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TDLR adopts several enforcement rulings, denies or revokes multiple licenses
Summary
At its meeting the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation commission voted to adopt administrative proposals for decision and to assess penalties, deny applications or revoke licenses in multiple contested cases brought by the department's enforcement division.
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation commission voted to adopt proposals for decision and issue sanctions in multiple contested cases brought by the agency’s enforcement division, commissioners said at the meeting.
Prosecutors from TDLR’s enforcement division recommended a series of outcomes and the commission voted to adopt the administrative law judges’ findings and recommended sanctions. “I ask that you adopt the proposal for decision as written,” prosecutor Jessica Hurtado told commissioners while presenting a case involving a massage therapist application.
Why it matters: The rulings remove or block licensees from regulated occupations the department says raise public-safety or consumer-protection concerns and show the commission acting on enforcement recommendations compiled after State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH) proceedings.
Most important actions: The…
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