Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 32 - Professions and Occupations
§ 32-1401 - Definitions

32-1401. Definitions
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. " Active license" means a valid and existing license to practice medicine.
2. " Adequate records" means legible medical records, produced by hand or electronically, containing, at a minimum, sufficient information to identify the patient, support the diagnosis, justify the treatment, accurately document the results, indicate advice and cautionary warnings provided to the patient and provide sufficient information for another practitioner to assume continuity of the patient's care at any point in the course of treatment.
3. " Advisory letter" means a nondisciplinary letter to notify a licensee that either:
(a) While there is insufficient evidence to support disciplinary action, the board believes that continuation of the activities that led to the investigation may result in further board action against the licensee.
(b) The violation is a minor or technical violation that is not of sufficient merit to warrant disciplinary action.
(c) While the licensee has demonstrated substantial compliance through rehabilitation or remediation that has mitigated the need for disciplinary action, the board believes that repetition of the activities that led to the investigation may result in further board action against the licensee.
4. " Approved hospital internship, residency or clinical fellowship program" means a program at a hospital that at the time the training occurred was legally incorporated and that had a program that was approved for internship, fellowship or residency training by the accreditation council for graduate medical education, the association of American medical colleges, the royal college of physicians and surgeons of Canada or any similar body in the United States or Canada approved by the board whose function is that of approving hospitals for internship, fellowship or residency training.
5. " Approved school of medicine" means any school or college offering a course of study that, on successful completion, results in the degree of doctor of medicine and whose course of study has been approved or accredited by an educational or professional association, recognized by the board, including the association of American medical colleges, the association of Canadian medical colleges or the American medical association.
6. " Board" means the Arizona medical board.
7. " Completed application" means that the applicant has supplied all required fees, information and correspondence requested by the board on forms and in a manner acceptable to the board.
8. " Direct supervision" means that a physician, physician assistant licensed pursuant to chapter 25 of this title or nurse practitioner certified pursuant to chapter 15 of this title is within the same room or office suite as the medical assistant in order to be available for consultation regarding those tasks the medical assistant performs pursuant to section 32-1456.
9. " Dispense" means the delivery by a doctor of medicine of a prescription drug or device to a patient, except for samples packaged for individual use by licensed manufacturers or repackagers of drugs, and includes the prescribing, administering, packaging, labeling and security necessary to prepare and safeguard the drug or device for delivery.
10. " Doctor of medicine" means a natural person holding a license, registration or permit to practice medicine pursuant to this chapter.
11. " Full-time faculty member" means a physician who is employed full time as a faculty member while holding the academic position of assistant professor or a higher position at an approved school of medicine.
12. " Health care institution" means any facility as defined in section 36-401, any person authorized to transact disability insurance, as defined in title 20, chapter 6, article 4 or 5, any person who is issued a certificate of authority pursuant to title 20, chapter 4, article 9 or any other partnership, association or corporation that provides health care to consumers.
13. " Immediate family" means the spouse, natural or adopted children, father, mother, brothers and sisters of the doctor and the natural or adopted children, father, mother, brothers and sisters of the doctor's spouse.
14. " Letter of reprimand" means a disciplinary letter that is issued by the board and that informs the physician that the physician's conduct violates state or federal law and may require the board to monitor the physician.
15. " Limit" means taking a nondisciplinary action that alters the physician's practice or professional activities if the board determines that there is evidence that the physician is or may be mentally or physically unable to safely engage in the practice of medicine.
16. " Medical assistant" means an unlicensed person who meets the requirements of section 32-1456, has completed an education program approved by the board, assists in a medical practice under the supervision of a doctor of medicine, physician assistant or nurse practitioner and performs delegated procedures commensurate with the assistant's education and training but does not diagnose, interpret, design or modify established treatment programs or perform any functions that would violate any statute applicable to the practice of medicine.
17. " Medically incompetent" means a person who the board determines is incompetent based on a variety of factors, including:
(a) A lack of sufficient medical knowledge or skills, or both, to a degree likely to endanger the health of patients.
(b) When considered with other indications of medical incompetence, failing to obtain a scaled score of at least seventy-five percent on the written special purpose licensing examination.
18. " Medical peer review" means:
(a) The participation by a doctor of medicine in the review and evaluation of the medical management of a patient and the use of resources for patient care.
(b) Activities relating to a health care institution's decision to grant or continue privileges to practice at that institution.
19. " Medicine" means allopathic medicine as practiced by the recipient of a degree of doctor of medicine.
20. " Office based surgery" means a medical procedure conducted in a physician's office or other outpatient setting that is not part of a licensed hospital or licensed ambulatory surgical center.
21. " Physician" means a doctor of medicine who is licensed pursuant to this chapter.
22. " Practice of medicine" means the diagnosis, the treatment or the correction of or the attempt or the claim to be able to diagnose, treat or correct any and all human diseases, injuries, ailments, infirmities or deformities, physical or mental, real or imaginary, by any means, methods, devices or instrumentalities, except as the same may be among the acts or persons not affected by this chapter. The practice of medicine includes the practice of medicine alone or the practice of surgery alone, or both.
23. " Restrict" means taking a disciplinary action that alters the physician's practice or professional activities if the board determines that there is evidence that the physician is or may be medically incompetent or guilty of unprofessional conduct.
24. " Special purpose licensing examination" means an examination that is developed by the national board of medical examiners on behalf of the federation of state medical boards for use by state licensing boards to test the basic medical competence of physicians who are applying for licensure and who have been in practice for a considerable period of time in another jurisdiction and to determine the competence of a physician who is under investigation by a state licensing board.
