Shively v. Stewart

1 Citing brief

  1. LEWIS v. S.C. (MEDICAL BOARD OF CALIFORNIA)

    Amicus Curiae Brief of Center for Public Interest Law

    Filed July 21, 2015

    ations in which MBCislisted as the “source” of *Chiarottino, 225 Cal. App. 4th at 629, quoting Arnett, 14 Cal. 4th at 7-8, citing Bus. & Prof. Code § 2220(a) (emphasis original). * See, e.g., Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code §§ 801.01 (insurers requiredto file reports with MBC regarding malpractice payouts), 801.1 (self-insured government entities required to report malpractice payouts to MBC), 802 (uninsured physicians must self-report malpractice payouts to MBC), 802.1 (physicians mustself-report felony charges and criminal convictions to MBC), 802.5 (coroners required to report findings that a death may be the result of physician gross negligence or incompetence to MBC), 803 (court clerks required to report convictions andjudgments against physicians to MBC), 805 (hospitals and HMOsrequired to report specified internal disciplinary actions against physician admitting privileges to MBC). *° See Stiger v. Flippin, et al., 201 Cal. App. 4th 646, 652 (2011), quoting Arnett, 14 Cal. 4th at 7-8; Shively v. Stewart, 65 Cal. 2d 475, 479 (1966) (“{t]o enable the Board to carry out its enforcement responsibilities, the Medical Practice Act ‘broadly vests’ the Board with investigative powers...such investigatory powers have beenliberally construed”). 12 acomplaint.