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HHSC may revoke a license when the applicant, license holder, or a controlling person:(1) violates section §553.751(a)(2) - (9) of this subchapter (relating to Administrative penalties);(2) violates the Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 247; a section, standard or order adopted under Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 247; or a license issued under Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 247 in a repeated or substantial manner;(3) submits false statements on a license application;(4) submits false statements on license application attachments;(5) submits misleading statements on a license application;(6) submits misleading statements on license application attachments;(7) uses subterfuge or other evasive means to obtain a license;(8) conceals a material fact on a license application that would have been the basis for denying a license under §553.17 of this chapter (relating to Criteria for Licensing);(9) fails to disclose information, as required by Subchapter B of this chapter (relating to Licensing) that would have been the basis to deny a license under §553.17 of this chapter; or(10) violates the Texas Health and Safety Code §247.021.