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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 97-905

PROPOSED RULEMAKING

BUREAU OF PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL AFFAIRS

[49 PA. CODE CH. 43b]

Schedule of Civil Penalties

[27 Pa.B. 2745]

   The Commissioner of Professional and Occupational Affairs (Commissioner) proposes to adopt Chapter 43b (relating to Commissioner of Professional and Occupational Affairs) to read as set forth in Annex A.

   Section 5(a) of the act of June 2, 1993 (P. L. 345, No. 48) (act) (63 P. S. § 2205(a)) authorizes the Commissioner, after consultation with licensing boards and commissions in the Bureau, to adopt a schedule of civil penalties for: (1) operating without a current and valid license, registration, certificate or permit; and (2) violating a licensing board or Commission act or regulation relating to the conduct or operation of a business or facility licensed by a licensing board or commission.

   Section 5(a) of the act further requires the Commissioner to publish in the Pennsylvania Bulletin the schedule of penalties, guidelines for imposition and procedures for appeal of the imposition of civil penalties. Accordingly, the Commissioner published a statement of policy pertaining to the schedule of civil penalties at 25 Pa.B. 4527 (October 21, 1995).

   Section 5(a) of the act also requires the Commissioner, by October 21, 1997, to promulgate regulations finalizing a schedule of civil penalties, guidelines and procedures. The Commissioner intends to accomplish this mandate by promulgating the regulations in Annex A.

   Prior to adopting the statement of policy, the Commissioner consulted with the applicable licensing boards, notified the various professional associations and invited comments and suggestions regarding its implementation. In addition, under the Governor's Executive Order 1996-1, the Commissioner notified the individuals and associations identified by the licensing boards and commissions of the Bureau's intent to promulgate proposed regulations and offered them the opportunity to comment on this proposal. The boards and commission considered these comments in developing the proposed schedules.

   Since its implementation, civil penalty citations have been issued in approximately 373 cases. The sanctions imposed on these relatively minor violations were entered more quickly than it would have taken to resolve the same number of cases under regular disciplinary procedures.

   Based upon the effectiveness of the implementation of the statement of policy, the Commissioner proposes these regulatory amendments finalizing the schedule of civil penalties, guidelines and procedures.

Regulatory Review

   Under section 5(a) of the Regulatory Review Act (71 P. S. § 745.5(a)), the Commissioner submitted a copy of these proposed regulations on May 23, 1997, to the Independent Regulatory Review Commission (IRRC) and to the Chairpersons of the House Committee on Professional Licensure and the Senate Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure. In addition to submitting the proposed regulations, the Commissioner has provided IRRC and the Committees with a copy of a detailed Regulatory Analysis Form prepared by the Commissioner in compliance with Executive Order 1982-2, ''Improving Government Regulations.'' A copy of this material is available to the public upon request.

   If IRRC has objections to any portion of the proposed regulations, it will notify the Commissioner within 30 days of the close of the public comment period. The notification shall specify the regulatory review criteria which have not been met by that portion. The Regulatory Review Act specifies detailed procedures for review, prior to final publication of the regulations, by the Commissioner, the General Assembly and the Governor of objections raised.

Fiscal Impact

   Professional licensing statutes require each board and commission to be self-supporting. Revenues must be generated by fees paid by licensees and must meet or exceed budgeted expenditures.

   A board's disciplinary duties consist of investigating complaints, inspecting licensed facilities and meting out appropriate sanctions. Although the boards are not supported by General Fund tax revenues, members of the regulated community are assessed a biennial renewal fee which finances a board's operations, including the disciplinary function.

   Licensees are impacted individually when they are found guilty of violating a board's act or regulations and a fine is levied. Licensees who dispute charges brought against them, including those filed as civil penalty citations under the act, may request a hearing before a hearing examiner or appeal a decision to the appropriate board. The more resources and time expended by personnel of the Department to dispose of disciplinary cases, the greater the impact of the disciplinary function upon a board's operating costs.

Paperwork Requirements

   The proposed regulations will not necessitate any legal, accounting, reporting or other paperwork requirements.

Statutory Authority

   The regulations are proposed under the authority of section 5(a) of the act which gives the Commissioner the authority to adopt a schedule of civil penalties for: (1) operating without a current and valid license, registration, certification or permit; and (2) violating a licensing board or commission act or regulation relating to the conduct or operation of a business or facility licensed by a licensing board or commission.