25. " Teaching hospital's accredited graduate medical education program" means that the hospital is incorporated and has an internship, fellowship or residency training program that is accredited by the accreditation council for graduate medical education, the American medical association, the association of American medical colleges, the royal college of physicians and surgeons of Canada or a similar body in the United States or Canada that is approved by the board and whose function is that of approving hospitals for internship, fellowship or residency training.
26. " Teaching license" means a valid license to practice medicine as a full-time faculty member of an approved school of medicine or a teaching hospital's accredited graduate medical education program.
27. " Unprofessional conduct" includes the following, whether occurring in this state or elsewhere:
(a) Violating any federal or state laws, rules or regulations applicable to the practice of medicine.
(b) Intentionally disclosing a professional secret or intentionally disclosing a privileged communication except as either act may otherwise be required by law.
(c) Committing false, fraudulent, deceptive or misleading advertising by a doctor of medicine or the doctor's staff, employer or representative.
(d) Committing a felony, whether or not involving moral turpitude, or a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude. In either case, conviction by any court of competent jurisdiction or a plea of no contest is conclusive evidence of the commission.
(e) Failing or refusing to maintain adequate records on a patient.
(f) Exhibiting a pattern of using or being under the influence of alcohol or drugs or a similar substance while practicing medicine or to the extent that judgment may be impaired and the practice of medicine detrimentally affected.
(g) Using controlled substances except if prescribed by another physician for use during a prescribed course of treatment.
(h) Prescribing or dispensing controlled substances to members of the physician's immediate family.
(i) Prescribing, dispensing or administering schedule II controlled substances as prescribed by section 36-2513 or the rules adopted pursuant to section 36-2513, including amphetamines and similar schedule II sympathomimetic drugs in the treatment of exogenous obesity for a period in excess of thirty days in any one year, or the nontherapeutic use of injectable amphetamines.
(j) Prescribing, dispensing or administering any controlled substance or prescription-only drug for other than accepted therapeutic purposes.
(k) Dispensing a schedule II controlled substance that is an opioid, except as provided in section 32-1491.
(l) Signing a blank, undated or predated prescription form.
(m) Committing conduct that the board determines is gross malpractice, repeated malpractice or any malpractice resulting in the death of a patient.
(n) Representing that a manifestly incurable disease or infirmity can be permanently cured, or that any disease, ailment or infirmity can be cured by a secret method, procedure, treatment, medicine or device, if this is not true.
(o) Refusing to divulge to the board on demand the means, method, procedure, modality of treatment or medicine used in the treatment of a disease, injury, ailment or infirmity.
(p) Having action taken against a doctor of medicine by another licensing or regulatory jurisdiction due to that doctor's mental or physical inability to engage safely in the practice of medicine or the doctor's medical incompetence or for unprofessional conduct as defined by that jurisdiction and that corresponds directly or indirectly to an act of unprofessional conduct prescribed by this paragraph. The action taken may include refusing, denying, revoking or suspending a license by that jurisdiction or a surrendering of a license to that jurisdiction, otherwise limiting, restricting or monitoring a licensee by that jurisdiction or placing a licensee on probation by that jurisdiction.
(q) Having sanctions imposed by an agency of the federal government, including restricting, suspending, limiting or removing a person from the practice of medicine or restricting that person's ability to obtain financial remuneration.
(r) Committing any conduct or practice that is or might be harmful or dangerous to the health of the patient or the public.
(s) Violating a formal order, probation, consent agreement or stipulation issued or entered into by the board or its executive director under this chapter.
(t) Violating or attempting to violate, directly or indirectly, or assisting in or abetting the violation of or conspiring to violate any provision of this chapter.
(u) Knowingly making any false or fraudulent statement, written or oral, in connection with the practice of medicine or if applying for privileges or renewing an application for privileges at a health care institution.
(v) Charging a fee for services not rendered or dividing a professional fee for patient referrals among health care providers or health care institutions or between these providers and institutions or a contractual arrangement that has the same effect. This subdivision does not apply to payments from a medical researcher to a physician in connection with identifying and monitoring patients for a clinical trial regulated by the United States food and drug administration.
(w) Obtaining a fee by fraud, deceit or misrepresentation.
(x) Charging or collecting a clearly excessive fee. In determining whether a fee is clearly excessive, the board shall consider the fee or range of fees customarily charged in this state for similar services in light of modifying factors such as the time required, the complexity of the service and the skill requisite to perform the service properly. This subdivision does not apply if there is a clear written contract for a fixed fee between the physician and the patient that has been entered into before the provision of the service.
(y) Committing conduct that is in violation of section 36-2302.
(z) Using experimental forms of diagnosis and treatment without adequate informed patient consent, and without conforming to generally accepted experimental criteria, including protocols, detailed records, periodic analysis of results and periodic review by a medical peer review committee as approved by the United States food and drug administration or its successor agency.
(aa) Engaging in sexual conduct with a current patient or with a former patient within six months after the last medical consultation unless the patient was the licensee's spouse at the time of the contact or, immediately preceding the physician-patient relationship, was in a dating or engagement relationship with the licensee. For the purposes of this subdivision, " sexual conduct" includes:
(i) Engaging in or soliciting sexual relationships, whether consensual or nonconsensual.
(ii) Making sexual advances, requesting sexual favors or engaging in any other verbal conduct or physical contact of a sexual nature.
(iii) Intentionally viewing a completely or partially disrobed patient in the course of treatment if the viewing is not related to patient diagnosis or treatment under current practice standards.
(bb) Procuring or attempting to procure a license to practice medicine or a license renewal by fraud, by misrepresentation or by knowingly taking advantage of the mistake of another person or an agency.
