105 CMR, § 803.620 - Grounds for Suspension. Revocation of Certification, or Refusal to Renew Certification
The Department may suspend or revoke certification of any Certified Health Officer on the following grounds:
(1) Failing to meet Continuing Education
requirements set forth in
105
CMR 803.300 and
105
CMR 803.310 for renewal of
certification;
(2) Failing to
exercise reasonable care, judgment, knowledge, or ability in the performance of
duties or to perform those duties within the scope of their training and
certification.
(3) Gross misconduct
in the exercise of duties;
(4)
Committing a criminal offense relating to the performance of a Certified Health
Officer's duties including any conviction related to controlled substances
violations;
(5) Any condition or
action that endangers the health or safety of the public;
(7) Failing to submit a plan of correction
when required by the Department in accordance with 105CMR
803.510(2)(b);
(8) Failing to
comply with a Department-approved plan of correction pursuant to
105
CMR 803.520;
(9) Failing to comply with a
Department-issued correction order pursuant to
105
CMR 803.530;
(10) Knowingly making a false statement or
omitting a material fact, orally or in an application or other document filed
with or obtained by the Department or any other entity relating to
certification pursuant to 105 CMR 803.000;
(11) Having been disciplined in Massachusetts
or another jurisdiction (state, United States, or foreign) by a governmental
licensing or certification authority, or by the National Board of Public Health
Examiners, against a Certified Health Officer (C.H.O.) or other certification
or license held by the Certified Health Officer, for acts or conduct
substantially similar to that which would constitute grounds for discipline by
the Department;
(12) Falsifying
reports of Continuing Education courses, seminars, workshops, or completed
Contact Hours;
(13) Failing to meet
reporting obligations in accordance with
105
CMR 803.630; or
(14) Any violation of 105 CMR
803.000.
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