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Code · Montana · Title 37 — Professions and Occupations · Chapter 1 · Part 4

37-1-406. Sanctions -- stay -- costs -- stipulations.

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37-1-406 . Sanctions -- stay -- costs -- stipulations.
(1)On a decision that a licensee or license applicant has committed unprofessional conduct as provided in 37-1-402 or administrative rule, or on stipulation of the parties, the department 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;
(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)Any fine collected by the department as a result of disciplinary actions must be deposited in the state general fund.
(3)A sanction may be totally or partly stayed by the department.
(4)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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