P.R. Laws tit. 20, § 3364

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§ 3364. Licenses—Penalty, denial, suspension, cancellation or revocation

The Board may fine, deny, suspend, cancel or revoke any license or impose a probation period for the practice of the profession for a determined time, with previous notice of charges and holding of administrative hearings, on any candidate for diagnostic imaging and treatment radiologic technologist who:

(a) Has been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor or, actions that adversely affect the exercise of his/her profession.

(b) Has been declared mentally disabled by a competent court.

(c) Is a regular user of narcotics and/or alcoholic beverages.

(d) Makes false statements for the benefit of another person who has applied for the revalidation examination or in any investigation of complaints filed before the Board, for violations of the provisions of this chapter and its regulations.

(e) Holds, transfers, alters, or falsifies any document or material with the intention to maliciously deceive third parties or the members of the Board in the performance of its official functions.

(f) Has incurred manifest incompetence or negligence in the practice of the profession.

(g) Fails to comply with the continuing education requirements and registration, provided in §§ 3001 et seq. of Title 24.

(h) Incurs in violations of the provisions of HIPAA.

History —Apr. 12, 2006, No. 76, § 15, eff. 90 days after Apr. 12, 2006.