Laws Flashcards
(75 cards)
If your license has been revoked, suspended, or surrendered, how many years do you have before you can petition for reinstatement or disciplinary modification?
3 years
You can petition for early probation termination after […..] years of a […..] term
You can petition for early probation termination after 2 years of a 3+ year term
You can petition for early probation termination after 1 year of a 3- year term
If your application to petition for reinstatement or modification of your disciplinary action is denied by the BOP, you must wait how long before reapplying?
1 year
The time frame for filing accusations against a licensee is […..] years from the date the BOP discovers the alleged act,
or within […..] years from the date the alleged act occurred,
or […..] years in instances of psychotherapist sexual misconduct, whichever occurs first.
The time frame for filing accusations against a licensee is 3 years from the date the
BOP discovers the alleged act, or within 7 years from the date the alleged act occurred, or 10 years in instances of psychotherapist sexual misconduct, whichever occurs first
The time frame for filing accusations against a licensee is 3 years from….?
The time frame for filing accusations against a licensee is 3 years from the date the
BOP discovers the alleged act
The time frame for filing accusations against a licensee is within 7 years from…?
The time frame for filing accusations against a licensee is within 7 years from the date the alleged act occurred
The time frame for filing accusations against a licensee is 10 years in instances of….?
The time frame for filing accusations against a licensee is 10 years in instances of psychotherapist sexual misconduct
A […..] is used as disciplinary action when the offense is not too severe, there was no harm to the patient, and the result is to complete coursework or pay cost of recovery
letter of reprimand
When a letter of reprimand is used as disciplinary action, what is the result?
The licensee must complete coursework and/or pay the cost of recovery
A […..] is used as disciplinary action when the offense is not too severe, there was no harm done to the patient and the result is to complete coursework and be monitored.
2-step agreement
In a 2-step agreement, at what point are accusations withdrawn?
After coursework is completed and monitoring the licensee meets agreed upon conditions
Before a licensee is placed on probation, the psychology license is technically…?
Before a licensee is placed on probation, the psychology license is technically revoked, but the revocation is stayed
Violations that result in […..] include gross negligence, repeated negligent acts, or commission of any dishonest, corrupt, or fraudulent acts
probation
During a period of […..], a licensee may not practice psychology or refer to oneself as a psychologist
suspension
A psychologist’s license is automatically […..] while the licensee is incarcerated, after being convicted of a felony
suspended
A psychologist’s license is automatically suspended while the licensee is….?
incarcerated, after being convicted of a felony
An […..] order requires that the licensee immediately suspend his or her practice
interim suspension
Under what conditions is an interim suspension order issued?
1) when a licensee is in violation of the Business and Professions Code or convicted of a crime substantially related to licensed activity, and 2) the licensee contining to practice would represent a danger to public health, safety, or welfare.
Rather than completing an administrative hearing process, a licensee may…?
opt to surrender his or her license
When a therapist is found guilty of sexual contact with a patient or former patient within two years of termination of treatment, the therapist’s license is automatically […..]
revoked
[…..] takes place when it is determined that there was no clear violation of the law, but rather a misunderstanding occurred between the consumer and provider
Mediation
Mediation is used when there was a […..] between a consumer and provider and no clear […..] occurred
misunderstanding; violation of the law
What is it called when the BOP sends a provider a letter summarizing the complaint made against their license and makes recommendations for behavior change to avoid future complaints?
Education Letter
When would the BOP send an Education Letter?
When there has been a minor departure in the standard of care, yet no harm has actually occurred