Contact Person

   Interested persons are invited to submit written comments, suggestions or objections regarding the proposed regulations to Commissioner Dorothy Childress, P. O. Box 2649, Harrisburg, PA 17105-2649, within 30 days following the publication of the proposed regulations in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

DOROTHY CHILDRESS,   
Commissioner

   Fiscal Note:  16-15. No fiscal impact; (8) recommends adoption.

Annex A

TITLE 49.  PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS

PART I.  DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Subpart A.  PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL AFFAIRS

§§ 43a.1--43a.11.  (Reserved).

   (Editor's Note:  These proposed regulations replace the Statement of Policy published at 49 Pa. Code Chapter 43a, pages 43a-1--43a-16 (serial page nos. (201947)--(214490)).

CHAPTER 43b.  COMMISSIONER OF PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL AFFAIRS

SCHEDULE OF CIVIL PENALTIES, GUIDELINES FOR IMPOSITION OF CIVIL PENALTIES AND PROCEDURES FOR APPEAL

§ 43b.1.  Purpose.

   The purpose of this chapter is to adopt a schedule of civil penalties, procedures for their imposition and procedures for appeal for persons operating without a current, registered, unsuspended and unrevoked license, registration, certificate or permit. The schedule of civil penalties also includes penalties imposed for violating provisions of statutes and regulations of the licensing boards and relating to the conduct or operation of a business or facility as licensed by a licensing board in the Bureau.

§ 43b.2.  Definitions.

   The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

   Act--The act of July 2, 1993 (P. L. 345, No. 48) (63 P. S. §§ 2201--2207).

   Authorized agent--An individual authorized by the Bureau to issue citations in accordance with the act.

   Bureau--The Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs under the Commissioner within the Department of State.

   Commissioner--The Commissioner of Professional and Occupational Affairs.

§ 43b.3.  Procedures.

   (a)  Inspections/investigations. Authorized agents may conduct inspections and investigations for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with statutory provisions and regulations of licensing boards and commissions relating to required licensure and the conduct or operation of a business or facility.

   (b)  Citations.

   (1)  If an inspection reveals a violation of a statute or a regulation for which a civil penalty has been established under the following schedule, the authorized agent may prepare a citation indicating the violations found and the penalties imposed. A copy of the citation will be provided to the respondent.

   (2)  The citation shall be made on a form approved by the Bureau.

   (3)  Within 10 days of the date of the issuance of the citation, the respondent shall enter one of the following:

   (i)  A plea to admit to the violation and remit payment of the civil penalty to the Bureau.

   (ii)  A plea to deny the violation and request a hearing to contest the imposition of a civil penalty.

   (4)  Failure to respond to the citation in the manner specified in paragraph (3) within 10 days will result in the entry of a default judgment against the respondent for the full amount of the civil penalty and may result in additional disciplinary action.

   (5)  The civil penalties shall be paid by certified check or cashier's check or money order and made payable to the ''Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,'' and mailed to: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of State, Complaints Office--Citations, Post Office Box 2649, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105-2649.

   (c)  Hearings.

   (1)  Hearings shall be conducted by a hearing examiner in compliance with 2 Pa.C.S. §§ 501--508 and 701--704 (relating to Administrative Agency Law).

   (2)  If a violation is found, the hearing examiner shall impose the full amount of the civil penalty as charged in the citation and as authorized by the schedules in this chapter.

   (d)  Appeals. A decision by a hearing examiner may be appealed by any party by filing an application for review with the appropriate licensing board within 20 days of the mailing date of the order. An application for review shall set forth with specificity the grounds for appeal. The board will review the record established before the hearing examiner and in its discretion receive additional evidence.

   (e)  Miscellaneous. This section supplements 1 Pa. Code Part II (relating to general rules of administrative practice and procedures.)

§ 43b.4.  Schedule of civil penalties--barbers and barber shops.

