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options can change the outcome. This guide explains the Medical Board of California&rsquo;s disciplinary process &mdash; from the Accusation and stipulated settlement (consent order) to a hearing, probation, suspension and revocation &mdash; and how mitigation can move you toward the lighter end of that range.<\/p>\r\n  <\/header>\r\n\r\n  <div class=\"takeaways wrap\">\r\n    <h2>Key takeaways<\/h2>\r\n    <ul>\r\n      <li>Formal discipline begins when a Deputy Attorney General files an <strong>Accusation<\/strong>, which is public on BreEZe.<\/li>\r\n      <li>Most cases resolve by <strong>stipulated settlement<\/strong> (a negotiated consent order) rather than a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge.<\/li>\r\n      <li>Outcomes range from a <strong>Public Letter of Reprimand<\/strong>, through <strong>probation<\/strong> with terms, to <strong>suspension, revocation or surrender<\/strong>.<\/li>\r\n      <li>The Board applies its <strong>Disciplinary Guidelines<\/strong>, weighing aggravating and mitigating factors and allowing cost recovery.<\/li>\r\n      <li>Documented insight, remediation and ethics education can <strong>reduce penalties<\/strong> &mdash; sometimes turning probation into a reprimand.<\/li>\r\n    <\/ul>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n\r\n  <div class=\"wrap\">\r\n    <h2>It starts with an Accusation<\/h2>\r\n    <p>Formal discipline begins when the investigation is referred to the Attorney General&rsquo;s <strong>Health Quality Enforcement Section<\/strong> and a Deputy Attorney General files an <strong>Accusation<\/strong> &mdash; the charging document that lists the Medical Practice Act violations alleged against your license. Unlike the confidential investigation that preceded it, the Accusation is <strong>public on BreEZe<\/strong>. To contest it, you file a <strong>Notice of Defense<\/strong> (generally within 15 days), which preserves your right to a hearing.<\/p>\r\n\r\n    <h2>Two roads: settle or be heard<\/h2>\r\n    <p>From the Accusation, a case travels one of two paths:<\/p>\r\n    <ul>\r\n      <li><strong>Stipulated settlement (a consent order).<\/strong> Most California physician cases resolve this way. Your attorney negotiates an agreed set of facts and a penalty with the Deputy Attorney General and the Board, avoiding a hearing. A well-prepared mitigation package is what makes a favourable settlement possible.<\/li>\r\n      <li><strong>Administrative hearing.<\/strong> If you contest the charges, the case is heard before an <strong>Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)<\/strong> at the Office of Administrative Hearings. The ALJ issues a <strong>Proposed Decision<\/strong> (within 30 days of the hearing), which a panel of the Board then reviews.<\/li>\r\n    <\/ul>\r\n    <p>Crucially, the Board panel is not bound by the ALJ. It may <strong>adopt<\/strong> the proposed decision, <strong>reduce<\/strong> the penalty, <strong>increase<\/strong> it (after reading the entire record), or reject the decision and decide the case itself. If you are disciplined, the Board can also seek <strong>cost recovery<\/strong> under Bus. &amp; Prof. Code &sect;125.3 &mdash; the reasonable costs of investigation and prosecution.<\/p>\r\n\r\n    <h2>The range of outcomes<\/h2>\r\n    <p>Discipline is a spectrum, not a single penalty. From the lightest end:<\/p>\r\n    <ul>\r\n      <li><strong>Dismissal<\/strong> &mdash; the charges are not proven.<\/li>\r\n      <li><strong>Public Letter of Reprimand<\/strong> &mdash; public, but with no restriction on your practice.<\/li>\r\n      <li><strong>Probation<\/strong> &mdash; a <em>stayed<\/em> revocation with conditions, typically for three to five years or more. Terms may include an ethics course, a medical record-keeping course, a clinical-competence assessment (such as the PACE program), a practice or billing monitor, psychological evaluation, biological-fluid testing in substance cases, a bar on solo practice, and community service. Probation is monitored by the Board&rsquo;s Probation Unit, which can seek a cease-practice order for non-compliance.