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Connecticut nursing board hears reinstatement petition for Katie Ann Martins; moves into executive session to review sealed medical records

3625764 · May 7, 2025
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At its May 20 meeting the Connecticut Board of Examiners for Nursing held a reinstatement hearing for LPN Katie Ann Martins and voted to move into executive session to review sealed medical records. No decision on reinstatement was announced.

The Connecticut Board of Examiners for Nursing held a reinstatement hearing on May 20 for Katie Ann Martins, LPN, who petitioned to restore a license revoked in 2019. The board voted to move into executive session to review sealed medical records and other sensitive evidence; it took no final action on reinstatement during the public meeting.

The board must be satisfied under Connecticut General Statute 19a-17(e) that an applicant ‘‘is able to practice with reasonable skill and safety’’ before reinstating a revoked license. Assistant Attorney General Elizabeth Bannon explained that statutory standard to the board members before proceedings began.

Martins spoke in her own defense and…

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