A. For each complaint, after reviewing any completed investigative information or reports and considering the recommendation of the Triage Committee or Discipline Review Committee, if applicable, the Board shall:
- (1) Dismiss the complaint;
- (2) Place the case on administrative hold;
- (3) Close the case;
- (4) Refer the case to peer review for mediation;
(5) Refer the matter to the:
- (a) Dental Well-Being Committee;
- (b) Dental Hygiene Well-Being Committee;
- (6) Close the case with informal action;
- (7) Issue a cease and desist order;
- (8) Refer the matter for further investigation;
- (9) Refer the matter to an administrative prosecutor; or
(10) Vote to:
- (a) Charge a licensee with a violation of Health Occupations Article, §4-315, Annotated Code of Maryland, or the regulations adopted by the Board;
- (b) Consider the matter as a basis for summary suspension under State Government Article, §10-226(c)(2), Annotated Code of Maryland;
(c) Initially deny:
- (i) Licensure or reinstatement of a license; or
- (ii) Certification or reinstatement of a certificate;
- (d) Accept the surrender of a license subject to conditions acceptable to the Board; or
- (e) Take any other action the Board is authorized to take.
- B. The Board may refer a complaint or other disciplinary matter to the administrative prosecutor at any time, regardless of whether it has voted to charge a licensee with violations of the Maryland Dentistry Act or the regulations adopted by the Board.
C. If the Board investigates a complaint, the Board shall mail a copy of the complaint to the respondent unless:
- (1) The complaint alleges facts which may constitute fraud or dishonesty; or
- (2) Disclosing the complaint may prejudice the investigation.
D. Absent exigent circumstances, the Board shall grant a person at least 10 calendar days to:
- (1) Provide the Board with requested documents; or
- (2) File a written response to a request for information.
- E. Board investigations are warranted when there is evidence that the respondent or other person may have violated the Maryland Dentistry Act or the regulations adopted by the Board.
F. A matter that may serve as a basis for summary suspension under State Government Article, §10-226(c)(2), Annotated Code of Maryland, may be referred directly to:
- (1) The DRC;
- (2) The Board; or
- (3) The Administrative Prosecutor.
Authority: Health Occupations Article, §§1-603, 4-205, 4-316, and 4-318, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date:
Regulations .01 — .09 adopted as an emergency provision effective September 29, 1980 (7:21 Md. R. 1989); emergency status expired February 14, 1981; adopted permanently effective March 6, 1981 (8:5 Md. R. 475)
Regulation .05A amended effective November 20, 1994 (21:23 Md. R. 1933)
Regulations .01—.09 repealed and new Regulations .01 — .31 adopted effective March 1, 2004 (31:4 Md. R. 317)
chapter revised effective March 5, 2012 (39:4 Md. R. 337)
Regulation .05A amended effective December 8, 2016 (43:24 Md. R. 1350)