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Probation monitor outlines enforcement steps, cites PACE assessment in severe case
Summary
Probation monitor Ralph Correa reported 31 current probationers (five out of state), described in‑person monitoring and diversion participation, and cited a case where a PACE (UC San Diego) clinical competence assessment found 'extreme departure of standards' leading to a cease‑practice order and a referral for an accusation.
Ralph Correa, the board’s probation monitor, told members the board currently oversees 31 probationers, five of whom are out of state and therefore not receiving credit toward California probation terms.
Correa described routine monitoring activities including in‑person visits to practice sites, verification that doctors subject to cease‑practice orders are not acting, and coordination with the executive director and…
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