Texas License Law
Under Texas Occupations Code § 1101.556, a licensee must notify TREC of a criminal conviction or deferred adjudication within:
A30 days✓ Correct
B30 days or before the next renewal, whichever is sooner
C6 months
DAt the next renewal only
Explanation
Texas Occupations Code requires licensees to notify TREC within 30 days of a criminal conviction, deferred adjudication, or guilty/no contest plea. Failure to report is itself a violation that can lead to additional disciplinary action.
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