Actually, if the grounds count where the doctor has breeched the code of ethics of Medical doctors then Yes, it is a possibility and there have been cases of it. It may also depend on the rules and laws of a certain country.
Yes you can but it harms your health and heart, you may eventually lose your license due to medical therefore some pilots quit smoking ASAP.
By having a medical doctor notify the DMV that you are considered to be medically unfit to continue to operate a vehicle -or- fail an aptitude or screeing test at you rlocal DMV office at the time of license renewal
reinstate a surrendered driver's license in new jersey
Each state has its own rules for licensing doctors. The Federal Government has nothing to do with it. However, if a doctor loses his license to practice in one state, it is difficult for him to get a license to practice in another state. Complaints against the doctor are investigated. Then the state board may decide to interview him. Some doctors have their privileges cut back. They can no longer prescribe schedule 2 medicines. They lose hospital privileges. Others lose their licenses it depends on the decisions of the medical boards.
(in the US) It depends on whether or not your state medical licensing board will issue you a license due to your felony conviction.
When a medical practitioner injures a patient due to failure to perform his duty, it is referred to as medical malpractice. When a doctor commits medical malpractice, they can be prosecuted in court and may be reprimanded or have their medical license suspended. The court system may also award monetary compensation to that patient that was harmed by malpractice.
Driving on a suspended license when your license was suspended due to a DUI.
It is possible, but this varies by state.
No
You can exclude them as a driver if they no longer have a license but be aware that if they ever drive the vehicles even for an emergency there will be no coverage at all. If their condition changes and the are given back their license you need to make sure the exclusion is taken off the policy before they drive.
You cannot lose your license for having a criminal charge from the past unless it is related to a real estate violation which could be reviewed by the Department of Real Estate. However, if you are applying for a new broker or agent license, the DRE is now requiring fingerprinting as well as a declaration of any past criminal charges. This is due to the more stringent legislation formed because of the housing crisis.
they take away your license for an amount of time due to the crime you have commited