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Board reviews multiple disciplinary cases; approves fines, cautions and monitoring conditions

5891326 · October 3, 2025
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Summary

At its Oct. 2 meeting the Tennessee Board of Architecture and Engineering Examiners heard legal reports and voted on several disciplinary matters — issuing letters of caution in some cases, authorizing consent orders with fines in others, and setting monitoring conditions for a licensee with a multi‑state disciplinary history.

The Tennessee Board of Architecture and Engineering Examiners considered a series of disciplinary matters during its Oct. 2 meeting and approved recommendations from board counsel on multiple files, including consent orders, fines and monitoring conditions.

Scott (legal counsel) presented several matters involving out‑of‑state disciplinary actions that registrants failed to report on Tennessee renewal applications, and cases alleging improper stamping and practice outside a registrant’s firm affiliation. In several matters the board authorized consent orders with civil penalties; in others the board issued letters of caution or closed cases after additional review.

Key board actions included: - A motion to approve a committee recommendation allowing an application from Darryl McCann (landscape architect applicant) to…

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