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The Hand Therapy Certification Commission, Inc., (HTCC) has
adopted its Disciplinary Policy to articulate standards of
conduct required for eligibility for the certification, continued
certification, and recertification of Certified Hand Therapists.
The Disciplinary Policy is the foundation of HTCC's certification
program and exemplifies the commitment of HTCC and Certified
Hand Therapists to patients, the public, and to the profession
through competent and professional practice of hand therapy.
HTCC is pleased to adopt these standards and welcomes comment
and inquiry from hand therapists and the public.
To be eligible for Certification or Recertification, an individual
must continuously comply with all of HTCC's standards, policies,
and procedures as set forth in the Disciplinary Policy. Actions
which constitute a violation of HTCC’s Disciplinary
Policy include, but are not limited to: cheating on an examination,
failing to pay fees or submit requested information, providing
false information, misrepresenting certification status, abusing
alcohol or drugs, misusing HTCC property, and being subject
to any regulatory, criminal, or civil action related to the
practice of hand therapy.
HTCC expects any person concerned with a possible violation
of the Disciplinary Policy to inform HTCC. Alleged violations
are first referred to HTCC’s President and then to HTCC’s
Disciplinary Review Committee, if review is warranted. If
good cause is found to further pursue the alleged violation,
a hearing will be held before HTCC’s Disciplinary Hearing
Committee. The individual will have the opportunity to present
a defense and may be represented by an attorney. The Disciplinary
Hearing Committee will determine the appropriate sanctions
to be imposed if any; HTCC may deny, revoke, or otherwise
act upon an individual’s certification. The individual
may appeal an unfavorable decision to HTCC’s Board of
Directors, whose decision will be final. If eligibility or
certification is denied or revoked, an individual cannot be
reconsidered for a period of at least three years. In the
event that an alleged violation constitutes an imminent threat
to the public, this procedure may be accelerated.
By submitting an application or holding a certification from
HTCC, each applicant and certificant: (i) consents to the
release of information concerning her/his application and
certification, including any disciplinary actions; and (ii)
releases HTCC from any liability for doing so.
The above does not constitute a complete statement of HTCC’s
Disciplinary Policy and should not be relied upon as the basis
for any claim.
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