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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 8. Business and Professions
- Chapter 15. Behavior Analysts
- Section 60. Disciplinary Sanctions.
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AS 08.15.060. Disciplinary Sanctions.
- (a) When the department finds that a licensee is guilty of an offense under AS 08.15.050, the department may impose the following sanctions singly or in
combination:
- (1) permanently revoke the license to practice;
- (2) suspend the license for a determinate period of time;
- (3) censure the licensee;
- (4) issue a letter of reprimand to the licensee;
- (5) place the licensee on probationary status and require the licensee to
- (A) report regularly to the department on matters involving the basis of probation;
- (B) limit practice to those areas prescribed;
- (C) continue professional education until a satisfactory degree of skill has been reached in areas determined by the department to need improvement;
- (6) impose limitations or conditions on the practice of the licensee.
- (b) The department may withdraw probationary status of a licensee if it finds that the deficiencies that required the sanction have been remedied.
- (c) The department may summarily suspend a license before final hearing or during the appeals process if the
department finds that the licensee poses a clear and immediate danger to the public health and safety if the licensee continues to practice. A
licensee whose license is suspended under this section is entitled to a hearing conducted by the office of administrative hearings not later
than seven days after the effective date of the order. The licensee may appeal the suspension after a hearing to a court of competent
jurisdiction.
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