Reporting of Convictions of Physicians is a legal document that was released by the Tennessee Department of Health - a government authority operating within Tennessee.
Q: What is the reporting requirement for convictions of physicians in Tennessee?
A: Physicians in Tennessee are required to report any convictions to the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners.
Q: Who is responsible for enforcing the reporting requirement for physician convictions in Tennessee?
A: The Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners is responsible for enforcing the reporting requirement for physician convictions.
Q: What happens if a physician fails to report a conviction in Tennessee?
A: If a physician fails to report a conviction in Tennessee, they may face disciplinary action from the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners.
Q: Are there specific types of convictions that need to be reported by physicians in Tennessee?
A: Yes, physicians in Tennessee are required to report all convictions, regardless of the type of offense.
Q: How soon after a conviction do physicians in Tennessee have to report it?
A: Physicians in Tennessee must report a conviction within 30 days of the date of the conviction.
Q: Can physicians in Tennessee be fined or face additional penalties for failing to report a conviction?
A: Yes, physicians in Tennessee can be fined and may face additional penalties for failing to report a conviction.
Q: Is the reporting requirement for physician convictions in Tennessee confidential?
A: No, the reporting requirement for physician convictions in Tennessee is not confidential and is part of public record.
Form Details:
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