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Can you accept gifts from a patient? gifts known to be beyond a patient's means should not
be accepted. If the physician is unaware of or unable to accurately assess a patient's means, it
might be prudent to reject the patient's gift.
*Kickback means.. Payment incentive or inducement to refer patients for past or future
services or items, when the payment is not taxable the deductible as ordinary or necessary
expenses
Any person who will flee violates any provision of the section of confidential information is
guilty of Misdemeanor of the first° and then she'll be removed from office, employment or
contractual relationship
legislative intent what the lawmakers who passed a law wanted the law to mean
Practicing PT with delinquent license for over 12 months is a Third degree felony
To practice PT without a license and causes serious, badly injury, meaning death brain or spinal
damage. This location of bones are joints, or any other such matter is considered to be.
Second-degree felony
Someone who has never had a license to practice tries or offers to attempt to practice at a
healthcare profession for Up to 12 months can be charged with 3 degree felony and a
minimum penalty of one year of incarceration and $1,000 fine
A practitioner shall not be civilly or criminally liable for to tell/reveal confidential information to
a sexual partner or needle sharing partner under following circumstances 1. If positive
tested pt tells/reveals to the practitioner the identity of a sexual partner or needle sharing
partner. Practitioner has no duty to ask for names of partners.
,2. The practitioner recommends to the patient to share/notify the sexual partner or needle
sharing partner of the positive test and the patient refuses to stop and the practitioner informs
the patient of his or her intent to inform the sexual partner or needle sharing partner.
3. Practitioner should document patient refusal of sharing information of positive test to
partners and report it to the health department
4. Sharing information about a positive test to sexual partners should only be told face to face
by a practitioner
5. Only medical professionals working with the patient should have access or knowledge of
positive test if they are working with the patient.
The board shall refuse to admit a candidate to any exam and refuse to issue a license, cert, or
registration to any applicant if Convicted of or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere
to, regardless of adjudication, a felony or similar felony committed in another state or
jurisdiction.
Unless the candidate or applicant has successfully completed a pretrial diversion or drug court
program for that felony and provides proof that the plea has been withdrawn or charges have
been dismissed.
The board shall refuse to admit a candidate to an examination or refuse issue, a license
certification, or registration to any applicant if the candidate or applicant has Had any
license, CERT registration to practice at any profession, or occupation, revoked, or surrendered
based on a violation of sexual misconduct in the practice of that profession
Has committed any act in any other state or territory or possession of the United States, which,
if committed in this state would constitute sexual misconduct
Grounds for discipline actions Using information about people involved in a motor vehicle
accident (MVA) which has been obtain/posses from accident reports made by law enforcement
officers or persons involved in accidents or using information published in a newspaper, radio
or television broadcast that has used information gained from such reports, for the purpose of
commercial or any other solicitation whatsoever of the people involved in the accidents.
, Grounds for discipline actions Making misleading, deceptive, or fraudulent representations
in or related to the practice of the licensee's profession
Grounds for discipline actions Failing to comply with education course requirements for HIV
Grounds for discipline actions Filing a false report or complaint with the department against
another licensee
Grounds for discipline actions Attempting to obtain, obtaining or renewing a license to
practice a profession by bribery, by fraudulent misrepresentation, or through error of the
department or the board
Grounds for discipline actions Failing to report to the department any person who the
licensee knows is in violation of this chapter unless a person decides to report to a consultant
operating an impaired practitioner program rather than the department
Grounds for discipline actions Aiding, assisting, procuring, employing or advising any
unlicensed person or entity to practice a profession contrary to this chapter, the chapter
regulating the profession or the rules of the department or board
Grounds for discipline actions Exercising influence on the patient or client for the purpose
financial gain of the licensee or a third party
Grounds for discipline actions Practicing or offering to practice beyond your scope or the
licensee is not competent to perform
Grounds for discipline actions Failing to comply with education course requirements for
domestic violence