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§ 91.018 — LICENSE NOT ASSIGNABLE; CHANGE OF NAME OR LOCATION

LA § 91.018Title 2. PROTECTION OF LABORERS · Part E. REGULATION OF CERTAIN OCCUPATIONS · Ch. 91. PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYER ORGANIZATIONS · Art. B. LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

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(a)A license holder may not conduct business under any name other than that specified in the license. A license issued under this chapter is not assignable. A license holder may not conduct business under any fictitious or assumed name without prior written authorization from the department. The department may not authorize the use of a name that is so similar to that of a public office or agency or to that of another license holder that the public may be confused or misled by the name's use. A license holder may not conduct business under more than one name unless the license holder has obtained a separate license for each name.
(b)A license holder may change the license holder's licensed name at any time by notifying the department and paying a fee for each change of name. The commission by rule shall set the fee for a name change. A license holder may change the license holder's name on renewal of the license without the payment of the name change fee.
(c)A license holder must notify the department in writing of:
(1)any change in the location of the license holder's primary business office;
(2)the addition of more business offices; or
(3)a change in the location of business records maintained by the license holder.

Legislative history

Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 117 (S.B. 1286), Sec. 10, eff. September 1, 2013.