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by Crossfire
Mon Jun 01, 2009 1:22 pm
Forum: 2009 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: CHL Improvements in DPS Sunset Bill
Replies: 33
Views: 18636

Re: CHL Improvements in DPS Sunset Bill

No more TR-100s! (Instructors will love this, but it will also help CHLs);
Instructors will only have to go to Austin to renew their certification every four years, and they can renew on the Internet in between;
All application materials will be available on the Internet;
Delinquent taxes or fees collected by the Texas Comptroller are no longer disqualifying for a CHL;
Delinquent school loans are no longer disqualifying for a CHL;
Any conviction that was set aside, voided, or any any manner invalidated will no longer be a "conviction" for CHL purposes;
In order to be disqualifying for CHL purposes, a "conviction" must be classified as a felony both at the time it was committed and at the time of application for a CHL;
This is all such great news for instructors and new applicants!! These are exactly the reasons I became a Utah instructor. Now I am considering whether to renew my Utah instructor permit...

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