On September 6, 2019, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Shah violated NRS 630.301(1), as set forth in the First Amended Complaint, and ordering that his license to practice medicine in Nevada shall be placed on probation for an indeterminate period of time, not to exceed 60 months, subject to various terms and conditions, including the following: (1) public reprimand; (2) $2,500.00 fine; (3) 8 hours of Continuing Medical Education (CME), in addition to his statutory CME requirements for licensure; (4) reimbursement of the Board's fees and costs associated with investigation and prosecution of the matter; (5) Dr. Shah must be supervised at all times during any and all interactions with all female patients with a formal monitoring agreement with approved and identified monitors. NRS in mind that the vet will likely begin tampering with the medical record as soon (514) 774-1427, Saskatchewan Veterinary Medical Association A Settlement Agreement was approved and accepted by the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners whereby Dr. Goodrum agreed that an order may be entered against him by the Board finding him guilty of two violations of NRS 630.301(3). reprimand; and that he reimburse the Boards's fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him, pursuant to the Memorandum of The Board entered its order as follows: Dr. Tate's license to practice medicine shall be revoked, the revocation stayed; and he shall be placed on probation until March 20, 2013 with the following conditions: Dr. Tate shall be issued a public reprimand; he shall comply with the terms and conditions of the California Medical Board's Decision of March 21, 2008; he shall contact the Compliance Officer within 30 days to provide his contact information; he shall sign a release of information allowing the Board to communicate with the California Medical Board regarding compliance with his California probation or provide proof of completion of probation and unrestricted license reinstatement; he shall comply with all federal, state and local laws and rules governing the practice of medicine while practicing in Nevada; he shall cooperate fully in the administration and enforcement of this Agreement with the Compliance Officer or other designee; and he shall reimburse the Board the incurred costs and expenses in the amount of $441.55 within 60 days. On December 6, 2019, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Smith violated NRS 630.3062(1)(a) (3 counts), as set forth in Counts I, V and VI of the Complaint, and ordering that she receive a public reprimand; complete 3 hours of continuing medical education (CME), in addition to her statutory CME requirements for licensure; and reimburse the Board its costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against her. A Settlement Agreement was approved and accepted by the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners whereby Dr. Kulubya acknowledged that he engaged in conduct that is grounds for discipline pursuant to the Medical Practice Act, to wit: one count of modification of an out-of-state medical license, a violation of NRS 630.301(3). The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved aSettlement Agreement. (604) 266-3441, Veterinary Medical Board of Manitoba This voluntary surrender is considered to have been made while under investigation. The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Smith violated Nevada Revised Statute 630.301(4) [malpractice], as set forth in the Complaint filed against him, and ordering that he make a contribution of $2,500 to a medically-related, non-profit entity/organization within 30 days of the Board's acceptance, adoption and approval of the Settlement Agreement; complete 8 hours of continuing medical education regarding spinal surgery within 1 year of the Board's acceptance, adoption and approval of the Settlement Agreement; and reimburse the Board its costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case within 30 days of the Board's acceptance, adoption and approval of the Settlement Agreement. If Dr. Takagi reapplies for licensure after June 30, 2025, he will be required to undergo an evaluation to determine his fitness to practice medicine, at his own expense, as well as prove his competence to practice medicine to the Board at that time, as requested by the Board. 638.0423 Attestation to compliance with requirements; maintenance of documentation of completion. The Board accepted Dr. Myers' voluntary surrender of his license to practice medicine in Nevada while under investigation by the Nevada Board. The Board found Dr. Bass guilty of all allegations of the complaint, and ordered that his license to practice medicine in Nevada be revoked, the revocation stayed and that he be placed on probation for 3 years with the following conditions: 1) he must cease performing laparoscopic surgeries immediately; 2) all surgeries he performs, other than minor office procedures which can be safely performed in an office setting, must be performed in a JCAHO-approved health care facility with the assistance of an American Board of Surgery certified Nevada licensed surgeon; 3) he must file with the Board a timely report concerning any surgery he performs, including a copy of the patient's history and physical, laboratory tests and x-rays, operational notes, and immediately report any adverse surgical outcomes; and 4) he must complete 120 hours of continuing medical education in the area of surgery including successfully passing the 1994 American College of Surgeons Surgical Education and Self-Assessment program. Consumer Information. Charged with lack of care of patient to pint of conscious indifference to safety and