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Enforcement staff presented a series of agreed board orders and consent orders for the board's consideration. The board moved to adopt the presented agreed orders (item 20) and several informal reprimands; members who had participated in informal conferences recused where appropriate. The motions were approved by voice vote.
Staff said the items ranged from minor violations to matters that resulted in agreed board orders; specific case identifiers were listed on the agenda (for example, cases referenced as D43205 and related docket numbers). For an informal reprimand (item 20.3) staff indicated the respondent had participated in earlier conferences; the board adopted the recommended action. For consent orders listed under item 21 (21a and 21b), staff described the matters as fairly minor violations and the board adopted those consent orders by motion and voice vote.
What's next: Enforcement staff will proceed with the agreed orders and maintain the record of sanctions and consent orders in the agency docket; the meeting record notes timing for any hearings and orders to be returned to the agency docketing process.
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