Maryland Code § HO-18-314

Section HO-18-314
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(a) If, in investigating an allegation brought against a licensee or registrant
under this title, the Board has reason to believe that the licensee or registrant may
cause harm to persons affected by the licensee's or registrant's practice of psychology,
the Board, on its own initiative, may direct the licensee or registrant to submit to an
appropriate examination by a psychologist or physician designated by the Board.
(b) In return for the privilege given to a licensee or registrant to practice
psychology in the State, the licensee or registrant is deemed to have:
(1) Consented to submit to an examination under this section, if
requested by the Board in writing; and
(2) Waived any claim of privilege as to the testimony or examination
reports of the examining psychologist or physician.
(c) The failure or refusal of the licensee or registrant to submit to an
examination required under subsection (b) of this section is prima facie evidence of
the licensee's or registrant's inability to practice psychology competently, unless the
Board finds that the failure or refusal was beyond the control of the licensee or
registrant.
(d) The Board shall pay the cost of any examination made under this
section.

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