Registered Dental Hygienist in Alternative Practice (RDHAP) Law and Ethics Practice Exam

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What happens if a licensee does not complete the diversion program?

  1. The investigation is automatically dismissed

  2. Disciplinary actions may be imposed

  3. The licensee can reapply after a year

  4. Legal charges will be filed

The correct answer is: Disciplinary actions may be imposed

When a licensee does not complete the diversion program, disciplinary actions may be imposed upon them. The diversion program is typically designed as an alternative to disciplinary measures, offering the licensee a chance to address issues related to substance abuse or professional misconduct without facing the more severe consequences of formal disciplinary action. Failure to successfully complete this program suggests that the individual has not met the required standards or conditions set forth, which can lead to the imposition of disciplinary measures by the licensing board or authority. Such actions might include suspension or revocation of the license, fines, or other formal repercussions, all intended to uphold professional standards and ensure public safety. The other options do not accurately represent the consequences of not completing the diversion program. For instance, the investigation is not automatically dismissed; instead, it may escalate given the failure to comply with the diversion program's requirements. Reapplying after a year is not a guaranteed outcome without evidence of corrective action or completion of the program. Lastly, legal charges are not necessarily filed as a direct consequence of non-completion of the diversion program, as that situation typically pertains to more serious misconduct or legal violations.