What type of complaints are handled by the Board?
State law authorizes the Board to investigate and take disciplinary action against a licensee who engage in: • Knowingly or neglige3ntly providing inaccurate material information to the Board or failing to provide complete and truthful material information upon inquiry by the Board, including during the process of applying for a license, license renewal, or license reinstatement. • Conviction without annulment in any jurisdiction of any criminal offense which constitutes a sexual offense, violation of controlled substance law or involves injury to a victim, the risk of such injury, or dishonesty. • Failing to report to the Board a conviction described above within 30 days. • Ethics violations. • Engaging in sexual misconduct with, or sexual harassment of, a client. • Engaging in or providing care despite actual or potential inability to render such care with reasonable skill and safety by reason of illness, by reason of use of alcohol or drugs, or any other material, or by reason of me