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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

[§448B-11] Revocation, suspension, denial, or condition of licenses; fines.

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[§448B-11] Revocation, suspension, denial, or condition of licenses; fines. In addition to any other acts or conditions provided by law, the director may refuse to renew, reinstate, or restore, or may deny, revoke, suspend, fine, or condition in any manner any license for any one or more of the following acts or conditions on the part of the applicant or licensed dietitian:
(1)Conviction by a court of competent jurisdiction of a crime that the director has determined to be of a nature that renders the person convicted unfit to practice dietetics;
(2)Failure to report in writing to the director any disciplinary decision related to dietetic practice issued against the licensed dietitian or the applicant in any jurisdiction within thirty days of the disciplinary decision or within twenty days of licensure;
(3)Violation of recognized ethical standards for dietitians as set by the association;
(4)Use of fraud, deception, or misrepresentation in obtaining a license;
(5)Revocation, suspension, or other disciplinary action by another state, territory, federal agency, or country against the licensed dietitian or applicant for any reason provided under this section; or
(6)Other just and sufficient cause that renders a person unfit to practice dietetics. [L 2000, c 280, pt of §2]
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