Complaint Filing: A formal complaint is lodged against the histologist, often by a colleague, patient, or regulatory body. Investigation: The licensing board conducts a thorough investigation to ascertain the validity of the complaint. Hearing: A formal hearing is held where the histologist can defend themselves against the allegations. Decision: Based on the evidence presented, the board decides whether to revoke the license. Appeal: The histologist has the right to appeal the decision if they believe it was unjust.