welfare of patient constituting gross malpractice, a violation of NRS 630.301(3). complaint form, or ask to have one mailed to you. On June 1, 2018, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Emer violated NRS 630.301(3), as set forth in Count I of the Complaint, and ordered that he receive a public reprimand; pay a $500.00 fine; and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. The Board ordered that Dr. Bacchus attend 12 hours of continuing medical education, to be approved by the Chairman of the Boards Investigative Committee, within 1 year of the acceptance, adoption and approval of the Settlement Agreement by the Board, at Dr. Bacchus own expense, and in addition to any other continuing medical education required as a condition of licensure. The remaining counts of the Complaint shall be dismissed with prejudice. On July 19, 2021, the Investigative Committee of the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners summarily suspended Ms. Hankins' license to practice medicine, as a physician assistant, in the State of Nevada pursuant to Nevada Revised Statute 630.326(1). State Board of Veterinary Medicine, Harrisburg, PA 17105-2649 In 2002, 31 of 39 formal complaints filed were dismissed (79%). fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case (Counts VI and VIII of the Amended Complaint were dismissed at hearing.). On June 5, 2015, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Klein violated Nevada Revised Statute 630.304(1), as set forth in the Complaint against him, and ordering that he receive a public reprimand, pay a fine of $1,000.00, and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him, the fine and costs payable within 30 days of the Boards final order. More specifically, that Dr. Wilkin failed to properly follow the Model Guidelines for the Use of Controlled Substances in regards to three patients when he failed to keep complete and accurate records regarding the treatment of the patients' pain in violation of NAC 630.187 and NRS 630.306(2)(b), and that Dr. Wilkin failed to properly prescribe appetite suppressants to three patients in violation of NAC 630.205 and NRS 630.306(2)(b). 13-11856-1 and Count I of the Complaint against him in Case No. Counts II and III of the Complaint were dismissed with prejudice. Dr. Swaine agrees to pay the reasonable costs, if any, of monitoring his probation to the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners and shall pay said costs within 30 days of the due date of any invoice presented by the Board. Dr. Simpson shall receive a public reprimand, complete, in person, six (6) hours of continuing medical education (CME) on the topic of hormone therapy and/or hormone prescribing; and shall reimburse the Board the costs and expenses incurred in the investigation and prosecution of this case. The Board entered into a Stipulation for Settlement with Dr. Roller and it was ordered that the October 9, 1984 Order for Partial Summary Suspension of License be rescinded. acknowledged that he engaged in conduct that is ground for discipline pursuant to the Medical Practice Act, to wit: revocation, in anther jurisdiction, of his medical license to practice, in violation of NRS 630.301(1), and failure to report discipline taken against him in another jurisdiction, in violation of NRS 630.306(11). violated NAC 630.230(1)(i), as set forth in the First Amended Complaint, and ordering that he receive a public reprimand; complete three hours of CME, in addition to his statutory CME requirements for licensure; and reimburse the Board's fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. Dr. Swaine agrees to pay the costs of investigation and prosecution of the matter within 60 days of the approval, acceptance and adoption of the Settlement Agreement. The Board ordered that Dr. Niles receive public reprimand, perform 40 hours of public service in the community in which he currently resides, pay a $2,000.00 fine and the investigative costs incurred by the Board. The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Dudek violated NAC 639.742(4)(b), as set forth in Count IX of the Second Amended Complaint filed against him, and ordering that Dr. Dudek receive a public reprimand; complete 8 hours of continuing medical education on cosmetic medicine; and reimburse the Board the sum of $6,500, a negotiated amount of the costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case, payable within 30 days of the Board's acceptance, adoption and approval of the Settlement Agreement. Counts I, II, IV, V and VI shall be dismissed with prejudice. Patients & Consumers . On September 16, 2022, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding that Dr. Nevarez violated NRS 630.306(1)(b)(3), as set forth in the Complaint, and ordering the following: that he receive a public reprimand; that he pay a fine of $500; that he complete 4 hours of Continuing Medical Education (CME), in addition to his statutory CME requirements for licensure; and that he reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. Dr. Allen had pled guilty to and was convicted of one count of possession of child pornography that had been transported in interstate or foreign commerce. Charged with failure to report within 30 days, and continual failure to report to the Board, action taken against his medical license in Colorado. Additionally, Dr. Grinsell shall participate in a professional monitoring program approved by the Board, enter into an agreement with that program that specifies the requirements of the program, submit a copy of the executed program agreement to the Board, and comply fully with the program until further ordered by the Board or Investigative Committee, or by mutual