(a) The board has all the powers and duties set forth in this article, by rule, in article one of this chapter and elsewhere in law. (b) The board shall: (1) Hold meetings; (2) Establish requirements for licenses and permits; (3) Establish procedures for submitting, approving and rejecting applications for licenses and permits; (4) Determine the qualifications of an applicant for licenses and permits; (5) Maintain records of the examinations the board or a third party administers, including the number of persons taking the examinations and the pass and fail rate; (6) Hire, discharge, establish the job requirements and fix the compensation of the executive director; (7) Maintain an office, and hire, discharge, establish the job requirements and fix the compensation of employees, inevestigators and contracted employees necessary to enforce this article; (8) Investigate alleged violations of this article, legislative rules, orders and final decisions of the board; (9) Conduct disciplinary hearings of persons regulated by the board; (10) Determine disciplinary action and issue orders; (11) Institute appropriate legal action for the enforcement of this article; (12) Maintain an accurate registry of names and addresses of all persons regulated by the board; (13) Keep accurate and complete records of its proceedings, and certify the same as may be necessary and appropriate; (14) Establish the continuing education requirements for licensees; (15) Issue, renew, combine, deny, suspend, revoke or reinstate licenses and permits; (16) Establish a fee schedule; (17) Propose rules in accordance with article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code to implement this article; and (18) Take all other actions necessary and proper to implement this article. (c) The board may: (1) Contract with third parties to administer the examinations required under this article; (2) Sue and be sued in its official name as an agency of this state; and (3) Confer with the Attorney General or his or her assistant in connection with legal matters and questions.
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