2005 Minnesota Statutes - 148B.37 — Refusal to grant license; suspension or revocation of license.


148B.37 Refusal to grant license; suspension or revocation of license.
Subdivision 1. Grounds for action. The board may refuse to grant a license to, or may suspend, revoke, condition, limit, qualify, or restrict the license of any individual who the board, after a hearing under the contested case provisions of chapter 14, determines:
(1) is incompetent to practice marriage and family therapy, or is found to engage in the practice of marriage and family therapy in a manner harmful or dangerous to a client or to the public;
(2) is convicted by a court of competent jurisdiction of a crime that the board determines is of a nature to render the convicted person unfit to practice marriage and family therapy. The board should compile, maintain, and publish a list of such crimes;
(3) has violated a provision of sections 148B.29 to 148B.39 or one or more of the rules of the board;
(4) has obtained or attempted to obtain a license or license renewal by bribery or fraudulent representation;
(5) has knowingly made a false statement on a form required by the board for licensing or license renewal; or
(6) has failed to obtain continuing education credits required by the board.
Subd. 2. Restoring a license. For reasons it considers sufficient and upon a vote of five of its members, the board may restore a license that has been revoked, reduce a period of suspension, or withdraw a reprimand.
HIST: 1987 c 347 art 3 s 9

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