agreement between Dr. Grinsell and the Board/Investigative Committee. They will likely circle you back to the state board. admitted to having violated NRS 630.3062(1) (9 counts) and pled nolo Dr. Steele's license as a physician in the state of Nevada was revoked. In the event the Board reinstates Dr. Bruces license, Dr. Bruce shall be placed on probation for a period of 3 years with an obligation to comply with the terms and conditions of his parole and probation related to the case of United States of America v. Victor Bruce, MD, United States District Court, District of Nevada, Case No. The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners approved, accepted and adopted a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Kabins violated NRS 630.301(9) and ordering that Dr. Kabins' license to practice medicine be suspended for six months, with the suspension stayed provided he remain in compliance with the terms and conditions contained in the settlement agreement. The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners found by reliable, probative and substantial evidence that Dr. Fazlani violated NRS 630.306(11) as alleged in Count I of the Complaint filed against him and ordered that his license to practice medicine in the state of Nevada be revoked. Mission: The Missouri Veterinary Medical Board protects the public from incompetence, misconduct, gross negligence, fraud, misrepresentation, or dishonesty; licenses only "qualified" professionals by examination and evaluation of minimum competency; enforces standards by implementing legislation and administrative rules; encourages economic . Dr. Ahmed shall complete four (4) hours of continuing medical education (CME) on the topic of medical record keeping and six (6) hours of CME regarding his specialty of practice, to be pre-approved by the Investigative Committee Chair, to be completed within the probationary period, and in addition to any other CME required as a condition of licensure. 12-28540-1 shall be dismissed with prejudice and all Board open investigative complaints and/or open formal complaints as of the date of the Boards approval of the Settlement Agreement shall be fully and finally resolved by the terms and conditions contained in the Settlement Agreement and deemed closed with prejudice without any further action. Dr. Wyckoff entered into a Stipulation for Settlement with the Board and it was ordered that he will receive a public reprimand, will not provide psychiatric treatment in the state of Nevada to any person under the age of 18, and he may not apply for active licensure status for a period of 3 years. Mr. Dunetz shall pay to the Board the costs and expenses incurred by the Board in investigating and prosecuting this matter, which are now in the amount of $14,811.96, and the additional expenses necessary to conclude drafting and approval of this Agreement, all payable to the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners within one year of acceptance, adoption and approval of this Agreement by the Board, but a written and signed monthly payment schedule shall be arranged with the Board Compliance Officer for payments of no less than $500.00 per month, and a balloon payment, if needed, on the date one year from the date of Board acceptance, adoption and approval of this Settlement Agreement. following: he shall receive a public 5852, is accepted by the Board 31 May 2003. The Board found Dr. Noel-Uyloan violated NRS 630.301(3) and ordered that her license to practice medicine in Nevada be revoked and that she pay for all administrative costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case. investigation and prosecution of the case against her. The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners summarily suspended Mr. Campbell's physicians assistant certificate to practice medicine in the state of Nevada pending a hearing on the formal complaint filed against Mr. Campbell alleging he held himself out to be a licensed physician, performed medical services other than at the direction or under the supervision of the supervising physician and performed medical services under to influence of alcohol, controlled substances or mental or physical illness. You might wish to also file a claim violation of NRS 630.3065(2)(a), $5,000.00 for the one violation of NRS 630.306(1)(b)(2) (2 counts), as set forth in Counts II and VII of the The surrender of Dr. Desai's medical license will not preclude the Board from proceeding on the pending disciplinary complaint filed on April 25, 2008, involving the Hepatitis C outbreak at the Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada. Verify a License. If Dr. Kaplan otherwise meets the Outlaw receive a public reprimand; pay a fine of $2,500; and reimburse the Board its reasonable costs and expenses incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case. almost impossible to find an animal law attorney, and the best ones are Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine. incompetence among victims of a particular vet. Mr. Harris pay all costs incurred by the Board in these disciplinary proceedings within sixty (60) days of the date of the Order, in the amount of $ 4,321.53. A Settlement Agreement was approved and accepted by the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners whereby Dr. Bell was found guilty of a violation of NRS 630.301(3), and the Board ordered that he be publicly reprimanded and reimburse the Board the costs and expenses incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case. This voluntary surrender is considered to have been made while under investigation. License revoked. against any kind of manipulation by the vet to try to get you to see things