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Session Laws, 1971
Volume 707, Page 1169   View pdf image
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Marvin Mandel, Governor                       1169

or place him on probation, revoke or suspend his license, or dismiss
the charges against the physician for any of the causes listed below
as unprofessional conduct:

(1)    Fraudulent or deceptive procuring or use of a license.

(2)    Solicitation or advertising contrary to Section 129 of this
article.

(3)    The performance of an abortion outside a licensed hospital.

(4)    Conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude.

(5)    Abandonment of a patient.

(6)    Addiction to narcotics, habitual drunkenness or rendering
professional services to a patient if the physician is intoxicated or
under the influence of drugs.

(7)    Promotion by a physician of the sale of drugs, devices, appli-
ances or goods provided for a patient in such a manner as to exploit
the patient for financial gain of the physician.

(8)    Immoral conduct of a physician in his practice as a physician.

(9)    Willfully making and filing false reports or records, in his
practice as a physician.

(10)    Willful omission to file or record, or willfully impeding or
obstructing a filing or recording, or inducing another person to omit
to file or record medical reports required by law.

(11)    Failure to furnish details of a patient's medical record to
succeeding physicians or hospital upon proper request.

(12)    Solicitation of professional patronage by agents or persons,
or profiting from the acts of those representing themselves to be
agents of the licensed physician.

(13)    Division of fees or agreeing to split or divide the fees re-
ceived for professional services with any person for bringing to or
referring a patient.

(13-1) Agreeing with clinical or bioanalytical laboratories to
make payments to such laboratories for individual tests or test series
for patients, unless the physician discloses on the bills to patients
or third party payors the name of such laboratory, the amount or
amounts charged by PAID TO such laboratory for individual tests
or test series and the amount of his procurement or processing charge,
if any, for each specimen taken.

(14)    Willful misrepresentation in treatments.

(15)    Practicing medicine with an unlicensed physician except in
an accredited preceptorship or residency training program; or aiding
or abetting such unlicensed persons in the practice of medicine.

(16)    Gross and willful and continued overcharging for profes-
sional services; including filing of false statements for collection of
fees for which services are not rendered.

(17)    Offering, undertaking or agreeing to cure or treat disease
by a secret method, procedure, treatment or medicine.

 

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