Utah Code 58-72-201. Acupuncture Licensing Board
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(1) There is created an Acupuncture Licensing Board consisting of:
Terms Used In Utah Code 58-72-201
- Adjudicative proceeding: means :(2)(a) an action by a board, commission, department, officer, or other administrative unit of the state that determines the legal rights, duties, privileges, immunities, or other legal interests of one or more identifiable persons, including an action to grant, deny, revoke, suspend, modify, annul, withdraw, or amend an authority, right, or license; and(2)(b) judicial review of an action described in Subsection (2)(a). See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- Board: means the Acupuncture Licensing Board created in Section 58-72-201. See Utah Code 58-72-102
- Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
- Division: means the Division of Professional Licensing created in Section
58-1-103 . See Utah Code 58-1-102- Licensee: includes any holder of a license, certificate, registration, permit, student card, or apprentice card authorized under this title. See Utah Code 58-1-102
- Presiding officer: A majority-party Senator who presides over the Senate and is charged with maintaining order and decorum, recognizing Members to speak, and interpreting the Senate's rules, practices and precedents.
- Unprofessional conduct: is a s defined in Sections 58-1-501 and 58-72-503, and as may be further defined by division rule. See Utah Code 58-72-102
(1)(a) four licensed acupuncturists; and(1)(b) one member from the general public.
(2) The board shall be appointed and serve in accordance with Section 58-1-201.
(3)
(3)(a) The duties and responsibilities of the board shall be in accordance with Sections 58-1-202 and 58-1-203.
(3)(b) In addition, the board shall designate one of its members on a permanent rotating basis to:
(3)(b)(i) assist the division in reviewing complaints concerning the unlawful or unprofessional conduct of a licensee; and
(3)(b)(ii) advise the division in its investigation of these complaints.
(4) A board member who has, under Subsection (3), reviewed a complaint or advised in its investigation may be disqualified from participating with the board when the board serves as a presiding officer in an adjudicative proceeding concerning the complaint.