(a) Following the filing of charges or notice of initial denial of a license application, the Board shall disclose the filing to the public on the Board's website. (b) The Board shall create and maintain a public individual profile on each licensee that includes the following information: (1) A summary of charges filed against the licensee, including a copy of the charging document, until a disciplinary panel has taken action under § 14-5F- 18 of this subtitle based on the charges or has rescinded the charges; (2) A description of any disciplinary action taken by the Board or a disciplinary panel against the licensee within the most recent 10-year period that includes a copy of the public order; (3) A description in summary form of any final disciplinary action taken by a licensing board in any other state or jurisdiction against the licensee within the most recent 10-year period if the Board knows about the disciplinary action; (4) A description of a conviction or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere by the licensee for a crime involving moral turpitude that is the basis for disciplinary action taken under § 14-5F-18(c) of this subtitle; and (5) The public address of the licensee. (c) In addition to the information required under subsection (b) of this section, the Board shall include on each licensee's profile a statement of information to be taken into consideration by a consumer when viewing a licensee's profile, including a disclaimer stating that a charging document does not indicate a final finding of guilt by a disciplinary panel. (d) The Board: (1) On receipt of a written request for a licensee's profile from any person, shall forward a written copy of the profile to the person; and (2) Shall maintain a website that serves as a single point of entry where all licensee profile information is available to the public on the Internet. (e) The Board shall provide a mechanism for the notification and prompt correction of any factual inaccuracies in a licensee's profile. (f) The Board shall include information relating to charges filed against a licensee by a disciplinary panel and any final disciplinary action taken by a disciplinary panel against a licensee in the licensee's profile within 10 days after the charges are filed or the action becomes final.
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