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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) In this section:
(1) “Notice” includes a certified letter sent from the department by the United States Postal Service to the applicant at the last address supplied to the department by the applicant or verbal notice to the applicant by a representative of the department.
(2) “Finally convicted” includes a final judgment of guilt, deferred adjudication, a plea of nolo contendere, or a plea of guilty.
(b) The department may refuse to issue or transfer an original or renewal license, permit, or tag if the applicant or transferee:
(1) has been finally convicted of a violation under this code or a rule adopted or a proclamation issued under this code;
(2) is liable to the state under Section 12.301; and
(3) has failed to fully pay the amount due under Section 12.301 after the department has issued notice of liability to the applicant or transferee.
(c) The contested case provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (Sections 2001.051-2001.178, Government Code) do not apply to the refusal to issue, transfer, or renew a license, permit, or tag under this section.
(d) Expired.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Parks and Wildlife Code - PARKS & WILD § 12.508. Refusal of License or Permit - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/parks-and-wildlife-code/parks-wild-sect-12-508/
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