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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 107070

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Certificates and permits may be denied, revoked, or suspended by the department, for any of the following reasons:
(a)Use of a controlled substance as defined in Division 10 (commencing with Section 11000), a dangerous drug, as defined in Section 4022 of the Business and Professions Code, or alcoholic beverages to an extent or in a manner dangerous or injurious to the certified or permitted individual, any other person, or the public or that would impair the ability to conduct, with safety to the public, the practice authorized by a certificate or permit, or more than one misdemeanor or a felony involving the use, consumption, or self-administration of any of the substances referred to in this subdivision, or any combination thereof.
(b)Unprofessional conduct, including, but not limited to, incompetence or gross negligence, physical, mental, or verbal abuse of patients, or misappropriation of property of patients or others.
(c)Conviction of practicing one of the healing arts without a license in violation of Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 2000) of Division 2 of the Business and Professions Code.
(d)Knowingly making or signing a document relating to the practice of radiologic technology that falsely represents the existence or nonexistence of a state of facts.
(e)Making or giving a false statement or information in conjunction with the application for issuance of a certificate or permit and examination application.
(f)Impersonating an applicant, or acting as proxy for an applicant, in any examination required under the Radiologic Technology Act (Section 27) for the issuance of a certificate or permit.
(g)Impersonating another certified or permitted individual, or permitting or allowing another person to use a certificate or permit, for the purpose of providing radiologic technology services.
(h)Violating or attempting to violate, directly or indirectly, assisting in or abetting the violation of, or conspiring to violate any provision or term of the Radiologic Technology Act (Section 27), Article 6 (commencing with Section 107150) of Chapter 4 of Part 1 of Division 104, or the Radiation Control Law (commencing with Section 114960), or regulations adopted pursuant to those provisions.
(i)Conviction of a crime substantially related to the qualifications, functions, and duties of a radiologic technologist, holder of a limited permit, or a certified supervisor or operator if the department determines that the applicant or certificate or permitholder has not adequately demonstrated that they have been rehabilitated and will present a threat to the health, safety, or welfare of patients. In determining whether or not to deny, suspend, or revoke an application for certification or permitting or renewal, the department shall take into consideration the following factors as evidence of good character and rehabilitation:
(1)The nature and seriousness of the conduct or crime under consideration and its relationship to the person’s employment duties and responsibilities.
(2)Activities since conviction, including employment or participation in therapy or education, that would indicate changed behavior.
(3)The period of time that has elapsed since the commission of the conduct or offense referred to in this subdivision and the number of offenses.
(4)The extent to which the person has complied with any terms of parole, probation, restitution, or any other sanction lawfully imposed against the person.
(5)Any rehabilitation evidence, including character references, submitted by the person.
(6)Employment history and current employer recommendations.
(7)Circumstances surrounding the commission of the offense that would demonstrate the unlikelihood of repetition.
(8)An order from a superior court pursuant to Section 1203.4, 1203.4a, or 1203.41 of the Penal Code.
(9)The granting by the Governor of a full and unconditional pardon.
(10)A certificate of rehabilitation from a superior court.
(j)Procuring a certificate or permit by fraud or misrepresentation or because of mistake.
(k)Use of a designation implying certification as a radiologic technologist by one not so certified, holding a limited permit by one not so permitted, or authorization as a certified supervisor or operator by one not so authorized.
( l ) Willfully preventing, interfering with, or attempting to impede in any way the work of a duly authorized representative of the department or a local officer or agency authorized to enforce the Radiologic Technology Act (Section 27) or the Radiation Control Law (commencing with Section 114960) during the course of the representative’s or officer’s lawful enforcement of a provision of the Radiologic Technology Act (Section 27), the Radiation Control Law, or the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to those provisions.
(m)Nonpayment of fees prescribed in accordance with Section 107080.
(n)Loss of certification from another organization on which the department’s issuance was based, if that loss was for cause.
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