Abstract

License discipline requires due process by an impartial decision maker in a fair proceeding. This article discusses how board members' use of technology before, during, and after a license discipline proceeding can affect the validity of the proceeding, even if no harm is intended. This article explains the implications of delivering due process using technology and provides case examples from various states. The objective is to provide general guidance on the use of technology, most notably electronic communications, to protect the integrity of the license discipline process.

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