1001.454 – RIGHT TO HEARING. (a) If the board proposes to
Texas Occupations Code § 1001.454
Summary
This law grants individuals the right to a hearing if their license is proposed for suspension or revocation by the board. It ensures due process by allowing the affected person to contest the board's decision before any action is taken.
Individuals can contest license suspension or revocation.
Hearing rights are guaranteed by the board's proposal.
Proceedings follow the guidelines in Chapter 2001, Government Code.
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