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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality Act of 1986 · Sec. 422

Sec. 422. REPORTING OF SANCTIONS TAKEN BY BOARDS OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS

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## SEC. 422 REPORTING OF SANCTIONS TAKEN BY BOARDS OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS **[**11132**]** ###
(a)In General ####
(1)Actions subject to reporting Each Board of Medical Examiners— #####
(A)which revokes or suspends (or otherwise restricts) a physician's license or censures, reprimands, or places on probation a physician, for reasons relating to the physician's professional competence or professional conduct, or #####
(B)to which a physician's license is surrendered, shall report, in accordance with section 424, the information described in paragraph (2). ####
(2)Information to be reported The information to be reported under paragraph
(1)is— #####
(A)the name of the physician involved, #####
(B)a description of the acts or omissions or other reasons (if known) for the revocation, suspension, or surrender of license, and #####
(C)such other information respecting the circumstances of the action or surrender as the Secretary deems appropriate. ###
(b)Failure To Report If, after notice of noncompliance and providing opportunity to correct noncompliance, the Secretary determines that a Board of Medical Examiners has failed to report information in accordance with subsection (a), the Secretary shall designate another qualified entity for the reporting of information under section 423.
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