“Online Registration:
No financial information is seen, processed, or stored by the Texas Medical Board. The payment portion of the online registration system is handled by Texas.gov, the official website of Texas. There is a minimal processing fee of this service and all funds go to the operati ... ”
“Online Registration:
No financial information is seen, processed, or stored by the Texas Medical Board. The payment portion of the online registration system is handled by Texas.gov, the official website of Texas. There is a minimal processing fee of this service and all funds go to the operat ... ”
“... occurred, a penalty fee equal to one half of the registration fee will be added. After 90 days, the penalty fee will increase to equal a full registration fee. If a license has been expired for one year or longer it is automatically cancelled. ”
“... ASE NOTE:
Temporary permits are not eligible for renewal. If you have an existing temp permit and need to request another temp or move to a full, you will need to submit a new application, using the online system located in the Licensing section of our website.
Information on continuing education ... ”
“... ive license, once you have completed this initial registration of your new license. Please allow 2 business days for processing.
Physician (including telemedicine, administrative, conceded eminence and public health)
Physician Assistant
Acupuncturist
Any questions about the registrati ... ”
“... occurred, a penalty fee equal to one half of the registration fee will be added. After 90 days, the penalty fee will increase to equal a full registration fee. If a license has been expired for one year or longer it is automatically cancelled. ”
“The biennial registration fee includes a $2 Office of Patient Protection (OPP) fee. These fees are required by statute. The remaining $258 is the fee required by TMB.
Biennial Registration
Length of Permit
Agency Fee
OPP
total charged
24 months
$ 258.00
$ 2.00
... ”
“Online Registration:
No financial information is seen, processed, or stored by the Texas Medical Board. The payment portion of the online registration system is handled by Texas.gov, the official website of Texas. The price of this service includes funds that support the ongoing operations and enhan ... ”
“... occurred, a penalty fee equal to one half of the registration fee will be added. After 90 days, the penalty fee will increase to equal a full registration fee. If a license has been expired for one year or longer it is automatically cancelled. ”
“... ow.
If you have any questions, please contact the Registration Department at Registrations@tmb.state.tx.us. ”
“... xpiration date. If you cannot proceed with online registration, try again closer to your expiration date. Registration reminders will be sent out on postcards at least 60 days in advance of the expiration date.
Respiratory Care Practitioners Online Registration/Renewal - click here
&nbs ... ”
“As of 3/13/2025 the biennial registration fee includes $15.00 for the Physician Health Program (PHP) and a $2 Office of Patient Protection (OPP) fee. These fees are required by state law. The remaining $104 is the fee required by TMB.
Online Biennial Registration
Length of Pe ... ”
“Online Registration:
No financial information is seen, processed, or stored by the Texas Medical Board. The payment portion of the online registration system is handled by Texas.gov, the official website of Texas. There is a minimal processing fee of this service and all funds go to the operati ... ”
“... occurred, a penalty fee equal to one half of the registration fee will be added. After 90 days, the penalty fee will increase to equal a full registration fee. If a license has been expired for one year or longer it is automatically cancelled. ”
“... he retired status exempts acupuncturists from the registration process, registration fee, and Continuing Education.
The following restrictions apply to acupuncturists whose licenses are on retired status:
the license holder must not engage in the practice of acupuncture in Texas; and
to be e ... ”
Description: Press Release October 12, 2007 A (PDF File)
Document: ... he intended to return to practice; his licensure registration is up to date, expiring February 28, 2008. He has also kept his DEA and DPS controlled substance registrations up to date. The panel found that Dr. Fontenot's return to practice without complying with the 2001 order, coupled with his abs ...
Description: Press Release October 13, 2004 (PDF File)
Document: ... d substantial equivalence. Chapter 166, Physician Registration: Rule review and proposed amendments to §166.1, relating to licensees notifying the Board of changes in professional names. Chapter 172, Temporary Licenses. Proposed new §172.10, relating to Texas Department of Health Medically Underserv ...
Description: Press Release October 16, 2008 A (PDF File)
Document: ... g licensure documentation. Chapter 166, Physician Registration: proposed amendment to §166.1-166.6 regarding continuing medical education credits. Chapter 172, Temporary and Limited Licenses : proposed amendment to §172.4, State Health Agency Temporary License regarding duration of license. Chapter ...
Description: Press Release October 21, 2003 (PDF File)
Document: ... 8 of the 78th Legislature. Chapter 166, Physician Registration. Amendments to §§166.1-166.6 regarding biennial registration as mandated by Senate Bill 104. Chapter 168, Persons with Criminal Backgrounds: Rule review and repeal of §168.1. The text of the repeal will be incorporated into the new Chapt ...
Description: Press Release October 21, 2005 (PDF File)
Document: ... nalty fees for physician assistants and increased renewal and/or penalty fees for acupuncturists, surgical assistants, acudetox specialists, non-certified radiological technicians, and non-profit health organizations. Mandated Texas Online fee increase for physician and physician in training renewal ...
Description: Press Release October 30, 2000 (PDF File)
Document: ... fication applications and office-based anesthesia registration. Chapter 186, Supervision of Physician Assistant Student s, rule review and extensive rewrite of chapter. Chapter 192, Office-Based Anesthesia, amendments to 192.4 regarding sitebased registration. Chapter 193, Standing Delegation Order ...
