Standard of proof on appeal must be the same as standard used to impose discipline April 8, 2022 To read more, please [...]
Nursing boards evaluate when a licensee’s disciplinary action may be waived during pandemic April 8, 2022 To read more, please [...]
Applicant with proven disability but successful academic record not sufficiently impaired to merit testing accommodations April 7, 2022 To read more, please [...]
Board must consider applicant’s disability when deciding whether to accept his passage of licensing exam on fifth try April 7, 2022 An applicant who was diagnosed with anxiety disorder after failing the licensing exam too many times must be given the [...]
After FTC complaint, board drops in-person supervision requirement of unlicensed staff April 6, 2022 Following a complaint by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that it was violating federal antitrust law, the Alabama dental [...]
New Texas laws deregulate or add regulation to programs covering half of state’s 1,000,000 licensees February 24, 2022 To read more, please [...]
Assisting law enforcement crime-fighting under terms of plea deal not a mitigating factor in license revocation case February 22, 2022 To read more, please [...]
Lack of complaints or lawsuits against physician failed to outweigh evidence of mental incompetence to practice February 22, 2022 To read more, please [...]
Disciplinary body not entitled to delay because licensee refused consent to access summary of pending criminal case February 22, 2022 To read more, please [...]
Ban on conducting conversion therapy does not violate licensees’ free speech February 22, 2022 To read more, please [...]