Texas Occupations Code - Section 164.203. Effect Of Rehabilitation Order
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§ 164.203. EFFECT OF REHABILITATION ORDER. (a) A
rehabilitation order imposed under Section 164.202 is a
nondisciplinary private order. If entered by agreement, the order
is:
(1) an agreed disposition or settlement agreement for
purposes of civil litigation as provided under Section 164.002;
and
(2) exempt from Chapter 552, Government Code.
(b) A rehabilitation order imposed under Section 164.202
must contain findings of fact and conclusions of law. The order may
impose a revocation, cancellation, suspension, period of probation
or restriction, or any other term authorized by Section 164.001 or
agreed to by the board and the person subject to the order.
(c) A violation of a rehabilitation order may result in
disciplinary action under this subtitle or under the terms of the
agreed order. A violation of a rehabilitation order is grounds for
disciplinary action based on:
(1) unprofessional or dishonorable conduct; or
(2) any provision of this subtitle that applies to the
conduct that resulted in the violation.
(d) A violation of a rehabilitation order is grounds for
temporary suspension of the person's license under Section 164.059.
This section does not prevent or limit the authority of the board to
take action to temporarily suspend a license under that section.
Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Section: 164.103 164.151 164.152 164.153 164.154 164.201 164.202 164.203 164.204 164.205 164.206 165.001 165.002 165.003 165.004
Last modified: August 10, 2007
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