Chapter 7 - Subchapter K Flashcards
Sec. 1101.501.
Certificate Required states that a person may not sell, buy, lease, or transfer an easement or right-of-way for another, for compensation or with the expectation of receiving compensation, for use in connection with telecommunication, utility, railroad, or pipeline service unless the person holds a license issued under this chapter or holds a certificate of registration issued under this subchapter.
Sec. 1101.502.
Eligibility Requirements for “Right of Way” Certificate says that to be eligible to receive a certificate of registration or a renewal certificate under this subchapter, a person must be at least 18 years of age and a citizen of the United States or a lawfully admitted alien.
To be eligible to receive a certificate of registration or a renewal certificate under this subchapter, a business entity must designate as its agent one of its managing officers who is registered under this subchapter.
Sec. 1101.503.
Issuance of Certificate states that the commission will issue a certificate of registration to an applicant who meets the requirements for a certificate of registration. The certificate remains in effect for the period prescribed by the commission if the certificate holder complies with this chapter and pays the appropriate renewal fees.
Sec. 1101.504
Certificate Expiration says that the duration, expiration, and renewal of a certificate of registration are subject to the same provisions as are applicable under Section 1101.451 to the duration, expiration, and renewal of a license.
Sec. 1101.5041.
Criminal History Record Information Requirement for Certificate states that an applicant for an original certificate of registration or renewal of a certificate of registration must comply with the criminal history record check requirements of Section 1101.3521.
Sec. 1101.505.
Denial of Certificate says that the denial of a certificate of registration is subject to the same provisions as are applicable under Section 1101.364 to the denial of a license.
Sec. 1101.506.
Change of Address says that within 10 days after the date a certificate holder moves its place of business from a previously designated address, the holder must notify the commission of the move and obtain a new certificate of registration that reflects the address of the new place of business.
Sec. 1101.507.
Display of Certificate states that a certificate holder must prominently display at all times the holder’s certificate of registration in the holder’s place of business.