22 Tex. Admin. Code § 80.3 - Disciplinary Guidelines
(a) The Board may
take disciplinary action against a licensee or other person who violates a
statute or rule under the Board's jurisdiction.
(b) The Board's disciplinary actions shall
consider the seriousness of the violation, any harm to a patient, the
circumstances of the licensee, and the Board's duty to protect the
public.
(c) Disciplinary action may
include one or more of the following:
(1)
revocation of license;
(2)
suspension of license;
(3)
suspension with probation;
(4)
written formal reprimand;
(5)
administrative penalty;
(6) repeat
taking of the jurisprudence exam; and
(7) additional continuing
education.
(d) The Board
may impose additional conditions or restrictions to aid a licensee's
rehabilitation and education, including:
(1)
completion of specific continuing education beyond the minimum required of all
licensees;
(2) passing a specific
examination;
(3) restrictions on
the type of treatment, treatment procedures, or class of patients to be
treated;
(4) restrictions on the
supervision of others; or
(5)
undergoing a psychological or medical evaluation and undergoing any recommended
treatment.
(e) During a
suspension, a licensee may not:
(1) receive
any remuneration from the practice of chiropractic;
(2) communicate with any patients other than
to ensure continuation of care;
(3)
provide any chiropractic services to any person; or
(4) be present at any location where
chiropractic services are provided.
(f) The Board shall memorialize all final
disciplinary actions in a Board order.
(g) All Board final disciplinary actions are
public record unless otherwise exempted by law.
(h) The Board shall publish final
disciplinary actions.
(i) The Board
shall transmit all final disciplinary actions involving criminal acts, physical
or economic harm to patients, or serious violations of statute or rule to the
Chiropractic Information Network-Board Action Data Bank (CIN-BAD) or other
national data bank as required by law.
(j) To the extent allowed by law, the Board
shall only transmit final disciplinary actions that involve criminal acts,
physical or economic harm to patients, or serious violations of statute or
rule.
(k) The Board shall consider
reinstating a license that has been finally revoked for more than a
year.
(l) The Board may deny
reinstatement of a revoked license or grant reinstatement with or without
conditions.
(m) A person who fails
to comply with any term of an agreed order approved by the Board shall be
subject to disciplinary action for failure to follow a final Board
order.
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