- (a) An applicant, certificate or registration holder shall substantively respond in writing to any communication from the board requesting a response, within 30 days of the mailing of such communication by registered or certified mail to the last address furnished to the board by the applicant, certificate or registration holder.
- (b) Failure to respond substantively to written board communications, or failure to furnish requested documentation and/or working papers, constitutes conduct indicating lack of fitness to serve the public as a professional accountant.
- (c) Each applicant, certificate holder and each person required to be registered with the board under the Act shall notify the board, in writing, of any and all changes in such person's mailing address and the effective date thereof within 30 days before or after such effective date.
- (d) An applicant, certificate or registration holder who is a party to a contested case in a disciplinary action brought by the board may be deposed at the board's offices in Austin, Texas. Any such party may seek a protective order concerning the place of deposition on grounds stated in Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 192.6.
Source Note:The provisions of this §501.93 adopted to be effective June 11, 2000, 25 TexReg 5342; amended to be effective February 6, 2002, 27 TexReg 748.