Texas Statutes
§ 4102.202 — APPLICATION FOR LICENSE AFTER SUSPENSION, DENIAL OF APPLICATION, OR REVOCATION OF LICENSE.
Texas § 4102.202
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Bluebook
Tex. Insurance Code Code Ann. § 4102.202 (2026).
Text
Sec. 4102.202. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE AFTER SUSPENSION, DENIAL OF APPLICATION, OR REVOCATION OF LICENSE.
(a)A person whose license is suspended under this chapter may apply for a new license only after the expiration of the period of suspension.
(b)A person whose license is revoked or whose application for a license is denied, except for a failure to submit a completed application, may not apply for a new license until the fifth anniversary of:
(1)the effective date of the denial or revocation; or
(2)if the applicant or license holder seeks judicial review of the department's action, the date of the final court order or decree affirming that action.
(c)The commissioner may deny a timely application filed under Subsection (b) if the applicant does not show good cause why the denial of
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 728 (H.B. 2018 ), Sec. 11.082(a), eff. September 1, 2005.
Nearby Sections
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§ 4102.001
DEFINITIONS.§ 4102.002
GENERAL EXEMPTIONS.§ 4102.004
RULES.§ 4102.005
CODE OF ETHICS.§ 4102.006
NOTICE TO LAST ADDRESS.§ 4102.007
RIGHT TO CONTRACT WITH LICENSE HOLDER.§ 4102.051
LICENSE REQUIRED; EXEMPTION.§ 4102.052
APPLICATION.§ 4102.053
ISSUANCE OF LICENSE TO RESIDENT.§ 4102.054
ISSUANCE OF LICENSE TO NONRESIDENT.§ 4102.057
EXAMINATION REQUIRED.§ 4102.058
EXEMPTION FROM EXAMINATION REQUIREMENT.Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
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