A conditional pardon is a form of executive clemency which, upon application, may be recommended by the Board to the Governor, except in cases of treason or impeachment, and if granted, serves to release a person from the conditions of his or her sentence and/or any disabilities imposed by law thereby, subject to the conditions contained in the clemency proclamation. A person released pursuant to the terms of a conditional pardon is considered for the purposes of revocation thereof to be a releasee, § 141.111 of this title (relating to Definitions), and all such revocation proceedings are governed by the sections for revocation of release, §§ 146.3- 146.12 of this title (relating to Revocation of Parole or Mandatory Supervision).
37 Tex. Admin. Code § 143.21