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If a CLPNA regulated member is found guilty of unprofessional conduct by a Hearing Tribunal, they may have their practice permit:

A. Renewed
B. Suspended
C. Extended
D. Modified

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When a member of the CLPNA is found guilty of unprofessional conduct, their practice permit may be suspended to protect the public and uphold professional standards.

Step-by-step explanation:

If a CLPNA regulated member is found guilty of unprofessional conduct by a Hearing Tribunal, they may have their practice permit: B. Suspended. When a regulatory body such as the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta (CLPNA) conducts a tribunal hearing and concludes that a member has engaged in unprofessional conduct, one of the possible outcomes is the suspension of the practice permit. This measure is taken to protect the public and maintain the integrity of the profession, ensuring that those who do not adhere to the required standards are not allowed to practice until they have addressed the issues that led to their suspension.

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