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Susan Elizabeth Lindgard
Susan Elizabeth Lindgard
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98-004676  RON HARVEY AND ANN HARVEY vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH  (1998)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 21, 1998
Petitioner is charged pursuant to a Citation for Violation, Onsite Sewage Program/Sanitary Nuisance with a violation of Section 386.04(1)(a) and (b), Florida Statutes (1997), which describes conditions that are prima facie evidence of a sanitary nuisance injurious to health.Department of Health showed a sanitary nuisance existed. However, owner/lessor showed that he could not access property for repairs during a pending eviction proceeding.
95-000698  BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICINE vs OLIVER R. JONES  (1995)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 17, 1995
The issue for determination is whether Respondent committed the offenses set forth in the administrative complaint, and if so, what action should be taken.Respondent guilty of negligence in the practice of veterinary medicine-- guilty of standard of care negligence and committed records violation.
94-003567  BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICINE vs HAROLD L. MCGEE  (1994)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 30, 1994
Whether the Respondent, a veterinarian, committed the offenses set forth in the Administrative Complaint and the penalties, if any, that should be imposed.Veterinarian kept inadequate medical records. Negligence not established.
95-001435  BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICINE vs MARIANNE T. KEIM  (1995)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 24, 1995
Whether Respondent's license as a veterinarian in the State of Florida should be suspended, revoked or otherwise disciplined for the alleged violations of Chapter 474, Florida Statutes, as set forth in the Administrative Complaint, to wit: Section 474.214(1)(f), Florida Statutes, by violating a lawful order of probation of the Board; section 474.214(1)(o), Florida Statutes, by committing fraud, deceit, negligence, incompetency, or misconduct in the practice of veterinary medicine; and, section 474.214(1)(r), Florida Statutes, by failing to practice veterinary medicine with that level of care, skill, and treatment which is recognized by a reasonably prudent veterinarian as being acceptable under similar conditions and circumstances.Evidence showed failure of veterinarian to comply with lawful order. Did not prove negligence or incompetence by clear and convincing.
93-000821  BOARD OF MASSAGE vs JAMES J. MAES  (1993)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 11, 1993
The ultimate issue for determination at formal hearing was whether Respondent committed the offenses set forth in Petitioner's Administrative Complaint, and if so, what disciplinary action should be taken against Respondent's massage license.Licensee suspended for attempting or offering to engage client in sexual activity, including genital contact.
94-001607  BOARD OF MASSAGE vs AURORA BARNAT  (1994)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 22, 1994
Whether Respondent, a licensed massage therapist, committed the offenses set forth in the Administrative Complaint and the penalties, if any, that should be imposed.Massage therapist guilty of giving colonic irrigation in form of an enema, on an outcall basis.
94-005709  BOARD OF MASSAGE vs JOYCE ANN BORCINA  (1994)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 11, 1994
At issue is whether respondent committed the offenses alleged in the administrative complaint and, if so, what disciplinary action should be taken.Massage therapist's offer to engage in sexual activity with client for money subjected therapist to revocation of license.
94-006740  BOARD OF MASSAGE vs NORMAN A. ESHLEMAN  (1994)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 01, 1994
Whether the Amended Administrative Complaint should be dismissed on the grounds set forth in Respondent's motions to dismiss? Whether Respondent violated Rule 61G11-30.001(1)(d), Florida Administrative Code, and therefore Section 480.046(1)(k), Florida Statutes, as alleged in the Amended Administrative Complaint, and, if he did, what disciplinary action should be taken against him?$750 fine and 3 month suspension of license warranted where masge therapist kissed clients and made sexually suggestive remarks to one client.
95-000147  BOARD OF MASSAGE vs WILLIAM P. MILLS  (1995)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jan. 13, 1995
The issue is whether Respondent failed to comply with the continuing education requirements for his massage therapy license and, if so, what penalty should be imposed.Licensed massage therapist didn't take genera education course from approved provider. Consent for HIV/AIDS course unreasonably withheld.
95-000148  BOARD OF MASSAGE vs DIANA WENTWORTH  (1995)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jan. 13, 1995
The central issue in this case is whether the Respondent, Diana Wentworth, committed the violations alleged in the administrative complaint; and, if so, what penalty should be imposed.Respondent submitted incorrect and false statements regarding continuing education credits and is thus guilty of violations.

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