Suspension, Revocation or Denial of Personnel Licenses — Grounds

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The board has the power to suspend or revoke the licenses of medical laboratory personnel or special analysts or to deny the issuance of a license or a registration certificate whenever medical laboratory personnel or special analysts commit any of the following offenses:

  1. Making a false statement on an application for a license or any other document required by the board;
  2. Engaging or attempting to engage or representing oneself as entitled to perform any medical laboratory procedure or category of procedures not authorized in such person's license;
  3. Demonstrating incompetence or making consistent errors in the performance of medical laboratory examinations or procedures;
  4. Reporting that is erroneous;
  5. Performing a test and rendering a report on a test to a person not authorized by law to receive such services;
  6. Having been convicted of a felony or of any crime involving moral turpitude under the laws of any state or of the United States. The record of conviction or a certified copy of the record shall be conclusive evidence of such conviction;
  7. Providing professional services while mentally incompetent, or under the influence of alcohol, a narcotic, or other controlled, dangerous substance that is in excess of therapeutic amounts or without valid medical indication;
  8. Violating or aiding and abetting in the violation of any provisions of this chapter or the rules or regulations promulgated under this chapter;
  9. Immoral or unethical conduct; or
  10. Fraudulent advertising for patronage of the general public by means of bills, posters, circulars, letters, newspapers, magazines, directories, radio, television, or any other medium.


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