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Hearing officer deems allegations admitted in Connecticut Department of Public Health case against licensed social worker

3189724 · April 4, 2025
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Summary

At an April 3, 2025 administrative hearing, a Department of Public Health hearing officer granted the department's motion to deem the allegations in docket 2025-311 admitted after the respondent failed to appear. The department sought license revocation and entered exhibits, some pages of which were placed under seal.

A hearing officer for the Connecticut Department of Public Health granted the department's motion to deem allegations admitted in a disciplinary proceeding against licensed clinical social worker Carly Nassar (docket no. 2025-311) after the respondent did not appear and no answer had been filed.

Aidan Baum, the hearing officer appointed to determine findings of fact and conclusions of law, said he would “grant the department's motion to deem the allegations admitted” after testimony established the respondent had been given notice and had not appeared.

The department introduced five record exhibits, including a motion for summary suspension (dated March 20, 2025), a statement of charges (dated March 20, 2025) and an order granting summary suspension (dated March 24, 2025). Department exhibit 1, a monitoring packet, was admitted as…

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