1001.102 – MEMBER ELIGIBILITY. (a) A person may not be a
Texas Occupations Code § 1001.102
Summary
This law outlines the eligibility criteria for public members of the board, specifically disqualifying individuals with certain professional ties to engineering or land surveying. It affects potential board members who may have conflicts of interest due to their professional or financial relationships.
Disqualifies individuals with engineering or surveying licenses from board membership.
Excludes those employed by regulated entities from serving as public members.
Bars individuals with significant ownership interests in regulated businesses.
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