Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
State agency of Texas
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) is a state agency of Texas.
TDLR is responsible for licensing and regulating a broad range of occupations, businesses, facilities, and equipment in Texas.[1]
TDLR has its headquarters in the Ernest O. Thompson State Office Building in Downtown Austin.[2][3]
Occupations Licensed by TDLR[4]
- Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
- Architectural Barriers (however, architects themselves are regulated by a separate professional board)
- Auctioneers
- Barbering
- Behavior Analysts
- Boiler Safety
- Combative Sports (i.e., boxing and mixed martial arts)
- Cosmetologists
- Dietitians
- Driver Education and Safety
- Dyslexia Therapists and Practitioners
- Electricians
- Elevator / Escalator Safety
- For-Profit Legal Services (however, the State Bar of Texas regulates attorneys)
- Hearing Instrument Fitters and Dispensers
- Industrialized Housing and Buildings
- Licensed Breeders
- Midwives
- Orthotists and Prosthetists
- Podiatry
- Polygraph Examiners
- Property Tax Consultants
- Property Tax Professionals
- Service Contract Providers
- Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists
- Temporary Common Worker Providers
- Tow Trucks, Operators and Vehicle Storage Facilities
- Transportation Network Companies
- Used Automotive Parts Recyclers
- Vehicle Protection Product Warrantors
- Water Well Drillers and Pump Installers
- Weather Modification
References
- ^ "TDLR 2017-2012 Strategic Plan" (PDF). Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. 24 June 2016. Retrieved 29 September 2017.
- ^ "Contact information for the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation." Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Retrieved on December 30, 2010.
- ^ "APPLICATION FOR: Texas Cosmetology Salon License." Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. 3. Retrieved on December 30, 2010. "Austin Headquarters: E.O. Thompson State Office Building · 920 Colorado · Austin, Texas 78701"
- ^ "Programs Licensed and Regulated by TDLR". Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Retrieved 29 September 2017.
External links
- Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
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- Animal Health Commission
- Dept. of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services
- Attorney General
- School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
- Brazos River Authority
- State Cemetery
- Comptroller of Public Accounts
- Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner
- School for the Deaf
- Board of Dental Examiners
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- Education Agency
- Employees Retirement System
- Ethics Commission
- Facilities Commission
- Dept. of Family and Protective Services
- Film Commission
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- State Commission on Judicial Conduct
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