Upon a
finding, after hearing, that a license holder has committed
unprofessional conduct or is unable to practice with reasonable
skill and safety due to a physical or mental condition, the
disciplining authority shall issue an order including sanctions
adopted in accordance with the schedule adopted under RCW 18.130.390 giving proper consideration to any prior findings of
fact under RCW 18.130.110, any stipulations to informal
disposition under RCW 18.130.172, and any action taken by other
in-state or out-of-state disciplining authorities. The order
must provide for one or any combination of the following, as
directed by the schedule:
(1) Revocation of the license;
(2) Suspension of the license for a fixed or indefinite
term;
(3) Restriction or limitation of the practice;
(4) Requiring the satisfactory completion of a specific
program of remedial education or treatment;
(5) The monitoring of the practice by a supervisor approved
by the disciplining authority;
(6) Censure or reprimand;
(7) Compliance with conditions of probation for a designated
period of time;
(8) Payment of a fine for each violation of this chapter,
not to exceed five thousand dollars per violation. Funds
received shall be placed in the health professions account;
(9) Denial of the license request;
(10) Corrective action;
(11) Refund of fees billed to and collected from the
consumer;
(12) A surrender of the practitioner's license in lieu of
other sanctions, which must be reported to the federal data bank.
Any of the actions under this section may be totally or
partly stayed by the disciplining authority. Safeguarding the
public's health and safety is the paramount responsibility of
every disciplining authority. In determining what action is
appropriate, the disciplining authority must consider the
schedule adopted under RCW 18.130.390. Where the schedule allows
flexibility in determining the appropriate sanction, the
disciplining authority must first consider what sanctions are
necessary to protect or compensate the public. Only after such
provisions have been made may the disciplining authority consider
and include in the order requirements designed to rehabilitate
the license holder. All costs associated with compliance with
orders issued under this section are the obligation of the
license holder. The disciplining authority may order permanent
revocation of a license if it finds that the license holder can
never be rehabilitated or can never regain the ability to
practice with reasonable skill and safety.
Surrender or permanent revocation of a license under this
section is not subject to a petition for reinstatement under RCW 18.130.150.
The disciplining authority may determine that a case
presents unique circumstances that the schedule adopted under RCW 18.130.390 does not adequately address. The disciplining
authority may deviate from the schedule adopted under RCW 18.130.390 when selecting appropriate sanctions, but the
disciplining authority must issue a written explanation of the
basis for not following the schedule.
The license holder may enter into a stipulated disposition
of charges that includes one or more of the sanctions of this
section, but only after a statement of charges has been issued
and the license holder has been afforded the opportunity for a
hearing and has elected on the record to forego such a hearing.
The stipulation shall either contain one or more specific
findings of unprofessional conduct or inability to practice, or a
statement by the license holder acknowledging that evidence is
sufficient to justify one or more specified findings of
unprofessional conduct or inability to practice. The stipulation
entered into pursuant to this subsection shall be considered
formal disciplinary action for all purposes.
[2008 c 134 § 10. Prior: 2006 c 99 § 6; 2006 c 8 § 104; 2001 c 195 § 1; 1993 c 367 § 6; 1986 c 259 § 8; 1984 c 279 § 16.]
NOTES:
Finding -- Intent -- Severability -- 2008 c 134: See notes following RCW 18.130.020.
Findings -- Intent -- Part headings and subheadings not law -- Severability -- 2006 c 8: See notes following RCW 5.64.010.
Severability -- 1986 c 259: See note following RCW 18.130.010.