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CA SB763
Bill
AI Summary
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Medical Board of California, Osteopathic Medical Board of California, California Board of Podiatric Medicine, State Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Naturopathic Medicine Committee, and Acupuncture Board must disclose probation information to the public by January 1, 2018.
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Required probation disclosures include: causes alleged, admissions of guilt, length of probation, end date, and all practice restrictions placed on licensees.
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Boards must provide probation information to inquiring members of the public, on board documents, and in plain view on licensees' profile pages on the BreEZe Internet system.
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For stipulated settlements, boards must state that acceptance is not an admission of guilt unless expressly admitted, and that unproven allegations remain unproven.
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Amendments modify Sections 803.1 and 2027 of the Business and Professions Code and add new Sections 1006, 3663.5, and 4962 regarding probation disclosure requirements.
Legislative Description
Medical professionals: probation.
Last Action
From Assembly without further action.
11/30/2016