Is a licensee or registrant required to disclose disciplinary actions filed against his or her license?
Yes, Iowa law requires you to disclose any disciplinary actions that have been filed against you. Furthermore, the licensee or registrant is required by Iowa Code section 272C.9(3) to report to the Board any adverse judgment in a professional malpractice action to which the licensee or registrant is a party, and every settlement of a claim against the licensee or registrant alleging malpractice. All reports are to be submitted to the Board within 30 days of a final decision in a disciplinary action and within 30 days after final action in a malpractice claim. Failure to disclose either disciplinary actions or malpractice settlements could result in Board discipline.
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