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Nursing Board sustains objection to complainant's written statement; motion to admit fails
Summary
The Nursing Board of Examiners voted against a motion to admit a complainant's written narrative as a non‑party statement, sustaining the respondent's objection on due‑process grounds; the Department said it will call the complainant as a witness for limited testimony.
The Nursing Board of Examiners sustained an objection to admitting a complainant's written narrative as evidence in the administrative case filed by the Department of Public Health against Teresa Marie Sheehan.
Chair Gina Reiner presided as panel counsel Aidan Baum advised that under the Uniform Administrative Procedure Act non‑party written statements may be received for context but “are not evidence” and should not be relied on for findings of fact unless independently…
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