Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 26-5-8 - Animal Euthanasia Technician Disciplinary Action8.1. The Board may deny, suspend or revoke a certification, impose a civil penalty, place a person's certificate on probation, reprimand a certificate holder, refuse to examine an applicant or issue a certification or renew a certification, as provided by law and as provided by this rule if it finds an applicant or certificate holder: 8.1.a. Has presented to the Board false or fraudulent evidence of qualification or has been found to be guilty of fraud or deception in the process of securing a certificate;8.1.b. Is chronically or habitually intoxicated, has a chemical dependency or is addicted to drugs;8.1.c. Has engaged in dishonest, unethical, or illegal practices in or connected with the practice of animal euthanasia technology, or has been convicted of a misdemeanor related to the practice of animal euthanasia technology or animal abuse or neglect;8.1.d. Has been convicted of a felony under the laws of state, jurisdiction, or federal government of the United States or any other crime involving moral turpitude;8.1.e. Has engaged in practices or conduct in connection with the practice of animal euthanasia technology which violate the standards of professional conduct as established by the Board;8.1.f. Has permitted or allowed another to use his or her certification to practice animal euthanasia in this or any other state;8.1.g. Has committed fraud in the application or record keeping of any animal;8.1.h. Has failed to maintain records at the place of business of the certified animal euthanasia technician which shall include, but not be limited to those specified in Section 9 of this rule;8.1.i. Has performed unnecessary or unauthorized treatment;8.1.j. Has participated in any unlawful, unethical or inhumane act;8.1.k. Used Sodium Pentobarbital, Sodium Pentobarbital compounds or any other Board approved euthanasia solutions, sedatives, or tranquilizers for pre-euthanasia administration for any purpose other than humane animal euthanasia or that the permitted facility has failed to abide by the rules for the safe and efficient purchase, possession, or administration of Board approved euthanasia solutions, sedatives, or tranquilizers for pre-euthanasia administration; or8.1.l. Has received disciplinary action in another jurisdiction, including the suspension, probation or revocation of a certificate holder as an animal euthanasia technician issued by another jurisdiction.8.2. The Board may also suspend or revoke the certificate of a certificate holder who is found to be mentally incompetent by a court of competent jurisdiction. If the certificate holder is later determined to be mentally competent by a court, the Board may reinstate the certificate.8.3. On conviction of or determination of conviction of a person certified by the Board of a felony, the Board may, after an administrative hearing in which the facts of conviction are determined, suspend or revoke the person's certificate. The Board may not reinstate or reissue a certificate holder to a person whose certification is suspended or revoked under this section except on an express determination of the Board based on substantial evidence contained in an investigative report, indicating that the reinstatement or reissuance of the certificate holder is in the best interests of the public and of the person whose certification has been suspended or revoked.8.4. If a person violates this rule in a manner that constitutes grounds for disciplinary action by the Board, the Board may assess the costs of the investigation, hearing, hearing examiner, legal fees, and all other reasonable and necessary costs incurred by or on behalf of the Board to the certificate holder who was the subject of the disciplinary action.8.5. The Board may inspectan animal control facility, animal shelter or humane society which employs a certified animal euthanasia technician to determine if it complies with the requirements for possession, administration, purchase or storage of approved euthanasia solutions, or sedatives or tranquilizers for pre-euthanasia administration, as established by the Board.