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satisfying applicable continuing education requirements as required by
Chapter 1102, and by 535.218 of this title (relating to Continuing Edu-
cation), and providing to the commission proof of financial responsibil-
ity as required by 1102.1141 of Chapter 1102 using a form approved
by the commission for that purpose [professional liability inr anee, or
any other insurance that pro-ides coverage for violations of Subchapter
G of Ghapter 2 with a minimum limit of $1 0f per occurrence
as required by 552! ofthis title (relating to Professional Liability
Insurance) and o102.203 of hapter 402].
(b) - (e) (No change.)
(f) A licensee who files a late application to renew a previous
license less than six months after the expiration of the license must do
so on a form approved by the commission for that purpose and is sub-
ject to the requirements of this section and Texas Occupations Code,
1102.203. The commission shall renew the license in an active status
except as provided by this section. A license issued under this subsec-
tion is effective the day following the expiration of the previous license.
(g) To renew a license on active status without any lapse in ac-
tive licensure, an apprentice or real estate inspector must also submit
a Real Estate Apprentice and Inspector Sponsorship Form certifying
sponsorship for the period from the day after the previous license ex-
pired to the day the renewal license issued, and for the period beginning
on the day after the renewal license issued. The same inspector may bethe sponsor for both periods. The commission shall renew the license
on inactive status for the period(s) in which the apprentice or real estate
inspector was not sponsored.
(h) [(f)] If the license has been expired for six months or more,
the licensee may not renew but must file an original application to rein-
state the license and may not practice until the new license is received.
If the applicant for reinstatement has held a professional inspector or
real estate inspector license during the 24 months preceding the date
the application is filed, no examination is required.
This agency hereby certifies that the emergency adoption has
been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be within the
agency's legal authority to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on August 15, 2013.
TRD-201303407
Loretta DeHay
General Counsel
Texas Real Estate Commission
Effective date: September 1, 2013
Expiration date: December 29, 2013
For further information, please call: (512) 936-3092
4 4 438 TexReg 5608 August 30, 2013 Texas Register
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