Q&A: Reporting State Licensure and Certification Actions
During an interview with a practitioner, a state licensing board discovers that the practitioner failed to disclose prior substance abuse on a licensure application. As a result, the state board required the practitioner to complete 5 hours of continuing education pertaining to professional ethics. Should this action be reported to the NPDB?
It depends. If, based on the state's laws, the imposition of the continuing education requirement is a publicly available negative action or finding, the action must be reported to the NPDB. If, under state law, the action does not meet the definition of a publicly available negative action or finding, it should not be reported.