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HomeBusiness and Professions CodeDiv. 2Ch. 1Art. 10.5§ 731 Professional Misconduct Penalties

§ 731 Professional Misconduct Penalties

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§ 731 Professional Misconduct Penalties

Key Takeaways

  • •If you have a work license (like a doctor, nurse, or teacher) and you do bad stuff at work (like prostitution, lewd acts, or indecent exposure), you can lose your license.
  • •You can also get fined up to $2,500 for the first time and up to $5,000 if you do it again.
  • •The fine money goes to the county where the bad thing happened.

Example

A nurse at a hospital helps someone do something illegal, like prostitution, in the hospital.

The nurse can lose their nursing license and get fined up to $2,500. If they do it again, the fine can be up to $5,000.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 731 Professional Misconduct Penalties

(a) Any person licensed, certified, registered, or otherwise subject to regulation pursuant to this division who engages in, or who aids or abets in, a violation of Section 266h, 266i, 315, 316, or 318 of, or subdivision (a) or (b) of Section 647 of, the Penal Code occurring in the work premises of, or work area under the direct professional supervision or control of, that person, shall be guilty of unprofessional conduct. The license, certification, or registration of that person shall be subject to denial, suspension, or revocation by the appropriate regulatory entity under this division. (b) In addition to any penalty provided under any other provision of law, a violation of subdivision (a) shall subject the person to a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) for the first offense, and not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) for each subsequent offense, which may be assessed and recovered in a civil action brought by any district attorney. If the action is brought by a district attorney, the penalty recovered shall be paid to the treasurer of the county in which the judgment was entered. (Added by Stats. 1998, Ch. 971, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 1999.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

judgmentregistrationregulationpenaltyoffenselicensefinepension

Related Statutes

  • § 5116.2 Licensee Violation Penalties
  • § 5076 Firm Peer Review Requirements
  • § 5116 Licensee Administrative Penalties
  • § 5116.3 Licensing Exam Cheating Penalties
  • § 584 Exam Security And Impersonation

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Business and Professions Code. Section 731.
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