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Administrative Law

California Medical Association Seeks to Limit License Probation

The California Medical Association, which represents about 43,000 of the state’s licensed physicians, is working with state Assemblywoman Anna Caballero, D-Salinas, on a new bill, Assembly Bill 505, which would bar the Medical Board of California from entering a settlement agreement placing on probation any physician who has committed "serious Read more…

By Steve Simas, 9 yearsMarch 3, 2017 ago
Government Law

Singe-User Restrooms Must be Gender-Neutral

All single-user toilet facilities in any California business establishment, place of public accommodation, or state or local government agency must be identified as all-gender toilet facilities. Effective March 1, 2017, a single-user toilet is defined “a toilet facility with no more than one water closet and one urinal with a locking Read more…

By Steve Simas, 9 yearsMarch 2, 2017 ago
Administrative Law

California Board Bars Veterinarians from Using Cannabis in Practice

Current California law makes it legal for human patients and their designated primary caregivers to possess and cultivate marijuana for their personal medical use with the recommendation or approval of a California-licensed physician or surgeon. In addition, the recently passed Proposition 64 “Legalizes marijuana under state law, for use by Read more…

By Steve Simas, 9 yearsMarch 1, 2017 ago
Administrative Law

Director of Consumer Affairs Steps Down on Eve of Hearing

Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) Director Awet Kidane plans to resign from his position at the end of February 2017 to purse a new opportunity, he told state employees in a message this week. Kidane has led a department that oversees more than 40 professional licensing boards, including ones that regulate medical Read more…

By Steve Simas, 9 yearsFebruary 25, 2017 ago
Administrative Law

License Discipline Data Shows Racial Bias

10 years of discipline data from the Medical Board of California shows a relationship between race and professional license discipline outcomes, so reports the California Research Bureau. Having conducted the research at the behest of the Medical Board of California (Board), the Research Bureau looked at the discipline imposed by Read more…

By Steve Simas, 9 yearsFebruary 16, 2017 ago
Administrative Law

Collateral Consequences of a Probationary Professional License

Before reviewing the collateral consequences of obtaining a probationary license as a health care practitioner or professional, lets provide some prospective and a disclaimer. Probationary licenses are not a bad thing. For many individuals, given their personal, social, or professional background, it may be wholly unavoidable. And for those individuals, Read more…

By Steve Simas, 9 yearsJanuary 14, 2017 ago
Administrative Law

Extending Deadline for Petition for a Writ of Administrative Mandate

Our law firm’s primary practice area is representing professional licensees and healthcare licensees before the various licensing agencies within the state of California and its local or municipal levels of government. Most of these matters are “litigated” – if at all – through the administrative hearing process. Sometimes, the administrative Read more…

By Steve Simas, 9 yearsDecember 30, 2016 ago
Administrative Law

Julianne Allen Lectures at American River College

On November 7, 2016, Julianne Allen, Senior Paralegal at Simas & Associates, Ltd., guest lectured at American River College. The students were part of the Paralegal Program and the course was “Administrative Law and Procedure” taught by Julia Brynelson, Adjunct Professor. “I was invited to speak and jumped at the chance,” Read more…

By Steve Simas, 9 yearsDecember 3, 2016 ago
Administrative Law

Proof of Competency as Mitigation Evidence

Mitigation evidence, in the civil lawsuit realm, is evidence used to thwart a potential affirmative defense of the failure to limit ones damages. This evidence is done to demonstrate to the opposing party and/or adjudicator of your dispute that once you became aware of the injury, damage, or problem, you Read more…

By Steve Simas, 9 yearsNovember 30, 2016 ago
Administrative Law

Guide to Reports to National Practitioner Data Bank

The National Practitioner Data Bank (“NPDB”) was created by Congress and contains information related to “certain adverse actions related to health care practitioners, entities, providers, and suppliers.”[1] The law determines what types of adverse actions are reportable to the NPDB, however, most reporting entities error on the side of over-reporting Read more…

By Steve Simas, 9 yearsNovember 14, 2016 ago

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