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Texas Occupations Code - Chapter 165 PenaltiesLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Occupations Code > Texas Occupations Code - Chapter 165 Penalties The board by order may impose an administrative penalty against a person licensed or regulated under this subtitle who violates this subtitle or a rule ... (a) The board by rule shall prescribe the procedure by which it may impose an administrative penalty. (b) A proceeding under this subchapter is subject ... (a) The amount of an administrative penalty may not exceed $5,000 for each violation. Each day a violation continues or occurs is a separate violation ... (a) If the board by order determines that a violation has occurred and imposes an administrative penalty, the board shall notify the affected person of ... (a) Not later than the 30th day after the date the board's order imposing the administrative penalty is final, the person shall: (1) pay the ... If the person does not pay the administrative penalty and the enforcement of the penalty is not stayed, the executive director may refer the matter ... (a) If on appeal the court sustains the determination that a violation occurred, the court may uphold or reduce the amount of the administrative penalty ... (a) If after judicial review, the administrative penalty is reduced or not imposed by the court, the court shall, after the judgment becomes final: (1) ... In addition to any other action authorized by law, the board may institute an action in its own name to enjoin a violation of this ... (a) If it appears to the board that a person who is not licensed under this subtitle is violating this subtitle, a rule adopted under ... (a) If it appears that a person is in violation of or is threatening to violate this subtitle or a rule or order adopted by ... The attorney general may not institute an action for a civil penalty against a person described by Section 151.053 or 151.054 if the person is ... (a) The attorney general may recover reasonable expenses incurred in obtaining a civil penalty under this subchapter, including: (1) court costs; (2) reasonable attorney's fees; ... (a) A person commits an offense if the person violates this subtitle or a rule of the board. (b) If another penalty is not specified ... (a) A person commits an offense if the person practices medicine in this state in violation of this subtitle. (b) Each day a violation continues ... (a) A person commits an offense if the person practices medicine without a license or permit and causes another person: (1) physical or psychological harm; ... (a) In this section, "intoxicated" has the meaning assigned by Section 49.01, Penal Code. (b) A person commits an offense if the person is licensed ... (a) A person commits an offense if the person makes a false statement: (1) in the person's application for a license; or (2) under oath ... (a) A physician commits an offense if the physician employs or agrees to employ, pays or promises to pay, or rewards or promises to reward ... A person, partnership, trust, association, or corporation commits an offense if the person, partnership, trust, association, or corporation, through the use of any letters, words, ... (a) The board and the board's employees shall assist the local prosecuting officers of each county in the enforcement of: (1) state laws prohibiting the ... (a) A person commits an offense if the person unlawfully discloses confidential information described by Section 160.006 that is possessed by the board. (b) An ... (a) A person commits an offense if the person practices medicine without complying with the registration requirements imposed by this subtitle. (b) An offense under ... This subtitle does not bar a criminal prosecution for a violation of this subtitle or a rule adopted under this subtitle. Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ... Last modified: August 10, 2007 |