CONDITIONS OF PROBATION Sample Clauses

The 'Conditions of Probation' clause sets out the specific rules and requirements that an individual must follow while on probation. These conditions may include regular check-ins with a probation officer, restrictions on travel, mandatory participation in counseling or community service, and abstaining from illegal activities. By clearly outlining the expectations and obligations during the probation period, this clause helps ensure compliance and provides a framework for monitoring behavior, ultimately supporting rehabilitation and protecting public safety.
CONDITIONS OF PROBATION. During the probationary period, which shall be effective on the date the Board accepts this Agreement, the Respondent shall comply with each of the following requirements: A. The Respondent agrees to undergo monitoring by the Board until at least five years from the date in which the Board approves the Probation Agreement and for such further period thereafter as the Board shall for reasonable cause order. The Respondent understands that issuance of subsequent limited licenses, a full license or renewals of either may be conditioned upon an extension of this Agreement. At the Board’s discretion, any periods during which the Respondent is not practicing medicine, during the probationary period, may extend the probationary period. B. The Respondent shall refrain from all consumption of alcohol, and use of all controlled substances, unless specifically prescribed by a treating physician who has been informed of the Respondent’s chemical dependency history, for a legitimate medical purpose and in the usual course of the treating physician’s medical practice. C. The Respondent shall not prescribe any controlled substances to himself or any member of his family; and agrees that this provision contained in this sentence will survive the probationary period. Prescribing of controlled substances under this paragraph must be in accordance with all applicable state and federal controlled substance registration requirements. D. The Respondent has entered into a contract, dated March 20, 2013, and in a form acceptable to the Board, with Physician Health Services (“PHS”) of the Massachusetts Medical Society. The Respondent agrees to abide fully by all terms of this contract. This contract includes a provision that PHS will promptly inform the Board of any lapse or violation of its terms by the Respondent, and the contract provides for any necessary waivers of privilege or confidentiality by the Respondent. PHS shall submit quarterly reports to the Board which detail the Respondent's compliance with this contract. E. The Respondent shall undergo random bodily fluid screenings as required by PHS or as may be required by the Board, this requirement may be reasonably modified from time to time consistent with scientific or practical advances in the field of alcohol and drug detection. The Respondent shall submit random samples at least weekly on average, or at such other frequency as the Board or PHS may require. An officer of PHS shall file reports of the screening evaluat...
CONDITIONS OF PROBATION. During the probationary period, which shall be effective on the date the Board accepts this Agreement, the Respondent shall comply with each of the following requirements: A. The Respondent agrees to a probationary period of five (5) years commencing on the date the Probation Agreement is accepted by the Board and for such further period thereafter as the Board shall for reasonable cause order. During this probationary period, the Respondent agrees to 1) complete one hundred (100) hours of uncompensated Board-approved community service within the five year probationary period, to be performed providing meal service to needy individuals and families at St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, every other Sunday for three (3) hours commencing on the first Sunday after completion of ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ federal nine-month home confinement sentence, presently scheduled to be September 22, 2012, and 2) comply with all the requirements of the Respondent’s federal probation. In the event Respondent fails to comply with all terms of his probation with the U.S. District Court, and the U.S. District Court concludes as such, any stay of suspension will be lifted. B. The Respondent’s performance of this activity shall be monitored by ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇. ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall, on a quarterly basis, file reports to the Board certifying the number of hours the Respondent has completed in the activity listed above in Paragraph A. C. In the event that the Respondent seeks licensure to practice medicine in another state, the Respondent shall notify the Board of such fact and shall disclose to the licensing authority in such state his status with this Board. The Respondent shall submit to the Board copies of all correspondence and application materials submitted to another states’ licensing authority. D. In the event the Respondent should leave Massachusetts to reside or practice out of the state, the Respondent shall promptly notify the Board in writing of the new location as well as the dates of departure and return. Periods of residency or practice outside Massachusetts will not apply to the reduction of any period of the Respondent’s probationary licensure, unless the Respondent enters into a monitoring agreement, approved by the Board, in the new location. E. The Respondent shall appear before the Board or a committee of its members at such times as the Board may request, upon reasonable advance notice, commensurate with the gravity or urgency of the nee...
CONDITIONS OF PROBATION. During the probationary period, which shall be effective five years from the date on which the Board accepts this Agreement, the Respondent shall comply with each of the following requirements: A. The Respondent agrees to undergo monitoring by the Board until at least five years from the date on which the Board accepted this Agreement and for such further period thereafter as the Board shall for reasonable cause order. At the Board’s discretion, any periods during which the Respondent is not practicing medicine, during the probationary period, may extend the probationary period. B. The Respondent shall refrain from all consumption of alcohol, and use of all controlled substances, unless specifically prescribed by a treating physician who has been informed of the Respondent’s substance abuse history, for a legitimate medical purpose and in the usual course of the treating physician’s medical practice. C. The Respondent shall not prescribe any controlled substances to himself or any member of his family; and agrees that this provision contained in this sentence will survive the probationary period. Prescribing of controlled substances under this paragraph must be in accordance with all applicable state and federal controlled substance registration requirements. D. The Respondent has entered into a contract, dated March 12, 2014, and in a form acceptable to the Board, with Physician Health Services (“PHS”) of the Massachusetts Medical Society. The Respondent agrees to abide fully by all terms of this contract. This contract includes a provision that PHS will promptly inform the Board of any lapse or violation of its terms by the Respondent, and the contract provides for any necessary waivers of privilege or confidentiality by the Respondent. PHS shall submit quarterly reports to the Board which detail the Respondent's compliance with this contract. E. The Respondent shall undergo random bodily fluid screenings as required by PHS or as may be required by the Board, which requirement may be reasonably modified from time to time consistent with scientific or practical advances in the field of alcohol and drug detection. The Respondent shall submit random samples at least weekly, on average, or at such other frequency as the Board or PHS may require. Sample collection shall be observed by PHS or its designee. An officer of PHS shall file reports of the screening evaluations completed during the previous three months with the Board within thirty (30) days as part ...
