Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. For the commission of a prohibited act,
subject to the hearing provisions of Health Occupations Article, §14-405, Annotated
Code of Maryland, on the affirmative vote of a majority of its full, authorized
membership, the Board may:
(1) Reprimand any
psychiatrist's assistant;
(2) Place
any psychiatrist's assistant on probation; or
(3) Suspend or revoke the registration of a
psychiatrist's assistant.
B. The following are prohibited acts:
(1) Fraudulently or deceptively obtaining, or
attempting to obtain, a registration for the applicant or certified individual
or for another;
(2) Fraudulently or
deceptively using a registration;
(3) Being guilty of unprofessional or immoral
conduct in the practice of psychiatry as a psychiatrist's assistant;
(4) Being professionally, physically, or
mentally incompetent;
(5)
Habitually being intoxicated;
(6)
Being addicted to, or habitually abusing, any narcotic or controlled dangerous
substance as defined in Criminal Law Article, Annotated Code of
Maryland;
(7) Providing
professional services while:
(a) Under the
influence of alcohol, or
(b) Using
any narcotic or controlled dangerous substance, as defined in Criminal Law
Article, Annotated Code of Maryland, or other drug that is in excess of
therapeutic amounts or without valid medical indication;
(8) Willfully making or filing a false report
or record in the practice of psychiatry as a psychiatrist's assistant or aiding
another individual to do so;
(9)
Willfully failing to file or record any report as required under law, willfully
impeding or obstructing the filing or recording of a report, or inducing
another to fail to file or record a report;
(10) Making a willful misrepresentation in
treatment;
(11) Practicing as a
psychiatrist's assistant with an unauthorized individual or aiding an
unauthorized individual in practice as a psychiatrist's assistant;
(12) Being disciplined by a licensing or
disciplinary authority or being convicted or disciplined by a court of any
state or country or disciplined by any branch of the United States uniformed
services or the Veterans' Administration for an act that would be grounds for
disciplinary action under this regulation;
(13) Failing to meet appropriate standards
for the delivery of quality performance as a psychiatrist's assistant in this
State;
(14) Willfully submitting
false statements to collect fees for which services are not provided;
(15) Knowingly failing to report suspected
child abuse in violation of Family Law Article, §5-903, Annotated Code of
Maryland;
(16) Selling,
prescribing, giving away, or administering medical prescription drugs,
narcotics, or controlled dangerous substances, as defined in Criminal Law
Article, Annotated Code of Maryland, for illegal or illegitimate medical
purposes;
(17) Breaching patient
confidentiality;
(18) Practicing
beyond the authorized scope of practice;
(19) Performing delegated medical acts other
than under the supervision of a psychiatrist approved by the Board;
(20) Refusing, withholding from, denying, or
discriminating against a patient with regard to the provision of professional
services for which the psychiatrist's assistant is registered and qualified to
render because the patient may be HIV positive;
(21) Practicing or attempting to practice any
delegated act as a psychiatrist's assistant without having received education,
internship, training, or experience in the performance of that
procedure;
(22) Soliciting
professional patronage through an agent or other individuals or profits from
the acts of an individual who is represented as an agent of the psychiatrist's
assistant;
(23) Paying or agreeing
to pay any sum to an individual for bringing or referring a patient or
accepting or agreeing to accept any sum from an individual for bringing or
referring a patient;
(24) Failing
to comply with these regulations;
(25) On proper request, failing to provide,
in writing, details of a patient's records to another health care provider,
institution, or hospital; and
(26)
Except in an emergency life-threatening situation, failing to comply with the
Centers for Disease Control's guidelines on universal precautions.
C. Crimes Involving Moral
Turpitude.
(1) Subject to the Administrative
Procedure Act, the Board shall order the suspension of a registration of a
psychiatrist's assistant if the psychiatrist's assistant is convicted of or
pleads guilty or nolo contendere with respect to a crime involving moral
turpitude whether or not any appeal or other proceeding is pending to have the
conviction or plea set aside.
(2)
After completion of the appellate process, if the conviction has not be
reversed or the plea has not been set aside with respect to a crime involving
moral turpitude, the Board shall order the revocation of a psychiatrist's
assistant's registration subject to the hearing provisions of Health
Occupations Article, §14-405, Annotated
Code of Maryland.
D.
Surrender. Unless the Board agrees to accept the surrender of a registration, a
psychiatrist's assistant may not surrender the registration nor may the
registration lapse by operation of law while the psychiatrist's assistant is
under investigation or while charges are pending against the
assistant.
E. Unprofessional
Conduct. Unprofessional conduct in the practice of medicine as defined by
Health Occupations Article, §14-404(a)(3),
Annotated Code of Maryland, includes the failure of a physician to comply with
the statute and regulations governing supervising physicians and psychiatrist's
assistants.
F. Complaints.
Individuals may refer complaints alleging prohibited conduct to the Board to be
investigated according to the Board's procedures.