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Chapter 30
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General Provisions Applicable to All State Boards of Examination or Registration Referred to in Chapter.
30-1-1
Application of article.
30-1-1a
Legislative findings and declaration.
30-1-2
Oath.
30-1-2a
Required orientation session.
30-1-3
Officers.
30-1-4
Official seal; rules and regulations.
30-1-4a
Lay members of professional boards.
30-1-5
Meetings; quorum; investigatory powers; duties.
30-1-5a
Reporting of fraud and misappropriation of funds.
30-1-6
Application for license or registration; examination fee; establishment of application deadline and fees by legislative rule; prohibiting discrimination.
30-1-7
Contents of license or certificate of registration.
30-1-7a
Continuing education.
30-1-8
Denial, suspension or revocation of a license or registration; probation; proceedings; effect of suspension or revocation; transcript; report; judicial review.
30-1-8a
Reinstatement of license.
30-1-8b
Mediation of complaints.
30-1-9
Administrative appeal of board action; judicial review.
30-1-10
Disposition of money fines; legislative audit; review of board’s fee structure.
30-1-11
Compensation of members; expenses.
30-1-12
Record of proceedings; register of applicants; certified copies of records prima facie evidence; report to Governor and Legislature; public access.
30-1-12a
Prohibition against disclosure of personally identifiable information; exceptions.
30-1-13
Roster of licensed or registered practitioners.
30-1-14
Remission of certain fees.
30-1-15
Office of executive secretary of the health profession licensing boards; appointment of executive secretary; duties.
30-1-16
Liability limitations of peer review committees and professional standards review committees.
30-1-17
Annual reports.
30-1-18
Retired, volunteer and inactive status licenses.
30-1-19
Combining board staff functions.
30-1-20
Certain boards to regulating health care professions to gather retirement information and include in annual reports.
30-1-21
Exemption from licensure for professional practice for a charitable function.
30-1-22
Lobbying.
30-1-23
Waiver of initial licensing fees for certain individuals; definitions.
30-1-24
Use of criminal records as disqualification from authorization to practice.
30-1-25
Primacy of state regulation of occupational practice.
30-1-26
Telehealth practice.
30-1-27
Universal Professional and Occupational Licensing Act of 2025.