(a) The board by rule may provide for the issuance of a temporary license.
(b) The board by rule shall provide a time limit for the period a temporary license is valid.

Terms Used In Texas Occupations Code 201.308

  • Person: includes corporation, organization, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, and any other legal entity. See Texas Government Code 311.005
  • Probation: A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.
  • Rule: includes regulation. See Texas Government Code 311.005
  • United States: includes a department, bureau, or other agency of the United States of America. See Texas Government Code 311.005
  • Year: means 12 consecutive months. See Texas Government Code 311.005

(c) The board may issue a temporary faculty license to practice chiropractic to a person as provided by this section. The person:
(1) must hold a current chiropractic license that is unrestricted and not subject to a disciplinary order or probation in another state or a Canadian province;
(2) may not hold a chiropractic license in another state or a Canadian province that has any restrictions, disciplinary orders, or probation;
(3) must pass the examination required under § 201.304(a)(2);
(4) must have been engaged in the practice of chiropractic:
(A) for at least the three years preceding the date of the application under this section; or
(B) as a chiropractic educator in a doctor of chiropractic degree program accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education for at least the three years preceding the date of the application under this section; and
(5) must hold a salaried faculty position of at least the level of assistant professor and be working full-time at:
(A) Parker College of Chiropractic; or
(B) Texas Chiropractic College.
(d) A person is eligible for a temporary license under Subsection (c) if the person holds a faculty position of at least the level of assistant professor, the person works at least part-time at an institution listed in Subsection (c)(5), and:
(1) the person is on active duty in the United States armed forces; and
(2) the person’s practice under the temporary license will fulfill critical needs of the citizens of this state.
(e) A chiropractor who is issued a temporary license under Subsection (c) must sign an oath on a form prescribed by the board swearing that the person:
(1) has read and is familiar with this chapter and board rules;
(2) will abide by the requirements of this chapter and board rules while practicing under the chiropractor’s temporary license; and
(3) will be subject to the disciplinary procedures of the board.
(f) A chiropractor holding a temporary license under Subsection (c) and the chiropractor’s chiropractic school must file affidavits with the board affirming acceptance of the terms and limits imposed by the board on the chiropractic activities of the chiropractor.
(g) A temporary license issued under Subsection (c) is valid for one year.
(h) The holder of a temporary license issued under Subsection (c) is limited to the teaching confines of the applying chiropractic school as a part of the chiropractor’s duties and responsibilities assigned by the program and may not practice chiropractic outside of the setting of the chiropractic school or an affiliate of the chiropractic school.
(i) The application for a temporary license under Subsection (c) must be made by the chiropractic school in which the chiropractor teaches and must contain the information and documentation requested by the board. The application must be endorsed by the dean of the chiropractic school or the president of the institution.
(j) A chiropractor who holds a temporary license issued under Subsection (c) and who wishes to receive a permanent unrestricted license must meet the requirements for issuance of a permanent unrestricted license, including any examination requirements.
(k) The board shall adopt:
(1) rules governing the issuance of a renewal temporary faculty license, including a rule that permits a person licensed under Subsection (c) to continue teaching while an application for a renewal temporary license is pending;
(2) fees for the issuance of a temporary license and a renewal temporary license; and
(3) an application form for temporary licenses and renewal temporary licenses to be issued under this section.
(l) The fee for a renewal temporary license issued under Subsection (k)(1) must be less than the amount of the fee for a temporary license issued under Subsection (c).
(m) A chiropractic school shall notify the board not later than 72 hours after the time:
(1) except as provided by Subdivision (2), a chiropractor licensed under Subsection (c) ceases to hold a full-time salaried position of at least the level of assistant professor at the school; and
(2) a chiropractor described by Subsection (d) ceases to hold a part-time salaried position of at least the level of assistant professor at the school.
(n) The board shall revoke a license issued under this section if the license holder no longer satisfies the requirements of this section.