Disciplinary measures available to the board to sanction misconduct shall be:
- (a) Revocation of license or specialty certification;
(b) A limitation placed on the license or specialty certification, including:
- (1) Prohibition on the use of specified substances listed in the formulary;
- (2) Restriction on the mode of delivery of specified substances listed in the formulary;
(3) Prohibition on treating patients:
- a. Between birth and age 18;
- b. Aged 70 or older; or
- c. Of any other class which can be objectively described;
(4) The requirement that the licensee shall practice for a specified period of time under the supervision of:
- a. Another licensee without a specialty certification if the sanctioned licensee is without a specialty certification; or
- b. Another licensee certified in the same specialty as the sanctioned licensee if such licensee is certified in a specialty; and
- (5) Any other limitation designed to remediate or to take into account the deficiency or condition in the licensee which appears to have caused the misconduct;
(c) Suspension of the license or specialty certification for no longer than one year, including suspension conditioned on:
- (1) Participation in a specified mental or physical health treatment program;
- (2) The successful completion of a specified rehabilitative program;
- (3) Completion of a specified period of counseling;
- (4) The successful completion of a specified professional assistance program; or
- (5) Participation any other specified program designed to overcome the deficiency or condition in the licensee which appears to have caused the misconduct; and
- (d) Denial of renewal or reinstatement of license or specialty certification.
Source. #8857, eff 3-27-07, EXPIRED: 3-27-15 New. #12176, eff 5-17-17