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Texas Occupations Code - Chapter 156 Registration Of Physicians

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  • Texas Occupations Code Section 156.001 - Registration Requirements And Procedures
    (a) Each person licensed to practice medicine in this state must register with the board every two years. The initial registration permit shall be issued ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 156.002 - Exemption For Certain Physicians
    (a) The board by rule may exempt a retired physician from the registration permit fee requirement. (b) A physician licensed by the board whose only ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 156.003 - Staggered Renewal System
    (a) The board by rule may adopt a system under which registration permits expire on various dates during the two-year registration period. (b) For the ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 156.004 - Notice Of Expiration
    The board shall send a registration permit renewal application notice to each physician at the physician's last known address according to the board's records at ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 156.005 - Renewal Of Certain Registration Permits
    (a) If a person's registration permit has been expired for 90 days or less, the person may renew the permit by submitting to the board ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 156.007 - Issuance Of Registration Permit
    (a) On receipt of a registration renewal application and all required fees, the board, after ascertaining from the records of the board or from other ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 156.008 - Practicing Medicine Without Registration Prohibited
    (a) Practicing medicine after the expiration of the 30-day grace period under Section 156.004 following expiration of a registration permit that has not been renewed ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 156.009 - Inactive Status
    The board may adopt rules and set reasonable fees relating to placing license holders on inactive status. Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, § 1, ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 156.051 - Reporting Program; Rules; Exemption
    (a) The board by rule shall adopt, monitor, and enforce a reporting program for the continuing medical education of license holders. The board shall adopt ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 156.052 - Presumption Of Compliance For Certain License Holders
    A license holder is presumed to be in compliance with the requirements of this subchapter if, during the 36 months preceding the date of the ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 156.053 - Temporary Exemption
    (a) The board may temporarily exempt a license holder from the continuing medical education requirement on the basis of: (1) catastrophic illness; (2) military service ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 156.054 - Authority Of Board To Require Additional Hours
    This subchapter does not prevent the board from taking disciplinary action with respect to a license holder or license applicant by requiring additional hours of ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 156.055 - Continuing Education In Pain Treatment
    A physician licensed under this subtitle who submits an application for renewal of a license that designates a direct patient care practice and whose practice ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 156.056 - Certain Volunteer Services
    (a) In this section, "site serving a medically underserved population" has the meaning assigned by Section 157.052. (b) The board by rule shall permit a ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 156.057 - Continuing Education In Forensic Evidence Collection
    (a) A physician licensed under this subtitle who submits an application for renewal of a license to practice medicine and whose practice includes treating patients ...
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