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Panel rules on dozens of exhibits, keeps several under identification‑only and seals personal addresses

Department of Public Health - Practitioner Licensing and Investigation Section · February 19, 2026
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Summary

During the hearing the panel admitted many exhibits but kept several (including large portions of Department Exhibit 3 and documents submitted by the petitioner) as identification‑only pending authentication; the panel also sealed pages containing a respondent's home address and other potentially sensitive material.

The licensing panel considered admission and scope of dozens of exhibits submitted by the Department and the respondent during the disciplinary hearing.

Respondent counsel objected to a large block of Department Exhibit 3 (pp. 173–286), arguing much of that material consisted of facility policies, photographs, surveyor notes and other documents not properly authenticated or relevant. Department counsel said the packages were provided by the Facility Licensing and Investigation section and included medical‑record material, fall reports, and licensing investigator notes tied to…

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