Sec. 2005.052. DENIAL, SUSPENSION, OR REVOCATION FOR FALSE STATEMENT, MISREPRESENTATION, OR REFUSAL TO PROVIDE INFORMATION. (a) A licensing authority may deny a person's application for a license or suspend or revoke a person's license if the licensing authority determines, after notice and hearing, that the person knowingly:
(1) made a false statement in connection with applying for or renewing the license;
(2) made a material misrepresentation to the licensing authority in connection with applying for or renewing the license;
(3) refused to provide information requested by the licensing authority; or
(4) failed to provide all of the person's criminal history information in response to the licensing authority's request for the information.
(b) A denial, suspension, or revocation by a licensing authority under this section is governed by the administrative procedures that apply to other disciplinary actions taken by the licensing authority.
Added by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1194 (H.B. 1168), Sec. 3, eff. September 1, 2007.