Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
OCCUPATIONS CODE |
Title 10. OCCUPATIONS RELATED TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECURITY |
Chapter 1702. PRIVATE SECURITY |
Subchapter M. EXPIRATION; RENEWAL |
Sec. 1702.301. EXPIRATION
-
(a) A license is valid for one year from the date of issuance. A license expires at midnight on the last day of the 11th month after the month in which it is issued.
(b) A security officer commission expires on the second anniversary of the date the commission is issued.
(c) A personal protection officer endorsement expires on the expiration date of the security officer commission under which the individual's endorsement is issued.
(d) Endorsement as a private investigator, manager, branch office manager, alarm systems installer, security consultant, security salesperson, alarm systems monitor, or dog trainer expires on the second anniversary of the date of endorsement.
(e) Endorsement as an owner, officer, partner, or shareholder of a license holder expires on the second anniversary of the date of endorsement.
(f) Endorsement as a noncommissioned security officer expires on the second anniversary of the date of endorsement.
(g) A letter of authority, or a school approval or school instructor approval letter issued by the board, expires on the first anniversary of the date of issuance.
(h) A license, registration, or endorsement issued under this chapter, other than one specified in this section, expires on the date specified by this chapter or by board rule.