(1) The following may be grounds for denial of a license:
- (a) Failure to meet any requirement or standard established by law or by rules and regulations adopted by the Board.
- (b) Engaging in fraud, misrepresentation, deception, or concealment of a material fact in applying for or securing licensure or taking any examination required for licensure.
- (c) A course of conduct that would be grounds for discipline under Chapter 405-X-2-.02.
- (d) Having disciplinary action pending or having a license denied, conditionally issued, reprimanded, placed on probation, suspended, revoked, or voluntarily surrendered in another state, territory or country.
- (e) Having been court-martialed or administratively discharged by a branch of the United States Armed Forces for any act or conduct that would constitute grounds for discipline in this state under Chapter 405-X-2-.02.
(f) Failure to produce evidence of good moral character.
- 1. The decision as to whether the applicant is of good moral character is within the discretion of the Board.
- 2. Failure to show good moral character includes but is not limited to a criminal history or pattern of illegal conduct or disregard for the law.
- (g) Any other reasons authorized by law.
Author: Alabama Board of Genetic Counseling
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §34-13A-3, et seq.
History: New Rule: Published December 31, 2020; effective February 14, 2021.