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Under Texas Occupations Code Chapter 53, TREC must weigh specific statutory factors when evaluating an applicant's criminal history. Which of the following is one of those required factors?

Correct Answer

B) The relationship of the criminal offense to the duties and responsibilities of a license holder

Texas Occupations Code §53.022 expressly requires TREC to consider the relationship between the criminal offense and the duties and responsibilities of a real estate license holder. This factor ensures the evaluation is tied to fitness for licensure — for example, a conviction for fraud or theft is directly relevant to a profession built on fiduciary duty and public trust.

Answer Options
A
The length of time elapsed since the offense and evidence of rehabilitation
B
The relationship of the criminal offense to the duties and responsibilities of a license holder
C
Whether the applicant disclosed the offense voluntarily before TREC discovered it through a background check
D
The applicant's current standing with any professional or trade associations in the real estate industry

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