Here our nursing license defense attorney reviews what issues nurses, doctors, and other healthcare professionals need to know before using marijuana, CBD oil, and psychoactive THC products.
Category: Professional License Defense
California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) Division of Investigation
The California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA), Division of Investigation (DOI) is the police investigative agency for 40 DCA licensing boards that license and regulate more than 3.5 million licenses in over 280 professional and occupational license types.
Physician Guide to California Patient’s Right to Know Act SB1448
California enacted the “Patient’s Right to Know Act” SB 1448 on July 1, 2019 which requires that physicians facing a probationary discipline action obtain a signed disclosure form from all patients before their next appointment.
Can Pharmacists, Dentists Smoke Marijuana? (License FAQ)
Our pharmacy license defense attorney reviews the issues pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, dentists, registered dental assistants, and other healthcare professionals need to know before using marijuana, CBD oil, and THC products.
California Board of Registered Nursing Complaint Statistics
California Board of Registered Nursing statistics show 9,067 nurse complaints and conviction/arrest notices in Fiscal Year 2019. Here we review complaint statistics, the most common types of complaints and the complaint process.
Chudnovsky Law Rated Best DUI Lawyers in Long Beach by Expertise
The national research company Expertise has recognized Chudnovsky Law as one of the 22 best DUI lawyers in Long Beach, California after evaluating 175 DUI defense law firms serving the Long Beach metro area.
California Authorizes Dentists To Administer Covid-19 Vaccine
California issued a dental license waiver authorizing dentists to help administer COVID-19 vaccinations as the surging pandemic is overwhelming healthcare resources and hospitals.
8 Million Californians With Criminal Record Helped by New AB-2138 License Law Starting July 1, Says Chudnovsky Law
Assembly Bill AB-2138 affects 30% of all California jobs by making it easier for 8 million residents with criminal records to obtain professional licenses from any of 37 Department of Consumer Affairs licensing agencies covering over 1,700 occupations.
30 Percent of CA Jobs Impacted by New Professional License Criminal Record Law, Says Chudnovsky Law
California is enacting major licensing reform July 1, 2020 that will make it easier for 8 million residents with criminal records to obtain professional licenses from any of 37 licensing agencies within the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA).
AB-2138: CA Professional License Criminal Record Changes
California is making it easier for people with a criminal record to obtain professional licenses effective July 1, 2020. AB-2138 restricts licensure criteria of 37 licensing boards within the DCA for denying, suspending or revoking licensure based due to criminal convictions.