e) of the Act.(b) Mandatory Updates shall be reported by a physician within 10 business days of the event, including:(1) A description of any charges reported to the board to which the physician has pleaded no contest, for which the physician is the subject of deferred adjudication or pretrial diversion, or in which sufficient facts of guilt were found and the matter was continued by a court;(2) change of mailing or practice address;(3) incarceration in a state or federal penitentiary;(4) conviction described in §154.006(b)(9) of the Act;(5) any charges as described in §154.006(b)(10) of the Act;(6) An initial finding of guilt for a crime set forth in §164.057 of the Act;(7) any disciplinary action described in §§154.006(b)(12) and (13) of the Act;(8) any medical malpractice claim listed in §154.006(b)(16) of the Act; or(9) changes in the physician's American Board of Medical Specialties or the Bureau of Osteopathic Specialists specialty certification.(c) A physician may submit any other corrections as they occur.