Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part XLV - Medical Professions
Subpart 5 - Rules of Procedure
Chapter 97 - Complaints and Investigations
Section XLV-9711 - Formal Investigation
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. If the board determines by a majority vote of the members present and voting at a board meeting that a complaint warrants investigation it shall instruct board staff to initiate a formal investigation. If the board determines that a compliant does not warrant investigation it shall be closed pursuant to §9709F.1. of this Chapter.
B. Written notice of the investigation including a brief summary of the facts constituting the alleged violation shall be provided to the licensee no later than five business days after the boards formal investigation is initiated by registered, return-receipt-requested mail, as well as by regular first class mail, or by personal delivery or other means, at the most current address for the licensee reflected in the official records of the board. Such notice shall also include the information set forth in §9709B.3.a.-c. of this Chapter.
C. Once a formal investigation is initiated by the board, an investigation shall be undertaken to determine whether or not there is sufficient information and evidence to indicate that a violation of the law has occurred. To assist in a formal investigation subpoenas may be issued in the same manner as set forth in §9709. B to obtain any of the items listed therein and any other documents and other information, the appearance of witnesses and sworn testimony.
D. Past complaints and investigations of a licensee may be utilized in a current investigation for the purpose of determining if there is a pattern of practice or continuing or recurring conduct that fails to satisfy the prevailing and usually accepted standards of practice in this state on the part of the licensee. If past complaints and investigations are utilized, a licensee and/or his counsel shall be notified and they shall be included within the records or files of the case and subject to all applicable provisions of this Chapter.
E. If the complaint giving rise to the formal investigation involves medical incompetency, as part of the investigation a request may be made, or the board may order in a manner prescribed by §365D of these rules, the licensee to undergo a competency evaluation at a third-party evaluation center approved by the board.
F. If the investigation does not provide sufficient information and evidence to indicate that a violation of the law has occurred, a report and recommendation shall be made to the board that the investigation be closed without further action. If the board approves the recommendation, the complainant and the licensee shall be provided written notification of the disposition. If the recommendation is not approved, such further investigation or other action shall be taken as may be necessary or appropriate.
G. If the investigation provides sufficient information and evidence to indicate that a violation of the law has occurred, an administrative complaint may be filed with the board, pursuant to Chapter 99 of these rules, provided one or more of the following conditions exist:
H. Formal investigations shall be completed within 24 months after initiated by the board. However, this period may be increased by the board for satisfactory cause and no complaint shall be dismissed solely because a formal investigation was not completed within this period. This period shall also not apply to any investigation pending on July 1, 2015.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:1261-1292 and 37:1270(A)(5) and 37:1285.2.