- (1) Based upon the evidence presented at the administrative hearing or pursuant to informal disposition, the Board may take one or more of the following actions:
- (a) Dismiss the administrative complaint in its entirety or any alleged violation in the complaint.
- (b) Find the respondent not guilty of any or all the violations alleged in the administrative complaint.
- (c) Find the respondent guilty of any or all the violations alleged in the administrative complaint. If the Board finds the respondent guilty of one or more of the violations alleged in the administrative complaint, the Board may take one or more of the following disciplinary actions against the respondent:
- 1. Reprimand the respondent.
- 2. Require additional continuing education hours.
- 3. Suspend the respondent's certification.
- 4. Revoke the respondent's certification.
- 5. Levy a fine not to exceed $5,000.00 per violation.
- (2) The decisions of the Board shall be in writing in the form of an Order, a copy of which shall be mailed or delivered to the respondent or the respondent's attorney.
- (3) The decisions of the Board shall be subject to public dissemination, including but not limited to the required reporting of disciplinary actions to all federal databanks.
- (4) Section 34-36-6(9)(c) requires judicial review of decisions of the Board, if requested, be sought in the circuit court of the county where the act occurred. Appeals are to be perfected in accordance with the Alabama Administrative Procedures Act and a petition shall be filed either in the circuit court of the county in which the action occurred, or unless otherwise specifically provided by statute, in the circuit court of the county where a party other than an intervenor, resides or if a party, other than an intervenor, is a corporation, domestic or foreign, having a registered office or business office in this state, then in the county of the registered office or principal place of business within this state.
Author: Jeffrey M. Becraft
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, 34-36-6(9); 34-36-16.
History: New Rule: Published December 31, 2025; effective February 14, 2026.