§ 25.216. Sexual misconduct.
(a) Sexual exploitation by a Board-regulated practitioner of a current or former patient, or of an immediate family member of a patient, constitutes unprofessional conduct, is prohibited, and subjects the practitioner to disciplinary action under section 15(a)(8) and (b)(9) of the act (63 P.S. § 271.15(a)(8) and (b)(9)).
(b) Sexual behavior that occurs with a current patient other than the Board-regulated practitioners spouse, constitutes unprofessional conduct, is prohibited, and subjects the practitioner to disciplinary action under section 15(a)(8) and (b)(9) of the act.
(c) When a Board-regulated practitioner has been involved with the management or treatment of a patient other than the practitioners spouse for a mental health disorder, sexual behavior with that former patient which occurs prior to the 2-year anniversary of the termination of the professional relationship constitutes unprofessional conduct, is prohibited, and subjects the practitioner to disciplinary action under section 15(a)(8) and (b)(9) of the act.
(d) A practitioner who engages in conduct prohibited by this section will not be eligible for placement into an impaired professional program in lieu of disciplinary or corrective actions.
(e) Consent is not a defense to conduct prohibited by this section.
Authority The provisions of this § 25.216 issued under sections 10.1(c), 15(a)(8) and (b)(9) and 16 of the Osteopathic Medical Practice Act (63 P.S. § § 271.10a(c), 271.15(a)(8) and (b)(9) and 271.16).
Source The provisions of this 25.216 adopted January 2, 2004, effective January 3, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 47.
Cross References This section cited in 49 Pa. Code § 25.809 (relating to disciplinary action for licensed perfusionist); and 49 Pa. Code § 25.908 (relating to disciplinary action for applicants and genetic counselors).
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