A 2016 decision issued by the Kansas appeals court discussed the broad authority possessed by the State Board of Healing Arts (“the Board”) to issue subpoenas during investigations. The case discusses important issues relating to the relevance of certain information as well as the Board’s ability to issue subpoenas for that information. Since a subpoena […]
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A 2013 appellate decision issued by the Missouri Court of Appeals examined whether a marital and family therapist licensed in Kansas should receive a license without first taking an examination in Missouri. The case highlights the differences between the Missouri and Kansas requirements for becoming a licensed marital and family therapist in either state. The […]
The Missouri Board of Healing Arts (“the Board”) has the authority to place restrictions on newly issued licenses. The licensee has the right to appeal the Board’s decision to the Administrative Hearings Commission of Missouri (“AHC”). Successfully appealing an adverse decision by the Board will make a tremendous difference in your practice and well as […]
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A professional licensee aggrieved by licensing boards may seek redress of those wrongs in Kansas courts. State statutes limit a court’s authority to hear appeals from administrative agencies such as licensing boards. The court is permitted to inquire into a very narrow scope of well-defined issues. A reviewing court does not re-try the case. Rather, […]
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The Kansas Board of Healing Arts (“the Board”) issued sanction guidelines for misconduct in 2008. The guidelines delineate ten categories of ethical violations. The Board discussed the ethical violations and provided insight into sanction rationale. A grid accompanies the guidelines. The grid is a sliding scale. The grid computes an appropriate sanction based on the […]
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The Kansas Board of Healing Arts (“the Board”) in 2008 released guidelines for disciplinary sanctions. The Board broke the guidelines down into ten general categories of ethical violations. The guidelines explain the various categories of ethical violations and the rationale for the proposed sanctions. The Board follows the guidelines when devising a sanction for an […]
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Kansas Court Of Appeals Agrees State Board Of Healing Arts Has Broad Subpoena Power
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeA 2016 decision issued by the Kansas appeals court discussed the broad authority possessed by the State Board of Healing Arts (“the Board”) to issue subpoenas during investigations. The case discusses important issues relating to the relevance of certain information as well as the Board’s ability to issue subpoenas for that information. Since a subpoena […]
A Recent Missouri Appellate Decision Denies Licensing Reciprocity
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeA 2013 appellate decision issued by the Missouri Court of Appeals examined whether a marital and family therapist licensed in Kansas should receive a license without first taking an examination in Missouri. The case highlights the differences between the Missouri and Kansas requirements for becoming a licensed marital and family therapist in either state. The […]
Missouri Professional Licensing Attorney Explains Appealing Restrictions On A New License
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeThe Missouri Board of Healing Arts (“the Board”) has the authority to place restrictions on newly issued licenses. The licensee has the right to appeal the Board’s decision to the Administrative Hearings Commission of Missouri (“AHC”). Successfully appealing an adverse decision by the Board will make a tremendous difference in your practice and well as […]
Are Professional Licensing Decisions Presumptively Valid In Kansas?
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeA professional licensee aggrieved by licensing boards may seek redress of those wrongs in Kansas courts. State statutes limit a court’s authority to hear appeals from administrative agencies such as licensing boards. The court is permitted to inquire into a very narrow scope of well-defined issues. A reviewing court does not re-try the case. Rather, […]
Kansas Professional Licensing Attorney Explains The Kansas Board Of Healing Arts Sanction Guidelines-Four Of Four
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeThe Kansas Board of Healing Arts (“the Board”) issued sanction guidelines for misconduct in 2008. The guidelines delineate ten categories of ethical violations. The Board discussed the ethical violations and provided insight into sanction rationale. A grid accompanies the guidelines. The grid is a sliding scale. The grid computes an appropriate sanction based on the […]
Kansas Professional Licensing Attorney Explains The Kansas Board Of Healing Arts Sanction Guidelines-Part Three Of Four
/in Professional Licensing/by Sanger Law OfficeThe Kansas Board of Healing Arts (“the Board”) in 2008 released guidelines for disciplinary sanctions. The Board broke the guidelines down into ten general categories of ethical violations. The guidelines explain the various categories of ethical violations and the rationale for the proposed sanctions. The Board follows the guidelines when devising a sanction for an […]