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Common use of CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Clause in Contracts

CONCLUSIONS OF LAW. 17 1. The Board has jurisdiction over Respondent pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-3251 et seq. 18 and the rules promulgated by the Board relating to Respondent’s professional practice as a 19 licensed behavioral health professional. 20 2. The conduct and circumstances described in the Findings of Fact constitute a 21 violation of A.R.S. § 32-3251(16)(k), engaging in any conduct or practice that is contrary to 22 recognized standards of ethics in the behavioral health profession or that constitutes a danger 23 to the health, welfare or safety of a client, as it relates to the following section of the AAMFT 24 Code of Ethics: 25 …

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consent Agreement

CONCLUSIONS OF LAW. 17 15 1. The Board has jurisdiction over Respondent pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-3251 et seq. 18 16 and the rules promulgated by the Board relating to Respondent’s professional practice as a 19 17 licensed behavioral health professional. 20 18 2. The conduct and circumstances described in the Findings of Fact constitute a 21 19 violation of A.R.S. § 32-3251(16)(k), engaging in any conduct or practice that is contrary to 22 20 recognized standards of ethics in the behavioral health profession or that constitutes a danger 23 21 to the health, welfare or safety of a client, as it relates to the following section of the AAMFT 24 Code of Ethics: 25 ….

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consent Agreement

CONCLUSIONS OF LAW. 17 19 1. The Board has jurisdiction over Respondent pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-3251 et seq. 18 20 and the rules promulgated by the Board relating to Respondent’s professional practice as a 19 21 licensed behavioral health professional. 20 22 2. The conduct and circumstances described in the Findings of Fact constitute a 21 23 violation of A.R.S. § 32-3251(16)(k), engaging in any conduct or practice that is contrary to 22 24 recognized standards of ethics in the behavioral health profession or that constitutes a danger 23 25 … 1 to the health, welfare welfare, or safety of a client, as it relates to the following section of the AAMFT 24 NASW 2 Code of Ethics: 25 …:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consent Agreement

CONCLUSIONS OF LAW. 17 5 1. The Board has jurisdiction over Respondent pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-3251 et seq. 18 6 and the rules promulgated by the Board relating to Respondent’s professional practice as a 19 7 licensed behavioral health professional. 20 8 2. The conduct and circumstances described in the Findings of Fact constitute a 21 9 violation of A.R.S. § 32-3251(16)(k), engaging in any conduct or practice that is contrary to 22 recognized 10 standards of ethics in the behavioral health profession or that constitutes a danger 23 to the health, welfare 11 or safety of a client, as it relates to the following section sections of the AAMFT 24 NASW Code of Ethics: 25 …: 12 1. 06 (a) Conflicts of Interest 20 1. 06 (b)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consent Agreement

CONCLUSIONS OF LAW. 17 14 1. The Board has jurisdiction over Respondent pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-3251 et seq. 18 15 and the rules promulgated by the Board relating to Respondent’s professional practice as a 19 16 licensed behavioral health professional. 20 17 2. The conduct and circumstances described in the Findings of Fact constitute a 21 18 violation of A.R.S. § 32-3251(16)(k), engaging in any conduct or practice that is contrary to 22 19 recognized standards of ethics in the behavioral health profession or that constitutes a danger 23 20 to the health, welfare or safety of a client, as it relates to the following section of the AAMFT 24 NASW Code of Ethics: 25 …:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consent Agreement

CONCLUSIONS OF LAW. 17 1. The Board has jurisdiction over Respondent pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-3251 et seq. 18 and the rules promulgated by the Board relating to Respondent’s professional practice as a 19 licensed behavioral health professional. 20 2. The conduct and circumstances described in the Findings of Fact constitute a 21 violation of A.R.S. § 32-3251(16)(k), engaging in any conduct or practice that is contrary to 22 recognized standards of ethics in the behavioral health profession or that constitutes a danger 23 to the health, welfare or safety of a client, as it relates to the following section of the AAMFT 24 NASW Code of Ethics: 24 … 25 …

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consent Agreement

CONCLUSIONS OF LAW. 17 19 1. The Board has jurisdiction over Respondent pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-3251 et seq. 18 20 and the rules promulgated by the Board relating to Respondent’s professional practice as a 19 21 licensed behavioral health professional. 20 22 2. The conduct and circumstances described in the Findings of Fact constitute a 21 23 violation of A.R.S. § 32-3251(16)(k), engaging in any conduct or practice that is contrary to 22 24 recognized standards of ethics in the behavioral health profession or that constitutes a danger 23 25 to the health, welfare or safety of a client, as it relates to the following section of the AAMFT 24 NASW Code of Ethics: 25 …:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consent Agreement