Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part XXXIII - Dental Health Profession
Chapter 8 - Complaints, Investigation, and Informal Resolution
Section XXXIII-803 - Recommendations by the Disciplinary Oversight Committee (DOC)
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XXXIII-803
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. If the subject of the complaint is a licensee or a former licensee, the recommendations of the Disciplinary Oversight Committee ("DOC") can include, but are not limited to, any of the following:
1. send the licensee a letter of
concern. This letter of concern is not considered a sanction; it is sent when
there is concern that there may have been a violation, but it is not clear that
there has been a violation. The letter of concern is not made public, but is
kept in the board records for future reference;
2. additional investigation by the board. If
additional investigation is determined by the board president to be
appropriate, then the board conducts additional investigation, after which the
matter, along with the additional investigation materials, is sent back to the
DOC for a second recommendation, which is again provided for determination to
the board president;
3. informal
resolution via correspondence. The licensee may, via correspondence, be offered
an informal settlement of the matter;
4. informal dentist-to-dentist conference.
The licensee may be offered the opportunity to meet with members of the DOC on
an informal basis to discuss the allegations in the complaint;
5. formal adjudication. If formal
adjudication is chosen, a new committee is formed to hear the charges against
the licensee and formal charges are filed;
6. take no action against the
licensee;
7. refer the complainant
to the Louisiana Dental Associations voluntary peer review program and take no
action against the licensee;
8. ask
a court for injunctive relief. If a former licensee is practicing without a
license, this option to ask a court to enjoin the licensee from practicing,
along with all of the above options, is available;
9. refer to the authorities for criminal
charges.
B. If the complaint is against a non-licensee who has never held a Louisiana license, the recommendations of the DOC can include, but are not limited to any of the following:
1. take no action against the
subject of the complaint;
2. asking
a court for injunctive relief;
3.
refer to the authorities for criminal charges.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:760(8).
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