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BRN committee reviews 14‑year internet discipline retention policy; members note limits set by federal/state reporting
Summary
Committee members discussed whether public discipline items should remain posted for long periods and heard staff explain constraints imposed by federal reporting and public records law.
Committee members discussed the BRN's policy for how long disciplinary decisions remain posted on the board's website and heard staff and legal counsel explain constraints on changing public access to records.
Key points from staff and legal counsel: - Current policy: a 14‑year‑old BRN policy guides how the board posts discipline outcomes online. For example, final probation decisions remain on the BRN website for 10 years after completion; citations are not posted and are typically purged three years after resolution unless converted to a public enforcement action through a formal…
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