760 IAC 4-8-7 - Enforcement
Authority: IC 27-19-1-4; IC 27-19-4-1; IC 27-19-4-11
Affected: IC 27-19-4-11
Sec. 7.
(a) As used
in this section, "material misrepresentation" means a false or misleading
statement of fact or the omission of any fact that, if known to the
commissioner, would be cause to suspend, revoke, or refuse to grant approval
under this rule, or that would otherwise render such program, instructor, or
program director ineligible for the approval for which application was
made.
(b) The commissioner may
deny, suspend, or revoke the approval of a program or the approval of an
instructor or program director if the commissioner finds that the program,
instructor, or program director has made a material misrepresentation on the
application for program approval, on the application for instructor approval,
or on the application for program director approval.
(c) The commissioner may:
(1) suspend or revoke the certification of a
program that does not maintain reasonable standards, as determined by the
commissioner; or
(2) disqualify an
approved instructor who is currently qualified under section 3 of this rule to
render instruction in a navigator program from rendering the instruction if the
annual passing percentage of individuals, who receive instruction from the
approved instructor and take the navigator certification examination, is less
than forty-five percent (45%).
(d) A program, instructor, or program
director may appeal an action listed under this section pursuant to
760 IAC 4-7.
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