(cc) Representing or claiming to be a medical specialist if this is not true.
(dd) Maintaining a professional connection with or lending one's name to enhance or continue the activities of an illegal practitioner of medicine.
(ee) Failing to furnish information in a timely manner to the board or the board's investigators or representatives if legally requested by the board.
(ff) Failing to allow properly authorized board personnel on demand to examine and have access to documents, reports and records maintained by the physician that relate to the physician's medical practice or medically related activities.
(gg) Knowingly failing to disclose to a patient on a form that is prescribed by the board and that is dated and signed by the patient or guardian acknowledging that the patient or guardian has read and understands that the doctor has a direct financial interest in a separate diagnostic or treatment agency or in nonroutine goods or services that the patient is being prescribed if the prescribed treatment, goods or services are available on a competitive basis. This subdivision does not apply to a referral by one doctor of medicine to another doctor of medicine within a group of doctors of medicine practicing together.
(hh) Using chelation therapy in the treatment of arteriosclerosis or as any other form of therapy, with the exception of treatment of heavy metal poisoning, without:
(i) Adequate informed patient consent.
(ii) Conforming to generally accepted experimental criteria, including protocols, detailed records, periodic analysis of results and periodic review by a medical peer review committee.
(iii) Approval by the United States food and drug administration or its successor agency.
(ii) Prescribing, dispensing or administering anabolic-androgenic steroids to a person for other than therapeutic purposes.
(jj) Exhibiting a lack of or inappropriate direction, collaboration or direct supervision of a medical assistant or a licensed, certified or registered health care provider employed by, supervised by or assigned to the physician.
(kk) Knowingly making a false or misleading statement to the board or on a form required by the board or in a written correspondence, including attachments, with the board.
(ll) Failing to dispense drugs and devices in compliance with article 6 of this chapter.
(mm) Committing conduct that the board determines is gross negligence, repeated negligence or negligence resulting in harm to or the death of a patient.
(nn) Making a representation by a doctor of medicine or the doctor's staff, employer or representative that the doctor is boarded or board certified if this is not true or the standing is not current or without supplying the full name of the specific agency, organization or entity granting this standing.
(oo) Refusing to submit to a body fluid examination or any other examination known to detect the presence of alcohol or other drugs as required by the board pursuant to section 32-1452 or pursuant to a board investigation into a doctor of medicine's alleged substance abuse.
(pp) Failing to report in writing to the Arizona medical board or the Arizona regulatory board of physician assistants any evidence that a doctor of medicine or a physician assistant is or may be medically incompetent, guilty of unprofessional conduct or mentally or physically unable to safely practice medicine or to perform as a physician assistant.
(qq) As a physician who is the chief executive officer, the medical director or the medical chief of staff of a health care institution, failing to report in writing to the board that the hospital privileges of a doctor of medicine have been denied, revoked, suspended, supervised or limited because of actions by the doctor that appear to show that the doctor is or may be medically incompetent, is or may be guilty of unprofessional conduct or is or may be unable to engage safely in the practice of medicine.
(rr) Claiming to be a current member of the board or its staff or a board medical consultant if this is not true.
(ss) Failing to make patient medical records in the physician's possession promptly available to a physician assistant, a nurse practitioner, a person licensed pursuant to this chapter or a podiatrist, chiropractor, naturopathic physician, osteopathic physician or homeopathic physician licensed under chapter 7, 8, 14, 17 or 29 of this title on receipt of proper authorization to do so from the patient, a minor patient's parent, the patient's legal guardian or the patient's authorized representative or failing to comply with title 12, chapter 13, article 7.1.
(tt) Prescribing, dispensing or furnishing a prescription medication or a prescription-only device as defined in section 32-1901 to a person unless the licensee first conducts a physical or mental health status examination of that person or has previously established a doctor-patient relationship. The physical or mental health status examination may be conducted through telehealth as defined in section 36-3601 with a clinical evaluation that is appropriate for the patient and the condition with which the patient presents, unless the examination is for the purpose of obtaining a written certification from the physician for the purposes of title 36, chapter 28.1. This subdivision does not apply to:
(i) A physician who provides temporary patient supervision on behalf of the patient's regular treating licensed health care professional or provides a consultation requested by the patient's regular treating licensed health care professional.
(ii) Emergency medical situations as defined in section 41-1831.
(iii) Prescriptions written to prepare a patient for a medical examination.
(iv) Prescriptions written or prescription medications issued for use by a county or tribal public health department for immunization programs or emergency treatment or in response to an infectious disease investigation, public health emergency, infectious disease outbreak or act of bioterrorism. For the purposes of this item, " bioterrorism" has the same meaning prescribed in section 36-781.
(v) Prescriptions written or antimicrobials dispensed to a contact as defined in section 36-661 who is believed to have had significant exposure risk as defined in section 36-661 with another person who has been diagnosed with a communicable disease as defined in section 36-661 by the prescribing or dispensing physician.
(vi) Prescriptions written or prescription medications issued for administration of immunizations or vaccines listed in the United States centers for disease control and prevention's recommended immunization schedule to a household member of a patient.
(vii) Prescriptions for epinephrine auto-injectors written or dispensed for a school district or charter school to be stocked for emergency use pursuant to section 15-157 or for an authorized entity to be stocked pursuant to section 36-2226.01.
(viii) Prescriptions written by a licensee through a telehealth program that is covered by the policies and procedures adopted by the administrator of a hospital or outpatient treatment center.
(ix) Prescriptions for naloxone hydrochloride or any other opioid antagonist approved by the United States food and drug administration that are written or dispensed for use pursuant to section 36-2228 or 36-2266.
(uu) Performing office based surgery using sedation in violation of board rules.
(vv) Practicing medicine under a false or assumed name in this state.

