Telehealth licensure requirements, DEA controlled substance prescribing rules, PMP AWARxE registration requirements, and compliance checklist for physicians practicing telehealth in Texas. Verified May 2026.
| Telehealth-specific license | ✓ Not required — standard license |
| IMLC compact pathway | ✓ Yes — IMLC member |
| Informed consent | ✓ Not required |
| Audio-only permitted | ✓ Permitted |
| Medicaid parity | ✓ Yes — parity in effect |
| Out-of-state registration | ✓ Not required |
| Renewal fee | $456 |
| Telehealth prescribing | ✓ Permitted |
| Prior in-person visit | ✓ Not required |
| DEA special registration | ✓ Not required |
| Schedule II (stimulants, opioids) | ✓ Permitted |
| Buprenorphine (MAT) | ✓ Permitted |
| Stimulants (ADHD) | ✓ Permitted |
| Benzodiazepines | ✓ Permitted |
| Program name | PMP AWARxE |
| Registration required | Required before prescribing |
| Required for schedules | Schedule II–V |
No — Texas does not require a separate telehealth-specific license. A standard Texas medical license covers telehealth practice.
Yes — Texas is an IMLC member. Eligible physicians can obtain a Texas license through the compact's expedited pathway using their State of Principal License.
Yes — telehealth prescribing is permitted in Texas. No prior in-person visit is currently required under active DEA telehealth extensions. COVID-era DEA telehealth prescribing extension in effect; permanent rule pending
Yes — Texas requires physicians to register with the PMP AWARxE before prescribing Schedule II–V controlled substances. Must register with TX PMP and query before prescribing Schedule II–V via telehealth
Yes — Texas permits audio-only (phone) telehealth encounters without video.
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