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Code · Montana · Title 37 — Professions and Occupations · Chapter 1 · Part 3

37-1-312. Sanctions -- stay -- costs -- stipulations.

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37-1-312 . Sanctions -- stay -- costs -- stipulations.
(1)On a decision that a licensee or license applicant has committed unprofessional conduct as provided in 37-1-316 , or on stipulation of the parties, the board may order one or any combination of the following sanctions that are necessary to protect the public:
(a)revocation of the license;
(b)suspension of the license for a fixed or indefinite term;
(c)compliance with the conditions of probation for a period not to exceed 3 years;
(d)restriction or limitation of the practice;
(e)monitoring of the practice by a supervisor approved by the disciplining authority;
(f)satisfactory completion of a specific program of remedial education or treatment;
(g)payment of a fine not to exceed $5,000 for each violation. Fines must be deposited in the state general fund.
(h)denial of a license application or issuance of the license for a probationary period not to exceed 3 years;
(i)censure or reprimand;
(j)refund of costs and fees billed to and collected from a consumer; or
(k)other appropriate action.
(2)A sanction may be totally or partly stayed by the board.
(3)The licensee or license applicant may enter into a stipulated agreement resolving potential or pending charges that includes one or more of the sanctions in this section. The stipulation is an informal disposition for the purposes of 2-4-603 .
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