The State of Texas Statement of Retaliatory Fees and Requirements is a document issued by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (DLR) that outlines the conditions under which certain fees and requirements may be imposed on licensees who fail to comply with certain state laws or regulations. The document outlines three distinct types of retaliatory fees and requirements: (1) civil monetary penalties, (2) administrative fees, and (3) additional requirements. Civil monetary penalties are imposed on licensees who fail to comply with state laws or regulations. These penalties are imposed on a case-by-case basis and are determined by the DLR. These civil monetary penalties are designed to deter licensees from non-compliance in the future. Administrative fees are imposed on licensees who fail to comply with state laws or regulations. These fees are typically used to cover the costs of administrative activities associated with the enforcement of state laws or regulations. Additional requirements are imposed on licensees who fail to comply with state laws or regulations. These additional requirements are designed to ensure licensees are compliant with state laws and regulations in the future and may include continuing education, additional training, or other requirements. In summary, the State of Texas Statement of Retaliatory Fees and Requirements is a document issued by the DLR that outlines the conditions under which certain fees and requirements may be imposed on licensees who fail to comply with certain state laws or regulations. These fees and requirements include civil monetary penalties, administrative fees, and additional requirements.