Md. Code Regs. 10.41.13.04

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 24, December 2, 2024
Section 10.41.13.04 - Guidelines for Disciplinary Sanctions and Imposition of Penalties
A. Subject to the provisions of this section, the Board may impose sanctions and penalties for violations of the Maryland Audiology, Hearing Aid Dispensing, Speech-Language Pathology, and Music Therapy Act and its regulations according to the guidelines set forth in the following chart:

Violation

Minimum

Sanction/Penalty

Maximum

Sanction/Penalty

(1) Fraudulently or deceptively obtains or attempts to obtain a license or limited license for the applicant, licensee, or holder or for another

Suspension for 90 days;

$1,000 fine

Denial of license application or revocation;

$5,000 fine

(2) Fraudulently or deceptively uses a license or limited license

Suspension for 90 days;

$1,000 fine

Denial of license application or revocation;

$5,000 fine

(3) Commits fraud or deceit

Probation for 30 days;

$1,000 fine

Revocation;

$5,000 fine

(4) Is convicted of or pleads guilty or nolo contendere to a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude

Probation for 1 year;

$1,000 fine

Revocation;

$5,000 fine

(5) Obtains a fee through fraud or misrepresentation

Suspension for 90 days;

$1,000 fine

Revocation;

$5,000 fine

(6) Directly or indirectly employs any unlicensed person or person whose license has been suspended

Reprimand

Suspension for 90 days;

$1,000 fine

(7) Uses or promotes or causes the use of any misleading advertising

Reprimand

Suspension for 1 year;

$5,000 fine

(8) Falsely represents oneself as a physician or doctor

Reprimand

Suspension for 1 year;

$5,000 fine

(9) Permits another person to use the license of the licensee or limited licensee of the holder

Suspension for 90 days;

$1,000 fine

Revocation;

$5,000 fine

(10) Commits any act of unprofessional conduct

Reprimand

Suspension for 1 year;

$1,000 fine

(11) Violates any lawful order of the Board

Reprimand;

$1,000 fine

Revocation;

$5,000 fine

(12) Violates any provision of Health Occupations Article, Title 2, Annotated Code of Maryland

Reprimand

Suspension for 1 year;

$1,000 fine

(13) Provides professional services while under the influence

Probation for 1 year;

$1,000 fine

Revocation;

$5,000 fine

(14) Is disciplined by a licensing or disciplinary authority of any other state or country

Reprimand

Denial of license application;

$5,000 fine

(15) Practicing with an unauthorized person

Reprimand;

$500 fine

Revocation;

$5,000 fine

(16) Knowingly makes or files a false report or record

Probation for 1 year;

$500 fine

Revocation;

$5,000 fine

(17) Knowingly fails to file or record any report or record

Reprimand;

$500 fine

Revocation;

$5,000 fine

(18) Submits a false statement to collect a fee

Reprimand;

$1,000 fine

Revocation;

$5,000 fine

(19) Professionally, physically, or mentally incompetent

Reprimand

Revocation;

$5,000 fine

(20) Exploiting patient for financial gain

Probation for 1 year;

$1,000 fine

Revocation;

$5,000 fine

(21) Paying for referrals

Suspension for 90 days

Suspension for 1 year

(22) Violation of COMAR 10.41.02 Code of Ethics

Reprimand

Revocation;

$5,000 fine

(23) Violates the Door-to-Door Sales Act and Hearing Aid Sales Act

Reprimand

Revocation;

$5,000 fine

(24) Violates any Food and Drug Administration law or regulation governing the sale of hearing aids

Reprimand

Suspension;

$1,000 fine

B. If a licensee is found in violation of more than one category enumerated in this chapter, the category or categories containing the highest maximum sanction and penalty shall prevail.
C. Notwithstanding the guidelines set forth in this chapter, in order to resolve a pending disciplinary action, the Board and licensee may agree to a surrender of license or a consent order with terms, sanction, and penalty agreed to by the Board and the licensee.
D. A departure from the guidelines set forth in this chapter alone is not grounds for any hearing or appeal of a Board action.

Md. Code Regs. 10.41.13.04

Regulations .04 amended effective 51:15 Md. R. 708, eff. 8/5/2024.