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For a military member, military spouse, or military veteran who is applying for an administrator's license, but does not have an administrator's license issued by another state and has not held an administrator's license in Texas within the last five years, the Associate Commissioner for Child Care Regulation, or a designee may accept a substitute method to demonstrate compliance with examination, experience, and education qualifications, including:(1) Accepting proof of a passing score on a national exam or other examination that demonstrates, as appropriate, competence in the field of:(A) Child-care administration; or(B) Child-placing administration. (2) Crediting the military member, military spouse, or military veteran for verified military service, training, education, or clinical or professional experience that meets the experience or education requirements; and (3) Substituting any demonstrated competency that a military member, military spouse, or military veteran has to meet the experience and education qualifications.