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Dental Hygiene Board reinstates citations, places Pasadena City College and Taft College on probation
Summary
The Dental Hygiene Board of California voted July 20 to reinstate stayed citations and place Pasadena City College on two years and Taft College on three years probation (quarterly reporting), finding noncompliance after reviewing site-visit reports and concluding submitted funding evidence did not substantiate claims that citations would block funding.
The Dental Hygiene Board of California voted July 20 to reinstate previously stayed citations and place two California dental hygiene programs under probation after concluding the schools did not provide sufficient evidence that citations would prevent them from receiving funding.
The board voted to reinstate the citation and place Pasadena City College on two years of probation with quarterly reporting requirements after staff told the board PCC failed to submit the specific documentation requested to show a citation would adversely affect active funding. Michael Long moved the education committee recommendation to reinstate the citation and reconfirm…
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