Description: Press Release November 05, 2010 (PDF File)
Document: ... impairment due to substance abuse and his writing controlled drug prescriptions without a valid DPS or DEA registration. Dr. Ramahi may file a motion for rehearing within 20 days of receipt of the Order. Gonzalez, Jesus Javier, M.D., Lic. No. M1713, Mission On October 29, 2010, the Board entered a D ...
Description: Press Release November 06, 2006 A (PDF File)
Document: ... he had a positive test for amphetamines; his DPS renewal was denied and he surrendered his DEA registration; he was arrested and indicted for issuing a prescription for a controlled substance without proper registration; his car was searched by the Palestine Police Department, which found controlle ...
Description: Press Release November 13, 2002 (PDF File)
Document: ... y be offset by conversion to a system of biennial registration. This would reduce the staff time spent on administering annual registration. Costs to physicians would average $65 per year based on paying the current SPEX examination cost of $650 every 10 years. Physicians currently taking a periodic ...
Description: Press Release November 13, 2009 (PDF File)
Document: ... tive Practice of Medicine. Chapter 166, Physician Registration: amendments to §166.1, relating to Physician Registration; §166.2, relating to Continuing Medical Education; §166.3, relating to Retired Physician Exception; §166.4, relating to Expired Registration Permits; and §166.6, relating to Volun ...
Description: Press Release November 17, 2011 (PDF File)
Document: ... nual Reports. The amendment to §175.2, concerning Registration and Renewal Fees, removes all language relating to surcharges as this term is used only for internal agency purposes and its removal eliminates confusion. The amendment to §175.5, concerning Payment of Fees or Penalties, provides that ad ...
Description: Press Release February 02, 2012 (PDF File)
Document: ... to pain management, prescribing opoids and other controlled substances including Oxycontin, Hyrdocodone, Dilaudid and Fentanyl. Previously, Dr. Evans entered into an Agreed Order in April 2011 based on his non-therapeutic prescribing of narcotics to 15 patients. Subsequently, Dr. Evans voluntarily ...
Description: Press Release December 19, 2002 (PDF File)
Document: ... aminations, licensure documentation and licensure renewal. Chapter 190, Disciplinary Guidelines: Rule review. Chapter 191, District Review Committee: Proposed amendments for general cleanup and rule review. Chapter 193, Standing Delegation Orders, proposed change to §193.6(i)(2)(C) to include Physic ...
Description: Press Release December 21, 1999 (PDF File)
Document: ... ian to initially prescribe any dangerous drugs or controlled substances without first establishing a proper physician-patient relationship. A proper relationship, at a minimum, requires: (1) verifying that the person requesting the medication is in fact who they claim to be; (2) establishing a diagn ...
Description: Press Release December 28, 2010 (PDF File)
Document: ... her from prescribing, administering or refilling controlled substances schedules II, III and IV, until further notice. The Temporary Restriction (With Notice of Hearing) was based upon the Board's determination that Dr. Atlas poses a continuing threat to the public welfare. The Board found that Dr. ...
“... detailed instructions that are part of the email renewal notice. If you have not received your email renewal notice, or you would like to complete the fingerprint requirement early, please contact us at Registrations@tmb.state.tx.us and we will provide you with your ID number, and i ... ”
Why can’t I find the IdentGo TMB “Service code” on the TMB website?
TMB is not legally able to receive fingerprint results for individuals who are not existing applicants or licensees, and is not able to publicly provide the service code. This is why we provide the service code directly to licensees in the detailed instructions that are part of the email renewal notice. If you have not received your email renewal notice, or you would like to complete the fingerprint requirement early, please contact us at Registrations@tmb.state.tx.us and we will provide you with your ID number, and instructions that include the TMB service code.
“... e that completing your fingerprints prior to your renewal period will NOT enable you to renew your license early. Your registration window will only open within 60-90 days of your license expiration date. ”
Can I complete the fingerprint requirement early?
Yes, you can complete the fingerprint requirement at any point prior to your license expiration date. You do not need to wait for your expiration date. If you wish to submit your fingerprints early, please contact us at Registrations@tmb.state.tx.us and request your 6 digit ID number and instructions for your fingerprint submission.
*Please note that completing your fingerprints prior to your renewal period will NOT enable you to renew your license early. Your registration window will only open within 60-90 days of your license expiration date.
“... ssary to make this determination. While the renewal process does include a question pertaining to impairment, the question has been thoughtfully written to limit overly broad probing language that might dissuade health professionals from seeking treatment and reporting their conditions. ... ”
Why am I asked about my mental and physical health status during renewal?
The Board understands that medical or mental health treatment is a normal part of many people's lives and receiving treatment such as counseling or therapy does not alone disqualify a licensee. However, the Board is obligated to determine whether a licensee is physically and mentally fit to practice and, therefore, must inquire to the extent necessary to make this determination. While the renewal process does include a question pertaining to impairment, the question has been thoughtfully written to limit overly broad probing language that might dissuade health professionals from seeking treatment and reporting their conditions.