In addition to such grounds for suspending, revoking, or refusing to renew a license as are identified in applicable law, such as not meeting the specified requirements for the profession, the following shall constitute good cause to suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew a license:
- (a) The licensee owes any fees to a regulatory authority, unless the fees are being paid in accordance with a payment schedule and the license holder is current with all payments;
- (b) The licensee owes any administrative fines to a regulatory authority, unless the fines are being paid in accordance with a payment schedule and the license holder is current with all payments;
- (c) The licensee has failed to comply with any order issued by a regulatory authority, unless the license holder is complying in accordance with a compliance schedule and is current with all items;
- (d) The licensee owes any civil or criminal penalties imposed as a result of a judicial action taken to enforce any statute or rule implemented by a regulatory authority, unless the penalties are being paid in accordance with a payment schedule and the license holder is current with all payments;
- (e) The licensee has failed to comply with any civil or criminal restoration or restitution order imposed as a result of a judicial action taken to enforce any statute or rule implemented by a regulatory authority, unless the license holder is complying in accordance with a compliance schedule and is current with all items; or
- (f) The licensee is a chronic non-complier.
Source. (See Revision Note #1 at chapter heading for Plc 200) #13427, eff 8-4-22 ; ss by #13955, eff 5-3-24 (formerly Plc 213.03) (see Revision Note #2 at chapter heading for Plc 300)