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June 2013 News – OSAH Judges

Judges Miller and Schroer spoke at GreenLaw’s monthly meeting. Judge Kim Schroer Judge Kristin Miller On June 12, 2013, Judges Kristin Miller and Kim Schroer spoke to public interest environmental lawyers at GreenLaw\’s monthly meeting in Atlanta. The Judges gave an overview of OSAH, its caseload and procedural rules, as well as case management and […]

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Certificate of motor vehicle title revoked due to failure to comply with public sale requirements.

The dispossessed owner of a vehicle should be re-issued a certificate of title.  Two subsequent transfers of title were revoked for failure to properly conduct a public sale.  To have been conducted properly, the notice of public abandonment and notice of sale should have been circulated in a county newspaper two weeks prior to the

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No basis to revoke drug treatment facility’s license where inspector’s behavior interrupted inspection.

There was no basis for the Department of Community Health, Healthcare Facility Regulation Division to revoke Petitioner Pace Inc.’s license to operate a drug treatment and education program.  Petitioner was willing and able to permit inspectors from the Healthcare Facility Regulation Division to inspect the premises and documents to ensure compliance with licensing requirements.  The

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Revocation of real estate license for unfair trade practices.

Respondent is a licensed real estate broker in the State of Georgia.  Petitioner, Georgia Real Estate Commission, sought to revoke his license for dishonest and unlawful behaviors committed while engaged in the business of selling property.  Judge Oakley determined that Petitioner did not demonstrate the competency and integrity necessary to safeguard the interests of the

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No neglect of nursing home resident where nurse complied with training.

Judge Brown reversed the decision of the Department of Community Health (DCH) to list Petitioner in the State Nurse Aide Registry for neglect of a resident.  The evidence demonstrated that Petitioner complied with her training and provided services as necessary to avoid harming the resident.  While the resident experienced pain during the use of a

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