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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 90 — Medicine and Allied Occupations

§ 90-178.6. Denial, revocation or suspension of approval.

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§ 90-178.6. Denial, revocation or suspension of approval.
(a)In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 150B, the joint subcommittee may deny, revoke or suspend approval when a person has:
(1)Failed to satisfy the qualifications for approval;
(2)Failed to pay the annual renewal fee by January 1 of the current year;
(3)Given false information or withheld material information in applying for approval;
(4)Demonstrated incompetence in the practice of midwifery;
(5)Violated any of the provisions of this Article;
(6)A mental or physical disability or uses any drug to a degree that interferes with his or her fitness to practice midwifery;
(7)Engaged in conduct that endangers the public health;
(8)Engaged in conduct that deceives, defrauds, or harms the public in the course of professional activities or services; or
(9)Been convicted of or pleaded guilty or nolo contendere to any felony under the laws of the United States or of any state of the United States indicating professional unfitness.
(b)Revocation or suspension of a license to practice nursing pursuant to G.S. 90-171.37 shall automatically result in comparable action against the person's approval to practice midwifery under this Article. (1983, c. 897, s. 1; 1987, c. 827, s. 1.)
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