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Ch. 390
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LAWS OF MARYLAND
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Article - Health Occupations
2-313.
Subject to the hearing provisions of § 2-314 of this
subtitle, the Board may deny a license or limited license to any
applicant, reprimand any licensee or holder of a limited license,
or suspend or revoke a license or limited license if the
applicant, licensee, or holder:
(1) Fraudulently or deceptively obtains or attempts
to obtain a license or limited license for the applicant,
licensee, or holder or for another;
(2) Fraudulently or deceptively uses a license or
limited license;
(3) Commits fraud or deceit in the practice of
audiology;
(4) [Is convicted of a crime involving moral
turpitude;] IS CONVICTED OF OR PLEADS GUILTY OR NOLO CONTENDERE
TO A FELONY OR TO A CRIME INVOLVING MORAL TURPITUDE, WHETHER OR
NOT ANY APPEAL OR OTHER PROCEEDING IS PENDING TO HAVE THE
CONVICTION OR PLEA SET ASIDE;
(5) Obtains a fee through fraud or misrepresentation;
(6) Directly or indirectly employs any unlicensed
person or any person whose license or limited license has been
suspended;
(7)'" Uses or promotes or causes the use of any
misleading, deceiving, improbable, or untruthful advertising
matter, promotional literature, testimonial, guarantee, warranty,
label, brand, insignia, or other representation;
(8) In the practice of audiology:
(i) Falsely represents the use or availability
of services or advice of a physician; or
(ii) Misrepresents the applicant, licensee, or
holder by using the word "doctor" or any similar word,
abbreviation, or symbol if the use is not accurate;
(9) Permits another person to use the license of the
licensee or limited license of the holder;
(10) Commits any act of unprofessional conduct, as
defined by the rules and regulations of the Board, or violates
the code of ethics adopted by the Board;
(11) Violates any lawful order given or rule or
regulation adopted by the Board; [or]
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