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Texas Occupations Code - Chapter 264 Penalties And Enforcement Provisions

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  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.001 - Imposition Of Penalty
    The board may impose an administrative penalty on a person licensed or regulated under this subtitle who violates this subtitle or a rule or order ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.002 - Amount Of Penalty
    (a) The amount of the administrative penalty may not exceed $5,000 for each violation. Each day a violation continues or occurs is a separate violation ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.003 - Report And Notice Of Violation And Penalty
    (a) If the executive director or a board subcommittee determines that a violation has occurred, the executive director or board subcommittee may issue to the ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.004 - Penalty To Be Paid Or Hearing Requested
    (a) Not later than the 20th day after the date the person receives the notice, the person may: (1) accept, in writing, the executive director's ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.005 - Hearing
    (a) If the person requests a hearing or fails to respond in a timely manner to the notice, the executive director shall set a hearing ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.006 - Decision By Board
    (a) Based on the findings of fact, conclusions of law, and proposal for decision, the board by order may determine that: (1) a violation occurred ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.007 - Options Following Decision: Pay Or Appeal
    (a) Not later than the 30th day after the date the board's order becomes final, the person shall: (1) pay the administrative penalty; (2) pay ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.008 - Collection Of Penalty
    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 ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.009 - Determination By Court
    (a) If the court sustains the determination that a violation has occurred after the court reviews the board's order imposing an administrative penalty, the court ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.010 - Remittance Of Penalty And Interest
    (a) If after judicial review, the penalty is reduced or not upheld by the court, the court shall, after the judgment becomes final: (1) order ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.011 - Informal Assessment Of Administrative Penalty
    This subchapter does not prevent the board from assessing an administrative penalty using an informal proceeding under Section 263.003. Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.012 - Administrative Procedure
    A proceeding under this subchapter is subject to Chapter 2001, Government Code. Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999. ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.051 - Injunction
    (a) The state shall file suit for injunction against a person who practices or intends to practice dentistry in violation of state law. The suit ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.052 - Representation Of State
    The attorney general or the district attorney or county attorney of the county in which the unlawful acts occurred shall represent the state in a ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.0525 - Cease And Desist Order
    (a) The board may serve a proposed cease and desist order on a person the board believes is engaging or is likely to engage in ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.0526 - Emergency Cease And Desist Order
    (a) The board may issue an emergency cease and desist order to a person if the board reasonably believes that: (1) the person is engaging ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.0527 - Appeal Of Cease And Desist Order
    (a) A person affected by a cease and desist order issued, affirmed, or modified after a hearing may file a petition for judicial review. (b) ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.053 - Remedies Cumulative
    The remedies provided by this subchapter are in addition to criminal prosecution and cumulative of other remedies provided to prevent the unlawful practice of dentistry. ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.101 - Civil Penalty
    (a) A person who violates a provision of this subtitle is liable to the state for a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.102 - Collection Of Civil Penalty
    At the board's request, the attorney general or the district attorney or county attorney of the county in which the violation is alleged to have ...
  • Texas Occupations Code Section 264.151 - Criminal Penalty
    (a) A person commits an offense if the person violates this subtitle. (b) An offense under this section is a Class A misdemeanor. (c) A ...
  • Last modified: August 10, 2007