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NJ Nursing Board and RAMP – Conditional Discharge, PTI and your Nursing License issues!
Submitted by New Jersey Nursing License Defense Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. DO you have a New Jersey nursing license and have been charged with a drug possessory offense or DWI? You need to read this before you go into court! Have you been charged by New Jersey’s Nursing Board with a criminal of Moral Turpitude? Moral…
Read MoreWhat happens when I get that first letter from the Nursing or Medical Board regarding RAMP?
In this case the court outlined the procedural and factual background which brought McCafferty before the Board. Are these facts your facts? The background facts are as follows: In 2013, the Board contacted McCafferty, advising it “reviewed information which reveals that [he] may have problems related to mental health and/or substance abuse that could have affected…
Read MoreWill you be required to participate in RAMP? You need to read this…
What facts will the NJ Nursing Board rely upon if and when it Orders you into Ramp? What facts are Important which the Board will use again you? Submitted by New Jersey Nursing License Defense Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. These are the facts of the case the Board obtained and the appellate court relied upon when…
Read MoreAre you a nurse in New Jersey who may be subject to RAMP? Here’s what you need to know…
Have you received a notice that you must participate in RAMP? Have you been charges with a drug offense and possession a nursing license in New Jersey? Has someone from work reported that you have come to work as a nurse in New Jersey under the influence of a substance that would put patients in danger? Submitted by…
Read MoreDisqualification of Nursing License in New Jersey | Initial Board of Review versus Appellate Court
Marie Phillips v. New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. Decided May 31, 2016. Appellate review of a New Jersey board decision. Submitted by New Jersey Professional License Defense Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. In this case Marie Phillips applied for a CNA certification in on July 7, 2014. The application asked if she had been…
Read MoreCNA Certification and Prior Conviction of Crimes in New Jersey
Marie Phillips v. New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. Decided May 31, 2016. Issue: Being honest and direct on your professional license application or renewal with the New Jersey license renewal website. Know what the requirements are to get a specific license given a prior criminal history as well. Submitted by Nursing License…
Read MoreNew Jersey Nursing License Defense: Call Us Immediately When You Get Any Board Notice!
Submitted by New Jersey Nursing License Defense Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. There are two additional issues raised by the appellate in this case. A) Did she get proper notice of her violations and or health related issue concerning her behavior, and B) was the public publication of such notice a violation of her privacy rights and…
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