<\/li>\r\n      <li><strong>Suspension<\/strong> &mdash; you must stop practising for a defined period.<\/li>\r\n      <li><strong>Revocation<\/strong> &mdash; the license is taken (sometimes stayed and replaced with probation, sometimes actual).<\/li>\r\n      <li><strong>Surrender<\/strong> &mdash; giving up the license, often as part of a settlement.<\/li>\r\n    <\/ul>\r\n    <aside class=\"note\"><p><span class=\"note-h\">Discipline is public &mdash; and reportable<\/span>Board discipline appears on your BreEZe profile and is reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank. Under California&rsquo;s Patient&rsquo;s Right to Know Act, certain probations require you to notify affected patients directly.<\/p><\/aside>\r\n\r\n    <h2>How penalties are set: the Disciplinary Guidelines<\/h2>\r\n    <p>The Board applies its <strong>Manual of Model Disciplinary Orders and Disciplinary Guidelines<\/strong>, which sets a minimum and maximum penalty for each type of violation, a menu of standard and optional probation terms, and a list of <strong>aggravating and mitigating factors<\/strong>. Aggravating factors include patient harm, dishonesty, prior discipline, multiple violations and patient vulnerability. Mitigating factors include insight, rehabilitation and remediation, restitution, cooperation, an otherwise unblemished record and documented ethics education.<\/p>\r\n\r\n    <h2>Where mitigation can move you<\/h2>\r\n    <p>This is the part physicians most often underestimate. Because the guidelines weigh mitigation explicitly, a credible, well-documented mitigation record can change the destination &mdash; the difference between probation and a Public Letter of Reprimand, or between a five-year and a shorter probation, and sometimes between an Accusation and a closed case. The most persuasive evidence shows genuine <strong>insight<\/strong> and concrete <strong>remediation<\/strong>: reflective learning tied to the issue, targeted education, and steps to ensure the same problem does not recur. Structured ethics and professionalism courses are one way to build and evidence that record.<\/p>\r\n\r\n    <h2>After a decision<\/h2>\r\n    <p>You may petition the Board for <strong>reconsideration<\/strong> within 30 days of a decision. Later, you can petition for <strong>reinstatement<\/strong> of a revoked license, for a <strong>reduction<\/strong> in penalty, or for <strong>early termination of probation<\/strong>. Discipline is a permanent public record, but demonstrated rehabilitation is exactly what these petitions turn on.<\/p>\r\n    <p>If you are at this stage, do not go it alone: retain a California medical license-defense attorney and involve your professional liability insurer. Our companion guides explain <a href=\"\/us\/knowledge-support\/doctors\/california\/complaints\/\">how complaints are handled<\/a> and <a href=\"\/us\/knowledge-support\/doctors\/california\/investigation\/\">how long an investigation takes<\/a>.<\/p>\r\n  <\/div>\r\n\r\n  <section class=\"courses wrap\">\r\n    <h2>Related courses<\/h2>\r\n    <p class=\"intro\">Demonstrate the insight and remediation the Board&rsquo;s guidelines reward with structured ethics and professional-development courses for U.S. physicians:<\/p>\r\n    <a class=\"course\" href=\"https:\/\/healthcareethicscourses.com\/us\/courses\/remediation-for-fitness-to-practise\/\"><span class=\"course-tag\">Course<\/span><span class=\"course-name\">Remediation for Fitness to Practise<\/span><span class=\"course-arr\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><path d=\"M9 6l6 6-6 6\"\/><\/svg><\/span><\/a>\r\n    <a class=\"course\" href=\"https:\/\/healthcareethicscourses.com\/us\/courses\/ensuring-no-repeat-of-misconduct-or-mistake-in-future-practice\/\"><span class=\"course-tag\">Course<\/span><span class=\"course-name\">Ensuring No Repeat of Misconduct or Mistake in Future Practice<\/span><span class=\"course-arr\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><path