Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section XLV-6037 - Causes for Action; Definitions; Unprofessional ConductA. As used herein, the term unprofessional conduct by a licensed genetic counselor or an applicant for licensure shall mean any of the causes set forth in R.S. 37:1360.108 of the Act.B. As used in R.S. 37:1360.108 of the Act, an individual who has "obtained or attempted to obtain a license by fraud or deceit" means and includes an individual who: 1. makes any representation to the board, knowingly or unknowingly, which is in fact false or misleading as to a material fact or omits to state any fact or matter that is material to an application for licensure under Chapter 38 of these rules; or2. makes any representation, or fails to make a representation, or engages in any act or omission which is false, deceptive, fraudulent, or misleading in achieving or obtaining any of the requirements for licensure required by Chapter 38 of these rules.C. As used in R.S. 37:1360.108 of the Act, the term convicted, as applied to a licensed genetic counselor or applicant for licensure as a genetic counselor, means that a judgment has been entered against such individual by a court of competent jurisdiction, whether upon verdict, judgment, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere, or who has entered into a diversion program, a deferred prosecution or other agreement in lieu of the institution of criminal charges or prosecution for such crime. Such a judgment provides cause for administrative action by the board so long as it has not been reversed by an appellate court of competent jurisdiction and notwithstanding the fact that an appeal or other application for relief from such judgment is pending.La. Admin. Code tit. 46, § XLV-6037
Promulgated by the Department of Health, Board of Medical Examiners, LR 451079 (8/1/2019).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:1360.101-1360.111 and 37:1270.