The Board may take action for unprofessional or unethical conduct.
(a) Unprofessional conduct shall include, but is not limited to: - (i) Willful violation of any provision of these Rules.
- (ii) Suspension, revocation, denial, or other disciplinary action imposed upon a license or certification held in any jurisdiction. A certified copy of the disciplinary order shall be conclusive evidence.
- (iii) Representation of oneself as legally authorized to engage in the practice of any profession regulated by the Act without a license or certification issued by this Board.
- (iv) Conviction of a felony. A certified copy of the conviction shall be conclusive evidence.
- (v) Conviction of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude. A certified copy of the conviction shall be conclusive evidence.
- (vi) Renting or lending the license or certification issued pursuant to this act to any person planning to use that license or certification;
- (vii) Soliciting clients by any form of false or misleading communication.
- (viii) Gross incompetence or malpractice.
- (ix) Mental incompetency.
- (x) Knowingly submitting false information to the Board.
- (xi) Addiction or habitual intemperate use of alcohol, drugs and/or a controlled substance.
- (xii) Violation and conviction of a charge under W.S. 35-7-1001 et. Seq, the Wyoming Controlled Substance Act.
- (xiii) Sexual exploitation of a client, defined as:
- (A) Offering professional services for some form of sexual gratification; or
- (B) Sexual contact with a client.
- (xiv) Willful violation of any provisions of this Act, W.S. W.S. W.S. 33-38-101, et. seq.
(b) Unethical conduct shall be a violation of any provision of the adopted Professional Standards as set forth in these Rules.
078-16 Wyo. Code R. § 16-2