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Frequently asked questions about Texas Real Estate Commission License Defense and what to do if you’re facing a formal complaint.
Frequently asked questions about Texas Real Estate Commission License Defense and what to do if you’re facing a formal complaint.
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What is the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council (BHEC) and what does it do? How does BHEC handle complaints it receives about licensed professionals? What happens during a BHEC investigation? How does BHEC determine what sanctions are appropriate for a violation? What types of violations can lead to disciplinary proceedings before BHEC? Is it possible to receive a non-disciplinary sanction for a rule violation? What is a warning letter? What is a conditional letter of...
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What is the Texas Funeral Service Commission (TFSC)? How long do people have to file a complaint against a funeral director? What kinds of complaints does the TFSC investigate? How does the TFSC handle a complaint once it receives it? How do I resolve a complaint with TFSC? Am I entitled to a hearing on the allegations against me in a complaint before TFSC? What sanctions can I receive in disciplinary proceedings before the TFSC?...
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What is the Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors (PELS)? What happens when PELS receives a complaint about a licensee? What are some reasons that I could face disciplinary proceedings before PELS? Do I get to respond to a complaint that PELS has received against me? What sanctions can I receive from PELS as a result of disciplinary proceedings? Do aggravating and mitigating factors affect the sanctions that PELS assesses in a disciplinary...
Details »What is the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS)? What is the EMS Compliance Group? What happens when DSHS receives a complaint about a licensee? What kinds of complaints does DSHS investigate? What types of events lead to disciplinary action by DSHS? Do I need to contact a lawyer if I receive a complaint from DSHS? What can I do if I know the complaint isn't valid? What sanctions can occur as a result...
Details »What is the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC)? What constitutes a childcare administrator for licensing purposes? Am I entitled to a hearing if HHSC denies my application for a childcare administrator’s license? How does the HHSC handle complaints against licensed childcare administrators? What are some grounds for disciplinary action against a licensed childcare administrator? What happens when HHSC investigates a childcare administrator? Am I entitled to a hearing if HHSC finds I have...
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What is the State Bar of Texas? Why would I receive a grievance from the State Bar of Texas? What are some reasons for a third party filing a grievance against me? Do I need to get a lawyer if I receive a grievance? What happens after receiving a grievance notice from the State Bar of Texas? Do I get to have a hearing in my disciplinary case? What are the possible consequences of a...
Details »What is the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners (TSBDE)? TSBDE has contacted me about a disciplinary complaint. What should I do? What are some reasons that someone might file a disciplinary complaint against a dentist? What happens after TSBDE files a formal complaint against a dentist? Should I call the TSBDE if I have questions about my case? What is an Agreed Order, and why does the TSBDE want me to sign it? What...
Details »When you lose your Texas medical license, you immediately lose the legal right to practice medicine, which can significantly impact your career and livelihood. This process involves several steps, including investigations, hearings, and potential appeals, before any final decision is made. Knowing your options during this time is imperative. Even if your license is revoked, depending on the circumstances, you may still be able to seek reinstatement or appeal the decision. Working with an Texas...
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When your professional license is in danger, hiring an experienced professional license defense attorney can be critical. When choosing an attorney, you want someone with extensive experience handling cases like yours and a track record of success. Furthermore, it is important to find a lawyer you trust who will keep you in the loop throughout the legal process. When choosing an attorney, you should ask several questions to ensure you are getting the right lawyer...
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You should hire a Texas law enforcement license defense lawyer as soon as possible after receiving notice of disciplinary action, especially in high-stakes situations involving criminal charges. For law enforcement professionals, maintaining a valid license is essential to continuing their careers and serving their communities. However, even the most dedicated officers can face allegations or disciplinary actions that put their licenses at risk. Whether it's accusations of misconduct, violations of departmental policies, or criminal charges,...
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