Tex.
Health & Safety Code Section 401.427
Certification Renewal; Fees
(a)
A certification is valid for three years.(b)
The executive commissioner by rule may adopt a system under which certifications under this subchapter expire on various dates during the year.(c)
The executive commissioner by rule shall set and the department shall collect an annual fee for certification holders in an amount reasonable and necessary to administer this subchapter. A certification holder who fails to pay the annual fee before the date set by the executive commissioner shall pay the annual fee and a late fee set by the executive commissioner. The department may revoke the certification of a certification holder who does not pay the annual fee and late fee before the required date.(d)
A certification holder may renew the certification by filing an application for renewal and paying the annual fee before the date the certification expires. If a certification holder fails to renew the certification by the required date, the certification holder may renew the certification on payment of the annual fee and a late fee set by the executive commissioner. If the certification is not renewed before the 181st day after the date on which the certification expired, the certification holder must apply for an original certification under this subchapter.(e)
A mammography system may not be used after the expiration date of the certification unless the holder of the expired certification has made a timely and sufficient application for renewal of the certification as provided under Section 2001.054 (Licenses), Government Code, and a final determination of the application by the department has not been made.
Source:
Section 401.427 — Certification Renewal; Fees, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/HS/htm/HS.401.htm#401.427
(accessed Jun. 5, 2024).