Meeting of the Board of Regents | July 2010
Report of
REGENTS COMMITTEE
ON PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
to
The Board of Regents
July 19, 2010
Your Professional Practice Committee held its scheduled meeting on July 19, 2010. No public session was held this month. All members were present.
ACTION ITEMS
Professional Discipline Cases
Your Committee recommends that the reports of the Regents Review Committees, including rulings, findings of fact, determinations as to guilt, and recommendations, by unanimous or majority vote, contained in those reports which have been distributed to you, be accepted in 4 cases. In addition, your Committee recommends, upon the recommendation of the Committee on the Professions, that 22 consent order applications and 8 surrender applications be granted. [PPC EXS (A) 1-3]
These recommendations are made following the review of 34 cases involving four licensed practical nurses, four registered professional nurses, four pharmacists, three dentists, three licensed practical nurses who are also registered professional nurses, two massage therapists, two certified public accountants, one dentistry professional service corporation, one professional engineer, one ophthalmic dispenser, one certified public accountancy professional service corporation, one certified public accountancy professional service limited liability company, one respiratory therapist, one licensed clinical social worker, one veterinarian, and one veterinary technician.
Restoration Petitions
Voted, that the Board of Regents adopt the proposed written decision denying the application of Alexander Hollander for the restoration of his license to practice as a dentist in the State of New York and that said application be denied. [PPC EXS (A) 4]
MOTION FOR ACTION BY FULL BOARD
Madam Chancellor and Colleagues: Your Professional Practice Committee recommends, and we move, that the Board of Regents act affirmatively upon each recommendation in the written report of the Committee's deliberations at its meeting on July 19, 2010, copies of which have been distributed to each Regent.
That concludes my report.
Harry Phillips, 3rd, Chairperson