If a complaint is made against a registrant, after an investigation and hearing, the Hearing Tribunal has the option to cancel the registration.
If your registration was cancelled by the decision of a Hearing Tribunal, you are eligible to apply for reinstatement no earlier than 5 years after the date the decision was made. If an application to reinstate is denied in this case, you can reapply for reinstatement no earlier than 1 year after the date of the denial.
If a decision to cancel a registration was made based in whole or in part on a finding of sexual abuse or misconduct, or if you have any questions regarding your eligibility to apply for reinstatement, please contact the College.
Decisions Based on Sexual Misconduct or Sexual Abuse
If a Hearing Tribunal or the Registrar makes a decision to cancel a registration based in whole or in part on a finding of sexual abuse or conviction under Part V and sections of Part VIII of the Criminal Code of Canada, you are not eligible to apply for reinstatement.
If the decision to cancel a registration was based in whole or in part on a finding of sexual misconduct, you re eligible to apply for reinstatement no earlier than 5 years after the date the decision was made. If an application to reinstate is denied in this case, you can reapply for reinstatement no earlier than 6 months after the date of the denial.
If a governing body of a health care profession in Canada, the United States, or any other jurisdiction determines that the conduct of a registrant constitutes unprofessional conduct, the Registrar must cancel their registration if the decision was based on sexual abuse or suspend their registration if the decision was based on sexual misconduct.