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Under TREC rules, within what timeframe must a license holder report a criminal conviction or placement on deferred adjudication community supervision to TREC?

Correct Answer

A) Within 30 days of the final conviction or the order placing the license holder on deferred adjudication

TREC rules require a license holder to report a criminal conviction or an order of deferred adjudication community supervision to TREC within 30 days of the date of conviction or the date the deferred adjudication order is entered. Although deferred adjudication is not a final conviction under criminal law, TREC rules expressly include it as a reportable event because it reflects conduct relevant to a license holder's fitness to practice.

Answer Options
A
Within 30 days of the final conviction or the order placing the license holder on deferred adjudication
B
Within 60 days of sentencing, or within 30 days if the offense is a felony
C
At the time of the next scheduled license renewal application
D
Within 30 days of completing any sentence or supervision period imposed by the court

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