Do I have to disclose my criminal record if I have a “Order of Non-Disclosure” .....
In this case, you may decide to not disclose the convictions (Texas Govt Code 411.0755). But they may find out about it (Texas Govt Code...
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In this case, you may decide to not disclose the convictions (Texas Govt Code 411.0755). But they may find out about it (Texas Govt Code...
You need to consult with an attorney familiar with the BON and these type of charges. You don’t mention if you reinstated you license or if you are...
The answer is that it depends. While theft is a serious crime for the Board and there will be additional requirements for eligibility, it is...
First, I am assuming this was a class C charge of theft. A class C with deferred adjudication can be expunged after you complete the probation and...
Quickly, the answer to your last question is yes, though you should have an attorney to deal with the BON's as well - this will need to be...
You should have not sent a letter of explanation to the ARRT prior to consulting an attorney. This may also turn into a licensing action before the...
Revocation = no license, unable to practice. Suspension = license intact, but unable to practice for specified period, unless the suspension is...
To answer the question in the headline, you call an attorney. While that seems to be a flippant answer, it is the right answer - suing an...
If it appears as "dismissed", it will still appear on your background check with the Board of Nursing. You should, however, consult with an...
This question is ripe ground for issues with licensing for several professions. If you have completed a pre-trial diversion AND you had the arrest...