The board may impose disciplinary or corrective action on a naturopathic doctor for any of the following reasons:
An applicant's statement on the application declaring the absence of a conviction shall be deemed satisfactory evidence of the absence of a conviction unless the board has some evidence to the contrary. In enforcing this paragraph, the board shall, upon probable cause, have authority to compel a practitioner to submit to a mental or physical examination by a physician or a psychologist approved by the board. Failure of a practitioner to submit to an examination when directed by the board, unless the failure is due to circumstances beyond the control of the naturopathic doctor, shall constitute an admission of the allegations against the naturopathic doctor, consequent upon which a default and final order may be entered without the taking of testimony or presentation of evidence. A naturopathic doctor affected under this paragraph shall at reasonable intervals be afforded an opportunity to demonstrate that he can resume a competent practice of his profession with reasonable skill and safety to patients.
63 P.S. § 272.204