The board may take action authorized by § 36-9C-23 upon satisfactory showing that the physical or mental condition of the license holder or applicant is determined by a competent medical examiner to be such as to jeopardize or endanger the health of those entrusted to the license holder’s or applicant’s care. The board may demand an examination of a license holder or applicant by a competent medical examiner selected by the board at the board’s expense. If a license holder fails to submit to the examination, the failure constitutes immediate grounds for suspension of the license holder’s license.

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Source: SL 2017, ch 172, § 24.