§3011. Suspension and revocation of license; refusal to renew
A. The board may refuse to renew a license, may suspend or revoke a license, or may
impose probationary conditions, if the licensee or applicant for license has been guilty of
unprofessional conduct which has endangered or is likely to endanger the health, welfare, or
safety of the public. Such unprofessional conduct shall include:
(1) Obtaining a license by means of fraud, misrepresentation, or concealment of
material facts.
(2) Being guilty of unprofessional conduct, as defined by the policies established by
the board, or violating the code of ethics adopted and published by the American
Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. (AOTA).
(3) Conviction of a crime other than a minor offense in any court if the acts for which
he was convicted are found by the board to have a direct bearing on whether he should be
entrusted to serve the public in the capacity of an occupational therapist or occupational
therapy assistant.
B. Denial, refusal to renew, suspension, revocation, or imposition of probationary
conditions upon a licensee may be ordered by the board in a decision made after a hearing
in the manner provided by the policies which shall be adopted by the board. One year after
the date of the revocation of a license, application may be made to the board for
reinstatement. The board shall have discretion to accept or reject an application for
reinstatement, but shall be required to hold a hearing to consider such reinstatement.
C. The board shall have authority to establish policies regarding denial, suspension,
revocation, or refusal to renew an application. Such policies shall be adopted in accordance
with the provisions of the Louisiana Administrative Procedure Act.
D. A suspended license is subject to expiration during suspension.
Acts 1979, No. 566, §1; Acts 2023, No. 263, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2024.