ND Reporting Requirements
Pursuant to North Dakota Century Code section 43-17.1-05.1, a licensee has a duty to report the following to the Board of Medicine within thirty days:
- Actual knowledge that a licensee may have committed any grounds for discipline;
- Voluntary resigns or limits privileges while under formal or informal investigation by any institution for any reason related to possible medical incompetence, unprofessional conduct, or impairment;
- A citation, charge, arrest, or conviction of any violation of law, other than minor traffic citations;
- A malpractice judgment or settlement;
- Discipline by a licensing board, agency, or professional association;
- An action affecting or limiting privileges or credentials;
- A health care facility restriction of privileges due to practice concerns or discipline for reasons relating to a licensee’s clinical competence which results in a limitation, restriction, suspension, revocation, relinquishment, or nonrenewal of the licensee’s privileges to avoid an investigation or other disciplinary action; or
- A condition that impairs the licensee’s ability to practice the profession in a competent, ethical or professional manner that the licensee is not under treatment for or under contract with the North Dakota Professional Health Program.