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Bernice Cecilia Bradley
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Bankruptcy No. 88-1570-8P7, Adv. No. 88-431  In Re Decker  (1989)
United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida Filed: May 25, 1989 Citations: 105 B.R. 79
105 B.R. 79 (1989) In re Raymond DECKER and Helen Decker, Debtors. BARNETT BANK OF PASCO COUNTY, Plaintiff, v. Raymond DECKER and Helen Decker, Defendants. Bankruptcy No. 88-1570-8P7, Adv. No. 88-431. United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida, Tampa Division. May 25, 1989. *80 Larry Foyle, Tampa, Fla., for plaintiff. Jack H. Weech, Jr., Lakeland, Fla., for defendants. FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND MEMORANDUM OPINION ALEXANDER L. PASKAY, Chief Judge. THIS IS a Chapter 7 liquidation c..
85-004330  BOARD OF OPTICIANRY vs. SAMUEL ROSENBERG  (1985)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Dec. 23, 1986
The issues in this case concern an administrative complaint brought by the State of Florida, Department of Professional Regulation, Board of Opticianry (Petitioner) against Samuel Rosenberg (Respondent).The allegations in that administrative complaint are directed to claimed improprieties on the part of the Respondent in his actions as a sponsoring optician for the benefit of David Somerville, an apprentice optician, both men licensed in the state of Florida. Respondent is said to have violated various provisions of Chapters 455 and 484, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 21P, Florida Administrative Code.Optician allowed an apprentice to dispense and fit eye glasses by allowing store to be open for such purposes. Recommended sixty day suspension.
86-000805  BOARD OF OPTICIANRY vs. DAVID SOMERVILLE  (1986)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Dec. 23, 1986
The issues in this case concern an administrative complaint brought by the State of Florida, Department of Professional Regulation, Board of Opticianry (Petitioner) against David Somerville (Respondent). It is alleged, among other claims, that the Respondent was licensed as an apprentice optician in the state of Florida and while in that capacity practiced opticianry without the benefit of supervision; entered a plea to dispensing optical devices without a license; and committed various forms of fraud related to the sponsorship of his apprentice training, all in violation of provisions of Chapters 455 and 484, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 21P, Florida Administrative Code.An apprentice optician misrepresented that he was continuously supervised when he was not & in such setting practiced without a license. Rec. revoked.
85-000777  BOARD OF NURSING vs. CHRISTOPHER ALLEN FITCHELL  (1985)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Nov. 12, 1986
The issues in this case are as established through an administrative complaint alleging misconduct by the Respondent when he was employed in his capacity as a licensed practical nurse at the Arlington Manor Care Center, Jacksonville, Florida. The charges are brought under the authority of Chapters 20, 455, and 464, Florida statutes. The details of the administrative complaint are more completely described in the conclusions of law.Nurse sleeping while on duty was subject to discipline. Recommended 60-day suspension and $500 fine.
86-000620  BOARD OF NURSING vs. JOYCE D. COBURN  (1986)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Jun. 30, 1986
Respondent's instructions to a nurse under her supervision to administer medicine contrary to order & falsify report departs from nursing standards.
84-003794  BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS vs. SEYMOUR A. GOSS  (1984)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Jun. 25, 1986
Reprimand and fine imposed on Respondent who improperly dispensed narcotics, failed to keep written medical records, and had sex with patient.
85-003405  BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS vs. ROBERT G. GILBERT  (1985)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: May 23, 1986
The issue in this proceeding was whether Respondent violated Subsections 458.331(1)(g) and (t), Florida Statutes, between June 26, 1980 and September 16, 1983, by prescribing 4,100 Percocet to a single patient, failing to attempt other modalities of pain treatment for that patient and failing to refer the patient to a consulting physician.Petitioner failed to prove excessive prescript of legend drugs. Administration complaint did not allege violation based on inadequate record-keeping.
85-004146  BOARD OF NURSING vs. SHERI DENISE WARD  (1985)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: May 14, 1986
The issue in this proceeding was whether Respondent violated the Nurse Practice Act, Subsections 464.018(d) and (f), Florida Statutes, by making a false record and by abandoning the care of her patient and thereby departing from minimal standards of acceptable and prevailing nursing practice.Nurse abandoned shift and falsified patient records as to the time she took vital signs. Probation with conditions was recommended.
85-000237  BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS vs. PETER V VAN TASSEL  (1985)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Apr. 14, 1986
Whether by pleading guilty to lewd and lascivious acts upon a child, respondent is subject to discipline pursuant to Section 458.331(1)(c) and (s), Florida Statutes.License revoked for conviction of lewd, lascivious acts upon a child. Crime relates to the ability to practice medicine and safety of patients.
85-004171  BOARD OF NURSING vs. MARIANNE E. ABBOTT  (1985)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Apr. 11, 1986
Admitting that she innocently omitted previous conviction on application for licensure does not show immoral character.

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