Structure Arizona Revised Statutes

Arizona Revised Statutes

Title 32 - Professions and Occupations

§ 32-101 - Purpose; definitions

§ 32-102 - State board of technical registration; members; vacancies; terms

§ 32-103 - Qualifications of members

§ 32-104 - Compensation

§ 32-105 - Organization

§ 32-106 - Powers and duties

§ 32-106.01 - Petition for injunction

§ 32-106.02 - Authority to investigate; civil penalties

§ 32-107 - Executive director; duties; compensation

§ 32-108 - Low-voltage electric fence alarm systems; regulation; state preemption

§ 32-109 - Technical registration fund

§ 32-110 - Immunity from personal liability

§ 32-111 - Home inspector rules and standards committee

§ 32-113 - Preemption; power of local authorities

§ 32-121 - Certificate or registration required for practice

§ 32-122 - Qualifications for in-training designation

§ 32-122; Version 2 - Qualifications for in-training registration

§ 32-122.01 - Qualifications for professional registration

§ 32-122.02 - Certification of home inspectors; insurance

§ 32-122.05 - Certification of alarm businesses and controlling persons; applications; fingerprinting; fee; renewal

§ 32-122.06 - Certification of alarm agents; fee; fingerprinting; temporary certification; renewal

§ 32-122.07 - Denial of alarm business, controlling person or alarm agent certification; appeal

§ 32-123 - Application for registration and certification; denial; hearing

§ 32-124 - Schedule of fees; exemption

§ 32-125 - Seals for registrants

§ 32-126 - Exemptions from examination requirement

§ 32-127 - Renewal of certification or registration; penalty fee; cancellation; inactive status; renewal fees; home inspector exam requirement

§ 32-128 - Disciplinary action; letter of concern; judicial review

§ 32-129 - Confidentiality

§ 32-130 - Review of drawings, plans or design specifications by public agencies

§ 32-131 - Assayer emeritus status

§ 32-141 - Firm registration

§ 32-142 - Public works

§ 32-143 - Exceptions

§ 32-144 - Exemptions and limitations; definition

§ 32-145 - Violations; classification

§ 32-146 - Malpractice claim review

§ 32-147 - Board reports; immunity

§ 32-148 - Refusal to obey a subpoena; contempt

§ 32-149 - Transcript copies; cost

§ 32-150 - Failure to comply with board orders; penalty

§ 32-151 - Certify; certification

§ 32-152 - Record documents; definition

§ 32-301 - Definitions

§ 32-304 - Powers and duties

§ 32-321 - Nonapplicability of chapter

§ 32-322 - Barber license; application; qualifications

§ 32-323 - Instructor license; application; qualifications

§ 32-324 - Examinations

§ 32-325 - School license; application; qualifications

§ 32-326 - Shop or salon license; application; qualifications

§ 32-327 - License expiration and renewal

§ 32-328 - Fees; penalty

§ 32-329 - Schools; postsecondary educational institutions

§ 32-2071 - Qualifications of applicants; education; training

§ 32-2071.01 - Requirements for licensure; remediation; credentials

§ 32-2072 - Examinations; exemptions

§ 32-2073 - Temporary licenses; inactive status; reinstatement to active status

§ 32-2074 - Active license; issuance; renewal; expiration; continuing education; cancellation of active license

§ 32-2075 - Exemptions from licensure

§ 32-2076 - Unauthorized practice of medicine

§ 32-2521 - Qualifications

§ 32-2522 - Applications; interview; withdrawal

§ 32-2523 - Licensure; renewal; continuing education; audit; penalty fee; expiration

§ 32-2524 - Exemption from licensure

§ 32-2525 - Cancellation of license

§ 32-2526 - Fees

§ 32-2527 - Change of address; penalty

§ 32-2528 - Inactive license; application; prohibited activities

§ 32-3021 - Private vocational program license; qualifications; provision of information; exemptions

§ 32-3022 - License to grant degrees

§ 32-3023 - Letters of credit, bonds or cash deposits; fund

§ 32-3025 - Application for license; nontransferability; display

§ 32-3027 - Fees

§ 32-3121 - Definitions

§ 32-3122 - Rules

§ 32-3123 - Board delegation; executive director

§ 32-3124 - Temporary licensure; rules; fee; applicability

§ 32-3421 - Practicing without a license; prohibition; use of titles

§ 32-3422 - Persons and practices not required to be licensed

§ 32-3423 - Application for licensure; qualifications

§ 32-3424 - Examination for licensure of occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants

§ 32-3425 - Licensure by endorsement

§ 32-3426 - Renewal of license; inactive status; notice of address or name change

§ 32-3427 - Fees

§ 32-3428 - Limited license

§ 32-3429 - Foreign trained applicants

§ 32-3430 - Fingerprinting; requirement

§ 32-3431 - Occupational therapy licensure compact

§ 32-3521 - Allowable respiratory care services; transactions by medical equipment dealers

§ 32-3522 - Application for licensure

§ 32-3523 - Qualifications

§ 32-3524 - Licensure without examination

§ 32-3525 - Renewal of license; late renewal

§ 32-3526 - Fees

§ 32-3921 - Licensure; acts and persons not affected

§ 32-3922 - Acupuncture detoxification specialist for chemical dependency or trauma; certificate; requirements; fingerprint clearance card; informed consent; definition

§ 32-3923 - Use of title or abbreviation by licensee; prohibited acts; posting of license

§ 32-3924 - Qualifications for licensure; fingerprint clearance card

§ 32-3925 - Renewal of license; continuing education

§ 32-3926 - Visiting professor certificate

§ 32-3927 - Fees

§ 32-4121 - Persons and activities not required to be licensed

§ 32-4122 - Qualifications for licensure

§ 32-4123 - Application; statement of deficiencies; hearing

§ 32-4124 - License renewal; changes of name or addresses

§ 32-4125 - Reinstatement of license

§ 32-4126 - Fees

§ 32-4127 - Temporary licenses

§ 32-4128 - Fingerprinting; requirement

§ 32-4221 - Licensure; persons and activities not required to be licensed

§ 32-4222 - Qualifications for licensure

§ 32-4223 - Reciprocity

§ 32-4224 - Application; temporary licensure

§ 32-4225 - License renewal; changes in personal information; notification; continuing education

§ 32-4226 - Renewal of an expired license; reinstatement of a lapsed license

§ 32-4227 - Fees

§ 32-4228 - Massage therapy schools; recognition

§ 32-351 - Display of license

§ 32-352 - Disciplinary action

§ 32-353 - Grounds for refusal to issue or renew a license or disciplinary action

§ 32-354 - Procedure for disciplinary action; appeal

§ 32-355 - Unlawful acts; violation; classification

§ 32-356 - Injunctions

§ 32-1051 - Duties of licensees

§ 32-1053 - Denial, revocation or suspension of license

§ 32-1055 - Unlawful acts

§ 32-1056 - Violation; classification

§ 32-1057 - Prosecution of violations; individual liability

§ 32-1151 - Engaging in contracting without license prohibited

§ 32-1151.01 - Change in ownership; notice to registrar

§ 32-1151.02 - List of unlicensed contractors; website publication

§ 32-1152 - Bonds

§ 32-1152.01 - Alternatives to cash deposit

§ 32-1153 - Proof of license as prerequisite to civil action

§ 32-1154 - Grounds for suspension or revocation of license; continuing jurisdiction; civil penalty

§ 32-1155 - Filing of complaint; resolution of complaint; service of notice; failure to answer; prohibited citations

§ 32-1156 - Hearings

§ 32-1156.01 - Restitution; prohibition

§ 32-1157 - Appeals; costs; transcript

§ 32-1158 - Contract requirements; provision of documents and receipt at contract signing

§ 32-1158.01 - Swimming pool; spa; construction contracts

§ 32-1158.02 - Residential construction contracts

§ 32-1159 - Indemnity agreements in construction and architect-engineer contracts void; definitions

§ 32-1159.01 - Indemnity agreements in construction and architect-engineer dwelling contracts void; definitions

§ 32-1160 - Claim for termite damages; notice and offer of settlement; applicability; definition

§ 32-1161 - Rights of contractor after suspension of license

§ 32-1162 - Statute of limitations; remedy violations

§ 32-1163 - Effect of chapter upon federal aid contracts

§ 32-1164 - Violation; classification; probation; conditions

§ 32-1165 - Advertising; violation; classification

§ 32-1166 - Cease and desist orders

§ 32-1166.01 - Citation; civil penalties

§ 32-1166.06 - Filing registrar's orders

§ 32-1166.07 - Waiver of civil penalty

§ 32-1168 - Proof of valid license

§ 32-1169 - Building permits; local proof of valid license; violation

§ 32-1261 - Practicing without license; classification

§ 32-1262 - Corporate practice; display of name and license receipt or license; duplicate licenses; fee

§ 32-1263 - Grounds for disciplinary action; definition

§ 32-1263.01 - Types of disciplinary action; letter of concern; judicial review; notice; removal of notice; violation; classification

§ 32-1263.02 - Investigation and adjudication of complaints; disciplinary action; civil penalty; immunity; subpoena authority; definitions

§ 32-1263.03 - Investigation committee; complaints; termination; review

§ 32-1264 - Maintenance of records

§ 32-1265 - Interpretation of chapter

§ 32-1266 - Prosecution of violations

§ 32-1267 - Use of fraudulent instruments; classification

§ 32-1268 - Violations; classification; required proof

§ 32-1269 - Violation; classification; injunctive relief

§ 32-1270 - Deceased or incapacitated dentists; notification

§ 32-1271 - Marking of dentures for identification; retention and release of information

§ 32-1451 - Grounds for disciplinary action; duty to report; immunity; proceedings; board action; notice requirements

§ 32-1451.01 - Right to examine and copy evidence; witnesses; documents; testimony; representation

§ 32-1451.02 - Disciplinary action; reciprocity

§ 32-1451.03 - Complaints; requirements; confidentiality; exception

§ 32-1451.04 - Burden of proof

§ 32-1452 - Substance abuse treatment and rehabilitation; confidential program; private contract; funding; license restrictions; immunity

§ 32-1452.01 - Mental, behavioral and physical health evaluation and treatment; confidential program; private contract; immunity

§ 32-1453 - Judicial review

§ 32-1454 - Injunction

§ 32-1455 - Violation; classification

§ 32-1456 - Medical assistants; allowable tasks; training; use of title; violation; classification

§ 32-1457 - Acquired immune deficiency syndrome; disclosure of patient information; immunity; definition

§ 32-1458 - Reinstatement of revoked or surrendered license

§ 32-1551 - Disciplinary action; duty to report; investigatory powers; immunity; hearing; appeal; notice

§ 32-1551.01 - Right to examine and copy evidence; witnesses; documents; testimony; representation

§ 32-1552 - Reinstatement of a suspended license, certificate or registration; reissuance of a revoked license, certificate or registration

§ 32-1553 - Civil penalties

§ 32-1554 - Observance of public health laws and regulations

§ 32-1555 - Unlawful acts; investigations

§ 32-1556 - Prosecution for violations

§ 32-1557 - Violation; classification

§ 32-1558 - Injunction

§ 32-1559 - Naturopathic medical assistants; certification; supervision; duties; training; use of title

§ 32-1560 - Clinical training program; certificate; duties; use of title

§ 32-1561 - Internship, clinical fellowship and preceptorship programs; duties; prohibitions

§ 32-1663 - Disciplinary action

§ 32-1663.01 - Administrative violations; administrative penalty

§ 32-1664 - Investigation; hearing; notice

§ 32-1665 - Rehearing; judicial review

§ 32-1666 - Unlawful acts

§ 32-1666.01 - Cease and desist orders; injunctive relief

§ 32-1667 - Violations; classification

§ 32-1691 - Exemptions of persons and sales

§ 32-1691.01 - Investigation and adjudication of complaints

§ 32-1693 - Denial, suspension and revocation of license; other disciplinary sanctions

