Unprofessional conduct means the same as that term is defined in
Unprofessional conduct means the same as that term is defined in Sections 58-1-501 and 58-17b-502 and may be further defined by rule.
Unprofessional conduct means acts or behavior that fail to meet the minimally acceptable standard expected of similarly situated professionals including, but not limited to, conduct that may be harmful to the health, safety, and welfare of the public, conduct that may reflect negatively on one’s fitness to practice, or conduct that may violate any provision of the code of ethics adopted by the board or a specialty.
Examples of Unprofessional conduct in a sentence
Unprofessional conduct may include but is not limited to: profanity, discrimination, harassment, threats of slander, libel or blackmail, or unethical practices.
More Definitions of Unprofessional conduct
Unprofessional conduct means one or more acts of misconduct; one or more acts of immorality, moral turpitude or inappropriate behavior involving a minor; or commission of a crime involving a minor. A criminal conviction is not an essential element of determining whether or not a particular act constitutes unprofessional conduct.
Unprofessional conduct means conduct unbecoming a licensee or detrimental to the best interests of the public, including conduct contrary to recognized standards of ethics of the licensee’s profession or conduct that endangers the health, safety or welfare of a patient or client.
Unprofessional conduct means the same as that term is defined in Sections 58-1-501 and 58-17b-502.
Unprofessional conduct means, but is not limited to because of enumeration:
Unprofessional conduct as used in this article 240 means:
Unprofessional conduct means improper or dishonourable or unworthy conduct or conduct which, when regard is had to the profession of the person who is registered in terms of this Act, is improper or disgraceful or dishonourable or unworthy, and includes acts and omissions specified in terms of section 36;
Unprofessional conduct means one or more of the following, whether or not it is disgraceful or dishonourable: