§ 63-17-219. Causes of Denial, Revocation or Suspension — Costs of Prosecution — Witnesses — Subpoenas
Subject to the due process requirements of the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, compiled in title 4, chapter 5, any person registered under this part may have such license denied, revoked or suspended for a fixed period to be determined by the council for any of the following causes: Conviction of an offense involving moral turpitude. […]
§ 63-17-220. Hearing Before Council Required
Except as otherwise provided by § 63-17-214, no license issued pursuant to this part may be suspended, revoked, denied or renewal denied without a hearing before the council or its duly authorized trial examiner, if requested by the certificate holder or applicant, on due notice. Any action of the council taken pursuant to this part […]
§ 63-17-221. Penalties Council May Enforce by Seeking Court Injunction
A violation of this part is a Class B misdemeanor. The council, with the approval of the board, may seek to enforce any provision of this part by petitioning a court of appropriate jurisdiction for an injunction to enjoin continuing violations of this part or by any other appropriate proceeding. No such proceeding is barred […]
§ 63-17-222. Licensed Hearing Aid Dispenser Eligible for Hearing Instrument Specialist License
Upon July 1, 1995, any person who is a trainee, apprentice or who has entered into a training program to become a licensed hearing aid dispenser shall be eligible to receive a license as a hearing instrument specialist; provided, that such person complies with all of the requirements of chapter 15 of this title [repealed], […]
§ 63-17-212. Notification of Change of Address
Each licensee shall notify the council of any change of address of the licensee’s place of business, within thirty (30) days of such change. Failure to give such notice shall be deemed just cause for disciplinary action by the council.
§ 63-17-213. Registry of License Holders — Review of Qualifications
The council shall issue, under the board’s name, all licenses approved by the council, and the board and shall maintain a registry of all license holders. It is the duty of the council to review and approve the qualifications of applicants for certification or renewal as hearing instrument specialists.
§ 63-17-214. Renewal — Fees — Retirement
Each licensed hearing instrument specialist shall pay to the council a biennial renewal fee as set by the council, payable in advance, for the ensuing two (2) years. The council shall notify each licensee that such renewal is due. As a condition of renewal, the licensee shall be reexamined by the council and shall pay […]
§ 63-17-215. Expenses of Board and Council Paid by Fees
The fees relating to the practice of dispensing hearing instruments shall be set by the board in an amount sufficient to pay all of the expenses of the council, as well as all of the expenses of the board that are directly attributable to the performance of its duties pursuant to this part. Expenditures of […]
§ 63-17-216. Sale of Hearing Instruments
Any person who engages in the practice of dispensing and fitting hearing instruments shall deliver to each person supplied with a hearing instrument, by the dispensing person’s or at the dispensing person’s order or direction, a bill of sale that contains each of the following: The signature of the licensed hearing instrument specialist, the address […]
§ 63-17-217. Return of Purchased Hearing Instruments
Within thirty (30) days of the date of delivery, any purchaser of a hearing instrument from a licensee is entitled to return the hearing instrument for any reason; provided, that such instrument is returned in satisfactory condition and such purchaser pays only reasonable charges for the hearing instrument and related services. Such return privileges apply […]