21 N.C. Admin. Code 17 .0517 - DRUG TESTING AND INTERVENTION
(a) When
information of suspected impairment of a licensee is received by the Board, the
Board shall conduct an investigation and routine inquiries to determine the
validity of the report.
(b)
Licensees suspected of impairment may be required to submit to personal
interviews if the investigation and inquiries indicate the report may be
valid.
(c) The Board shall have
authority to compel a licensee to submit to a mental or physical examination,
including drug and blood alcohol testing, by physicians designated by the
Board, if there is a reasonable suspicion that the licensee is consuming drugs
or alcohol to such an extent or with such frequency as to impair the licensee's
ability to practice dietetics or nutrition. The cost of examination shall be
borne by the licensee being examined. The failure of a dietitian/nutritionist
or nutritionist to submit to such an examination when so directed constitutes
an admission that the licensee is unable to deliver dietetics or nutrition
services with reasonable skill and safety, upon which a default and a final
order may be entered without the taking of testimony or presentation of
evidence, unless the failure was due to circumstances beyond the licensee's
control. A licensee affected under this Paragraph shall at reasonable intervals
be afforded an opportunity to demonstrate that the licensee can resume the
competent delivery of dietetics or nutrition services with reasonable skill and
safety. Neither the record of the proceedings nor any order of the Board based
solely on a licensee's failure to submit to an examination shall be deemed by
the Board to constitute a conclusive determination that the licensee engaged in
any particular conduct.
(d)
Information received by the Board related to a mental or physical examination
of a licensee conducted by a licensed health professional shall remain
confidential as a medical record but shall be freely exchanged with the Board
or its authorized agents, for the purposes of the investigation.
(e) Information gathered shall be used to
determine whether the licensee is a chronic or persistent user of intoxicants,
drugs, or narcotics to the extent that the same impairs their ability to
practice dietetics or nutrition.
(f) The Board may make arrangements for a
licensee with impairments to participate in intervention, treatment, and a
monitoring program without disciplinary action.
Notes
Adopted by North Carolina Register Volume 37, Issue 15, February 1, 2023 effective
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