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Board issues fines, warnings and dismissals in enforcement cases; several consent orders approved
Summary
At its May 20 meeting the Tennessee Board of Examiners for Land Surveyors reviewed multiple enforcement cases, approving civil penalties, issuing warning letters, and dismissing several complaints. The board voted on individual cases and approved settlement offers and referrals where staff recommended follow-up.
The Tennessee Board of Examiners for Land Surveyors reviewed eight enforcement matters in a lengthy legal-report session on May 20 and took formal actions including civil penalties, letters of warning, referrals and dismissals.
Legal staff (Erica) presented summaries of each complaint and staff recommendations. The board approved the staff recommendation to assess a $2,000 civil penalty (two $1,000 counts) against a licensed surveyor and his firm in case 2025001121 after staff concluded the successor surveyor left the original surveyor's certification block intact and placed his own seal and company logo on the plat without adequately…
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