§ 1-603
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§1–603.
(a)Except as provided in subsection
(b)of this section, a health occupations board may not bring charges against a licensee or certificate holder based solely on events contained in a complaint the board receives more than 6 years after:
(1)The day the complainant actually discovered the facts that form the basis of the complaint; or
(2)The day when a reasonable person exercising due diligence should have discovered the facts that form the basis of the complaint.
(b)This section does not apply to a complaint based on:
(1)Criminal convictions or sexual misconduct or other similar boundary violations;
(2)Reciprocal discipline matters;
(3)Ongoing substance abuse;
(4)Fraudulent concealment of material information; or
(5)Acts that occur while a patient is a minor.