Tex. Occ. Code Section 1002.258
Temporary License


(a)

The board may issue a temporary license to a person who:

(1)

is not a resident of this state and does not have an established place of business in this state but who seeks to engage in the public practice of geoscience in this state for a temporary period; or

(2)

applies for a reciprocal license and seeks to engage in the public practice of geoscience pending a determination on the application for the reciprocal license.

(b)

An applicant for a temporary license must:

(1)

apply to the board for a temporary license, provide proof of licensure or registration in another state or a foreign country and pay the required fees;

(2)

agree to comply with the signature requirements of Section 1002.263 (Seal)(b) and to affix the person’s seal from the jurisdiction in which the person is licensed or registered on all work completed while practicing under the temporary license; and

(3)

file the required information and reports and comply with other requirements established by the board concerning the person’s temporary practice.

(c)

A temporary license issued under Subsection (a)(1) expires on the 90th day after the date of issuance. A temporary license issued under Subsection (a)(2) expires on the date the reciprocal license is issued or denied.
Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1276, Sec. 14A.004(a), eff. Sept. 1, 2003.

Source: Section 1002.258 — Temporary License, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/OC/htm/OC.­1002.­htm#1002.­258 (accessed May 18, 2024).

1002.001
Short Title
1002.002
Definitions
1002.003
Application of Sunset Act
1002.004
Application of Chapter
1002.051
Board Membership
1002.052
Member Eligibility
1002.053
Membership and Employee Restrictions
1002.054
Terms
1002.055
Grounds for Removal
1002.056
Reimbursement for Travel Expenses
1002.057
Officers
1002.058
Office
1002.059
Meetings
1002.060
Training
1002.101
Executive Director
1002.102
Receipts and Disbursements
1002.103
Division of Responsibilities
1002.104
Qualifications and Standards of Conduct Information
1002.105
Career Ladder Program
1002.106
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy
1002.151
General Rulemaking Authority
1002.152
Fees
1002.153
Code of Professional Conduct
1002.154
Enforcement
1002.155
Recognition of Use of Designations
1002.156
Establishment of Disciplines
1002.157
Agreements to Develop Uniform Standards
1002.158
Authority to Incur Administrative Expenses
1002.159
Roster of License Holders
1002.160
List of Governmental Entities with Comparable Requirements and with Which Reciprocity Agreements Exist
1002.201
Public Interest Information
1002.202
Complaints
1002.203
Records of Complaints
1002.204
Complaint Investigation and Disposition
1002.205
Public Participation
1002.206
Complaint Education
1002.207
Duty of State Agency to Report Potential Violation
1002.251
License Required
1002.252
Exemptions
1002.253
License Application
1002.254
Examinations
1002.255
License Eligibility
1002.256
Qualifying Work Experience
1002.257
Reciprocal License
1002.258
Temporary License
1002.259
Waiver of Requirements
1002.260
Confidentiality of Certain Information
1002.261
Issuance of License
1002.262
License Duration
1002.263
Seal
1002.264
Replacement of Lost, Destroyed, or Mutilated License
1002.301
License Renewal
1002.302
Continuing Professional Education
1002.351
Public Practice of Geoscience by Firm or Corporation
1002.352
Geoscientist in Training
1002.353
Advisory Opinions
1002.401
Denial of License
1002.402
Grounds for Disciplinary Action
1002.403
Disciplinary Actions
1002.404
Right to Hearing
1002.405
Reinstatement
1002.451
Imposition of Penalty
1002.452
Amount of Penalty
1002.453
Administrative Procedure
1002.454
Options Following Final Order: Pay or Appeal
1002.455
Collection of Penalty
1002.456
Judicial Review
1002.457
Remittance of Penalty and Interest
1002.501
Injunction
1002.1511
Negotiated Rulemaking

Accessed:
May 18, 2024

§ 1002.258’s source at texas​.gov