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Session Laws, 1983
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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(II) USING ANY NARCOTIC OR CONTROLLED DANGEROUS
SUBSTANCE, AS DEFINED IN ARTICLE 27 OF THE CODE, OR OTHER DRUG
THAT IS IN EXCESS OF THERAPEUTIC AMOUNTS OR WITHOUT VALID MEDICAL
INDICATION. 7-313. (a) Subject to the hearing provisions of § 7-314 of this
subtitle, the Board may deny a license to any applicant,
reprimand any licensee, or suspend or revoke the license of a
licensee if the applicant or licensee: (1)   Fraudulently or deceptively obtains or attempts
to obtain a license for the applicant or for another; (2)   Fraudulently or deceptively uses a license; (3)   [Has had a license or registration from any other
state or country denied, suspended, or revoked;] IS DISCIPLINED
BY A LICENSING OR DISCIPLINARY AUTHORITY OF ANY OTHER STATE OR
COUNTRY OR CONVICTED OR DISCIPLINED BY A COURT OF ANY STATE OR
COUNTRY FOR AN ACT THAT WOULD BE GROUNDS FOR DISCIPLINARY ACTION
UNDER THE BOARD'S DISCIPLINARY STATUTES; (4)   [Is convicted of: (i) A felony; or (ii) Any other crime of moral turpitude, if the
offense bears directly on the fitness of the individual to be
licensed;] 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)  Willfully and knowingly. (i) Files a false report or record of an
individual under the licensee's care; (ii) Gives any false or misleading information
about a material matter in an employment application; (iii) Fails to file or record any health record
that is required by law; (iv) Obstructs the filing or recording of any
health record as required by law; or (v) Induces another person to fail to file or
record any health record as required by law; (6)  Knowingly does any act that has been determined
by the Board, in its rules and regulations, to exceed the scope
of practice authorized to the individual under this title;


 
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