Current through the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 36-32-83 - Revocation of license-GroundsFor purposes of this chapter, "unprofessional or dishonorable conduct" includes a finding that:
(1) The licensee or permit holder is guilty of fraud in the practice of counseling or of fraud or deceit in the licensee's admission to the practice of counseling;(2) The licensee or permit holder has been convicted during the past five years of a felony, or of any crime which, if committed in this state would constitute a felony;(3) The licensee or permit holder is engaged in the practice of counseling under a false or assumed name and has not registered that name under chapter 37-11, or is impersonating another practitioner having a like or different name;(4) The licensee or permit holder is addicted to the habitual use of intoxicating liquors, narcotics, or stimulants, to an extent that incapacitates the licensee from the performance of professional duties;(5) The physical or mental condition of the licensee or permit holder, as determined by a competent health care provider, poses a risk of jeopardizing or endangering those who seek services from the licensee;(6) The licensee or permit holder obtained or attempted to obtain a license, certificate, permit, or renewal through means of bribery or fraudulent representation;(7) The licensee or permit holder knowingly made a materially false statement in connection with any application under this chapter;(8) The licensee or permit holder knowingly made a materially false statement on any form required by the board in accordance with this chapter or any rules promulgated under this chapter;(9) The licensee or permit holder violated any provision of this chapter or any rule promulgated under this chapter; or(10) The licensee or permit holder violated ethical standards adopted by the board.Added by S.L. 2020, ch. 165,s. 37, eff. 7/1/2020.