STATE BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS

Violation
Under
63 P. S.Title/DescriptionCivil Penalty
Section 551Practicing without a license1st offense--$250
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 557Availability of current license on premises1st offense--$50
2nd offense--$250
Section 558Practicing on lapsed or expired license1st offense--Up to 90 days--Warning;
90 days or more--$100
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 558Operating a business or facility on a lapsed or expired permit or license1st offense--Up to 90 days--Warning;
90 days or more--$250
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 559Failure to employ licensed persons1st offense--$250 for each individual    unlicensed barber
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 560Opening shop for business before shop inspected and approved1st offense--$100
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 560Failure to file application when taking over as owner of existing shop1st offense--$100
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 562Operating an establishment without supervision of manager barber1st offense--$100
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 563Operating a business or facility without a permit or license1st offense--$250
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 563(a)Licensee practicing in place other than licensed shop1st offense--$150
2nd offense--Formal action
Violation Under
49 Pa. Code
Chapter 3Title/DescriptionCivil Penalty
Section 3.51(a)Failure to obtain new shop license when shop moves1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 3.51(b)Failure to register tradename1st offense--$50
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 3.54Failure to meet minimum equipment requirements1st offense--$50
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 3.55Failure to meet minimum maintenance requirements1st offense--$50
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 3.85School equipment does not meet requirements1st offense--$50
2nd offense--$250
Section 3.86School maintenance and sterilization requirements not met1st offense--$50
2nd offense--$100 per requirement
Section 3.89School advertising requirements not met1st offense--$50
2nd offense--$250

§ 43b.5.  Schedule of civil penalties--cosmetologists, manicurists, cosmeticians, shops.

STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY

Violation
Under
63 P. S.Title/DescriptionCivil Penalty
Section 508Practicing without a license1st offense--$500
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 508Maintaining an unlicensed shop1st offense--$500
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 514Practice in place other than licensed shop1st offense--$500
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 519(a)Owner employing unlicensed employes1st offense--$500 for each unlicensed    individual
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 524Availability of current licenses and permits on the premises1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Violation Under
49 Pa. Code
Chapter 7Title/DescriptionCivil Penalty
Section 7.43Practice on lapsed license1st offense--Up to 90 days--Warning;
90 days or more--$250
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 7.62Operating without manager1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Sections 7.64(a)Manager employing unlicensed persons1st offense--$500 for each unlicensed    individual
2nd offense--Formal action
Sections 7.71--7.79Physical requirements for beauty shop1st offense--$50 for each violation
2nd offense--$100 for each violation
Section 7.82Failure to maintain record of services rendered outside a shop1st offense--$50
2nd offense--$250
Section 7.92Failure to sterilize equipment1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 7.93Unsanitary use of towels1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 7.94Unsanitary use of supplies1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 7.101Electrical appliances not properly installed/grounded1st offense--$50
2nd offense--$250
Section 7.114School equipment and supplies not sufficient for student enrollment$50/each item missing
Section 7.117Failure to employ supervisor1st offense--$500
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 7.118(a)Unlicensed teachers1st offense--$500
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 7.118(b)Availability of instructor license on the premises1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 7.118(c)Failure to employ at least one full time instructor1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 7.118(d)Allowing student-teacher ratio to exceed 25:11st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 7.119Failure to maintain student records1st offense--$250
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 7.119aFailure to obtain notarized transcript; failure to obtain verification from other state1st offense--$50
2nd offense--$250
Section 7.120Work done by students on public; failure to post notices; failure to post sign1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 7.121Failure to advertise licensee name or student work1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 7.134Apprentice reports--failure to submit to board1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250

§ 43b.6.  Schedule of civil penalties--funeral directors and funeral establishments.

STATE BOARD OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Violation
Under
63 P. S.Title/DescriptionCivil Penalty
Section 479.6Failure to display licenses conspicuously1st offense--$50
2nd offense--$250
Section 479.13Practice without licenseAny offense--$1,000
Violation Under
49 Pa. Code
Chapter 13Title/DescriptionCivil Penalty
Section 13.83
Section 13.84
Section 13.194
Requirements for advertising of name of licensee1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
 
Section 13.91Operating funeral establishment without Board approvalAny offense--$1,000
Section 13.171Use of preparation room for purposes other than embalming or caring for remains1st offense--$100
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 13.174Preparation room facility and equipment requirements1st offense--$100 per violation
2nd offense--$250 per violation
Section 13.182Improper disposal of waste products including biohazardous waste1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$500
Section 13.193Advertising name of permanent supervisor1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 13.224Failure to comply with reporting requirements for prepaid burial contracts1st offense--$100
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 13.225Failure to file affidavit for prepaid burial account1st offense--$100
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 13.231Practicing on a lapsed licenseUp to 60 days--1st offense--Warning
60 days or more--$500
2nd offense--Formal action

§43b.7.  Schedule of civil penalties--pharmacists and pharmacies.

STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY

Violation Under
49 Pa. Code
Chapter 27Title/DescriptionCivil Penalty
Section 27.11Pharmacy Permit--
(a)  Lack of permit showing accurate and current information as to name and address of pharmacy and name of pharmacist manager
$100
(b)  Display, advertise or use a name other than registered name1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$100
(g)  Failure to notify Board of change in pharmacist manager or operation of pharmacy without pharmacist manager.1st offense--$50 per month or part of    month;
Formal action if no compliance within    60 days after receiving citation
   2nd offense--same as 1st offense
Section 27.14Supplies--
(b)  Expired drugs
1st offense--Under 1 year old--$250
1st offense--Over 1 year old--$500
2nd offense--$1,000
(c)  Failure to maintain equipment and miscellaneous supplies$100 each
Section 27.15Sanitary standards--
(a) and (b) Uncleanliness
$250
(c)  Pharmacy not in good repair$250
(d)  Waste disposal violations$250
(e)  Prescription area not dry, well ventilated and well lighted; not free from rodents or insects$250
(f)  Plumbing not functional$250
(g)  Unauthorized items in prescription area$250
Section 27.16Construction requirements--
(b)(5)  Lack of telephone
$250
   (6)  Lack of required sanitary facilities$250
   (8)  Television set in prescription area not intended for pharmacy instructional use$500
   (9)  Drugs accessible to unauthorized persons; animals unrelated to pharmacy security in prescription area$250
Section 27.18Standards of practice--
(a)  Unsuitable containers
$100
(b)  Lack of required information on prescriptions$100
(d)  Lack of required information on container labels$100
Violation Under
28 Pa. Code
Chapter 25Title/DescriptionCivil Penalty
Section 25.55(d)Improper generic substitution
Five to nine$250
10 or more$500
Section 25.55(e)Failure to refill prescription with the identical product without authorization from prescriber and patient$100
Section 25.56(a)Improper filing of Schedule II prescriptions$100
Section 25.56(b)Improper filing of Schedule III, IV, V prescriptions$100
Section 25.63(b)Inadequate security for controlled substances$250
Section 25.92Lack of lot numbers required on stock items$100
Section 25.94Lack of expiration date on label of dispensed drugs of less than 1 year's potency.$100

§ 43b.10.  Schedule of civil penalties--real estate and cemetery brokers, real estate schools.

STATE REAL ESTATE COMMISSION

Violation
Under
63 P. S.Title/DescriptionCivil Penalty
Section 455.301Acting in capacity of cemetery broker or cemetery salesperson without a license1st offense--$250
Section 455.601(a)Failure of licensee to notify Commission of change of location of office of broker or cemetery broker within 10 days1st offense--$125
2nd offense--$250
Section 455.601(a)Failure of broker or cemetery broker to maintain sign with licensed name outside office1st offense--$250
2nd offense--$500
Section 455.603Failure of licensee to notify Commission of change of employing broker within 10 days1st offense--$125
2nd offense--$250
Section 455.604(a)(4)Use of any trade name or insignia or membership in any real estate association or organization of which the licensee is not a member1st offense--$250
2nd offense--$500
Section 455.604(a)(8)Placing a ''for sale'' or ''for rent'' sign or advertising property without the written consent of the owner1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 455.604(a)(16)Failure to exercise adequate supervision of licensed salesperson or associate broker (when subordinate violates § 455.601(a), 455.603 or 455.604(a)(21))Same as penalty for underlying offense by subordinate
Section 455.604(a)(21)Failure of licensee to have current license when performing licensed activity1st offense--$250
Section 455.604(a)(26)Failure to include right-of-cancellation information in a time share or campground membership1st offense--$500
2nd offense--$1,000
Section 2205(b)(2)Aiding and abetting cemetery sales activities by unlicensed individuals1st offense--$250 per individual
Violation under
49 Pa. Code
Chapter 35Title/DescriptionCivil Penalty
Section 35.242(a)Failure of broker or cemetery broker to devote office to transaction of real estate business in privacy1st offense--$100
Section 35.242(b)Failure of broker or cemetery broker to maintain separate entrance to office located in private residence1st offense--$50
2nd offense--$100
Section 35.242(c)Failure of broker or cemetery broker to display business name prominently and in permanent fashion outside office1st offense--$250
2nd offense--$500
Section 35.243(a)Failure of broker or cemetery broker to obtain license before opening branch office1st offense--$250
2nd offense--$500
Section 35.245(a)Failure of broker, cemetery broker or rental listing referral agent to conspicuously display current license at main office1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 35.245(b)Failure of associate broker, salesperson, associate cemetery broker or cemetery salesperson to conspicuously display current license at office out of which licensee works1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 35.245(c)Failure of broker or cemetery broker to conspicuously display current branch office license at branch office1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 35.245(d)Failure of broker or cemetery broker to maintain at main office list of licensed employes and branch offices at which employes work1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 35.285Failure to provide Commission or its representative with information regarding a franchisor, network or other parent real estate company with which the licensee is or may become affiliated1st offense--$250
2nd offense--$500
Section 35.286(b)Failure of a licensed entity other than an individual to produce its corporate, partnership or association records for examination by the Commission or its authorized representative1st offense--$250
2nd offense--$500
Section 35.290(b)Failure of a licensee to notify the Commission of disciplinary action taken against the licensee by the real estate licensing authority of another jurisdiction within 30 days of receiving notice of the disciplinary action1st offense--$500
2nd offense--$1,000
Section 35.301(a)Advertising the sale or lease of real estate without the authority of the seller or lessor or its agent1st offense--$250
2nd offense--$500
Section 35.301(b)Publishing information about a rental property if the lessor or property manager expressly stated that the property was not to be included in lists prepared by rental listing referral agents1st offense--$250
2nd offense--$500
Section 35.304Failure of a broker who sells or leases his own real estate to disclose in ads for the property that he is a real estate broker1st offense--$250
2nd offense--$500
Section 35.305(a)Failure of broker, cemetery broker or rental listing referral agent to advertise or hold himself out to public under business name designated on license1st offense--$250
2nd offense--$500
Section 35.305(b)Failure of associate broker, salesperson, associate cemetery broker or cemetery salesperson to include employing broker's name and telephone number on advertisement1st offense--$500
2nd offense--$750
Section 35.361(a)Failure of real estate school to prominently display certificate of approval at main location and copy at each satellite location1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 35.361(b)Failure of real estate school to prominently display school's approved name outside each school location1st offense--$250
2nd offense--$500
Section 35.361(c)Failure of real estate school to prominently display school director's letter of approval at main location and copy at each satellite location1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 35.361(d)Failure of real estate school to prominently display alphabetical list of courses and instructors at each school location1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250
Section 35.361(e)Failure of real estate school to prominently display a list of satellite locations at main location1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$250

