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32-852. Revocation, suspension or refusal to issue license; civil penalty

A. The board, after notice and a hearing, may suspend, revoke or refuse to issue a license upon proof against the applicant or licensee of any of the following:

1. That he wilfully revealed a privileged communication except as required by law. This paragraph is not deemed to prevent members of the board from the full and free exchange of information with licensing and disciplinary boards of other states or jurisdictions of the United States, with foreign countries or with any podiatry society of this state or any other state, county, district, territory or country.

2. That he knowingly made a false or fraudulent statement, written or oral, required for application, examination or licensing or in connection with the practice of podiatry.

3. That he had a professional association with or loaned the use of his name to an unlicensed podiatrist or an illegal practitioner of any of the healing arts.

4. That he violated a provision of section 32-854.

5. That he is guilty of other conduct that disqualifies him to practice podiatry with regard to the safety and welfare of the public.

6. That he is guilty of unprofessional conduct as defined in section 32-854.01.

B. The board may impose against a licensee determined by the board to be in violation of this section a civil penalty of not more than two thousand dollars. The board shall deposit, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, all monies it collects from civil penalties it imposes pursuant to this section in the state general fund.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title32 > 32-852

32-852. Revocation, suspension or refusal to issue license; civil penalty

A. The board, after notice and a hearing, may suspend, revoke or refuse to issue a license upon proof against the applicant or licensee of any of the following:

1. That he wilfully revealed a privileged communication except as required by law. This paragraph is not deemed to prevent members of the board from the full and free exchange of information with licensing and disciplinary boards of other states or jurisdictions of the United States, with foreign countries or with any podiatry society of this state or any other state, county, district, territory or country.

2. That he knowingly made a false or fraudulent statement, written or oral, required for application, examination or licensing or in connection with the practice of podiatry.

3. That he had a professional association with or loaned the use of his name to an unlicensed podiatrist or an illegal practitioner of any of the healing arts.

4. That he violated a provision of section 32-854.

5. That he is guilty of other conduct that disqualifies him to practice podiatry with regard to the safety and welfare of the public.

6. That he is guilty of unprofessional conduct as defined in section 32-854.01.

B. The board may impose against a licensee determined by the board to be in violation of this section a civil penalty of not more than two thousand dollars. The board shall deposit, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, all monies it collects from civil penalties it imposes pursuant to this section in the state general fund.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title32 > 32-852

32-852. Revocation, suspension or refusal to issue license; civil penalty

A. The board, after notice and a hearing, may suspend, revoke or refuse to issue a license upon proof against the applicant or licensee of any of the following:

1. That he wilfully revealed a privileged communication except as required by law. This paragraph is not deemed to prevent members of the board from the full and free exchange of information with licensing and disciplinary boards of other states or jurisdictions of the United States, with foreign countries or with any podiatry society of this state or any other state, county, district, territory or country.

2. That he knowingly made a false or fraudulent statement, written or oral, required for application, examination or licensing or in connection with the practice of podiatry.

3. That he had a professional association with or loaned the use of his name to an unlicensed podiatrist or an illegal practitioner of any of the healing arts.

4. That he violated a provision of section 32-854.

5. That he is guilty of other conduct that disqualifies him to practice podiatry with regard to the safety and welfare of the public.

6. That he is guilty of unprofessional conduct as defined in section 32-854.01.

B. The board may impose against a licensee determined by the board to be in violation of this section a civil penalty of not more than two thousand dollars. The board shall deposit, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, all monies it collects from civil penalties it imposes pursuant to this section in the state general fund.