Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
OCCUPATIONS CODE |
Title 7. PRACTICES AND PROFESSIONS RELATED TO REAL PROPERTY AND HOUSING |
Subtitle B. PROFESSIONS RELATED TO PROPERTY TAXATION |
Chapter 1152. PROPERTY TAX CONSULTANTS |
Subchapter E. RENEWAL OF CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION |
Sec. 1152.204. RECOGNITION OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND COURSES
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(a) The commission by rule shall recognize appropriate continuing education programs for registrants.
(b) The commission shall recognize a continuing education course, including a course on the legal issues and law related to property tax consulting services, that is:
(1) approved by the Texas Real Estate Commission or the Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board; and
(2) completed by a registrant who also holds:
(A) an active real estate broker license or an active real estate salesperson license under Chapter 1101; or
(B) an active real estate appraiser license or certificate under Chapter 1103.
(c) The commission may recognize an educational program or course:
(1) related to property tax consulting services; and
(2) offered or sponsored by a public provider or a recognized private provider, including:
(A) the comptroller;
(B) the State Bar of Texas;
(C) the Texas Real Estate Commission;
(D) an institution of higher education that meets program and accreditation standards comparable to those for public institutions of higher education as determined by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board; or
(E) a nonprofit and voluntary trade association, institute, or organization:
(i) whose membership consists primarily of persons who represent property owners in property tax or transactional tax matters;
(ii) that has written experience and examination requirements for membership or for granting professional designation to its members; and
(iii) that subscribes to a code of professional conduct or ethics.
(d) The commission may recognize a private provider of an educational program or course if the provider:
(1) applies to the department on a printed form prescribed by the executive director; and
(2) pays in the amounts set by the commission:
(A) a nonrefundable application fee; and
(B) an educational provider's fee.
(e) The department shall refund the educational provider's fee if the commission does not recognize the provider's educational program or course.