2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 37:3308 — Certification; denial, revocation, or suspension

§3308.  Certification; denial, revocation, or suspension

A.  The board may refuse to issue a certificate to an applicant or may suspend or revoke the certificate of any person if he has committed any of the following acts:

(1)  Violated standards of practice established and promulgated by the board.  

(2)  Secured the certificate by fraud or deceit.  

(3)  Violated or conspired to violate the provisions of this Chapter or rules promulgated pursuant to this Chapter.  

B.  Upon application and the payment of the reinstatement fee, the board may reinstate and reissue a certificate to a person whose certificate has been revoked; however, the application may not be made prior to the expiration of twelve months after the order of revocation becomes final.  The application shall be made in the manner and form prescribed by the board.  

C.  A suspension of a certificate shall be for a specified period of not less than one year.  

Acts 1985, No. 288, §1.  

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