Every state has its own version of a veterinary medical examining board whose primary function is to ensure that an often-unsuspecting public is kept safe from negligent or incompetent veterinarians. The Board further ordered that Counts II and III of the Complaint be dismissed. Dr. Brumfield petitioned the Board for removal of his licensure restrictions. was found guilty of violating NRS 630.301(3), i.e., surrendering his medical license to the state of California via a Stipulated Surrender of License, and that he violated the provisions of NRS 630.306(11) by failing to notify the Board of the surrender of his medical license in California. The Board accepted the petition and it was ordered that the 500 hours of community service be substituted for 20 hours of CME per year for 5 years of probation. NRS 638.1525 Unlawful for licensee to provide medical assistance, treatment or counsel to human being; exception; ground for disciplinary action; suspension of license; penalty; reporting of violation. Count II of the Complaint was dismissed with prejudice. and ordering that the stay of revocation instituted pursuant to the aforementioned Dr. Foote shall receive a public reprimand; shall continue all recovery and monitoring activities with the Nevada Professionals Assistance Program for at least the next 5 years; and shall reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. Stipulation for Settlement and Order: The Board accepted Dr. Hoffman's voluntary surrender of his license to practice medicine in Nevada while under investigation. On November 30, 2018, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Gollard violated NRS 630.3062(1)(a), as set forth in the Complaint, and ordering that he pay a $2,000.00 fine, complete 4 hours of CME, in addition to his statutory CME requirements for licensure, and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. Counts II, IV and VI of the Complaint were dismissed. NRS 574 Animal Cruelty/Pet Stores Boarding. Veterinary Medical Examining Board, Pennsylvania Application Wizard. Count III of the Complaint was dismissed. 209 South Lafayette Street On August 26, 2020, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an to be entered finding Mr. Anderson violated NAC 630.380(1)(f) and NRS 630.3062(1)(a), as set forth in the Complaint, and ordering that his license to practice medicine be revoked, with said revocation to be immediately stayed, and Mr. Andersons license placed on probation for a period of time not less than 12 months, but up to 24 months, pending the completion of the following probationary terms: Mr. Anderson shall complete ten (10) hours of continuing medical education (CME), in addition to his statutory CME requirements for licensure; pay total fines in the amount of $4,000; and pay the costs and expenses incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. liquid silicone into any human body for purposes other than the treatment of On December 6, 2013, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered, based upon a plea of no contest, finding Dr. Sarfo violated Nevada Revised Statute 630.3062(1), as set forth in Count II of the Complaint against him, and ordering that he receive a public reprimand; complete 10 hours continuing medical education regarding the subject of electronic health records, within one year of the Board's acceptance and approval of the Settlement Agreement; and pay the Board $4,900 for costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case, payable within 180 days of the Board's acceptance and approval of the Settlement Agreement. On March 6, 2020, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Mirchou violated NRS 630.306(1)(g), as set forth in Count II of the Complaint, and ordered that he receive a public reprimand; pay a $500.00 fine; complete 3 hours of Continuing Medical Education (CME), in addition to his statutory CME requirements for licensure. On September 9, 2016, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Cohen violated NRS 630.301(3), as set forth in the First Amended Complaint, and ordering that she receive a public reprimand and reimburse the Board's fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against her. Subsequent failure to pass FLEX II required revocation per stipulation. On December 4, 2020, the Nevada State (Brian John) Fulton, M.D. Should he pass SPEX, disciplinary action to terminate; should he fail, license will be summarily suspended until such time he proves competency to Board. Veterinarians generally diagnose, treat and prescribe for disease, pain or injury in animals. A Settlement, Waiver and Consent Agreement was approved and accepted by the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners, whereby the Board entered an order finding that Dr. Lewis violated NRS 630.301(3) and ordering that he receive a public reprimand and reimburse the costs of investigation and prosecution of the matter, payable within 60 days of the Board's acceptance and approval of the Settlement Agreement. in the area of pets as sentient beings, or having intrinsic value, or 505.841.9112, P.O.Box 37549 The Investigative Committee of the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners summarily suspended Mr. Roberts' license to practice respiratory care in the state of Nevada, pursuant to Nevada Revised Statute Section 630.326(1). On June 7, 2019, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Pokroy violated NRS 630.306(1)(b)(3), as set forth in Count I of the Complaint, and NRS 630.3062(1)(a), as set forth in Count V of the Complaint, and ordering that he receive a public reprimand; pay a $500.00 fine; and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. Program for 5 years, he must