Delaware Administrative Code
Title 1 - Authorities, Boards and Commissions
1100 - Delaware Sex Offender Management Board
Section 1100-11.0 - Disciplinary Process
Universal Citation: 1 DE Admin Code 1100-11.0
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
11.1 The Credentialing Subcommittee of the SOMB may deny, revoke, suspend, or otherwise monitor credentialing of an applicant or person who is currently credentialed as a Sex Offense Service Provider for any of the following reasons as they relate specifically to the credentialed Sex Offense Service Provider's treatment and evaluation of individuals who have engaged in sexually problematic behavior:
11.1.1 Failure to meet
or maintain the minimum eligibility requirements for credentialing as
established by the SOMB;
11.1.2
Falsification of any information or documentation, or concealing a material
fact in the application for (re)certification, or during any investigation or
quality assurance review;
11.1.3
Failure to comply with 1 DE Admin. Code 1100 or the standards adopted by the
SOMB;
11.1.4 Failure to cooperate
during any investigation concerning credentialing;
11.1.5 Failure to comply with any final order
issued by the Credentialing Subcommittee of the SOMB, informal disciplinary
measures, or remedial steps or corrective action ordered by the Credentialing
Subcommittee of the SOMB as a condition of continued certification, including
continuing to claim having credentials that have been suspended or
restricted;
11.1.6 Engaging in
conduct that departs from the SOMB standards;
11.1.7 Revocation, suspension, limitation,
reprimand, voluntary surrender or any other disciplinary action, or proceeding,
including investigation against a license, certificate or privilege to practice
by a professional licensing board; and
11.1.8 Complaints involving primarily issues
related to the general provision of treatment and evaluation services and only
secondarily involve sex offense treatment and evaluations will first be
reviewed by their professional licensure board before the Credentialing
Subcommittee of the SOMB makes a determination as to how to proceed unless an
Emergency Suspension as a credentialed Sex Offense Service Provider is
warranted.
11.2 Mirroring orders and emergency suspensions
11.2.1 In
the event that a state licensing board with authority over a credentialed Sex
Offense Service Provider's professional license takes action against their
professional license in any fashion which suspends, restricts, limits or
affects the Sex Offense Service Provider's ability to provide services pursuant
to their credential from the SOMB, the credential holder will promptly notify
the Credentialing Subcommittee of the SOMB of the action. Failure to do so
could result in additional disciplinary action from the Credentialing
Subcommittee of the SOMB.
11.2.2
Upon notification of such action and receipt of an official order from the
respective professional licensing board, the Credentialing Subcommittee of the
SOMB shall be authorized to issue its order suspending, restricting limiting or
otherwise affecting the Sex Offense Service Provider's credential in the same
fashion as the professional licensing board action.
11.2.3 The Credentialing Subcommittee of the
SOMB's decision may be issued without further hearing or proceeding but shall
be subject to the effect of any reversal or modification of the professional
licensing board action by reason of rehearing or appeal.
11.3 Emergency Suspension
11.3.1 If the Credentialing Subcommittee of
the SOMB finds that public health, safety or welfare requires immediate
emergency action, the Credentialing Subcommittee of the SOMB may take such
action necessary to prevent or avoid the immediate danger.
11.3.2 The Credentialing Subcommittee of the
SOMB may issue an order suspending a Sex Offense Service Provider's credential
pending formal proceedings for revocation or other action. Such order shall
include a brief, reasoned statement justifying the existence of an emergency
and the decision to take a specific action. The order will be effective when
issued.
11.3.3 After issuance of an
emergency order, the Credentialing Subcommittee of the SOMB will immediately
initiate the disciplinary process procedures that would have occurred had the
emergency not existed.
11.3.4 The
emergency suspension shall not exceed a period of one year from the date it was
enacted.
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