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319C.070 Probation, suspension, limitation, restriction, revocation, or nonissuance
of license by board -- Reasons for.
The board may deny an application or reregistration for a license, place a licensee on
probation for a period not to exceed five (5) years, suspend a license for a period not to
exceed five (5) years, limit or restrict a license for an indefinite period, or revoke any
license issued by the board, upon proof that the licensee has:
(1) Knowingly made or presented, or caused to be made or presented, any false,
fraudulent, or forged statement, writing, certificate, diploma, or other thing, in
connection with an application for a license or permit;
(2) Practiced, or aided or abetted in the practice of, fraud, forgery, deception, collusion,
or conspiracy in connection with an examination for a license;
(3) Entered a guilty or nolo contendere plea, or been convicted, by any court within or
without the Commonwealth of Kentucky, of committing an act which is, or would
be, a felony under the laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky or of the United
States, or of any crime involving moral turpitude which is a misdemeanor under the
laws of this or another state;
(4) Been convicted of a misdemeanor offense under KRS Chapter 510 involving a
patient, or a felony offense under KRS Chapter 510, or KRS 530.064(1)(a) or
531.310, or been found by the board to have had sexual contact as defined in KRS
510.010(7) with a patient while the patient was under the care of the licensee;
(5) Become addicted to a controlled substance;
(6) Become a chronic or persistent alcoholic;
(7) Been unable or is unable to practice applied behavior analysis according to
acceptable and prevailing standards of care by reason of mental or physical illness
or other condition, including but not limited to physical deterioration that adversely
affects cognitive, motor, or perceptive skills, or by reason of an extended absence
from the active practice of applied behavior analysis;
(8) Engaged in dishonorable, unethical, or unprofessional conduct of a character likely
to deceive, defraud, or harm the public or any member thereof; or
(9) Knowingly made, or caused to be made, or aided or abetted in the making of, a false
statement in any document executed in connection with the practice of his
profession.
Effective: July 15, 2010
History: Created 2010 Ky. Acts ch. 150, sec. 7, effective July 15, 2010.
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