Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 9 - TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD
Chapter 187 - PROCEDURAL RULES
Subchapter B - INFORMAL BOARD PROCEEDINGS
Section 187.14 - Informal Resolution of Disciplinary Issues Against a Licensee
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
Pursuant to §§ 164.003 - 164.004 of the Act and §§ 2001.054 - 2001.056 of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), the following rules shall apply to informal resolution:
(1) Any matter within the board's jurisdiction may be resolved informally by agreed order, dismissal, remedial plan or default.
(2) Prior to the imposition of any disciplinary action or remedial plan against a licensee, the licensee shall be given the opportunity to show compliance with all the requirements of the law for the retention of an unrestricted license before one or more board representatives.
(3) If a determination is made by the board representatives that there has been no violation, the board representatives may recommend that the complaint or allegations be dismissed.
(4) If a determination is made by the board representatives that a licensee has violated the Act, board rules, remedial plan or board order, the board representatives may make recommendations for resolution of the issues to be reduced to writing and processed in accordance with § 187.19 of this title (relating to Resolution by Agreed Order).
(5) An opportunity for the licensee to show compliance shall not be required prior to a temporary suspension under § 164.059 of the Act, or in accordance with the terms of an agreement between the board and a licensee.
(6) Any modification made by the board to any proposed agreed order or remedial plan before the initial effective date of the order must be approved by the licensee.
(7) Informal Resolution of Violations.