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Complaint Review Process - California Since the most serious complaints concern those violations of the Respiratory Care Practice Act while on duty, it is important that you relay your concerns to the RCB to prevent these violations from occurring in the future Your complaint can save lives File a complaint as an employer File a complaint as a consumer
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 16, - LII Legal Information Institute (1) Violating or attempting to violate, directly or indirectly, or assisting or abetting the violation of or conspiring to violate any provision or term of the B P (2) Commission of an act or conviction of a crime involving fraud, fiscal dishonesty theft, or larceny
California Respiratory Care Board License Defense Lawyer At Century Law Group, our experienced respiratory care license defense attorneys have extensive experience representing both RCT and RCP professionals who are being investigated for: Boundary violations Changing the prescription of a physician Conviction of a crime substantially related to the practice of respiratory care
Bill Text - AB-923 Respiratory care practitioners. A violation of the act is a crime This bill would include among those causes for discipline the employment of an unlicensed person who presents herself or himself as a licensed respiratory care practitioner when the employer should have known the person was not licensed
Frequently Asked Questions - California To report an arrest or conviction, you must File a Complaint Once a report is filed, the RCB will open an investigation and you will be notified of the outcome once the investigation is complete
Disciplinary Actions - California Committed negligence and unprofessional conduct by failing to reset a ventilator alarm and give new or special instructions to a patient's guardians Pursuant to a Stipulated Settlement and Disciplinary Order, license publicly reprimanded effective January 10, 2021
California Code of Regulations Title 16. Professional and Vocational . . . When considering the denial of an RCP respiratory care practitioner license pursuant to section 480 of the B P on the grounds that the applicant was has been convicted of a crime, the board shall consider whether the applicant made a showing of rehabilitation and is presently fit for a license, if the applicant completed the criminal sentence