Failing to Follow Professional Licensing Board Orders: What You Need to Know

If you are a professional facing a disciplinary complaint, you likely will have the chance to resolve your complaint informally by agreeing to a board order.

This order sets forth certain responsibilities and conditions you must complete due to your disciplinary proceedings. For various reasons, if you fail to follow a professional licensing board order, you may face further disciplinary proceedings or other adverse consequences.

If you are in this situation, an experienced professional license defense lawyer at Bertolino LLP will work to keep you informed of your rights and responsibilities when you become subject to a professional licensing board order. 

Understanding Board Orders

When you are facing a disciplinary complaint before your licensing board or agency, you will have a chance to respond to that complaint. After reviewing your response and completing any other necessary investigation, your licensing board will determine whether it has sufficient evidence to show that you have violated one or more of the rules or laws that govern your profession. 

If your licensing board finds a violation, it typically will present you with an agreed board order. The board often schedules an informal conference or meeting to discuss the proposed agreement and negotiate its terms.

Most disciplinary cases are resolved through a board order outlining any sanctions and certain conditions and items you must complete to remain licensed and continue working in your field. 

Depending on your circumstances, the provisions in a board order may be designed to penalize you, educate you, and/or ensure that you do not commit similar violations in the future.

The severity and duration of the sanctions in your board order depend on the severity of the alleged misconduct at issue and other mitigating and aggravating factors about your situation.

Completing the sanctions or other conditions throughout the duration of the board order is intended to allow you to return to full and unrestricted licensure in good standing to continue your career.

Board orders can contain a wide range of conditions and sanctions but often include some or all the following terms:

  • Completion of remedial or continuing education courses, typically related to the license holder’s alleged misconduct;
  • Periodic reporting to the board for compliance purposes;
  • Submission of employer evaluations;
  • Payment of administrative penalties;
  • Completion of a substance abuse assessment, counseling or treatment program, and any follow-up recommendations from that program;
  • Undergoing a medical or psychological examination;
  • Submitting to random drug testing;
  • Placement of your professional license on probationary status;
  • On-site supervision and/or monitoring by a person with specific professional qualifications; and
  • Restriction from handling a specific type of work-related duty or seeing a specific type of patient, customer, or client for a set period.

Implications of Failing to Comply with Board Orders

If you agree to a board order, you should be aware of the potentially adverse consequences if you fail to follow its terms. Regardless of your opinion of the terms of your board order, once that order is in place, you are bound by its terms. As a result, failure to comply with any stipulations in your order could result in even more serious implications for your licensure. 

Many licensing boards and agencies will assign a staff member to your case to monitor your compliance. That compliance officer can independently verify your compliance with your board order.

They also are likely to require you to periodically report and provide evidence of your compliance with the terms of the board order. A failure to follow the board order’s terms can lead to further disciplinary action against you.

At that point, you will likely face even more severe sanctions, including suspension and/or revocation of your professional license. The licensing board also may impose additional sanctions on you and/or extend your supervision period. 

Noncompliance as Grounds for a Separate Disciplinary Action

The rules that govern many professionals often state that noncompliance or noncooperation with a board’s order can be an independent ground for disciplinary action.

As a result, in addition to sanctions for the alleged misconduct that your licensing board already has decided you committed, you could face new and additional sanctions simply for disregarding a board order. 

For example, 22 Tex. Admin. Code §217.12(11)(B) states that licensed nurses engage in “unlawful practice” if they violate an order of the Texas Board of Nursing (BON).

Therefore, you can receive additional sanctions for failing to comply with the BON order and sanctions for the underlying offense that led to the BON order. 

Similarly, 22 Tex. Admin. Code §322.4(b)(7) provides that physical therapists who fail to complete the requirements of an agreed order practice “in a manner detrimental to the public health and welfare.”

Physical therapists who violate a board order thus can face additional disciplinary action above and beyond the sanctions for the original offense or misconduct. 

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Allow Bertolino, LLP, to Help You with Your Professional Disciplinary Case

Understanding the implications of a professional licensing board order can be critical to your future. Violating a board order can result in negative consequences, including suspending or revoking your professional license.

When you face disciplinary proceedings, you need an experienced professional licensed defense lawyer to assist you. Contact Bertolino LLP today at (512) 980-3751 or visit us online.

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