CRAP Regulatory Framework & Requirements 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of regulatory compliance in professional practice?
- To protect public safety and ensure minimum standards of care (Correct answer)
- To create bureaucratic obstacles
- To increase operating costs
- To limit the number of practitioners
Correct answer: To protect public safety and ensure minimum standards of care
Regulatory compliance exists primarily to protect public safety by ensuring all practitioners meet minimum standards of competence and ethical conduct.
Question 2: How often should a practitioner review applicable regulations and standards?
- Regularly, as regulations are updated frequently and compliance is ongoing (Correct answer)
- Only during initial licensure
- Every five years at renewal time
- Only when notified of a violation
Correct answer: Regularly, as regulations are updated frequently and compliance is ongoing
Regular review of regulations is necessary because standards evolve frequently, and maintaining current knowledge is essential for ongoing compliance.
Question 3: What is the consequence of practicing outside the defined scope of practice?
- Potential license revocation, legal liability, and risk to public safety (Correct answer)
- No consequences if the outcome is positive
- A verbal warning for first-time offenses
- Reduced continuing education requirements
Correct answer: Potential license revocation, legal liability, and risk to public safety
Practicing outside scope carries serious consequences including license revocation, legal liability, and potentially endangering the public, regardless of the outcome.
Question 4: Which entity typically has authority to establish practice standards?
- State licensing boards and professional regulatory bodies (Correct answer)
- Individual practitioners
- Insurance companies
- Equipment manufacturers
Correct answer: State licensing boards and professional regulatory bodies
State licensing boards and professional regulatory bodies have the legal authority to establish and enforce practice standards within their jurisdiction.
Question 5: What should a practitioner do when regulations conflict with employer policies?
- Follow the regulation, as legal requirements supersede employer policies (Correct answer)
- Always follow employer policies
- Ignore both and use personal judgment
- Follow whichever is easier to comply with
Correct answer: Follow the regulation, as legal requirements supersede employer policies
Legal and regulatory requirements always take precedence over employer policies, and practitioners have a professional obligation to comply with applicable laws.
Question 6: How does maintaining proper credentials demonstrate regulatory compliance?
- It proves the practitioner has met all requirements for legal practice (Correct answer)
- It is only needed for job applications
- It has no relation to compliance
- It only matters during audits
Correct answer: It proves the practitioner has met all requirements for legal practice
Current credentials demonstrate that a practitioner has met educational, examination, and continuing education requirements mandated by regulatory bodies for legal practice.
What is the primary purpose of regulatory compliance in professional practice?