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§ 1371. Access to documents; discovery

§ 1371. Access to documents; discovery (a)(1) A licensee who is notified that a specification of one or more charges of unprofessional conduct have been made against the individual in accordance with subdivision 1370(b)(3) of this chapter shall be entitled to inspect and copy all information in the possession of the Department of Health pertaining […]

§ 1372. Hearing panel

§ 1372. Hearing panel (a) Composition of hearing panel. (1) The Executive Director may designate a hearing panel constituting less than a quorum of the Board to conduct hearings that would otherwise be heard by the full Board. A hearing panel shall consist of at least three members, including at least one physician member of […]

§ 1373. Hearing before the Board

§ 1373. Hearing before the Board (a) If the Board deems it necessary, following receipt of the report of the hearing panel pursuant to section 1372 of this chapter and after further notice to the individual complained against, the Board may take additional evidence at a hearing before the Board, which shall be conducted according […]

§ 1374. Decision and order

§ 1374. Decision and order (a) Regardless of whether the Board makes its determination on the findings of the hearing panel pursuant to section 1372 of this chapter alone, on the findings of the hearing panel as supplemented by a hearing before the Board pursuant to section 1373 of this chapter, or on its own […]

§ 1318. Accessibility and confidentiality of disciplinary matters

§ 1318. Accessibility and confidentiality of disciplinary matters (a) It is the purpose of this section both to protect the reputation of licensees from public disclosure of unwarranted complaints against them and to fulfill the public’s right to know of any action taken against a licensee when that action is based on a determination of […]

§ 1351. Board of Medical Practice

§ 1351. Board of Medical Practice (a) The Board of Medical Practice is created. The Board shall be composed of 17 members, nine of whom shall be licensed physicians, one of whom shall be a physician assistant licensed pursuant to chapter 31 of this title, one of whom shall be a podiatrist licensed pursuant to […]

§ 1353. Powers and duties of the Board

§ 1353. Powers and duties of the Board The Board shall have the following powers and duties to: (1) License and certify health professionals pursuant to this title. (2) Investigate all complaints and charges of unprofessional conduct against any holder of a license or certificate, or any medical practitioner practicing pursuant to section 1313 of […]

§ 1354. Unprofessional conduct

§ 1354. Unprofessional conduct (a) The Board shall find that any one of the following, or any combination of the following, whether the conduct at issue was committed within or outside the State, constitutes unprofessional conduct: (1) fraud or misrepresentation in applying for or procuring a medical license or in connection with applying for or […]

§ 1364. References to the State Board of Medical Registration

§ 1364. References to the State Board of Medical Registration The State Board of Medical Registration is abolished. All references in the Vermont Statutes Annotated to the State Board of Medical Registration shall be deemed from and after July 1, 1976, to refer to the State Board of Medical Practice. (Added 1975, No. 249 (Adj. […]

§ 1314. Illegal practice

§ 1314. Illegal practice (a) A person who, not being licensed, advertises or holds himself or herself out to the public as described in section 1311 of this title, or who, not being licensed, practices medicine as defined in section 1311 of this title, or who practices medicine under a fictitious or assumed name, or […]