Adverse action against a professional license can be appealed to a higher court for review. In Kansas, an administrative law judge makes findings and rulings at a hearing. The administrative law judge’s findings of fact and rulings of law must be based upon the evidence produced by the licensing authority at a hearing. The licensee […]
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The Missouri Board of Architecture, Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Landscape Architects (“the Board”) provides an invaluable service to the public. The Board ensures that the professionals who plan and construct the buildings in which we live, work, and play are competent and properly licensed. The Board establishes the ethical duties of its member licensees as […]
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In Kansas, a physician can be tried for murder for over-administering painkillers designed to relieve chronic and/or acute pain. From a pure ethical prospective, palliative care must not be denied to a suffering patient. Over-prescribing, with the intent to kill, however, may cross the line of sound medical ethics to murder. This intersection of medical […]
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The Kansas Board of Accountancy (“the Board”) enjoys superintendence power over all Certified Public Accounts (CPAs) in Kansas. The Board, created by Kansas statute, is charged with ensuring that CPAs ethically practice public accountancy according to the standards in the profession. The Board exercises its authority to investigate and discipline accountants who have allegedly violated […]
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Nearly every ex parte conversation about a patient’s health is prohibited in Kansas and Missouri. Notwithstanding, physicians who practice medicine in both states are faced with conflicting rules relating to ex parte conversations in the context of litigation involving a patient. Physicians must do their level best to educate themselves on their ethical responsibilities owed […]
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Loss or revocation of hospital privileges can have a devastating effect on a physician’s career. The adverse impact of such a decision is felt beyond the physician and her reputation in the healing arts. Most importantly, patients suffer as well. Consequently, physicians whose privileges have been limited, suspended, or revoked by a private, non-profit hospital […]
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Kansas Professional Licensing Attorney Explains Administrative Appeals
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeAdverse action against a professional license can be appealed to a higher court for review. In Kansas, an administrative law judge makes findings and rulings at a hearing. The administrative law judge’s findings of fact and rulings of law must be based upon the evidence produced by the licensing authority at a hearing. The licensee […]
Missouri Licensing Board Endeavors To Make Our Buildings Safe
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeThe Missouri Board of Architecture, Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Landscape Architects (“the Board”) provides an invaluable service to the public. The Board ensures that the professionals who plan and construct the buildings in which we live, work, and play are competent and properly licensed. The Board establishes the ethical duties of its member licensees as […]
Kansas Professional License Defense Lawyer Asks: Homicide or Compassionate Care?
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeIn Kansas, a physician can be tried for murder for over-administering painkillers designed to relieve chronic and/or acute pain. From a pure ethical prospective, palliative care must not be denied to a suffering patient. Over-prescribing, with the intent to kill, however, may cross the line of sound medical ethics to murder. This intersection of medical […]
Professional Licensing Attorney Explains CPA Disciplinary Actions in Kansas
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeThe Kansas Board of Accountancy (“the Board”) enjoys superintendence power over all Certified Public Accounts (CPAs) in Kansas. The Board, created by Kansas statute, is charged with ensuring that CPAs ethically practice public accountancy according to the standards in the profession. The Board exercises its authority to investigate and discipline accountants who have allegedly violated […]
Missouri and Kansas Law Differ Regarding Ex Parte Contact with Physicians
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeNearly every ex parte conversation about a patient’s health is prohibited in Kansas and Missouri. Notwithstanding, physicians who practice medicine in both states are faced with conflicting rules relating to ex parte conversations in the context of litigation involving a patient. Physicians must do their level best to educate themselves on their ethical responsibilities owed […]
Kansas City Professional Responsibility Defense Attorney Discusses the Revocation of Hospital Privileges In Missouri
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeLoss or revocation of hospital privileges can have a devastating effect on a physician’s career. The adverse impact of such a decision is felt beyond the physician and her reputation in the healing arts. Most importantly, patients suffer as well. Consequently, physicians whose privileges have been limited, suspended, or revoked by a private, non-profit hospital […]