TDLR News
- Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Statement on “Fish Pedicure” Procedure
- The Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation met October 23 in Austin. The agenda is available online. The meeting was archived and is available for listening via RealPlayer.
- Information on Boiler Stacks and Chimneys and on Recovering Boiler Systems After a Flood
- Barber Law and Rule books and Cosmetology Law and Rule books can now be purchased online
- TDLR's 2009 - 2013 Strategic Plan is available online
- TDLR's 2010-2011 Legislative Appropriations Request (12MB PDF) is available online
- TDLR has filed a notice of intent to review and consider for re-adoption, revision, or repeal, Title 16, Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 60, Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation. This review is being conducted in accordance with the requirements of Texas Government Code, §2001.039.The Notice of Intent was filed with the Texas Register on July 1, 2008, and will be published in the July 11, 2008, issue of the Texas Register. The deadline for comment is August 11, 2008.
- Discount Health Care included in Federal Trade Commission telemarking fraud consumer alert
- FTC files civil action against Discount Health Care companies (456kb PDF)
- Online applications for Registered ACR Technician and Certified ACR Technician are now available
- Texas Attorney General Takes Action Against Company Marketing Misleading Discount Health Card Plans
- Well Driller and Pump Installer Exams Offered In Spanish
- Manicure And Pedicure Precautions For Consumers
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) is a state regulatory agency that currently oversees over twenty types of businesses, industries, trades and occupations. The agency is responsible for issuing licenses, conducting inspections, investigating complaints, assessing penalties, setting rules and standards and holding hearings.