2014 Idaho Statutes
Title 54 - PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES
Chapter 18 - PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Section 54-1806A - MEDICAL DISCIPLINARY ENFORCEMENT.
(1) Membership. The committee shall consist of five (5) members appointed by the board. Initially, it shall consist of the members of the board of professional discipline as it is constituted on the effective date of this act who shall serve on the committee on professional discipline until the expiration of their current terms. Thereafter, it shall consist of four (4) members licensed to practice medicine and surgery in the state of Idaho, two (2) of whose terms shall expire at midnight on June 30 in each of two (2) successive years, and one (1) member who is an adult Idaho citizen of good character and reputation who shall not be licensed to practice medicine and surgery in the state of Idaho, whose term shall expire at midnight on June 30 in the year in which no physician member's term shall expire. All terms of appointment shall be for three (3) years. No member of the committee on professional discipline may be appointed after the effective date of this act to serve more than two (2) terms (which shall include terms served on the board of professional discipline prior to the effective date of this act).
(2) Chairman. The board of medicine shall designate one (1) member of the committee as its chairman who shall serve and function in that capacity for one (1) year or until a successor is duly appointed, whichever is later.
(3) Quorum. Three (3) members shall constitute a quorum though no meeting of the committee shall be held without reasonable prior notice of at least three (3) days to all members, which notice may be given by the chairman or any three (3) members. Notice may be waived unanimously; otherwise, it shall be in writing and state the time, place and purpose of the meeting.
(4) Compensation. Members of the committee shall be compensated as provided by section 59-509(n), Idaho Code, from the state board of medicine fund for expenses incurred in the course of serving on the committee.
(5) Conflicts and Disqualification. Members shall disqualify themselves and, on motion of any interested party may, on proper showing, be disqualified in any proceeding concerning which they have an actual conflict of interest or bias which interferes with their fair and impartial service.
(6) Additional Powers of the Committee on Professional Discipline. In addition to its other powers, the committee shall be empowered and authorized:
(7) Openness. All formal hearings conducted by the board or by the committee under the board's direction and control shall be open to the public. Formal dispositions or other formal actions taken by the board under sections 54-1806 and 54-1806A, Idaho Code, also shall be public. Proceedings, studies and investigations which do not result in formal hearings, formal dispositions or other formal actions by the board shall be conducted in private and shall remain confidential.
(8) Voluntary Restriction of Licensure. A physician may request in writing to the board or the committee a restriction of his license to practice medicine and the board is authorized to grant such request and, if it deems it appropriate to do so, to attach conditions to the licensure of the physician to practice medicine. The board is also authorized in such cases thereafter to waive the commencement of proceedings under this act or other provisions of the medical practice act if in the interest of justice it determines that such voluntary proceedings have rendered the same unnecessary. Removal of a voluntary restriction on or suspension of licensure to practice medicine shall be subject to the procedures for reinstatement elsewhere in this act, in the medical practice act or by rule of the board; provided also, such reinstatements may be subject to further conditions specially imposed in the individual case as a condition of the order entered therein.
(9) Adjudication of Discipline or Exoneration. The board shall make a determination of the merits of all proceedings, studies and investigations and, if grounds therefor are found to exist, may issue its order:
If grounds for any of the foregoing are not found to exist, the board shall enter its order so stating and dismissing the proceedings and shall provide the respondent and, if there be one, the complainant or petitioner in the proceedings a true copy thereof.
(10) Temporary Suspension or Restriction Pending Final Order. The board may temporarily suspend or restrict the license of any physician or enter an appropriate order of temporary probation, ex parte, on its own motion or on verified petition of any person, pending further or final order, without prior hearing, simultaneously with or at any time after the institution of proceedings under this chapter, but only if it first finds, on the basis of a responsible showing which satisfactorily demonstrates that the physician in his capacity as such and for reasons set forth by petition, affidavit, or other verified showing, or determined by it in reliance upon other reliable proof, is causing great harm to the public or to any patient or group of patients, or is imminently likely to cause such harm, for which reason he or she and his or her license to practice medicine should be immediately suspended or restricted or he or she should be specially controlled, suspended in or restricted from the practice of medicine. In such cases, the board may summarily, and ex parte, order temporary conditions of probation, suspension or restriction of said physician and his or her license and authority to practice medicine in the state of Idaho, pending further or final order in the proceedings. Thereafter the physician may, for good cause, request dissolution or amendment of any such temporary order by petition filed with the board, which petition shall be set for prompt hearing before the board or a designated hearing officer or special committee appointed by the board for that purpose, which officer or committee shall forthwith hear said matter and report to the board its report and recommendations. The board, consistent with due process and the rules adopted by the board pursuant to the administrative procedure act, chapter 52, title 67, Idaho Code, shall rule on such petition for dissolution or amendment with the least amount of delay reasonably possible. Neither the record of the proceeding nor any order entered therein may be used against the respondent physician in any other legal proceeding except upon judicial review as provided elsewhere herein.
(11) Judicial Review. All final decisions by the board shall be subject to judicial review pursuant to the procedures of the administrative procedure act, chapter 52, title 67, Idaho Code.
(12) Protected Action and Communication. There shall be no liability on the part of and no action for damages against:
History:
[54-1806A, added 1976, ch. 293, sec. 1, p. 1011; am. 1980, ch. 247, sec. 65, p. 628; am. 1982, ch. 323, sec. 1, p. 798; am. 1990, ch. 106, sec. 2, p. 214; am. 1990, ch. 213, sec. 77, p. 542; am. 1998, ch. 39, sec. 2, p. 168; am. 2000, ch. 332, sec. 1, p. 1112.]
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