S.C. Code Regs. § 93-250 - Conduct of Hearing
A. A disciplinary
hearing shall be conducted pursuant to South Carolina Code Ann. Section
40-1-90.
At any disciplinary hearing, any party to the proceedings may appear in person
and with counsel, and shall be given the opportunity to produce evidence and
witnesses and to cross examine witnesses.
B. At any hearing conducted before the Board,
if a party shall appear without counsel, the Board shall advise such party of
his right to be represented by counsel, to call witnesses, to cross examine
witnesses, and to produce evidence in his behalf.
C. Appearances shall be noted on the official
record of hearings.
D. The Board
shall have authority to issue subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum.
E. Upon a determination by the Board that
there are grounds for discipline, the Board may take any one or more of the
following actions:
(1) Issue a public
reprimand;
(2) Impose costs
pursuant to South Carolina Code Ann. Section
40-1-170;
(3) Impose a fine not to exceed one thousand
dollars for each violation not to exceed a total fine of ten thousand
dollars;
(4) Place the licensee on
probation for a definite or indefinite time and prescribe conditions to be met
during probation;
(5) Suspend the
license for a definite or indefinite time, and prescribe conditions to be met
before readmission to practice;
(6)
Permanently revoke the license.
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