Sec. 206.306. EFFECT OF REHABILITATION ORDER. (a) A rehabilitation order imposed under Section 206.305 is a nondisciplinary private order. If entered into by agreement, the order is an agreed disposition or settlement agreement for purposes of civil litigation and is exempt from Chapter 552, Government Code.
(b) The rehabilitation order must contain findings of fact and conclusions of law. The order may impose a license revocation or suspension, a period of probation or restriction, or any other sanction authorized by this chapter or agreed to by the medical board and the person subject to the order.
(c) A violation of a rehabilitation order may result in disciplinary action under this chapter or under the terms of the agreed order.
(d) A violation of a rehabilitation order is grounds for disciplinary action based on:
(1) unprofessional or dishonorable conduct; or
(2) any provision of this chapter that applies to the conduct that resulted in the violation.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1014, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle C - Other Professions Performing Medical Procedures
Chapter 206 - Surgical Assistants
Subchapter G. Disciplinary Proceedings
Section 206.301. Disciplinary Actions by the Medical Board
Section 206.302. Conduct Related to Fraud or Misrepresentation
Section 206.303. Conduct Related to Violation of Law
Section 206.304. Conduct Indicating Lack of Fitness
Section 206.305. Rehabilitation Order
Section 206.306. Effect of Rehabilitation Order
Section 206.307. Audit of Rehabilitation Order
Section 206.3075. Responsibilities of Private Associations
Section 206.309. Protection of Patient Identity
Section 206.310. Rules for Disciplinary Proceedings
Section 206.311. Required Suspension of Incarcerated Surgical Assistant
Section 206.312. Temporary Suspension
Section 206.313. Informal Proceedings
Section 206.314. Roles and Responsibilities of Participants in Informal Proceedings
Section 206.315. Medical Board Representation in Informal Proceedings