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Chapter 148D
Section 148D.240
Recent History
- 2007 148D.240 Repealed 2007 c 123 s 137
- 2006 Subd. 5 Amended 2006 c 212 art 3 s 15
- 2005 148D.240 New 2005 c 147 art 1 s 53
148D.240 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.
Subdivision 1.Failure to self-report adverse actions.
The board has grounds to take action under sections 148D.255 to 148D.270 when a social worker fails to report to the board within 90 days:
(1) having been disciplined, sanctioned, or found to have violated a state, territorial, provincial, or foreign licensing agency's laws or rules;
(2) having been convicted of committing a felony, gross misdemeanor, or misdemeanor reasonably related to the practice of social work;
(3) having had a finding or verdict of guilt, whether or not the adjudication of guilt is withheld or not entered, of committing a felony, gross misdemeanor, or misdemeanor reasonably related to the practice of social work;
(4) having admitted to committing, or entering a no contest plea to committing, a felony, gross misdemeanor, or misdemeanor reasonably related to the practice of social work; or
(5) having been denied licensure by a state, territorial, provincial, or foreign licensing agency.
Subd. 2.Failure to submit application information.
The board has grounds to take action under sections 148D.255 to 148D.270 when an applicant or licensee fails to submit with an application the following information:
(1) the dates and dispositions of any malpractice settlements or awards made relating to the social work services provided by the applicant or licensee; or
(2) the dates and dispositions of any civil litigations or arbitrations relating to the social work services provided by the applicant or licensee.
Subd. 3.Reporting other licensed health professionals.
An applicant or licensee must report to the appropriate health-related licensing board conduct by a licensed health professional which would constitute grounds for disciplinary action under the statutes and rules enforced by that board.
Subd. 4.Reporting unlicensed practice.
An applicant or licensee must report to the board conduct by an unlicensed person which constitutes the practice of social work, as defined in section 148D.010, except when the unlicensed person is exempt from licensure pursuant to section 148D.065.
Subd. 5.Failure to report other applicants or licensees; unlicensed practice.
The board has grounds to take action under sections 148D.255 to 148D.270 when an applicant or licensee fails to report to the board conduct:
(1) by another licensee or applicant which the applicant or licensee has reason to believe may reasonably constitute grounds for disciplinary action under this section; or
(2) by an unlicensed person that constitutes the practice of social work when a license is required to practice social work.
Subd. 6.Duty to warn.
A licensee must comply with the duty to warn established by section 148.975.
Subd. 7.Reporting maltreatment of minors.
An applicant or licensee must comply with the reporting of maltreatment of minors established by section 626.556.
History:
NOTE: This section is repealed effective August 1, 2011, by Laws 2007, chapter 123, section 137.
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