TX - Hailey Dunn, 13, Colorado City, 27 Dec 2010 - #26

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Revoked wasn't it , at the hearing she didn't show up at?

Right,she didn't get the licenses renewed.But it's still the same place and they've let her stay on as clerical or something like that,so it wasn't anything bad she did.
 
i know a lot of people are saying the license issue doesn't really mean anything as far as this case goes, but I've been doing some research and something doesn't seem right.
for failure to pay it should have been a lapsed license.
and also seems to be a big difference between suspended and revoked licenses
http://nursinglink.monster.com/benefits/articles/4771-10-ways-to-lose-your-nursing-license
There is a place where you can check for professional license status ! Let me work on that a minute ! If that is a proper WS posting ! Let me know to prceed or not. IYHO
 
There is a place where you can check for professional license status ! Let me work on that a minute ! If that is a proper WS posting ! Let me know to prceed or not. IYHO

i think as long as it is public record you are ok. if you need to pay or be subscribed to the site you can't post it.
 
i think as long as it is public record you are ok. if you need to pay or be subscribed to the site you can't post it.
Not sure if it is public or not, I do beleive I have a membership to that information, so that would be considered improper ! So when in doubt better not ! JMO
 
i know a lot of people are saying the license issue doesn't really mean anything as far as this case goes, but I've been doing some research and something doesn't seem right.
for failure to pay it should have been a lapsed license.
and also seems to be a big difference between suspended and revoked licenses
http://nursinglink.monster.com/benefits/articles/4771-10-ways-to-lose-your-nursing-license

MOO I would believe it to be suspended at first, then when she does not go to the board meeting to take care of it that may be when it was revoked. According to her friend CZ, she said in a very early post that another board meeting was set up for this month, but she did not know how that would work out with what is going on.
 
Someone posted the link that showed the nursing order on this thread.

I didnt understand why she had a 1,200.00 fine.
 
Someone posted the link that showed the nursing order on this thread.

I didnt understand why she had a 1,200.00 fine.
That sounds extreme just for a failure to let a license expire, if expiration is what happened ! GEEZ.........IMO
 
Clarification please
was BD's nursing license suspended or revoked?

It was revoked - however, per TX BON (board of nursing) she can petition the board for renewal and it would most likely be granted...with payment of a fine.

CORRECTION: She COULD HAVE petitioned the board and probably WOULD HAVE received renewal...prior to this situation she's in however now...that's probably not likely.

http://204.65.111.68/THP/33pg1d45nhjthv55lz0w3tjq/613203.PDF

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Petition for Reconsideration or Reinstatement of License
A person who has been denied licensure, or whose license has been surrendered, suspended, or revoked has the right to petition the Board for reconsideration or reinstatement. The burden of proof that the person no longer poses a danger for deception, lying or falsification regarding patient care, record keeping related to nursing practice, or other acts of deception remains with the petitioner.

http://www.bne.state.tx.us/disciplinaryaction/pdfs/lying.pdf
 
Someone posted the link that showed the nursing order on this thread.

I didnt understand why she had a 1,200.00 fine.
She had a $1200. fine? Really? That is a little steep. Here in FL for Educator Certificate - if you get in trouble (drinking, drugs, hitting kids) you usually get a fine and a written reprimand. Even then - the fines are rarely over $500.
 
clarification please
was bd's nursing license suspended or revoked?

revoked

Her licensed expired May 2007 and she worked as a nurse for nearly a year without the license.
She failed to appear at the hearing, and her license and nursing privileges were revoked by default.

according to the document. $1200 is the MINIMUM fine for the offense.
 
It was revoked - however, per TX BON (board of nursing) she can petition the board for renewal and it would most likely be granted...with payment of a fine.

CORRECTION: She COULD HAVE petitioned the board and probably WOULD HAVE received renewal...prior to this situation she's in however now...that's probably not likely.

http://204.65.111.68/THP/33pg1d45nhjthv55lz0w3tjq/613203.PDF

<snipped>
Petition for Reconsideration or Reinstatement of License
A person who has been denied licensure, or whose license has been surrendered, suspended, or revoked has the right to petition the Board for reconsideration or reinstatement. The burden of proof that the person no longer poses a danger for deception, lying or falsification regarding patient care, record keeping related to nursing practice, or other acts of deception remains with the petitioner.

http://www.bne.state.tx.us/disciplinaryaction/pdfs/lying.pdf
Very helpful post !
 
Not sure that has ever been established ! Or at least I have not seen it, and I have been wondering that from the start. IMS

It was revoked due to NSF check and not complying with Board of Nurse requirements, did not show for hearing. Waayy back in the threads.
 
Do we know what CD did for a living? It has probably been said but I have not gone back that far to see ! Lazy Susan !! IMO
 
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