Felony Restrictions by Code

Below is a listing of the Texas Codes that contain statutory restrictions on convicted felons. Click on a code to view the restrictions we have been able to identify within that code. We do not warrant this to be a complete listing of all restrictions for felons.

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» Health and Safety Code

§1001.075. Texas Mold Assessment And Remediation Rules — Rules

The executive commissioner may adopt rules reasonably necessary for the department to administer this chapter, consistent with the memorandum of understanding under Section 531.0055(k), Government Code, between the commissioner and the executive commissioner, as adopted by rule.

http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/Docs/HS/htm/HS.1001.htm#1001.075

» Texas Administrative Code Rule 25 TAC 295.330(c)(6)

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Note(s) Regarding This Legislation:

(c) The department may issue an administrative penalty as described in §295.331 of this title (relating to Compliance: Administrative Penalty), deny an application, suspend, suspend with probationary terms, or revoke a credential of a person who:

(1) fails to comply with this subchapter;
(2) has fraudulently or deceptively obtained or attempted to obtain a credential, ID card or approval, including engaging in misconduct or dishonesty during the state licensing examination, such as cheating or having another person take or attempt to take the examination for that person;
(3) duplicates or allows another person to duplicate a credential, ID card or approval;
(4) uses a credential issued to another person or allows any other person to use a credential, ID card or approval not issued to that other person;
(5) falsifies records for mold-related activities that the department requires the person to create, submit, or maintain; or
(6) is convicted of a felony or misdemeanor arising from mold-related activity.