(a) Certain violations of an order by a probationer
are of such a nature that the continuation in practice by the probationer
shall be considered a continuing threat to the public welfare. Such
violation is grounds for a temporary suspension hearing as provided
under Chapter 187, Subchapter F of this title (relating to Temporary
Suspension and Restriction Proceedings) or for automatic suspension
pursuant to terms and conditions of the probationer's order. Such
violations include, but are not limited to:
(1) failure to pass the Special Purpose Examination
within the required number of attempts;
(2) failure to pass the Medical Jurisprudence Examination
within the required number of attempts;
(3) testing positive for a prohibited substance;
(4) failure to timely submit to a drug and/or alcohol
screen;
(5) refusal to submit to a drug and/or alcohol screen;
and
(6) any attempt to circumvent or tamper with the accuracy
of a drug and/or alcohol screen.
(b) Violations of certain terms of a remedial plan
may constitute grounds for automatic suspension as set out in the
remedial plan. Such violations include, but are not limited to:
(1) failure to pass the Special Purpose Examination
within the required number of attempts; or
(2) failure to pass the Medical Jurisprudence Examination
within the required number of attempts.
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