North Dakota Code § 43-13-22

License - When revoked
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1. After an administrative hearing conducted in accordance with chapter 28-32, the board 
may restrict, revoke, or suspend any license granted by it under this chapter when the 
board determines the holder of the license:
a. Has violated any provisions of this chapter, the rules and regulations of the board, 
or committed an offense determined by the board to have a direct bearing upon a 
holder's ability to serve the public as an optometrist, or when the board 
determines, following conviction of a holder for any other offense, that the holder 
is not sufficiently rehabilitated under section 12.1-33-02.1;
b. Has sold or distributed any drug legally classified as a controlled substance or as 
an addictive or dangerous drug;
c. Has been addicted to the excessive use of intoxicating liquor or a controlled 
substance for at least six months immediately prior to the filing of the charges;
d. Is afflicted with any contagious or infectious disease;
e. Is grossly incompetent to discharge the holder's duties in connection with the 
practice of optometry;
f. Has employed fraud, deceit, misrepresentation, or fraudulent advertising in the 
practice of optometry; or
g. Is engaged in the practice of optometry by being directly or indirectly employed by 
any person other than a licensed optometrist, a physician licensed under chapter 
43-17, a hospital, or a clinic operated by licensed optometrists or by licensed 
physicians.
2. Any person whose license has been revoked or suspended may have the same 
reinstated upon satisfactory proof that the disqualification has ceased or that the 
disability has been removed and upon such conditions as established by the board.

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