§ 4146. Definitions.  


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  • (a) “Incompetence” is the lack of possession of or the failure to exercise that degree of knowledge, learning, skill, ability, care or experience ordinarily possessed and exercised by a competent licensed professional.
    (b) “Negligence” is a departure from the standard of care, which under similar circumstances, would have been ordinarily exercised by a competent licensed professional.
    (c) “Gross negligence” is an extreme departure from the standard of care, which under similar circumstances, would have been ordinarily exercised by a competent licensed professional.
    (d) For the purposes of denial, suspension, or revocation of a license, a crime or act shall be considered to be “substantially related to the qualifications, functions or duties of an occupational therapy practitioner,” if it evidences present or potential unfitness of a licensee to perform the functions authorized by his or her license or in a manner inconsistent with the public health, safety, or welfare. Such crimes or acts include, but are not limited to, those involving the following:
    (1) Violating or attempting to violate, directly or indirectly, or assisting or abetting the violation of or conspiring to violate any provision or term of the Occupational Therapy Practice Act.
    (2) Fiscal dishonesty, theft or larceny.
    (3) An incident involving controlled substances or alcohol to the extent that practice is impaired or a threat to the health or safety of themselves or others.
    (4) Conviction of a crime involving harassment or stalking (as defined by the Penal Code).
    (5) Conviction of a crime involving lewd conduct, prostitution or solicitation thereof, or pandering and/or indecent exposure (as defined by the Penal Code).
    (6) Assaultive or abusive conduct including, but not limited to, those violations listed in subdivision (d) of Penal Code Section 11160.
    (7) Failure to comply with any mandatory reporting requirements.
    (8) Any conviction or act subject to an order of registration pursuant to Section 290 of the Penal Code.
HISTORY
1. New section filed 8-29-2012; operative 9-28-2012 (Register 2012, No. 35).

Note

Note: Authority cited: Section 2570.20, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 2570.2 and 2570.20, Business and Professions Code.