§ 43b.9.  Schedule of civil penalties--vehicle manufacturers, dealers and salespersons.

STATE BOARD OF VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS, DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS

Violation
Under
63 P. S. §818Title/DescriptionCivil Penalty
Section 818.5(a)Individual working as unlicensed salesperson for dealership1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$500
3rd offense--Formal action
Section 818.5(d)Failure to display license in principal office1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$500
3rd offense--Formal action
Section 818.5(h)Vehicle auction not posting list of revoked/suspended licensees1st offense--$250
2nd offense--$500
3rd offense--Formal action
Section 818.19(15)Licensed dealer employing unlicensed salesperson1st offense--$500
2nd offense--$1,000
3rd offense--Formal action
Sections 818.5(a) and 818.19(27)Licensed dealer operating an unlicensed branch lot1st offense--$1,000
2nd offense--Formal action
Section 818.19(34)Licensed dealer conducting its business under any name other than its licensed name1st offense--$250
2nd offense--$500
3rd offense--Formal action
Section 818.19(37)Licensed dealer failing to produce records to an authorized agent of the Board1st offense--$500
2nd offense--$1,000
3rd offense--Formal action
Violation under
49 Pa. Code
Chapter 19Title/DescriptionCivil Penalty
Section 19.17Broker or dealer business identity combined with other businesses1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$500
Section 19.18(a)(1)Dealer does not have permanent enclosed building1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$500
Section 19.18(a)(2)Dealership does not have private office1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$500
Section 19.18(a)(3)(i)Dealer display area for five vehicles or 5,000 square feet1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$500
Section 19.18(a)(3)(ii)Display lot not graded and surfaced with required material1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$500
Section 19.18(a)(3)(iii)Display area separated from adjacent parking area1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$500
Section 19.18(a)(3)(iv)Display area lighted if open evenings1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$500
Section 19.18(a)(5)Dealer fails to maintain separate telephone line1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$500
Section 19.18(a)(6)Business sign not permanent or visible to the public1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$500
Section 19.18(a)(7)Dealership in violation of land use ordinances1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$500
Section 19.18(a)(9)Failure to post business hours1st offense--$100
2nd offense--$500
[Pa.B. Doc. No. 97-905. Filed for public inspection June 6, 1997, 9:00 a.m.]



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