H1172B1989A02101 DMS:NLG 06/17/19 #90 A02101
AMENDMENTS TO HOUSE BILL NO. 1172
Sponsor: SENATOR MUTH
Printer's No. 1989
Amend Bill, page 2, line 26, by striking out all of said line
and inserting
that:
(i) The act should not be an impediment to the
granting of a
Amend Bill, page 2, by inserting between lines 28 and 29
(ii) The applicant's current license, certificate,
registration or permit as described in paragraph (1) is
or has not been subject to refusal, suspension or
revocation for acts constituting one of the following:
(A) Sexual abuse or sexual misconduct.
(B) Drug or alcohol abuse that directly results
in harm to an individual for which the applicant is
licensed, certified, registered or permitted to
serve.
(C) Drug or alcohol abuse to the extent that
such use impairs the ability of the applicant to
practice safely.
(D) Criminal conviction directly involving harm
to the health or safety of an individual for which
the applicant is licensed, certified, registered or
permitted to serve.
Amend Bill, page 3, line 2, by striking out all of said line
and inserting
board or commission determines, in its discretion, that:
(i) The
Amend Bill, page 3, by inserting between lines 5 and 6
(ii) The applicant has not been disciplined by the
jurisdiction that issued the license, certificate,
registration or permit for acts constituting one of the
following:
(A) Sexual abuse or sexual misconduct.
(B) Drug or alcohol abuse that directly results
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in harm to an individual for which the applicant is
licensed, certified, registered or permitted to
serve.
(C) Drug or alcohol abuse to the extent that
such use impairs the ability of the applicant to
practice safely.
(D) Criminal conviction directly involving harm
to the health or safety of an individual for which
the applicant is licensed, certified, registered or
permitted to serve.
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See A02101 in
the context
of HB1172