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RULE §5.158 Criminal Convictions


Published: 2015

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(a) Pursuant to Chapter 53, Texas Occupations Code
and §2005.052, Texas Government Code, the Board may suspend or
revoke an existing certificate of registration, disqualify a person
from receiving a certificate of registration, issue a provisional
license subject to the terms and limitations of §5.37 of this
chapter (relating to Provisional Licensure), or deny to a person the
opportunity to be examined for a certificate of registration because
of the person's conviction for committing an offense if:
  (1) the offense directly relates to the duties and
responsibilities of a Registered Interior Designer;
  (2) the offense does not directly relate to the duties
and responsibilities of a Registered Interior Designer and was committed
within five (5) years before the date the person applied for registration
as a Registered Interior Designer;
  (3) the offense is listed in §3g, Article 42.12,
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure; or
  (4) the offense is a sexually violent offense, as defined
by Article 62.001, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure.