(a) If the Board determines pursuant to this subchapter that a fine and/or the restriction, suspension, or revocation of a certificate to practice medicine and/or any other disciplinary action or other action is warranted, an order describing the Board's action must be served personally or sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the certificate holder. In addition, copies of the order must be filed in the office of the Board, in the Division of Professional Regulation, in the Division of Public Health of the Department of Health and Social Services, and with the Director of Revenue. Upon receipt of an order of the Board revoking or suspending a certificate to practice medicine, the Director of Revenue shall forthwith revoke or suspend the occupational license to practice medicine issued by the Director and comply with any terms of the order applicable to the Division of Revenue.
(b) The Director of Revenue may not issue an occupational license or a license renewal to any person whose certificate to practice medicine has been revoked or suspended by the Board, unless issuance is in conformity with the terms and conditions of the order of revocation or suspension, or in conformity with any order of reinstatement issued by the Board, or in accordance with a final judgment in any proceeding for review instituted under this chapter.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 24 - Professions and Occupations
Chapter 17. MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT
Subchapter IV. Disciplinary Regulation; Proceedings of the Board
§ 1730. Duty to report unprofessional conduct and inability to practice medicine.
§ 1731. Unprofessional conduct and inability to practice medicine.
§ 1731B. Counseling; letter of concern.
§ 1732. Investigations of complaints; Executive Director authority.
§ 1735. Revocation or suspension of certificate.
§ 1737. Confidentiality of records.
§ 1738. Temporary suspension pending hearing.
§ 1739. Protection from liability.