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CBA explains 'supervised practice' condition for probationers; seven licensees currently subject to term
Summary
Staff described how supervised practice functions as an optional probation condition, the criteria for practice monitors, reporting expectations, and sanctions for noncompliance. The committee asked about participation and compliance; staff said seven licensees currently have the term and most are in compliance.
The Enforcement Advisory Committee received an informational overview of the CBA's supervised-practice condition for probationers on May 1. Enforcement Chief Carrie O'Connor said supervised practice is an optional probation term used in stipulated settlements, proposed decisions, or license-reinstatement orders.
“Supervised practice is an optional condition of probation that may be included in stipulated settlements, proposed decisions, or when a petition for reinstatement of a license is granted,” O'Connor said. She explained that when the condition is ordered, the probationer must submit a plan of practice…
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