37 Tex. Admin. Code § 651.206
Exemptions from Commission Licensing Requirement for Support Personnel and Previously Employed Forensic Analysts
Effective Apr 23, 201944 TexReg 2057 Source Note: The provisions of this §651.206 adopted to be effective May 16, 2018, 43 TexReg 3106; amended to be effective December 16, 2018, 43 TexReg 7909; amended to be effective April 23, 2019, 44 TexReg 2057. Texas Secretary of State
- (a) Non-proficiency tested laboratory support personnel exemption. An individual who performs only support functions that do not require participation in proficiency testing in accordance with the laboratory's accrediting body requirements is not required to obtain a Forensic Analyst License.
(b) Proficiency tested laboratory support personnel waiver application.
- (1) A laboratory may apply to the Commission for an exemption from the licensing requirement on behalf of personnel who are subject to accrediting body proficiency testing requirements, but perform only support functions so limited in nature (e.g., aliquoting, accessioning, data entry etc.) as to render the licensing requirement overly burdensome and impractical for those employees.
- (2) The Licensing Advisory Committee shall review each support personnel waiver application and make a determination as to the applicability of the exemption under this section based on the description in paragraph (1) of this subsection. Any laboratory that is denied a support personnel waiver request may appeal the decision to the full Commission.
- (c) The exemptions in this section related to support personnel are limited to individuals performing support roles as described above. An individual who technically reviews or draws conclusions from or interprets forensic analysis must obtain a Forensic Analyst License even if he or she is not required to be proficiency tested by the laboratory's accrediting body.
- (d) Exemption for forensic analyses performed prior to the effective date of licensing requirements. A forensic analyst who no longer performs forensic analysis on behalf of a Texas-accredited laboratory or in a Texas criminal action who returns for the limited purpose of providing testimony and related analysis in a court proceeding regarding analytical work performed prior to the effective date of the licensing requirement for the particular forensic discipline is not required to obtain a Forensic Analyst License as long as the analyst was in compliance with any applicable licensing rules at the time the forensic analysis was conducted.
Source Note:The provisions of this §651.206 adopted to be effective May 16, 2018, 43 TexReg 3106; amended to be effective December 16, 2018, 43 TexReg 7909; amended to be effective April 23, 2019, 44 TexReg 2057.