Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 24 - Mental Health
Part 3 - Mississippi Department of Mental Health (DMH) Division of Professional Licensure and Certification (PLACE) Professional Credentialing Rules and Requirements
Chapter 19 - Complaints and Disciplinary Action
Rule 24-3-19.3 - Notice of Complaint and Disciplinary Hearing
Current through September 24, 2024
A. Upon determination that a disciplinary hearing is needed, the Review Board will notify the DMH-credentialed individual that a disciplinary hearing will be held.
B. The DMH-credentialed individual shall be notified at least 30 calendar days before the date of the disciplinary hearing. Notification will be considered to have been given if the notice was personally received by the DMH-credentialed individual or if the notice was mailed "certified, return receipt requested" to the last known address as listed with the Division of PLACE.
C. The notice will inform the DMH-credentialed individual of the facts which are the basis of the complaint and which are specific enough to enable the credentialed individual to defend against the complaints. The notice of the complaint and the disciplinary hearing shall also inform the credentialed individual of the following:
D. The disciplinary hearing will be an informal hearing and will be presided over by the Review Board Chairperson or his/her designee.
E. Within 15 days of the disciplinary hearing, the Review Board will provide written notification to the DMH-credentialed individual as to any sanction(s) being imposed and the basis for the Review Board's action. This notification will be considered to have been given if the notice was personally received by the DMH-credentialed individual or if the notice was mailed "certified, return receipt requested" to the last known address as listed with the Division of PLACE.
F. If disciplinary action is taken against an individual, his/her employer (along with any applicable third party) may be notified by DMH.
G. All disciplinary hearing proceedings are matters of public record and shall be preserved pursuant to state law. The final disposition of any disciplinary hearing will be recorded in Board minutes.
Section 41-4-7 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, Annotated