Hearing Aid Dispensers Bureau

Information Disclosure Policy

The policy is intended for individual consumers who call or write the Hearing Aid Dispensers Bureau (HADB) about specific individual hearing aid dispensers. However, the same information will be provided to any inquirer, including insurance companies, reporters, etc.

Under the policy, the following information will be public record:

  1. 1. Status of license
  • Good standing
  • Temporary Restraining Order (TRO)
  • Interim Suspension Order (ISO)
  1. 2. Prior discipline
  • By the Hearing Aid Dispensers Bureau
    (with no time restriction)
  • By another state or jurisdiction
  1. 3. Felony convictions reported to the Hearing Aid Dispensers Bureau
  2. 4. Cases forwarded to the Attorney General for filing or current Accusations filed by the Attorney General

Below are a few examples of how staff provides this information. Staff may only disclose information on their computer screens, with no further explanation or interpretation. A follow-up letter confirming the information provided may be sent to callers who request it and provide their names and addresses.

Information Disclosure Statement Disclaimer
1. Status of license
          Good Standing
Mr. Smith's license is valid and current. No disclaimer required.
TRO On 4-16-93, a TRO was issued against Mr. Smith's license for substance abuse. The information on disciplinary actions may only go as far back as 10 years following the final date of the action, such as the last day of probation. Our data may not include actions that were a result of action prior to 10 years ago.
ISO On 7-23-93, an ISO was issued against Mr. Smith's license for sexual misconduct. Same as above.
2. Prior discipline
           By HADB
On 1-15-93, Mr. Smith was placed on probation for one year for gross negligence. Same as above.
By another state On 7-13-93, Mr. Smith's hearing aid dispenser license was suspended for six months by New York for submission of false Medicaid claims. This information is from another state (or a federal government agency) and we are providing it to you as a courtesy without guarantee of its accuracy. California may take disciplinary action based on the discipline by another state (or federal government agency). For more information or verification, you should write (insert state or federal government agency), which imposed the discipline.
3. Felony On 1-30-93, Mr. Smith was found guilty of rape. All felony reports to HADB are reviewed and action taken only if it is determined that a violation of the Hearing Aid Dispensers Licensing Law has occurred. For additional information, you may check with the local District Attorney's Office.
4. Cases sent to Attorney General On 5-9-93, a case by HADB against Mr. Smith was forwarded to the AG for further investigation on allegations of unnecessary fitting of hearing aids on two clients. Charges have not been filed. The dispenser has not had a hearing or been found guilty of any charges.