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Jaquetta Johnson
Jaquetta Johnson
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Florida Laws: 120.5720.43455.2273456.072456.073456.079480.046480.0485796.07

17-005473  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF MASSAGE THERAPY vs BBK FLORIDA, LLC  (2017)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 03, 2017
The issues to be determined in this matter are whether Respondent, BBK Florida, LLC, a licensed massage business, allowed an unlicensed person to practice massage therapy; and, if so, what disciplinary action is appropriate.The Department established, by clear and convincing evidence, that Respondent allowed an unlicensed individual practice massage therapy in its establishment, which warrants administrative sanctions.
17-003246PL  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF MASSAGE THERAPY vs ERNESTO RODRIGUEZ, L.M.T.  (2017)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 02, 2017
The issues in this case are whether Respondent engaged in sexual misconduct in the practice of massage therapy, in violation of section 480.0485, Florida Statutes; engaged in improper sexual activity, in violation of Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B7-26.010; or failed to appropriately drape a client, in violation of rule 64B7-30.001(5); and, if so, what is the appropriate sanction.Clear and convincing testimony of victim proved Respondent engaged in sexual misconduct and prohibited sexual activity, and failed to appropriately drape his patient, which warranted a fine of $2,500.00 and revocation of license.
17-001358PL  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF MASSAGE THERAPY vs LAUREN DILLMAN-BELL, L.M.T.  (2017)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 02, 2017
The issues to be determined in this case are whether the Respondent, Lauren Dillman-Bell, obtained her Florida license to practice massage therapy through fraud or error, in violation of section 456.072(1)(h), Florida Statutes (2009), or made misleading, untrue, deceptive, or fraudulent representations on her application for licensure, in violation of section 456.072(1)(w), both of which constitute violations of section 480.046(1)(o); and if so, the appropriate sanction. (Unless otherwise indicated, citations to the Florida Statutes and rules of the Florida Administrative Code refer to the versions in effect when the Respondent’s license was issued on July 1, 2009.)Respondent did not appear because no good contact information. Petitioner proved that application omitted to disclose criminal history, as required. Recommend: Revoke

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