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Challenging a disqualification involves complicated procedures and strict deadlines. But you don’t have to face this overwhelming process alone. If your professional license is at risk, it is imperative that you speak with an experienced health license attorney. The seasoned lawyers at Sieben Edmunds Miller PLLC have had past success in reversing license disqualifications. Contact us today at 651-994-6744 to discuss your case.
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Similarly, the health license boards are permitted to take disciplinary action, up to and including suspension or revocation of a professional license, for dozens of reasons such as:
- Conviction of a crime
- Unethical or improper conduct
- Conduct likely to harm the public
- Becoming addicted to drugs
- Sexual misconduct
Disqualification timeframes can range anywhere from seven years to permanent disqualification, depending on the type of offense, and your professional license may be in jeopardy even if you are not convicted of a crime. The standard that DHS, MDH, and the licensing boards may use to disqualify a license-holder is much lower than the criminal burden of proof, and in disqualification cases, the “burden” is on the license-holder to show they did not act in a way that disqualifies them.
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