Code of Massachusetts Regulations
263 CMR - BOARD OF REGISTRATION OF PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS
Title 263 CMR 6.00 - INVESTIGATIONS, COMPLAINTS AND BOARD ACTIONS
Section 6.02 - Investigations, Formal Docketed Complaints and Licensee's Responsibility to Respond Prior to the Issuance of an Order to Show Cause
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Investigations Generally. Any person or organization may submit information, in any form, alleging misconduct by a licensee to the offices of the Board. The Board may direct or authorize one or more of following actions to be taken on its behalf:
(2) Licensee's Response. Except as otherwise provided by law, a licensee who is asked to submit a written response to a pending investigation or docketed complaint pursuant to 263 CMR 6.02(1) shall provide such response within 21 days of the licensee's receipt of the request. The licensee's written response shall be signed by the licensee. A licensee who claims to be exempt by law from either responding to the Board or from producing requested documents or evidence to the Board shall provide a written statement setting forth the legal authority on which he or she relies.
(3) Closure of Investigation. If a formal docketed complaint has not been initiated, the Board may direct investigators to close an investigation for any of the reasons set forth in 263 CMR 6.04(1)(a). The Board may direct or authorize that one or more of the following actions be taken on its behalf: