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Florida Statutes § 462.14
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Current as of June 2015
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“Grounds for disciplinary action; action by the department under the regulation of professions and occupations law”
Naturopathic physicians may be denied a license or face disciplinary sanctions for a variety of grounds including:
- Failing to report to the Department of Health any health care professional who violates the law;
- Making a false report or failing to file a report required by state or federal law;
- Paying or receiving any commission, bonus, kickback, or rebate or engaging in any split-fee arrangement with a health care provider for patient referrals;
- Engaging in sexual misconduct with a patient;
- Making deceptive representations in the practice of naturopathic medicine;
- Failing to keep written medical records for each patient;
- Being unable to practice naturopathic medicine because of illness or substance use;
- Gross malpractice; and
- Performing experimental research without first obtaining written, informed consent from a patient.
Current as of June 2015