(a) New License Applications.
(1) Applications for licensure must be submitted on forms developed by the Commission. Applications shall be accompanied by applicable licensing fees, purchase agreement forms, all price lists, and embalming case report forms to be used, if applicable, which reflect the establishment's name and provide a placeholder for the establishment's license number.
(2) The passage of an inspection is mandatory for a new establishment seeking its initial licensure and for previously licensed establishments that have changed physical location.
(3) The license shall be issued to the establishment's owner.
(4) A change of name or physical address requires the submission of a new establishment license application.
(5) A new license will not be issued unless all fees have been paid. Prior to a new license being issued under paragraph (4) of this subsection, any outstanding penalties of the previous establishment must be paid unless the penalties are the subject of an administrative hearing or judicial review.
(6) A license expires on the last day of the month 12 months from the date of issue.
(b) Renewal Applications
(1) The renewal period of a license is 12 months.
(2) A late renewal fee will be assessed for an application for renewal which has been postmarked after its renewal date.
(3) Establishments may be inspected upon the submission of a renewal application.
(4) A renewal license will not be issued unless all fees and outstanding penalties, if any, have been paid or the Commission's records reflect that the applicant is current on a payment plan or that penalties previously assessed are the subject of an administrative hearing or judicial review.
(5) The Commission may investigate any circumstances involved with the renewal of any license as provided for in Occupations Code Chapter 651.
(6) A license will be cancelled if the application for renewal is not received within 90 days of the expiration date of the license.
(c) A funeral establishment or commercial embalming facility may effect a change of ownership by either submitting a new license application under subsection (a) of this section or by notifying the Commission, on a form prescribed by the Commission, within 30 days. In submitting the form, the new owner must attest to the information contained on the form and must submit any documentation required by the Commission. The Commission may assess a fee to accompany the form attesting to the ownership fee. The fee may not exceed half the cost of applying for a new establishment license.
(d) The Commission may refuse to issue a new license or to renew an outstanding license or may revoke an establishment's license if it determines that the license application or the change of ownership affidavit contains materially false information or that a person whose individual license to practice funeral directing or embalming is currently suspended or revoked owns the establishment or an interest in the establishment.
Source Note: The provisions of this §203.9 adopted to be effective October 18, 2015, 40 TexReg 7065; amended to be effective October 6, 2016, 41 TexReg 7717; amended to be effective October 3, 2019, 44 TexReg 5625