Ohio Admin. Code 4765-10-03 - Administrative actions
(A) The board, pursuant to
an adjudicatory hearing under Chapter 119.
of the Revised Code, and by a vote of the majority of all members, may suspend,
revoke, refuse to grant, limit, or refuse to renew any certificate issued by
the board, issue a written reprimand, or impose a fine not to exceed one
thousand dollars if it determines that the person committed fraud in passing
the examination or committed fraud, misrepresentation, or deception in applying
for or securing any certificate issued by the board.
(B) The board, pursuant to
an adjudicatory hearing under Chapter 119.
of the Revised Code, and by a vote of the majority of all members, may suspend,
revoke, refuse to grant, limit, or refuse to renew any certificate issued by
the board, impose a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars, or issue a written
reprimand if it finds a certificate holder has any of the following:
(1) A violation of any provision of Chapter
4765. of the Revised Code or Chapters 4765-1 to 4765-19 of the Administrative
Code;
(2) Conviction of, pled
guilty to, had a judicial finding of guilt for, or had a judicial finding of
eligibility for treatment and/or intervention in lieu of conviction for:
(a) Any felony offense;
(b) A misdemeanor committed in the course of
practice;
(c) A misdemeanor
involving moral turpitude;
(d)
Violation of any federal, state, county, or municipal narcotics or controlled
substance law;
(e) Any act
committed in another state or jurisdiction that, if committed in Ohio, would
constitute a violation set forth in this paragraph;
(f) A violation of division (A) of section
4765.50 of
the Revised Code.
;
(g)
Engaged in sexual contact, as described in section
2907.01
of the Revised Code, with a patient other than the spouse of the person issued
a certificate to practice, regardless of whether the contact was
consensual;
(h)
Assaulted or caused physical harm to a patient or
deprived a patient of the means to summon assistance.
(3) An adjudication of mental
incompetence by a court of law;
(4)
An inability to practice according to acceptable and prevailing standards of
care by reason of mental illness, physical illness, or habitual or excessive
use or abuse of drugs, alcohol, or other substances that impair ability to
practice;
(5) Any violation of the
professional standards of conduct established in Chapter 4765-9 of the
Administrative Code;
(6) Any
violation of any conditions of a consent agreement or an order issued by the
board.
;
(7)
Denial, revocation, suspension, or restriction of
authority to engage in a licensed profession or practice a health care
occupation, including emergency medical services, in Ohio or another state or
jurisdiction.
(C)
The board, pursuant to an adjudicatory hearing
under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, and by a vote of the majority
of all members, may suspend, revoke, refuse to grant, limit, or refuse to renew
a certificate of accreditation or a certificate of approval issued by the
board, impose a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars, or issue a written
reprimand, if it finds any of the following:
(1) A violation of any provision of Chapter
4765. of the Revised Code or Chapters 4765-1 to 4765-19 of the Administrative
Code;
(2) Any violations of any
conditions of a consent agreement or an order issued by the board.
(D) When the board takes any
disciplinary action under this rule, the board may specify that its action is
permanent.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4765.11
Rule Amplifies: 4765.33
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1996, 02/22/1999, 06/29/2001, 01/13/2002, 03/23/2003, 02/13/2006, 12/27/2007
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