I am a licensed attorney in this state, do I need to be licensed as a senior property tax consultant to sponsor, employ or be associated with a registered property tax consultant?
No, the 80th legislative session amended section 1152.152(a) of the Occupations Code to allow an attorney who is licensed to practice law in this state and who has successfully completed the senior property tax consultant registration examination to be able to employ a registered property tax consultant to perform property tax consultant services.
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