Under what conditions is Standard II (B)- Professional Misconduct violated?

Under what conditions is Standard II (B)- Professional Misconduct violated?

I. The member is convicted of a misdemeanor.

II. The member regularly engages in unprofessional but legal behavior.

III. The member engages in dishonest activities that do not result in criminal conviction.

IV. The member is convicted of a felony.
A . II, III & I
C . I, II & I
E . I, II, III & I
G . IV only.

Answer: A

Explanation:

This question pertains to Standard II (B) – Professional Misconduct. A misdemeanor conviction is only considered grounds for a violation of II (B) if it occurs repeatedly, or involves "moral turpitude" (lying, cheating, stealing, or other dishonest conduct). Unprofessional and dishonest behavior or a felony conviction are violations of Standard II (B).

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