Current through P.L. 171-2024
Section 25-22.5-5-2.5 - Unlimited and probationary licenses; refusal to license; removal of limitation(a) The board may: (1) refuse to issue a license;(2) issue an unlimited license; or(3) issue a probationary license to an applicant for licensure by examination or endorsement; if the applicant has had a license revoked under this chapter and is applying for a new license after the expiration of the period prescribed by IC 25-1-9-12.
(b) Before making a determination under subsection (a), the board may require the applicant to engage in full-scale assessments, formal training programs, supervised practice arrangements, formal testing, or other proof of competence as provided under section 2.7 of this chapter.(c) When issuing a probationary license under this section, the board may require the individual holding the license to perform any of the following acts as a condition for the issuance of a probationary license: (1) Submit a regular report to the board concerning matters that are the basis of probation.(2) Limit the practice of the individual to the areas prescribed by the board.(3) Continue or renew the individual's professional education.(4) Perform or refrain from performing acts, as the board considers appropriate to the public interest or the rehabilitation of the individual.(5) Engage in community restitution or service without compensation for a number of hours specified by the board.(6) Any combination of these conditions.(d) If the board determines following a hearing that the deficiency requiring disciplinary action concerning the individual has been remedied, the board shall remove any limitation placed on the individual's license under subsection (c).As added by P.L. 152-1988, SEC.15. Amended by P.L. 33-1993, SEC.29; P.L. 32-2000, SEC.13; P.L. 105-2008, SEC.40.