§ 32-1694 - Notice of action; practice pending appeal

§ 32-1695 - Judicial review

§ 32-1696 - Unlawful acts; grounds for disciplinary action; classification

§ 32-1697 - Violations; classification

§ 32-1698 - Prosecution of violations

§ 32-1699 - Injunctions; civil penalties

§ 32-1741 - Practicing optometry without a license prohibited

§ 32-1742 - Registering with board; public registry file; current information

§ 32-1743 - Grounds for censure, civil penalty, probation, suspension, revocation, denial or renewal of license, certificate or registration

§ 32-1744 - Board investigations; duty to report violations; hearing; decision of board; informal settlement conference

§ 32-1745 - Prehearing conferences; orders

§ 32-1746 - Records; maintenance; confidentiality

§ 32-1747 - Right to examine and copy evidence

§ 32-1747.01 - Medical, physical or mental examinations; duty to report; immunity

§ 32-1748 - Reinstatement; definition

§ 32-1749 - Judicial review

§ 32-1750 - Allegations sufficient to charge violation

§ 32-1751 - Cease and desist orders; injunctive relief

§ 32-1752 - Violation; classification

§ 32-1753 - Practice designations; definition

§ 32-1851 - Prohibited acts

§ 32-1852 - Rights and duties of osteopathic physicians and surgeons; scope of practice

§ 32-1853 - Use of title

§ 32-1853.01 - Use of title by a medical assistant

§ 32-1854 - Definition of unprofessional conduct

§ 32-1855 - Disciplinary action; duty to report; hearing; notice; independent medical examinations; surrender of license

§ 32-1855.01 - Right to examine and copy evidence; summoning witnesses and documents; taking testimony; right to counsel; court aid; process

§ 32-1855.03 - Health care institution duty to report; immunity; patient records; confidentiality

§ 32-1856 - Judicial review

§ 32-1857 - Injunction

§ 32-1858 - Violations; classification

§ 32-1859 - Medical assistants

§ 32-1860 - Acquired immune deficiency syndrome; disclosure of patient information; immunity; definition

§ 32-1861 - Substance abuse treatment and rehabilitation program; private contract; funding

§ 32-1961 - Limit on dispensing, compounding and sale of drugs

§ 32-1961.01 - Remote dispensing site pharmacies

§ 32-1962 - New drug; compliance with federal act; exception

§ 32-1963 - Liability of manager, proprietor or pharmacist in charge of a pharmacy; variances in quality of drugs or devices prohibited

§ 32-1963.01 - Substitution for prescription drugs or biological products; requirements; label; definitions

§ 32-1964 - Record of prescription orders; inspections; confidentiality

§ 32-1965 - Prohibited acts

§ 32-1966 - Acts constituting adulteration of a drug or device

§ 32-1967 - Acts constituting misbranding of a drug or device; exceptions; interpretation of misleading label; definition

§ 32-1968 - Dispensing prescription-only drug; prescription orders; refills; labels; misbranding; dispensing soft contact lenses; opioid antagonists

§ 32-1969 - Filling foreign prescription orders; records; exception

§ 32-1970 - Collaborative practice agreements; requirements; rules; definitions

§ 32-1971 - Compounding pharmacies; certain medications; requirements; definitions

§ 32-1972 - Poison or hazardous substances; misbranding and labeling; prohibitions; exemption

§ 32-1973 - Pharmacies; quality assurance

§ 32-1974 - Pharmacists; administration of immunizations, vaccines and emergency medications; authorization; reporting requirements; advisory committee; definition

§ 32-1975 - Legend drug products; listing; code identification; exemption; definitions

§ 32-1976 - Dispensing replacement soft contact lenses; prescription

§ 32-1977 - Sale of methamphetamine precursors by a pharmacy permittee; electronic sales tracking system; violation; classification; state preemption

§ 32-1978 - Sale of dextromethorphan; age requirement; exception; violation; civil penalty; definitions

§ 32-1979 - Pharmacists; dispensing opioid antagonists; board protocols; immunity

§ 32-1979.01 - Self-administered hormonal contraceptives; requirements; rules; immunity; definition

§ 32-1979.02 - Oral fluoride varnish; prescription and administration authority; requirements

§ 32-1979.03 - Tobacco cessation drug therapies; prescription authority; requirements; definition

§ 32-2081 - Grounds for disciplinary action; duty to report; immunity; proceedings; board action; notice requirements; civil penalty

§ 32-2082 - Right to examine and copy evidence; subpoenas; right to counsel; appeal

§ 32-2083 - Injunction

§ 32-2084 - Violations; classification

§ 32-2085 - Confidential communications

§ 32-2086 - Treatment and rehabilitation program

§ 32-2087 - Psychology interjurisdictional compact

§ 32-2087.01 - Participation in compact as condition of employment; prohibition

§ 32-2087.02 - Open meeting requirements

§ 32-2087.03 - State board of psychologist examiners; notice of commission actions

§ 32-2151 - Disposition of funds; trust money deposit requirements

§ 32-2151.01 - Broker requirements; record keeping requirements; definition

§ 32-2151.02 - Real estate employment agreements; definition

§ 32-2152 - Action by broker or salesperson to collect compensation

§ 32-2153 - Grounds for denial, suspension or revocation of licenses; letters of concern; provisional license; retention of jurisdiction by commissioner; definitions

