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Committee denies reinstatement of RDA registration after felony conviction; cites lack of substantial evidence to show public interest
Summary
A former registered dental assistant whose registration was revoked following a felony conviction requested reissuance. The Licensing Committee denied the request, concluding there was insufficient primary evidence that reinstatement would be in the best interests of the public and the applicant while community supervision remains active.
The Licensing Committee considered an application to reissue the registration of a Texas registered dental assistant whose registration was revoked after a felony conviction. The applicant told the committee he has completed three years of a ten‑year community‑supervision term and had been working in administrative and non‑RDA roles while seeking reinstatement.
Staff presented the investigative record and said the statute and board rule require a…
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