Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 641 - Public Health Department
Chapter 193 - Model Rules for Licensee Review Committee
Rule 641-193.5 - Terms of Participation in the Impaired Practitioner Recovery Program
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
A participant is responsible for complying with the terms of participation established in the initial agreement and the contract, and for all expenses incurred to comply with the terms imposed by the program. Terms of participation specified in the contract shall include, but not be limited to:
(1) Duration. Length of participation in the program may vary depending upon the review of all relevant information and the nature of the impairment.
(2) Noncompliance. Participants are responsible for notifying the committee of any instance of noncompliance. Notification of noncompliance made to the committee by the participant, a monitoring provider, or another party may result in notice to the board for its consideration of disciplinary action.
(3) Practice limitations. The committee may impose limitations on a participant's practice as a term of the contract until such time as the committee receives a report from an approved evaluator that the licensee is capable of practicing with reasonable safety and skill. Participation in the program is conditioned upon participants agreeing to limit practice as requested by the committee and established in accordance with the terms specified in the contract. If a participant refuses to agree to or comply with the limitations established in the initial agreement or contract, the committee will refer the licensee to the board for appropriate action.
(4) Staff discretion. Staff, in consultation with legal counsel, may provide guidance and direction to participants between regularly scheduled committee meetings, including program descriptions, interim limitations on practice, and negotiation and execution of initial agreements and contracts on behalf of the committee. The committee retains authority to review all interim decisions at its discretion. Staff may consult with the committee chairperson or medical director if needed.