22 Tex. Admin. Code § 107.200 - Disposition of a Filed Complaint
(a) During
the official investigation of a filed complaint, board staff will determine
whether a violation of the Act or board rules has occurred. If the complaint is
related to professional competency, members of the Dental Review Panel shall
assist with the determination, as described in Subchapter B of this
Chapter.
(b) If the information and
evidence gathered and the Dental Review Panel Report, if applicable, indicate
that a violation of the Act has occurred, board staff shall initiate the
appropriate action, including dismissal with board recommendation, disciplinary
action, remedial plan, or cease and desist order, and obtain final approval of
the board at a public board meeting, if required.
(c) If the information and evidence gathered
and the Dental Review Panel Report, if applicable, is insufficient to support
that a violation of the Act or board rules has occurred, board staff shall
dismiss the complaint and advise the board of such dismissal at a public board
meeting.
(d) If a complaint is
dismissed, a letter shall be sent to the complainant informing him or her of
the dismissal and explaining the reason for the dismissal.
(e) If the complaint is dismissed, a letter
shall be sent to the respondent informing him or her of the dismissal. Board
staff may also inform the respondent of any recommendations that may improve
his or her practice.
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