petition the Board for restoration of his license, and he must pay the investigative costs to the Board. On June 3, 2016, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Long violated NRS 630.301(3), as set forth in the Complaint, and ordering that her license be revoked, with the revocation stayed and Dr. Long being placed on probation for a period of 46 months, subject to various terms and conditions; that she may petition the Board before the probationary period has expired to request that the terms of the Agreement be modified or that the probationary period be terminated before the probationary period expires; that she receive a public reprimand; complete 6 hours of CME, in addition to her statutory CME requirements for licensure; and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against her. Phone - (717) 783-7134. The Board ordered that Dr. Kulubya receive a public reprimand, that he shall attend, within one year of the date of the order, six (6) hours of continuing medical education on the subject of ethics, in addition to any other continuing medical education required as a condition of licensure, and the continuing medical education must be approved by the Chairman of the Investigative Committee in advance of its performance, and that Dr. Kulubya pay $665.31 for administrative fees due within sixty (60) days of the order. to practice medicine to the Board at that time. License revoked based on gross malpractice, a violation of NRS 630.301(3). dispose of the substances by any other means. He shall be publicly reprimanded, and within one year of the acceptance of this agreement, he shall complete sixteen hours of Continuing Medical Education (CME) regarding the prescribing of controlled substances for the management of pain, which are in addition to any CME requirements regularly imposed as a condition of his Nevada licensure, and he shall reimburse the Board the costs and expenses incurred during the investigation and prosecution of the matter within sixty (60) days of the date of entry of the Board's Order. prosecution of the case against him. Charged with continual failure, gross or repeated malpractice, and practicing or offering to practice beyond his scope. On November 30, 2018, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Mr. Luckette violated NRS 630.3062(1)(a), as set forth in the Complaint, and ordering that he complete 22 hours of CME and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. Dr. Koe shall pay a fine of $5,000, complete, in person, ten (10) hours of continuing medical education (CME) on the topic of subacromial decompression, labral repair and resection of the distal clavicular bone (shoulder surgery); and shall reimburse the Board the costs and expenses incurred in the investigation and prosecution of this case. If it turns out your vet has a record, ask for copies of Always ask for Upon the lifting of the summary suspension, Dr. Foote agrees to the following limitations on his practice: (1) he will only be permitted to treat female patients when he has a verifiable chaperone present to observe his treatment and interactions with female patients and the chaperone's name is to be documented within each medical record; (2) he will obtain therapy with a certified sex addiction therapist, or equivalent, on at least a monthly basis; and (3) the Board may monitor Limitation No. Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners Its mission is to safeguard the health, safety, and welfare of Tennesseans by insuring that all who practice as a veterinarian, veterinary medical technician, or euthanasia technician within this state are qualified About Read More Members Read More Meeting Schedule Read More Meeting Minutes Read More Recreational Vehicle Park and Campground Conditions, Areas Served: Carson City and Douglas County (Cities: Minden, Gardnerville, Genoa, Glenbrook, South Lake Tahoe, and Topaz Lake), Address: 900 East Long Street Carson City Nevada 89701, Areas Served: Washoe County (Cities: Reno, Sparks, Gerlach, Vya, Pyramid, Washoe City), Address 1001 East 9th Street, Reno, Nevada 89520, Areas Served: Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City and Laughlin), Address: 280 S. 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On June 5, 2020, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Patel violated NRS 630.301(3), as set forth in the Complaint, and ordering that he receive a public reprimand; pay a $500.00 fine; and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Bruce violated, , as On December 4, 2020, the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners accepted and approved a Settlement Agreement which allowed for an order to be entered finding Dr. Silver violated NRS 630.306(1)(r) and NRS 630.306(1)(b)(3), as set forth in the First Amended Complaint, and ordering that he receive a public reprimand; pay a $500.00 fine; complete three hours of continuing medical education (CME), in addition to his statutory CME requirements for licensure; and reimburse the Boards fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of the case against him. 102-108 Research Drive practice registered nurse in the State of Nevada; and he shall reimburse the Phone: 405. Dr. Handsfield entered into a Stipulation for Settlement with the Board and it was ordered that his license to practice medicine in the state of Nevada be suspended until further order of the Board, he shall participate in a, program to correct alcohol or drug dependence or any other impairment, he is ordered to enter Talbot Recovery campus for an evaluation and treatment and upon release from Talbot he is to enter into a contract with the Diversion.
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