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    • Subchapter B. Ineligibility for License
    • Section 53.024. Proceedings Governed by Administrative Procedure Act

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    Subchapter B. Ineligibility for License
    Section 53.024. Proceedings Governed by Administrative Procedure Act

    Sec. 53.024. PROCEEDINGS GOVERNED BY ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT. A proceeding before a licensing authority to establish factors required to be considered under this subchapter is governed by Chapter 2001, Government Code.
    Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.

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    Texas Statutes

    Occupations Code

    Title 2 - General Provisions Relating to Licensing

    Chapter 53 - Consequences of Criminal Conviction

    Subchapter B. Ineligibility for License

    Section 53.021. Authority to Revoke, Suspend, or Deny License

    Section 53.0211. Licensing of Certain Applicants With Prior Criminal Convictions

    Section 53.022. Factors in Determining Whether Conviction Directly Relates to Occupation

    Section 53.023. Additional Factors for Licensing Authority to Consider After Determining Conviction Directly Relates to Occupation

    Section 53.0231. Notice of Pending Denial of License

    Section 53.0232. Limitation Regarding Consideration of Certain Arrests

    Section 53.024. Proceedings Governed by Administrative Procedure Act

    Section 53.025. Guidelines

    Section 53.026. Applicant Best Practices Guide

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