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Section: 327.0441 Denial, revocation, or suspension of license or certificate, grounds for. RSMO 327.441


Published: 2015

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Chapter 327

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Section 327.441.1

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August 28, 2015

Denial, revocation, or suspension of license or certificate, grounds for.

327.441. 1. The board may refuse to issue any license or certificate of

authority required pursuant to this chapter for one or any combination of

causes stated in subsection 2 of this section. The board shall notify the

applicant in writing of the reasons for the refusal and shall advise the

applicant of the applicant's right to file a complaint with the

administrative hearing commission as provided by chapter 621.



2. The board may cause a complaint to be filed with the administrative

hearing commission as provided by chapter 621 against any holder of any

license or certificate of authority required by this chapter or any person

who has failed to renew or has surrendered such person's license or

certificate of authority, for any one or any combination of the following

causes:



(1) Use of any controlled substance, as defined in chapter 195, or

alcoholic beverage to an extent that such use impairs a person's ability to

perform the work of any profession licensed or regulated by this chapter;



(2) The person has been finally adjudicated and found guilty, or entered

a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, in a criminal prosecution under the laws

of any state or of the United States, for any offense reasonably related to

the qualifications, functions or duties of any profession licensed or

regulated under this chapter, for any offense an essential element of which

is fraud, dishonesty or an act of violence, or for any offense involving

moral turpitude, whether or not sentence is imposed;



(3) Use of fraud, deception, misrepresentation or bribery in securing

any license or certificate of authority issued pursuant to this chapter or in

obtaining permission to take any examination given or required pursuant to

this chapter;



(4) Obtaining or attempting to obtain any fee, charge, tuition or other

compensation by fraud, deception or misrepresentation;



(5) Incompetency, misconduct, gross negligence, fraud, misrepresentation

or dishonesty in the performance of the functions or duties of any profession

licensed or regulated by this chapter;



(6) Violation of, or assisting or enabling any person to violate, any

provision of this chapter, or of any lawful rule or regulation adopted

pursuant to this chapter;



(7) Impersonation of any person holding a license or certificate of

authority, or allowing any person to use his or her license or certificate of

authority, or diploma from any school;



(8) Disciplinary action against the holder of a license or a certificate

of authority, or other right to practice any profession regulated by this

chapter granted by another state, territory, federal agency or country upon

grounds for which revocation or suspension is authorized in this state;



(9) A person is finally adjudged incapacitated or disabled by a court of

competent jurisdiction;



(10) Assisting or enabling any person to practice or offer to practice

any profession licensed or regulated by this chapter who is not licensed and

currently eligible to practice pursuant to this chapter;



(11) Issuance of a professional license or a certificate of authority

based upon a material mistake of fact;



(12) Failure to display a valid license or certificate of authority if so

required by this chapter or any rule promulgated pursuant to this chapter;



(13) Violation of any professional trust or confidence;



(14) Use of any advertisement or solicitation which is false, misleading

or deceptive to the general public or persons to whom the advertisement or

solicitation is primarily directed.



3. After the filing of such complaint, the proceedings shall be conducted

in accordance with the provisions of chapter 621. Upon a finding by the

administrative hearing commission that the grounds, provided in subsection 2

of this section, for disciplinary action are met, the board may, singly or in

combination, censure or place the person named in the complaint on probation

on such terms and conditions as the board deems appropriate for a period not

to exceed five years, or may suspend, for a period not to exceed three years,

or order a civil penalty under section 327.077, or revoke the license or

certificate of authority of the person named in the complaint.



(L. 1969 S.B. 117, A.L. 1981 S.B. 16, A.L. 1983 S.B. 44 & 45, A.L.

1999 H.B. 343, A.L. 2007 H.B. 780 merged with S.B. 308)





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1999



327.441. 1. The board may refuse to issue any license or certificate

of* authority required pursuant to this chapter for one or any combination

of causes stated in subsection 2 of this section. The board shall notify

the applicant in writing of the reasons for the refusal and shall advise

the applicant of the applicant's right to file a complaint with the

administrative hearing commission as provided by chapter 621, RSMo.



2. The board may cause a complaint to be filed with the

administrative hearing commission as provided by chapter 621, RSMo, against

any holder of any license or certificate of authority required by this

chapter or any person who has failed to renew or has surrendered such

person's license or certificate of authority, for any one or any

combination of the following causes:



(1) Use of any controlled substance, as defined in chapter 195, RSMo,

or alcoholic beverage to an extent that such use impairs a person's ability

to perform the work of any profession licensed or regulated by this

chapter;



(2) The person has been finally adjudicated and found guilty, or

entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, in a criminal prosecution

under the laws of any state or of the United States, for any offense

reasonably related to the qualifications, functions or duties of any

profession licensed or regulated under this chapter, for any offense an

essential element of which is fraud, dishonesty or an act of violence, or

for any offense involving moral turpitude, whether or not sentence is

imposed;



(3) Use of fraud, deception, misrepresentation or bribery in securing

any license or certificate of authority issued pursuant to this chapter or

in obtaining permission to take any examination given or required pursuant

to this chapter;



(4) Obtaining or attempting to obtain any fee, charge, tuition or

other compensation by fraud, deception or misrepresentation;



(5) Incompetency, misconduct, gross negligence, fraud,

misrepresentation or dishonesty in the performance of the functions or

duties of any profession licensed or regulated by this chapter;



(6) Violation of, or assisting or enabling any person to violate, any

provision of this chapter, or of any lawful rule or regulation adopted

pursuant to this chapter;



(7) Impersonation of any person holding a license or certificate of

authority, or allowing any person to use his or her license or certificate

of authority, or diploma from any school;



(8) Disciplinary action against the holder of a license or a

certificate of authority, or other right to practice any profession

regulated by this chapter granted by another state, territory, federal

agency or country upon grounds for which revocation or suspension is

authorized in this state;



(9) A person is finally adjudged incapacitated or disabled by a court

of competent jurisdiction;



(10) Assisting or enabling any person to practice or offer to

practice any profession licensed or regulated by this chapter who is not

licensed and currently eligible to practice pursuant to this chapter;



(11) Issuance of a professional license or a certificate of authority

based upon a material mistake of fact;



(12) Failure to display a valid license or certificate of authority

if so required by this chapter or any rule promulgated pursuant to this

chapter;



(13) Violation of any professional trust or confidence;



(14) Use of any advertisement or solicitation which is false,

misleading or deceptive to the general public or persons to whom the

advertisement or solicitation is primarily directed.



3. After the filing of such complaint, the proceedings shall be

conducted in accordance with the provisions of chapter 621, RSMo. Upon a

finding by the administrative hearing commission that the grounds, provided

in subsection 2 of this section, for disciplinary action are met, the board

may, singly or in combination, censure or place the person named in the

complaint on probation on such terms and conditions as the board deems

appropriate for a period not to exceed five years, or may suspend, for a

period not to exceed three years, or revoke the license or certificate of

authority of the person named in the complaint.



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