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Board dismisses multiple complaints, issues letters of instruction and caution
Summary
At its Feb. 19 meeting the board dismissed several complaints as moot or unsupported and approved letters of instruction or caution in cases involving advertising language, utility-location practice, and out-of-state discipline.
The Tennessee Board of Examiners for Land Surveyors reviewed a string of consumer complaints and closed most with dismissal, while issuing letters of instruction or caution in several cases.
Legal counsel presented a batch of complaints (read aloud) and recommended dismissal in cases where either the complainant withdrew, the respondent’s records documented appropriate action, or the dispute was a civil boundary matter rather than a licensing violation. The board…
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