Sec. 2001.304. TEMPORARY AUTHORIZATION. (a) The commission shall issue a temporary authorization for the activity requested if a license for the activity is not issued or denied before the 31st day after the earliest date on which each of the following has occurred:
(1) the filing of an application for the license;
(2) the payment of the proper license fee;
(3) the filing of a copy of a tax exemption statement issued by the Internal Revenue Service under Section 501(c), Internal Revenue Code of 1986, if required; and
(4) the completion of a criminal background investigation.
(b) A temporary authorization is effective for not more than 60 days, subject to automatic revocation, if a denial letter is issued.
(c) The commission may extend the effective period of the temporary authorization on written request filed before the end of the period.
(d) A temporary authorization may not be effective for more than one year from the date of its original issuance.
Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 13 - Sports, Amusements, and Entertainment
Subchapter G. General Provisions Relating to Commission Licenses
Section 2001.301. License Investigation
Section 2001.302. Provision of Supplemental Information
Section 2001.3025. Access to Criminal History Record Information
Section 2001.304. Temporary Authorization
Section 2001.305. Notice to Local Authorities
Section 2001.307. Maximum License Term
Section 2001.308. Paperwork Reduction
Section 2001.309. Separate License
Section 2001.310. Display of License
Section 2001.311. Rights Not Vested
Section 2001.312. Failure to File Fee Reports
Section 2001.313. Registry of Approved Bingo Workers
Section 2001.314. Identification Card for Approved Bingo Worker