(a) The board may take disciplinary action against any licensee or certificate holder holding a license or certificate issued under this article after giving reasonable notice and an opportunity to be heard pursuant to the provisions of section one, article five, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code, when it finds that any person has engaged in conduct in violation of the rules adopted by the board, including, but not limited to, the following:
- (1) Fraud or misrepresentation in applying for or procuring a chiropractic license or in connection with applying for or procuring periodic renewal of a chiropractic license;
- (2) Cheating on or attempting to subvert the chiropractic licensing examination or examinations;
- (3) Being found guilty of a crime in any jurisdiction, which offense is a felony, involves moral turpitude or directly relates to the practice of chiropractic. Any plea of nolo contendere is a conviction for the purposes of this subdivision;
- (4) Conduct likely to deceive, defraud or harm the public;
- (5) Making a false or misleading statement regarding his or her skill or the efficiency or value of the chiropractic treatment;
- (6) Representing to a patient that an incurable condition, sickness, disease or injury can be cured;
- (7) Willfully or negligently violating the confidentiality between chiropractic physician and patient except as required by law;
- (8) Negligence in the practice of chiropractic as determined by the board;
- (9) Being found mentally incompetent or insane by any court of competent jurisdiction;
- (10) Being physically or mentally unable to engage safely in the practice of chiropractic;
- (11) Practice or other behavior that demonstrates an incapacity or incompetence to practice chiropractic;
- (12) Use of any false, fraudulent or deceptive statement in any document connected with the practice of chiropractic;
- (13) Practicing chiropractic under a false or assumed name;
- (14) Aiding or abetting the practice of chiropractic by an unlicensed, incompetent or impaired person;
- (15) Allowing another person or organization to use his or her license to practice chiropractic;
- (16) Commission of any act of sexual abuse, sexual misconduct or sexual exploitation related to the licensee's practice of chiropractic;
- (17) Being addicted or habituated to a drug or intoxicant;
- (18) Obtaining any fee by fraud, deceit or misrepresentation;
- (19) Employing abusive billing practices;
- (20) Directly or indirectly giving or receiving any fee, commission, rebate or other compensation for professional services not actually rendered: Provided, That this prohibition does not preclude the legal functioning of lawful professional partnerships, corporations or associations;
- (21) Disciplinary action of another state or jurisdiction against a license or other authorization to practice chiropractic based upon acts or conduct by the licensee similar to acts or conduct that constitute grounds for action as defined in this section, a certified copy of the record of the action taken by the other state or jurisdiction being conclusive evidence thereof;
- (22) Failure to report to the board within thirty days of any adverse action, disciplinary action, sanctions or punishment taken against him or her by another state licensing board or licensing jurisdiction, United States or foreign, by a peer review body, health care institution, professional or chiropractic society or association, governmental agency, law-enforcement agency or court for acts or conduct similar to acts or conduct that constitute grounds for action as defined in this section;
- (23) Failure to report to the board within thirty days of the surrender of a license or other authorization to practice chiropractic in another state or jurisdiction or surrender of membership on any chiropractic staff or in any chiropractic or professional association or society while under disciplinary investigation by any of those authorities or bodies for acts or conduct similar to acts or conduct that constitute grounds for action as defined in this section;
- (24) Any adverse judgment, award or settlement against the licensee resulting from a chiropractic liability claim related to acts or conduct similar to acts or conduct that constitute grounds for action as defined in this section;
- (25) Failure to report to the board within thirty days any adverse judgment, settlement or award arising from a chiropractic liability claim related to acts or conduct similar to acts or conduct that constitute grounds for action as defined in this section;
- (26) Failure to transfer or release pertinent and necessary chiropractic records to another physician in a timely fashion when legally requested to do so by the subject patient or by a legally designated representative of the subject patient;
- (27) Improper management of chiropractic patient records;
- (28) Failure to furnish the board, its investigators or representatives, information legally requested by the board;
- (29) Failure to cooperate with a lawful investigation conducted by the board; or
- (30) Violation of any provision of this article or the rules of the board or of an action, stipulation or agreement with the board.