Texas LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) Jurisprudence Exam

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Can the Texas LPC Board take disciplinary action based on post-licensure information that could have resulted in license denial?

  1. NO

  2. YES

  3. Depends on the severity of the information

  4. After a specific time period

The correct answer is: YES

This option is correct because the Texas LPC Board has the authority to take disciplinary action for any violations of the rules and regulations, even if the information came to light after the initial licensure was granted. Option A is incorrect because the Texas LPC Board does have the power to take disciplinary action. Option C is incorrect because the severity of the information does not impact the Board's ability to take action. Option D is incorrect because there is no specific time period that must pass before the Board can take disciplinary action.