§ 32-2153.01 - Consent order; terms

§ 32-2154 - Cease and desist orders; hearing

§ 32-2155 - Restriction on employment or compensation of person as broker or salesperson

§ 32-2156 - Real estate sales and leases; disclosure

§ 32-2157 - Written notice of charges; summary suspension; hearing; voluntary surrender of license

§ 32-2158 - Hearing; witnesses; deposition; service of process

§ 32-2159 - Judicial review; costs; transcript

§ 32-2160 - Filing of complaint by commissioner; prosecution

§ 32-2160.01 - Civil penalties

§ 32-2161 - False statements or publications concerning land, subdivision or membership camping contract for sale or lease; classification; definition

§ 32-2162 - Sale of cemetery property for speculation unlawful

§ 32-2163 - Unlawful acts; out-of-state broker; cooperation agreement

§ 32-2164 - Unlawful subdivision lot sales

§ 32-2165 - Unlicensed activities; violation; classification

§ 32-2166 - Activities while incarcerated; violation; classification

§ 32-2231 - Acts constituting the practice of veterinary medicine; exceptions; definitions

§ 32-2232 - Unprofessional or dishonorable conduct

§ 32-2233 - Revocation or suspension of license or permit; civil penalty; report of perjury

§ 32-2234 - Informal and formal hearings; censure or probation; notice; consent agreements; rehearing; judicial review

§ 32-2235 - Complaints

§ 32-2236 - Refusal to issue or renew license; reapplication

§ 32-2237 - Committee to investigate violations; referral to county attorney or attorney general; inspection of records; subpoenas; civil penalty; injunctions; cease and desist orders; confidentiality

§ 32-2238 - Violations; classification

§ 32-2239 - Duty of veterinarian to report suspected abuse, cruelty, neglect or animal fighting; immunity

§ 32-2239.01 - Duty to report; clients seeking controlled substances; immunity

§ 32-2239.02 - Duty of veterinarian to scan for presence of microchip; owner notification

§ 32-2240 - Reporting of unprofessional conduct; immunity

§ 32-2240.01 - Burial in landfill; notification requirement; licensed crematory

§ 32-2391 - Suspension and revocation of license; determination; appeal

§ 32-2392 - Violation; classification

§ 32-2393 - Liability insurance required; amount

§ 32-2394 - Cease and desist orders

§ 32-2821 - Revocation or suspension of certificate or permit; civil penalties; enforcement; appeals; hearings

§ 32-2822 - Unlawful acts; classification

§ 32-2824 - Inspections

§ 32-2825 - Injunctive relief

§ 32-2931 - Violations; classification

§ 32-2932 - Use of title or abbreviation by a licensee

§ 32-2933 - Definition of unprofessional conduct

§ 32-2934 - Grounds for suspension or revocation of license; duty to report; unprofessional conduct hearing; decision of board

§ 32-2935 - Right to examine and copy evidence; summoning witnesses and documents; taking testimony; right to counsel; court aid; process

§ 32-2936 - Patient records

§ 32-2937 - Judicial review

§ 32-2939 - Medical assistants

§ 32-2940 - Injunctive relief

§ 32-2941 - Substance abuse and treatment rehabilitation program; private contract; funding

§ 32-2942 - Mental, behavioral and physical health evaluation and treatment program; confidential consent agreement; private contract; immunity

§ 32-2943 - Complaints; statute of limitations

§ 32-3051 - Grounds for disciplinary action

§ 32-3052 - Types of disciplinary action; definition

§ 32-3053 - Persons doing business without a license

§ 32-3054 - Hearing; rehearing or review; surrender of license

§ 32-3055 - Judicial review

§ 32-3056 - Violation; classification

§ 32-3057 - Cease and desist order; injunctive relief; civil penalty

§ 32-3058 - Records; preservation; seizure; confidentiality; release

§ 32-3059 - Opt-in regulation

§ 32-3551 - Use of title; initials; prohibited acts

§ 32-3552 - Grounds for denial of licenses or disciplinary action; judicial review

§ 32-3553 - Disciplinary action; duty to report; immunity; proceedings; board action; confidentiality

§ 32-3554 - Reinstatement of license; modification of probation

§ 32-3555 - Hearings and investigations; subpoenas; representation

§ 32-3556 - Unlawful acts

§ 32-3557 - Injunctive relief; bond; service of process

§ 32-3558 - Violation; classification

§ 32-3631 - Disciplinary proceedings; civil penalties

§ 32-3632 - Hearing and judicial review; costs and fees; appeal

§ 32-3633 - Undue influence; classification

§ 32-3634 - Prohibition against discrimination

§ 32-3635 - Standards of practice; unprofessional conduct

§ 32-3636 - Contingent fees

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