Sec. 26. The board may impose any of the following sanctions, singly or in combination, if the board finds a practitioner has committed an offense under section 23 of this chapter:
(1) Permanently revoke the practitioner's certificate.
(2) Suspend the practitioner's certificate.
(3) Censure the practitioner.
(4) Issue a letter of reprimand.
(5) Place the practitioner on probation status and require the practitioner to:
(A) report regularly to the board upon the matters that are the basis of the probation;
(B) limit practice to those areas prescribed by the board; or
(C) continue or renew professional education under a practitioner approved by the board until a satisfactory degree of skill has been attained in those areas that are the basis of the probation.
The board may withdraw the probation if the board finds that the deficiency that required disciplinary action has been remedied.
[Pre-2005 Elementary and Secondary Education Recodification Citation: 20-14-12-26.]
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.49.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 11. Library Certification Board
36-12-11-1. Application of Chapter
36-12-11-5. Powers and Duties of Board
36-12-11-6. Certification Requirements
36-12-11-7. Public Library Service; Application for Certification
36-12-11-8. Private or School Library Service; Application for Certification
36-12-11-9. Reciprocity With Other States
36-12-11-10. Library Certification Account
36-12-11-14. Complaints; Form; Filing
36-12-11-15. Director; Duties and Powers; Complaints
36-12-11-16. Complaints; Resolution; Dismissal; Board Determination
36-12-11-20. Attorney General; Investigation and Prosecution
36-12-11-21. Disciplinary Proceedings; Ultimate Authority
36-12-11-22. Confidentiality of Complaint; Disclosure of Information
36-12-11-23. Disciplinary Actions; Conditions
36-12-11-24. Physical and Mental Examination
36-12-11-25. Failure to Comply With Order to Submit to Physical or Mental Examination; Suspension
36-12-11-27. Suspension of Certificate; Renewal
36-12-11-28. Reinstatement of Certificate
36-12-11-29. Consistency in Application of Sanctions; Reliance on Precedent