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Title 12 . Professional and Vocational Regulations
Chapter 40 . Big Game Guides and Transporters
Section 220. Certification of compliance

12 AAC 40.220. Certification of compliance

(a) A licensee shall submit, upon a form supplied by the board, a signed statement of compliance with the continuing medical education requirement at the time the licensee applies for license renewal.

(b) The board or its designee will, in the board's or the board designee's discretion, require a licensee to submit additional evidence of compliance with the continuing medical education requirement. The licensee shall maintain evidence of compliance.

(c) The board or its designee will, in the board's or the board designee's discretion, audit the statements of compliance and additional evidence submitted under (a) and (b) of this section. If, upon audit, the board or its designee determines that the statement of compliance contained misstatements and that the licensee had not met continuing medical education requirements set out in 12 AAC 40.200 and 12 AAC 40.210 by the time that the statement of compliance was signed, the board or its designee will consider the licensee as securing a license through intentional misrepresentation under AS 08.64.326 (a)(1). Nothing in this subsection precludes that board from finding other grounds for imposition of disciplinary sanctions under AS 08.64.326 based on the conduct described in this subsection.

History: Eff. 10/8/81, Register 80; am 5/16/98, Register 146; am 1/16/99, Register 149; am 8/9/2000, Register 155

Authority: AS 08.64.075

AS 08.64.100

AS 08.64.312

AS 08.64.326


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