Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-22-305 - Inspections; Denial and Revocation
A. An osteopathic physician shall allow the
Board or its representative access to the physician's office and the records
required under this Article for inspection of compliance with A.R.S. §
32-1871
and this Article.
B. Failure to
comply with A.R.S. §
32-1871
and this Article is unprofessional conduct and grounds for revocation of the
physician's registration to dispense or denial of renewal of registration to
dispense.
C. The Board shall revoke
an osteopathic physician's registration to dispense upon the occurrence of the
following:
1. Suspending, revoking,
surrendering, or canceling the physician's license;
2. Failing to timely renew the physician's
license; or
3. Restricting the
physician's ability to prescribe or administer medication, including loss or
expiration of the physician's Drug Enforcement Administration Certificate of
Registration.
D. If the
Board denies a registration to dispense to an osteopathic physician, the
physician may appeal the decision by filing a written request with the Board no
later than 30 days after service of the notice of denial.
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