| B.__Habitual substance abuse that has resulted or is | foreseeably likely to result in the licensee's performing | services in a manner that endangers the health or safety | of patients; |
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| C.__A professional diagnosis of a mental or physical | condition that has resulted or may result in the | licensee's performing services in a manner that endangers | the health or safety of patients; |
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| D.__Aiding or abetting the practice of denturism by an | individual who is not licensed under this chapter and who | claims to be legally licensed; |
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| E.__Incompetence in the practice of denturism.__A licensee | is considered incompetent in the practice if the licensee | has: |
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| (1)__Engaged in conduct that evidences a lack of ability | or fitness to perform the duties owed by the licensee | to a client or patient or the general public; or |
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| (2)__Engaged in conduct that evidences a lack of | knowledge or inability to apply principles or skills | to carry out the practice of denturism.; |
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| F.__Unprofessional conduct.__A licensee is considered to | have engaged in unprofessional conduct if the licensee | violates a standard of professional behavior that has been | established in the practice of denturism; |
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| G.__Subject to the limitations of Title 5, chapter 341, | conviction of a crime that involves dishonesty or false | statement or that relates directly to the practice of | denturism, or conviction of a crime for which | incarceration for one year or more may be imposed; |
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| H.__A violation of this chapter or a rule adopted by the | board; or |
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| I.__Engaging in false, misleading or deceptive | advertising. |
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