Tex. Occ. Code Section 201.502
Grounds for Refusal, Revocation, or Suspension of License


(a)

The board may refuse to admit a person to examinations and may revoke or suspend a license or place a license holder on probation for a period determined by the board for:

(1)

violating this chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter, including committing an act prohibited under Section 201.5025 (Prohibited Practices by Chiropractor or License Applicant);

(2)

engaging in deception or fraud in the practice of chiropractic;

(3)

presenting to the board or using a license, certificate, or diploma or a transcript of a license, certificate, or diploma that was illegally or fraudulently obtained, counterfeited, or materially altered;

(4)

presenting to the board an untrue statement or a document or testimony that was illegally used to pass the examination;

(5)

being convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude or a felony;

(6)

procuring or assisting in the procuring of an abortion;

(7)

engaging in grossly unprofessional conduct or dishonorable conduct of a character likely to deceive or defraud the public;

(8)

having a habit of intemperance or drug addiction or another habit that, in the opinion of the board, endangers the life of a patient;

(9)

using an advertising statement that is false or that tends to mislead or deceive the public;

(10)

directly or indirectly employing or associating with a person who, in the course of the person’s employment, commits an act constituting the practice of chiropractic when the person is not licensed to practice chiropractic;

(11)

advertising professional superiority, or advertising the performance of professional services in a superior manner, if that advertising is not readily subject to verification;

(12)

purchasing, selling, bartering, using, or offering to purchase, sell, barter, or use a chiropractic degree, license, certificate, or diploma or transcript of a license, certificate, or diploma in or relating to an application to the board for a license to practice chiropractic;

(13)

altering with fraudulent intent a chiropractic license, certificate, or diploma or transcript of a chiropractic license, certificate, or diploma;

(14)

impersonating or acting as proxy for another in an examination required by this chapter for a chiropractic license;

(15)

impersonating a licensed chiropractor;

(16)

allowing one’s chiropractic license to be used by another person to practice chiropractic;

(17)

being proved insane by a person having authority to make that determination;

(18)

failing to use proper diligence in the practice of chiropractic or using gross inefficiency in the practice of chiropractic;

(19)

failing to clearly differentiate a chiropractic office or clinic from another business or enterprise;

(20)

personally soliciting a patient or causing a patient to be solicited by the use of a case history of another patient of another chiropractor;

(21)

using for the purpose of soliciting patients an accident report prepared by a peace officer in a manner prohibited by Section 38.12 (Barratry and Solicitation of Professional Employment), Penal Code;

(22)

advertising using the term “physician” or “chiropractic physician” or any combination or derivation of the term “physician”; or

(23)

failing to submit fingerprints to the board or Department of Public Safety to enable the board to obtain criminal history record information as required by Section 201.313 (Criminal History Record Information for License Issuance).

(b)

Notwithstanding Subsection (a)(22), the term “chiropractic physician” may be used for the express purpose of filing a claim for necessary services within the definition of chiropractic under this chapter if the billing for the services has universally applied, predetermined coding or description requirements that are a prerequisite to appropriate reimbursement.

(c)

The board may refuse to admit a person to an examination and may revoke or suspend a license or place a license holder on probation for a period determined by the board because of the person’s or license holder’s violation of a law of this state, other than this chapter, or a rule of another licensing board in this state, or of a statute or rule of another state as determined through a search conducted as provided by Section 201.314 (Search of National Practitioner Database), if the violation constitutes a violation of the laws of this state or a board rule.
Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 1020 (H.B. 972), Sec. 28, eff. September 1, 2005.
Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 294 (S.B. 304), Sec. 20, eff. September 1, 2017.

