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Code · California · Business and Professions Code

§ 7690

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The bureau may discipline every accused licensee whose default has been entered or who has been tried and found guilty, after formal hearing, of any act or omission constituting a ground for disciplinary action.
Any of the following penalties may be imposed by the bureau:
(a)Suspension of the disciplinary order.
(b)Reproval, public or private.
(c)Probation.
(d)Suspension of the right to practice.
(e)Revocation of the right to practice.
(f)Such other penalties as the bureau deems fit.
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