Complaints against professionals are far from uncommon but receiving a complaint from your profession’s licensing board can be overwhelming. The possibility that one complaint could upend the career that you have worked for can be devastating, and you may not know where to turn first. Fortunately, your Texas optometrist license defense attorneys are here to help with the defensive tactics that you need in any disciplinary license proceedings.
Common Reasons for Complaints and Discipline Against Optometrists
Various situations can lead to complaints and discipline against optometrists. Some of the more common reasons for complaints and disciplinary action under Tex. Admin. Code §277.12 include the following:
Complaints Before the Texas Optometry Board
The Texas Optometry Board (TOB) is the state agency that handles licensing and disciplinary matters for optometrists in Texas. Therefore, under Tex. Admin. Code §277.1, individuals can file complaints against optometrists with the TOB in person at its offices or by mail.
If the complainant is an insurance agent, insurer, pharmaceutical company, or third-party administrator, the TOB will notify the optometrist of the complaint within 15 days of receipt. Otherwise, the TOB will proceed to determine whether the complaint falls into one of the following categories:
TOB then further classifies all jurisdictional complaints into the following categories based on whether they are “high priority” or “normal priority”:
Disposition of Complaints by TOB
Upon classification of a complaint, an investigation-enforcement committee of the TOB will consider the complaint and decide how to handle it. The committee has various options, including:
Disciplinary Proceedings Before TOB
Tex. Admin. Code §277.2 governs disciplinary proceedings before TOB. Before any disciplinary sanctions occur, you have the right to attend an informal conference with TOB and show that you are in compliance with the Act and Board Rules. You have the right to defend yourself at the informal conference against the allegations you are facing with the help of your legal counsel. However, suppose you fail to appear at the informal conference. In that case, the TOB will consider your failure to appear to be an admission to the allegations and enter the recommended sanctions against you.
Contested Administrative Hearings
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TOB will refer your case to the State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH) if you cannot resolve the complaint through the informal conference. SOAH will assign an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) to hear your case. The ALJ will hold an administrative hearing after service of notice and completion of any discovery request. Both sides to the dispute will have a chance to present evidence to support their position. Ultimately, the ALJ will make recommendations as to the disposition of the case.
Potential Sanctions
Potential sanctions in a TOB disciplinary case can range from revocation or suspension of your license to a reprimand. Other possible sanctions may include a period of probation, assessment of a fine, or imposition of a stipulation, limitation, or condition relating to continued practice. For example, these restrictions might include conditioning continued practice on engaging in counseling or completing continuing education.
Get the Advice You Need About Your Professional License
When you face the potential loss of your livelihood, you cannot risk any mistakes. Don’t try to handle such a challenging situation on your own. The optometrist license defense lawyers at Bertolino LLP, can look at your circumstances and help you devise the best strategy to protect your license. Call us today at (512) 476-5757 or get more information about us online.
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