Source: Section 201.502 — Grounds for Refusal, Revocation, or Suspension of License, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/OC/htm/OC.­201.­htm#201.­502 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

201.001
Definitions
201.002
Practice of Chiropractic
201.003
Applications and Exemptions
201.004
Application of Sunset Act
201.051
Board
201.052
Membership Eligibility
201.053
Membership and Employee Restrictions
201.054
Terms
201.055
Officers
201.056
Grounds for Removal
201.057
Per Diem
201.058
Meetings
201.060
Board Seal
201.061
Training
201.101
Division of Responsibilities
201.102
Qualifications and Standards of Conduct Information
201.103
Career Ladder Program
201.104
Equal Employment Opportunity
201.151
General Powers and Duties
201.152
Rules
201.153
Fees
201.154
Certification for Manipulation Under Anesthesia Prohibited
201.155
Rules Restricting Advertising or Competitive Bidding
201.156
Board Duties Regarding Complaints
201.157
Immunity
201.158
Board Committees
201.159
Records
201.160
Payment of Other Expenses
201.161
Appropriation from State Treasury Prohibited
201.163
Policy on Technological Solutions
201.164
Negotiated Rulemaking and Alternative Dispute Resolution Policy
201.201
Public Interest Information
201.202
Public Participation
201.203
Complaints
201.204
Records of Complaints
201.205
General Rules Regarding Complaint Investigation and Disposition
201.206
Confidentiality of Complaints, Investigation Files, and Other Information
201.207
Inspections
201.208
Cooperation with Texas Department of Insurance
201.209
Information on Status of Certain Investigations
201.210
Expert Review Process
201.301
License Required
201.302
Licensing Examination Application
201.303
Educational Requirements
201.304
Examination Requirements
201.305
Examination Procedure
201.306
Examination Results
201.307
Reexamination
201.308
Temporary License
201.309
License Issuance to Certain Out-of-state Applicants
201.311
Inactive Status
201.313
Criminal History Record Information for License Issuance
201.314
Search of National Practitioner Database
201.351
Registration
201.352
Application for Registration
201.353
License Expiration Date
201.354
License Renewal
201.355
Renewal of Expired License by Out-of-state Practitioner
201.356
Continuing Education
201.401
Definition of Patient
201.402
Patient Confidentiality
201.403
Exceptions to Confidentiality for Administrative Procedure
201.404
Exceptions to Confidentiality for Other Circumstances
201.405
Consent for Release
201.451
Delegation to Assistants
201.452
Use of X-ray
201.453
Malpractice Settlement Information and Expert Reports
201.501
Disciplinary Powers of Board
201.502
Grounds for Refusal, Revocation, or Suspension of License
201.503
Schedule of Sanctions
201.504
Informal Proceedings
201.505
Hearings
201.506
Enforcement Committee
201.507
Temporary License Suspension
201.508
Powers of District Courts
201.509
Representation by Attorney General
201.510
Right to Appeal
201.511
Reissuance of License
201.551
Imposition of Administrative Penalty
201.552
Amount of Penalty
201.553
Enforcement Committee Recommendations
201.554
Penalty to Be Paid or Hearing Requested
201.555
Hearing on Enforcement Committee Recommendations
201.556
Decision by Board
201.557
Options Following Decision: Pay or Appeal
201.558
Collection of Penalty
201.559
Determination by Court
201.560
Remittance of Penalty and Interest
201.561
Administrative Procedure
201.601
Injunctive Relief
201.602
Monitoring License Holder
201.603
Civil Penalty
201.604
General Criminal Penalty
201.605
Criminal Penalty: Practice Without License
201.606
Criminal Penalty: Providing Chiropractic Treatment or Services While Intoxicated
201.1525
Rules Clarifying Scope of Practice of Chiropractic
201.1526
Development of Proposed Rules Regarding Scope of Practice of Chiropractic
201.1555
Fraud
201.2065
Requirements for Certain Complaints
201.3545
Criminal History Record Information Requirement for License Renewal
201.5025
Prohibited Practices by Chiropractor or License Applicant
201.5026
Unprofessional or Dishonorable Conduct
201.5065
Required Suspension or Revocation of License for Certain Offenses
201.6015
Cease and Desist Order

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 201.502’s source at texas​.gov