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Board overturns 60‑day suspension of massage practitioner, leaves fine to Department

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 17, 2013
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Summary

The Board of Appeals overruled a 60‑day suspension for a massage practitioner after inspectors testified they found improper attire and conduct during a task‑force inspection, but commissioners concluded evidence insufficient to uphold the suspension and indicated a monetary fine is a departmental matter.

San Francisco — The Board of Appeals voted unanimously on July 17 to overrule a 60‑day suspension imposed by the Department of Public Health on a massage practitioner whose permit was the subject of a task‑force inspection.

Appellant counsel Christopher Hall argued the practitioner was not on duty at the time of the inspection, that there was no evidence of money exchanged or solicitation, and that the practitioner had not been arrested or cited under Penal…

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