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BRN staff explain disciplinary process, 820 exams and how records are posted — 'no actual harm is necessary' for some actions

2489870 · March 4, 2025
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Summary

Board staff provided an overview of the BRN’s enforcement process, including intake, investigative triage, expert reviews, 820 mental/physical exams, settlement and publication of final orders.

Board staff gave a detailed, step-by-step overview of how complaints and disciplinary matters move through the Board of Registered Nursing’s enforcement system during a Feb. 26 information session.

Deputy Chief Tim (surname Munger/Munger per transcript) began by saying the board’s statutory mission is “public protection,” citing Business and Professions Code 2708.1. He described common complaint sources (court notifications, public complaints, other licensing agencies), the board’s process for referring investigations to the Department of Consumer Affairs’ Division of Investigation, and how the board uses contracted expert-practice consultants to evaluate…

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