Dentist's appeal of license revocation for sexual abuse of a patient dismissed; spousal exception inapplicable.
The appellant dentist appealed a discipline committee decision finding he engaged in sexual abuse of a patient and committed professional misconduct by co-signing a mortgage with another patient.
The committee revoked his certificate of registration and ordered him to pay costs and therapy expenses.
On appeal, the appellant argued the patient was his spouse under the statutory exception, relying on an alleged foreign divorce and religious marriage.
The Divisional Court dismissed the appeal, upholding the committee's finding that the sexual relationship commenced before the alleged marriage, rendering the spousal exception inapplicable.
The mandatory penalty of revocation and the costs awards were also upheld.
Amir Abbas Haydarian v. Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, 2023 ONSC 6830