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RS 37:3308.1 - Causes for denial, revocation, or suspension; imposition of restrictions; costs; fines

LA Rev Stat § 37:3308.1 (2018) (N/A)
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§3308.1. Causes for denial, revocation, or suspension; imposition of restrictions; costs; fines

A. The board may refuse to issue a license to an applicant or may suspend, or revoke or impose probationary terms, conditions, or restrictions on any license issued pursuant to this Chapter if any of the following is applicable to the licensee or applicant:

(1) Has been convicted of or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to a criminal charge constituting a felony under the laws of Louisiana, of the United States, or of the state in which such conviction or plea was entered.

(2) Has been convicted of or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to any criminal charge arising out of or in connection with the practice of an athletic trainer.

(3) Commits perjury, fraud, deceit, misrepresentation, or concealment of material facts in obtaining a license to practice as an athletic trainer.

(4) Provides false testimony before the board or provides false sworn information to the board.

(5) Engages in habitual or recurring abuse of drugs, including alcohol, which affect the central nervous system and which are capable of inducing physiological or psychological dependence.

(6) Solicits patients or self-promotion through advertising or communication, public or private, which is fraudulent, false, deceptive, or misleading.

(7) Makes or submits false, deceptive, or unfounded claims, reports, or opinions to any patient, insurance company, indemnity association, company, individual, or governmental authority for the purpose of obtaining anything of economic value.

(8) Demonstrates cognitive or clinical incompetency.

(9) Engages in unprofessional conduct.

(10) Engages in continuing or recurring practice which fails to satisfy the prevailing and usually accepted standards of practice as an athletic trainer in this state.

(11) Knowingly performs any act which in any way assists an unlicensed person to practice as an athletic trainer, or having professional connection with or lending one's name to an illegal practitioner.

(12) Pays or gives anything of economic value to another person, firm, or corporation to induce the referral of injured athletes to an athletic trainer.

(13) Has been interdicted by due process of law.

(14) Is unable to practice as an athletic trainer with reasonable competence, skill, or safety to patients because of mental or physical illness, condition, or deficiency, including but not limited to deterioration through the aging process or excessive use or abuse of drugs, including alcohol.

(15) Refuses to submit to an examination and inquiry by an examining committee of physicians appointed by the board to inquire into the applicant's or licensee's physical or mental fitness and ability to practice as an athletic trainer with reasonable skill or safety.

(16) Practices or otherwise engages in any conduct or functions beyond the scope of practice of an athletic trainer as defined by this Chapter or the board's rules.

(17) Has been subjected to the refusal of the licensing authority or another state to issue or renew a license, permit, or certificate to practice as an athletic trainer in that state, or the revocation, suspension, or other restriction imposed on a license, permit, or certificate issued by such licensing authority which prevents, restricts, or conditions practice, or the surrender of a license, permit, or certificate issued by another state when criminal or administrative charges are pending or threatened against the holder of such license, permit, or certificate.

(18) Has been subjected to denial, revocation, suspension, probation, or other disciplinary sanction from the BOC or its successor for violation of the standards of professional practice.

(19) Violated any rules and regulations of the board, or any provisions of this Chapter.

B. The board may, as part of a decision, consent order, or other agreed order, require the applicant or license holder to pay all costs of the board's proceedings and a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars.

Acts 2014, No. 418, §1.

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RS 37:3308.1 - Causes for denial, revocation, or suspension; imposition of restrictions; costs; fines