d=\"M9 6l6 6-6 6\"\/><\/svg><\/span><\/a>\r\n    <a class=\"course\" href=\"https:\/\/healthcareethicscourses.com\/us\/courses\/rebuilding-trust-of-patients-public-and-healthcare-regulators\/\"><span class=\"course-tag\">Course<\/span><span class=\"course-name\">Rebuilding Trust of Patients, Public, and Healthcare Regulators<\/span><span class=\"course-arr\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><path d=\"M9 6l6 6-6 6\"\/><\/svg><\/span><\/a>\r\n    <a class=\"course\" href=\"https:\/\/healthcareethicscourses.com\/us\/courses\/fitness-to-practise-for-healthcare-professionals\/\"><span class=\"course-tag\">Course<\/span><span class=\"course-name\">Fitness to Practise for Healthcare Professionals<\/span><span class=\"course-arr\"><svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><path d=\"M9 6l6 6-6 6\"\/><\/svg><\/span><\/a>\r\n    <p class=\"caveat\">These are structured ethics and professional-development courses with a certificate of completion. They are not accredited CME and are not a substitute for your state&rsquo;s mandatory continuing education; confirm with your board how any completion is recognized.<\/p>\r\n  <\/section>\r\n\r\n  <section class=\"siblings wrap\">\r\n    <h2>More California physician guides<\/h2>\r\n    <a class=\"sib\" href=\"https:\/\/healthcareethicscourses.com\/us\/complaints\/\">How the Medical Board of California handles complaints against physicians<svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><path d=\"M9 6l6 6-6 6\"\/><\/svg><\/a>\r\n    <a class=\"sib\" href=\"https:\/\/healthcareethicscourses.com\/us\/investigation\/\">How long does a Medical Board of California investigation take?<svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><path d=\"M9 6l6 6-6 6\"\/><\/svg><\/a>\r\n  <\/section>\r\n\r\n  <section class=\"faq wrap\">\r\n    <h2>Frequently asked questions<\/h2>\r\n      <div class=\"faq-item\"><h3>What is an Accusation?<\/h3><p>The formal charging document filed by a Deputy Attorney General listing the Medical Practice Act violations alleged against your license. Unlike the investigation, the Accusation is public on BreEZe.<\/p><\/div>\r\n      <div class=\"faq-item\"><h3>What is a stipulated settlement or consent order?<\/h3><p>A negotiated agreement that resolves the case without a hearing, in which you agree to certain facts and a penalty. Most California physician cases resolve this way.<\/p><\/div>\r\n      <div class=\"faq-item\"><h3>What penalties can the Medical Board impose?<\/h3><p>From a Public Letter of Reprimand, through probation with terms, to suspension, revocation or surrender of your license \u2014 and it can also seek recovery of its investigation and prosecution costs.<\/p><\/div>\r\n      <div class=\"faq-item\"><h3>What is medical board probation like?<\/h3><p>A stayed revocation with conditions \u2014 education, monitoring, a competence assessment such as PACE, and practice or billing monitors \u2014 usually for three to five years or more, overseen by the Board's Probation Unit.<\/p><\/div>\r\n      <div class=\"faq-item\"><h3>Can documented ethics education reduce the penalty?<\/h3><p>Yes. The Board's Disciplinary Guidelines weigh mitigating factors, and credible evidence of insight, remediation and ethics education can move the outcome toward the lighter end of the range.<\/p><\/div>\r\n      <div class=\"faq-item\"><h3>Is discipline permanent on my record?<\/h3><p>Board discipline is public on BreEZe and reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank. You may later petition for reinstatement, a reduced penalty, or early termination of probation.<\/p><\/div>\r\n  <\/section>\r\n\r\n  <div class=\"wrap\">\r\n    <p class=\"disclaimer\">This article is general information for education purposes and is not legal advice. If you have received a complaint, a records request or an Accusation, seek advice from a California attorney experienced in medical license defense and notify your professional liability insurer. 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