(a) In accordance with §55.0041, Occupations Code, a military spouse who is currently licensed in good standing by a jurisdiction with licensing requirements that are substantially equivalent to the licensing requirements in this state may be issued a temporary license.
(b) To be eligible for the confirmation described in Occupations Code §55.0041(b)(3), the military spouse shall provide the board:
(1) notice on a completed board-approved form, as required by Occupations Code §55.0041(b)(2) (relating to Application for Standard License);
(2) sufficient documentation to verify that the military spouse is currently licensed or registered in another jurisdiction and has no restrictions, pending enforcement actions, or unpaid fees or penalties relating to the license or registration;
(3) proof of the military spouse's residency in this state; and
(4) a copy of the military spouse's identification card.
(c) The board will determine whether the licensing or registration requirements of another jurisdiction are substantially equivalent to the licensing or registration requirements set forth by the board. In determining substantial equivalency, the board will consider factors including education, examinations, experience, and enforcement history.
(d) The board may not charge a fee for the license or registration as set forth in §133.21(d)(2) of this title (relating to Application for Standard License).
(e) Authority to engage in engineering or land surveying.
(1) An individual who receives confirmation from the board, as described in Occupations Code §55.0041(b)(3):
(2) An individual is not required to undergo a criminal history background check to be eligible for the authority granted under this subsection.
(f) Temporary license.
(1) An individual who receives confirmation from the board, as described in Occupations Code §55.0041(b)(3), is eligible to receive a temporary license to practice engineering or a registration to practice land surveying issued by the Board if the individual:
(2) A license or registration issued under this subsection expires annually and may be renewed twice, but expires on the third anniversary of the date the board provided the confirmation described in Occupations Code §55.0041(b)(3) and may not be further renewed.
(g) An individual who engages in the practice of engineering or land surveying under the authority, license, or registration established by this section is subject to the enforcement authority granted under Occupations Code, Chapter 51, and the laws and regulations applicable to the practice of engineering and land surveying.
Source Note: The provisions of this §133.29 adopted to be effective March 15, 2020, 45 TexReg 1718