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and rules > Ohio R.C. section 4733.20 Ohio R.C. section 4733.20 Disciplinary actions; code of ethics; complaints; duplicate certificates (A) Pursuant to this section, the state board of registration for professional engineers and surveyors may fine, revoke, suspend, refuse to renew, or limit the registration, or reprimand, place on probation, deny an applicant the opportunity to sit for an examination or to have an examination scored, or impose any combination of these disciplinary measures on any applicant or registrant, or revoke the certificate of authorization of any holder found to be or to have been engaged in any one or more of the following acts or practices: (1) Any fraud or deceit in obtaining registration or a certificate of authorization; (2) Any gross negligence, incompetency, or misconduct in the practice of professional engineering or professional surveying as a registered professional engineer or registered professional surveyor; (3) Aiding or abetting any person to practice professional engineering or professional surveying illegally in the state; (4) Conviction of or plea of guilty to any felony or crime involving moral turpitude; (5) Violation of this chapter or any rule adopted by the board; (6) Violation of any condition of limitation placed by the board upon the registration of any professional engineer or professional surveyor; (7) Failure to abide by or comply with examination instructions. (B) The board shall cause to have prepared and shall adopt a code of ethics, which it shall make known to every registrant. The board may revise and amend this code of ethics from time to time in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. (C) Any person may file with the board a complaint alleging fraud, deceit, gross negligence, incompetency, misconduct, or violation of this chapter or any rule adopted by the board pursuant to section 4733.07 of the Revised Code. Complaints shall be in writing. (D) The board may investigate any registrant or holder of a certificate of authorization to determine whether the registrant or certificate holder is or has been engaged in any one or more of the acts or practices listed in division (A) of this section. The board, by subpoena, may compel witnesses to appear and testify in relation to any investigation under this chapter and may require, by subpoena duces tecum, the production and copying of any book, paper, or document pertaining to an investigation. If a person fails to comply with the subpoena or subpoena duces tecum, the board may apply to the Franklin county court of common pleas for an order compelling the person to comply or, for the failure to do so, to be held in contempt of court. (E) If the board determines there is cause to believe that an applicant, registrant, or a holder of a certificate of authorization is or has been engaged in any act or practice listed in division (A) of this section, the board shall issue a written charge and notify the applicant, registrant, or certificate holder of the right to an adjudication hearing, in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. If the accused applicant, registrant, or holder of a certificate of authorization fails or refuses to appear, or does not request a hearing within the time period specified in Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, the board may determine the validity of the charge and issue an adjudication order in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. (F) If a majority of the board votes in favor of sustaining the charge, the board shall impose one or any combination of the following disciplinary measures: (1) Reprimanding the individual; (2) Imposing a fine on the individual of not more than one thousand dollars for each offense committed by the individual; (3) Refusing to renew, suspending, or revoking the individual’s registration, or revoking the holder’s certificate of authorization; (4) Refusing to allow an applicant to take an examination; (5) Refusing to score an applicant’s examination. The board, for good cause shown, may reregister any person or reissue a certificate of authorization to any corporation, firm, partnership, association, or limited liability company whose registration or certificate has been revoked or suspended. (G) Any applicant, registrant, or certificate holder aggrieved by any action of the board in fining the registrant or denying, suspending, refusing to renew, or revoking the registrant’s registration or a certificate of authorization, or denying an applicant the opportunity to take an examination or to have an examination scored may appeal such action to the proper court under section 119.12 of the Revised Code. (H) A new certificate of authorization to replace any certificate revoked, lost, destroyed, or mutilated, may be issued, subject to the rules of the board, upon payment of a fee established by the board at an amount adequate to cover the expense of issuing a duplicate certificate of authorization. HISTORY: GC § 1083-22; 115 v 364, § 22; 120 v 358 (378), § 2; Bureau of Code Revision, 10-01-1953; 127 v 808 (Effective 09-16-1957); 130 v 1153 (Effective 09-10-1963); 130 v PtII, 235 (Effective 12-16-1964); 133 v H 610 (Effective 11-21-1969); 139 v H 694 (Effective 11-15-1981); 139 v H 547 (Effective 03-03-1983); 140 v H 562 (Effective 04-04-1985); 142 v H 610 (Effective 03-17-1989); 149 v H 337. Effective 08-06-2002.Top of page ^^ |
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R.C. 4733 index 4733.01 Professional engineer and professional surveyor definitions 4733.02 Registration or exemption 4733.021 Restricting use of title engineer by itself or with other terms 4733.03 State board of registration for professional engineers and surveyors 4733.04 Qualifications of board members 4733.05 Compensation and expenses of board 4733.06 Meetings; organization of board; record of proceedings 4733.07 Rules, bylaws, seal and hearings 4733.08 Deposit of receipts; vouchers; surety bonds; employees; expenditures 4733.09 Records; applicant to provide certain information under oath; annual report, financial statement 4733.10 Annual listing of registered professional engineers, registered professional surveyors, and firms 4733.11 License qualifications 4733.12 Applications for registration 4733.13 Examinations 4733.14 Certificate of registration; seals 4733.15 Renewal of registration 4733.151 Continuing professional development requirements 4733.16 Practice by firm, partnership, association, limited liability company or corporation 4733.161 Contractor may provide engineering services through arrangement with registered engineer; unauthorized practice prohibited 4733.17 Inspection of public works projects 4733.18 Temporary registration; exemptions from provisions 4733.19 Reciprocity [Comity] 4733.20 Disciplinary actions; code of ethics; complaints; duplicate certificates 4733.21 Legally recognized professions not affected 4733.22 Prohibited acts 4733.23 Restriction on public authorities; injunction against violation 4733.24 Repealed 4733.25 Fees in excess of statutory amounts 4733.26 Using engineer or engineering in name on or before July 1, 1973 4733.27 Effect of child support default on registration or certificate 4733.99 Penalty Top of page ^^ |
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