Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Strategic Plan: Fiscal Years 2015-2019 Page: 24
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By considering the average age of our license population we can anticipate if increased retirements of baby boomers
will reduce the need for inspectors in some programs or areas in the state. The oil and gas boom and other growing
industries are contributing to sudden population increases that will require more inspections in areas that may have
traditionally had fewer licensees such as Midland and Odessa. To be as responsive as possible to frequent changes
in the number of licensees in different locations, TDLR will use a route optimization program to identify the most cost
efficient routes for inspectors and use a hand held tablet to document and immediately upload inspection results.
TDLR Licensee Population
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In keeping with TDLR's Strategic Plan, Smaller Smarter Government, TDLR was successful in working with the 83rd
Legislature to eliminate unnecessary regulation and programs. Cosmetology licensees continue to represent over half
of TDLR's licensee population, while Electricians represent the second largest population with 17%.
24 Smaller Smarter Government
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