Utah Admin. Code R156-73-501 - Unprofessional Conduct
"Unprofessional conduct" includes:
(1) keeping the office, instruments,
laboratory, equipment, appliances or supplies in an unsafe or unsanitary
condition;
(2) engaging in
advertising which is misleading because of omission of necessary material
information, which contains false or misleading statements, or which otherwise
operates to deceive;
(3) engaging
in or abetting deceptive or fraudulent billing practices;
(4) engaging in sexual contact with a
patient, with or without patient consent, within 12 months of last
treatment;
(5) engaging in sexual
activities or contact with a former patient, with or without consent, after 12
months of last treatment if there is a risk of exploitation or potential harm
to the former patient;
(6) engaging
in behaviors in a patient/doctor relationship, including verbal, intended to
sexually arouse any person or encourage sexual activity;
(7) failing to keep the division informed of
a current address and telephone number;
(8) advertising acupuncture services or
practicing clinical acupuncture techniques beyond the scope of the
certification held;
(9) advertising
as an "acupuncturist" either verbally or in print;
(10) failing to maintain responsibility for
care, billing and documentation in a group practice, multidisciplinary practice
or third-party ownership practice;
(11) engaging in any act or practice in a
professional capacity which the licensee is not competent to perform through
education or training;
(12)
administering injections through the skin, limited to subcutaneous or
intramuscular administration, of any substances other than non-prescription
drugs as defined in Subsections
58-17b-102(39) or
non- controlled substances as defined in Subsection
58-37-2(1)(f)(ii);
(13) administering injections of
non-prescription drugs or non-controlled substances without sufficient
competency and training as demonstrated by the following:
(a) completion of a recognized course on
injectables and their administration, under the sponsorship of or approved by
an institution, organization or association meeting the continuing education
standards as defined in Section
R156-73-303 b; and
(b) receiving a passing score on a certifying
examination; and
(14)
delegating the administration of injections to a chiropractic
assistant.
Notes
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