North Dakota Code § 43-05-16.2

Suspension or revocation of license
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1. In addition to any other remedy provided by law, the board may, without a hearing, 
temporarily suspend the license or permit of a podiatrist if the board finds as a matter 
of probable cause based on verified evidence that the podiatrist has violated this 
chapter or a rule of the board and that continued practice by the podiatrist would 
create or be likely to result in a serious and imminent risk of harm to the public. The ex 
parte temporary suspension order is effective upon written notice to the podiatrist, 
specifying the law or rule violated. The ex parte temporary suspension remains in 
effect until the board issues a final order in the matter after a hearing unless otherwise 
ordered by a district court. When the board issues the ex parte temporary suspension 
notice, the board shall schedule a disciplinary hearing to be held pursuant to chapter 
28-32. The hearing must be scheduled to begin no later than sixty days after the 
issuance of the ex parte temporary suspension. Within three days after the issuance of 
the ex parte suspension order, the board shall serve the podiatrist with a copy of the 
order along with a copy of the complaint and notice of the date set for the full hearing. 
The podiatrist may appeal the ex parte temporary suspension order prior to the full 
hearing. For purposes of this appeal, the district court shall decide whether probable 
cause reasonably requires the temporary suspension to adequately protect the public 
interests. The court shall give priority to the appeal for prompt disposition thereof. 
Unless ordered by the district court, an appeal by the podiatrist of the ex parte 
temporary suspension order does not stay the effectiveness or validity of the ex parte 
temporary suspension.
2. A suspension, revocation, condition, limitation, qualification, or restriction of a license 
or permit is in effect pending determination of an appeal unless the court, upon petition 
and for good cause shown, otherwise orders.
3. A license or permit to practice podiatric medicine is automatically suspended if a 
guardian of the person of a licensee or permittee is appointed by order of a court 
under chapter 30.1-28 or other similar provisions in this state or elsewhere for reasons 
other than the minority of the licensee or permittee, or the licensee or permittee is 
committed by order of a court under chapter 25 -03.1 or other similar provisions of law 
in this state or elsewhere. The license or permit remains suspended until the licensee 
or permittee is restored to capacity by a court and, upon petition by the licensee or 
permittee, the suspension is terminated by the board after a hearing.
4. The board may restore and reissue a license or permit to practice podiatric medicine 
and may impose as a condition of the license or permit any disciplinary or corrective 
measure.
5. The board may revoke the license of any podiatrist who fails to renew a license. A 
revocation may occur after six months from the date when all renewal fees and other 
conditions must be paid or completed and be in effect before any hearing upon written 
notice to the podiatrist of the revocation. A hearing must be held within sixty days of 
the service of the notice of revocation upon the podiatrist.

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