49 Pa. Code § 31.39 - Grounds for disciplinary proceedings
(a) The Board may suspend or revoke
certification of a veterinary technician or otherwise discipline a certified
veterinary technician or refuse to certify an applicant, or, upon
certification, restrict the practice of an applicant who is found guilty by the
Board or by a court of one or more of the following:
(2) Fraud or deceit in procuring or
attempting to procure certification or presenting to the Board dishonest or
fraudulent evidence of qualifications, or fraud or deception in the process of
examination for the purpose of securing certification.
(3) Fraud, deception, misrepresentation or
dishonest or illegal practices in or connected with the person's
employment.
(4) Revocation,
suspension or other discipline by another state of the certification of the
person as an animal health technician or a veterinary technician on grounds
similar to those which in this Commonwealth allow disciplinary proceedings, in
which case the revocation, suspension or other discipline shall be conclusive
evidence.
(5) Conviction of or plea
of guilty or nolo contendere to a violation of The Controlled Substance, Drug,
Device and Cosmetic Act (35 P. S. §§ 780.101-780.144), in which case
a certified copy of the court record shall be conclusive evidence.
(6) Conviction of a felony, a misdemeanor
related to the profession or a crime of moral turpitude in the courts of this
Commonwealth or of a state, territory or country which, if committed in this
Commonwealth, would be deemed a felony, misdemeanor related to the profession
or crime of moral turpitude and suspension, revocation or other discipline is
in the best interest of the public health and the general safety and welfare of
the public. A record of conviction in a court of competent jurisdiction shall
be sufficient evidence for disciplinary action to be taken as may be deemed
proper by the Board.
(7) Permitting
or allowing another to use his certification.
(8) Addiction to the habitual use of
intoxicating liquors, narcotics or stimulants to an extent that incapacitates
the certified veterinary technician from the performance of professional
obligations or duties.
(b) Certified veterinary technicians and
veterinary assistants who deviate from the permitted scope of practice as set
forth in §
31.31 (relating to scope of
practice) will be subject to prosecution and the levying of a civil penalty by
the Board under section 28(c) of the act (63 P.S. §
485.28(c)). Veterinarians
who permit, order or direct certified veterinary technicians or veterinary
assistants to perform duties which are not authorized by §
31.31 will be subject to
disciplinary action by the Board under section 21 of the act (63 P.S. §
485.21).
(c) Disciplinary action by the Board will be
taken only after a formal hearing has been held in accordance with the
act.
Notes
The provisions of this § 31.39 amended under sections 3(10)(viii), 5 and 11 of the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act (63 P.S. §§ 485.3(10)(viii), 485.5 and 485.11).
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