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Session Laws, 1983
Volume 745, Page 1235   View pdf image
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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(6)   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; (7)  PRACTICES NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATION WITH AN
UNAUTHORIZED PERSON OR SUPERVISES OR AIDS AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON
IN THE PRACTICE OF NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATION; (8)  WILLFULLY MAKES OR FILES A FALSE REPORT OR RECORD
IN THE PRACTICE OF NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATION; (9)  WILLFULLY FAILS TO FILE OR RECORD ANY REPORT   AS
REQUIRED UNDER LAW, WILLFULLY IMPEDES OR OBSTRUCTS THE FILING     OR
RECORDING OF THE REPORT, OR INDUCES ANOTHER TO FAIL TO FILE   OR
RECORD THE REPORT; OR (10)   SUBMITS A FALSE STATEMENT TO COLLECT A FEE. 9-314. Subject to the hearing provisions of § 9-315 of this
subtitle, the Board may deny a license or temporary license to
any applicant, reprimand any licensee or holder of a temporary
license, or suspend or revoke a license or temporary license if
the applicant, licensee, or holder: (1)  Fraudulently or deceptively obtains or attempts
to obtain a license or temporary license for the applicant,
licensee, or holder or for another; (2)   Fraudulently or deceptively uses a license or
temporary license; (3)  Commits any act of gross negligence,
incompetence, or misconduct in the practice of occupational
therapy or limited occupational therapy; (4)  Knowingly violates any provision of this title; (5)  Violates any rule or regulation of the Board,
including any code of ethics adopted by the Board; (6)   [Is convicted of a crime, other than a
misdemeanor, in any court, if the acts for which the individual
is convicted are found by the Board to have a direct bearing on
whether the individual should be entrusted to serve the public in
the practice of occupational therapy or limited occupational
therapy; or] 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;


 
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