(a) Any licensee who uses present or past position,
or office of trust, deliberately to create an individual professional
advantage, or to coerce, or to deceive the public shall be in violation
of the rules of professional conduct.
(b) A licensee may not influence, or attempt to influence,
the statement, response, or opinion of any person, licensed or unlicensed,
to the Board if the Board has requested the statement or opinion.
(c) A licensee may not request or require a client
or another person to waive his or her right to file a complaint with
the Board.
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