New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 45C - UNIFORM REGULATIONS
Subchapter 1 - LICENSEE DUTY TO COOPERATE AND TO COMPLY WITH BOARD ORDERS
Section 13:45C-1.3 - Specific conduct deemed failure to cooperate

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:45C-1.3

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) The following conduct by a licensee may be deemed a failure to cooperate and, therefore, professional or occupational misconduct and grounds for disciplinary action including, but not limited to, suspension or revocation of licensure:

1. The failure to timely respond to an inquiry to provide information in response to a complaint received concerning licensee conduct;

2. The failure to timely provide records related to licensee conduct;

3. The failure to attend any scheduled proceeding at which the licensee's appearance is directed. In the event that a licensee elects to retain counsel for the purpose of representation in any such proceeding, it shall be the licensee's responsibility to do so in a timely fashion. The failure of a licensee to retain counsel, absent a showing of good cause therefor, shall not cause an adjournment of the proceeding;

4. The failure to timely respond or to provide information requested pursuant to a demand under 45:1-18 or other applicable law or to provide access to any premises from which a licensed profession or occupation is conducted. Included within this paragraph shall be the failure to respond to any demand for statement or report under oath, the failure to permit the examination of any goods, ware or item used in the rendition of the professional or occupational service and the failure to grant access to records, books or other documents utilized in the practice of the occupation or profession;

5. The failure to answer any question pertinent to inquiry made pursuant to 45:1-18 or other applicable law unless the response to said question is subject to a bona fide claim of privilege;

6. The failure to make proper and timely response by way of appearance or production of documents to any subpoena issued pursuant to 45:1-18 or as may otherwise be provided by law; or

7. The failure to provide to the Board, the Director or the licensing agency timely notice of any change of address from that which appears on the licensee's most recent license renewal or application.

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