CONDITIONS OF PROBATION. During the probationary period, which shall be effective on the date the Board accepts this Agreement, the Respondent shall comply with each of the following requirements: A. The Respondent agrees to undergo monitoring by the Board for at least five years following the adoption of this Agreement, and for such further period thereafter as the Board shall for reasonable cause order. At the Board’s discretion, any periods during which the Respondent is not practicing medicine, during the probationary period, may extend the probationary period. B. The Respondent has entered into a Behavioral Health Monitoring Contract, effective May 2, 2012, and in a form acceptable to the Board, with Physician Health Services (“PHS”) of the Massachusetts Medical Society. The Respondent agrees to abide fully by all terms of this contract. This contract includes a provision that PHS will promptly inform the Board of any lapse or violation of its terms by the Respondent, and the contract provides for any necessary waivers of privilege or confidentiality by the Respondent. PHS shall submit quarterly reports to the Board which detail the Respondent’s compliance with the contract. As part of the Respondent’s PHS contract, he must work with an individual therapist and professional coach, and participate in group therapy. The Respondent must also sign releases to allow the professional coach, the individual therapist and the group therapist to communicate with one another on a regular basis, and must also provide a copy of the Professional Renewal Center (hereinafter “PRC”) evaluation to each of the aforementioned individuals. The Respondent has selected ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, Ph.D as his professional coach. C. The Respondent must participate in an updated PRC assessment four (4) months from the date of entry into his PHS contract, and then again six (6) months later. The Respondent must also follow any and all recommendations made by PRC in either of those updated assessments. D. In the event that the Respondent seeks licensure to practice medicine in another state, the Respondent shall notify the Board of such fact and shall disclose to the licensing authority in such state his status with this Board. The Respondent shall submit to the Board copies of all correspondence and application materials submitted to another states' licensing authority. E. In the event the Respondent should leave Massachusetts to reside or practice out of the state, the Respondent shall promptly notify the Board in...
CONDITIONS OF PROBATION. During the probationary period an evaluation shall be provided to the employee approximately two weeks prior to the end of the six (6) month probationary period. During the probationary period, the Department Director may, with or without cause, get authorization from the City Administrator to dismiss an employee. The probationary employee is at-will and may be discharged or disciplined without cause or advanced notice. In such cases, the employee will have no right to grieve the discipline or discharge under this Agreement.
CONDITIONS OF PROBATION. During the probationary period, which shall be effective on the date the Board accepts this Agreement, the Respondent shall comply with each of the following requirements: The Respondent agrees to undergo monitoring by the Board for five years following adoption of this Agreement, and for such further period thereafter as the Board shall for reasonable cause order. At the Board’s discretion, any periods during which the Respondent is not practicing medicine, during the probationary period, may extend the probationary period. The Respondent may petition to terminate this Agreement upon demonstrating five (5) years of consistent compliance with its terms.
CONDITIONS OF PROBATION. During the probationary period, which shall be effective on the date the Board accepts this Agreement, the Respondent shall comply with each of the following requirements: A. Within ninety (90) days of approval of this Agreement, the Respondent shall complete five (5) continuing professional development credits in geriatric medicine, beyond those required for maintenance of licensure, and three (3) continuing professional development credits in prescribing opioids, beyond those required for maintenance of licensure. B. No later than three months following the adoption of this Agreement, the Respondent shall undergo an audit of twenty-five (25) of her medical records, randomly selected, by a Board-approved entity. The Respondent agrees to incorporate all recommendations to remediate deficiencies made by the Board-approved entity into this Agreement. C. This Agreement shall remain in effect for five (5) years following the date of adoption. D. The Respondent must document her remediation of any deficiencies identified by the audit through quarterly monitoring reports filed by a Board-approved monitor. The Respondent agrees to submit for the Board’s approval the name of a monitor within thirty (30) days of completion of the audit. E. The Respondent shall bear all costs, including the cost of any audit, associated with complying with this Agreement. H. The Respondent shall appear before the Board, or a committee of its members, at such times as the Board requests, upon reasonable advance notice, commensurate with the gravity or urgency as determined by the Board or its committee. I. The Respondent shall notify and provide, within ten (10) days of acceptance of this Agreement by the Board, a complete copy of this Agreement with all exhibits and attachments by certified mail, return receipt requested, or by hand delivery to the following designated entities: any in- or out-of-state hospital, nursing home, clinic, other licensed facility, or municipal, state, or federal facility at which she practices medicine; any in- or out-of-state health maintenance organization with whom she has privileges or any other kind of association; any state agency, in- or out-of-state, with which she has a provider contract; and any in- or out-of-state medical employer, whether or not she practices medicine there; the Drug Enforcement Agency, Boston Diversion Group; the Massachusetts Bureau of Health Care Safety and Quality; and the state licensing boards of all states in which she ...

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