TEXAS OCCUPATIONS CODE
TITLE 3. HEALTH PROFESSIONS
SUBTITLE B. PHYSICIANS
CHAPTER 165. PENALTIES
SUBCHAPTER A. ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTIES
Sec. 165.159. PRACTICING MEDICINE WITHOUT REGISTRATION. (a) A person commits an offense if the person practices medicine without complying with the registration requirements imposed by this subtitle.
(b) An offense under Subsection (a) constitutes the offense of practicing medicine without a license.
Now, Ken Paxton's "practicing medicine" in TX requires charging money or other compensation for a diagnosis, treatment, etc., but why should rules apply? And why not find an indirect charge, a negative compensation, caused by the state's transferring the burden and risk?