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32-4154. Investigative powers; emergency action; hearing officers

A. To enforce this chapter the board may:

1. Receive complaints filed against licensees and conduct a timely investigation.

2. Conduct an investigation at any time and on its own initiative without receipt of a written complaint if the board has reason to believe that there may be a violation of this chapter.

3. Issue subpoenas to compel the attendance of any witness or the production of any documentation relative to a case.

4. Take emergency action ordering the summary suspension of a license or the restriction of the licensee's practice pending proceedings by the board.

5. Appoint hearing officers authorized to conduct hearings. Hearing officers shall prepare and submit to the board findings of fact, conclusions of law and an order that shall be reviewed and voted on by the board.

6. Require a licensee to be examined to determine the licensee's mental, physical or professional competence.

B. If the board finds that the information received in a complaint or an investigation is not of sufficient seriousness to merit direct action against the licensee, it may take either of the following actions:

1. Dismiss the complaint if the board believes the information or complaint is without merit.

2. Forward a confidential advisory letter to the licensee.

C. The board shall notify a licensee of a complaint and the nature of the complaint within ninety days after receiving the complaint.

D. Any person may submit a complaint regarding any licensee or other person potentially in violation of this chapter.

E. The board shall keep confidential all information relating to the receipt and investigation of complaints filed against licensees and others until the information becomes public record or as required by law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title32 > 32-4154

32-4154. Investigative powers; emergency action; hearing officers

A. To enforce this chapter the board may:

1. Receive complaints filed against licensees and conduct a timely investigation.

2. Conduct an investigation at any time and on its own initiative without receipt of a written complaint if the board has reason to believe that there may be a violation of this chapter.

3. Issue subpoenas to compel the attendance of any witness or the production of any documentation relative to a case.

4. Take emergency action ordering the summary suspension of a license or the restriction of the licensee's practice pending proceedings by the board.

5. Appoint hearing officers authorized to conduct hearings. Hearing officers shall prepare and submit to the board findings of fact, conclusions of law and an order that shall be reviewed and voted on by the board.

6. Require a licensee to be examined to determine the licensee's mental, physical or professional competence.

B. If the board finds that the information received in a complaint or an investigation is not of sufficient seriousness to merit direct action against the licensee, it may take either of the following actions:

1. Dismiss the complaint if the board believes the information or complaint is without merit.

2. Forward a confidential advisory letter to the licensee.

C. The board shall notify a licensee of a complaint and the nature of the complaint within ninety days after receiving the complaint.

D. Any person may submit a complaint regarding any licensee or other person potentially in violation of this chapter.

E. The board shall keep confidential all information relating to the receipt and investigation of complaints filed against licensees and others until the information becomes public record or as required by law.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title32 > 32-4154

32-4154. Investigative powers; emergency action; hearing officers

A. To enforce this chapter the board may:

1. Receive complaints filed against licensees and conduct a timely investigation.

2. Conduct an investigation at any time and on its own initiative without receipt of a written complaint if the board has reason to believe that there may be a violation of this chapter.

3. Issue subpoenas to compel the attendance of any witness or the production of any documentation relative to a case.

4. Take emergency action ordering the summary suspension of a license or the restriction of the licensee's practice pending proceedings by the board.

5. Appoint hearing officers authorized to conduct hearings. Hearing officers shall prepare and submit to the board findings of fact, conclusions of law and an order that shall be reviewed and voted on by the board.

6. Require a licensee to be examined to determine the licensee's mental, physical or professional competence.

B. If the board finds that the information received in a complaint or an investigation is not of sufficient seriousness to merit direct action against the licensee, it may take either of the following actions:

1. Dismiss the complaint if the board believes the information or complaint is without merit.

2. Forward a confidential advisory letter to the licensee.

C. The board shall notify a licensee of a complaint and the nature of the complaint within ninety days after receiving the complaint.

D. Any person may submit a complaint regarding any licensee or other person potentially in violation of this chapter.

E. The board shall keep confidential all information relating to the receipt and investigation of complaints filed against licensees and others until the information becomes public record or as required by law.