Montana Code 37-1-136. Disciplinary authority of boards — injunctions
37-1-136. Disciplinary authority of boards — injunctions. (1) Subject to 37-1-138, each licensing board allocated to the department has the authority, in addition to any other penalty or disciplinary action provided by law, to adopt rules specifying grounds for disciplinary action and rules providing for:
Terms Used In Montana Code 37-1-136
- Board: means a licensing board created under Title 2, chapter 15, that regulates a profession or occupation and that is administratively attached to the department as provided in 2-15-121. See Montana Code 37-1-130
- Department: means the department of labor and industry established in 2-15-1701. See Montana Code 37-1-130
- Injunction: An order of the court prohibiting (or compelling) the performance of a specific act to prevent irreparable damage or injury.
- License: means permission granted under a chapter of this title to engage in or practice at a specific level in a profession or occupation, regardless of the specific term used for the permission, including permit, certificate, recognition, or registration. See Montana Code 37-1-130
- Person: includes a corporation or other entity as well as a natural person. See Montana Code 1-1-201
- Probation: A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.
(a)revocation of a license;
(b)suspension of its judgment of revocation on terms and conditions determined by the board;
(c)suspension of the right to practice for a period not exceeding 1 year;
(d)placing a licensee on probation;
(e)reprimand or censure of a licensee; or
(f)taking any other action in relation to disciplining a licensee as the board in its discretion considers proper.
(2)Any disciplinary action by a board shall be conducted as a contested case hearing under the provisions of the Montana Administrative Procedure Act.
(3)Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a board may maintain an action to enjoin a person from engaging in the practice of the occupation or profession regulated by the board until a license to practice is procured. A person who has been enjoined and who violates the injunction is punishable for contempt of court.
(4)An action may not be taken against a person who is in compliance with Title 16, chapter 12, part 5.
(5)Rules adopted under subsection (1) must provide for the provision of public notice as required by 37-1-311.