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Connecticut board finds respondent practiced barbering without a license, sustains four allegations
Summary
At a Nov. 19 hearing, the Department of Public Health presented evidence and the board sustained allegations that Maria DeMichel practiced as a barber without a license, worked at Simone's Barber Shop since about 2013, and violated Connecticut General Statutes Section 22-34; the respondent did not appear.
The Connecticut Department of Public Health’s Practitioner Licensing and Investigations Board heard a disciplinary matter on Nov. 19 concerning Maria DeMichel (petition number 2023-1348). Department counsel informed the board that the respondent had not filed an answer and had indicated by email she would not attend the hearing. The department entered multiple exhibits into the record and moved to deem the allegations admitted; the board voted to approve that motion.
Anthony Nanny, counsel for the department, told the board: “The allegations in this petition are that respondent has been practicing as a barber without a license since at least…
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