Dominic Capraro

CAPS benefits paid to corporation could not be recovered from individuals absent showing of fraud.

The Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL) sought to recover Child and Parent Services (CAPS) Program benefits paid to a corporation doing business as a daycare center.  DECAL alleged that the parents of the owner of the corporation, who had previously operated a different corporation that was terminated from the CAPS Program, were the […]

CAPS benefits paid to corporation could not be recovered from individuals absent showing of fraud. Read More

Company did not “reproduce” WIC vendor stamp by using generic stamp to clarify store number.

The parent company of several WIC-participating grocery stores used a generic four-digit rotary stamp to clarify the store numbers on vouchers that had been returned for illegible or missing vendor stamp imprints.  The Department of Public Health sought to terminate WIC participation for several of the company’s stores based on its determination that such practice

Company did not “reproduce” WIC vendor stamp by using generic stamp to clarify store number. Read More

Registered nurse suspended indefinitely for diverting controlled substances for personal use.

While working in the emergency room of a hospital, a registered nurse repeatedly withdrew controlled substances from an automated medication administration machine, and failed to document that she thereafter administered them to patients.  The results of a drug screen indicated that the nurse had three controlled substances in her system.  Finding that the nurse’s conduct

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Lack of utilities in candidate’s purported home refutes residence claim.

A candidate for the Georgia legislature failed to establish that he met residency requirements in the district for which he sought office where his purported home in the district was without water service during the time he claimed to have resided there.  Further, the candidate’s driver’s license, mail, pay stubs, and voter registration did not

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Facility’s failure to provide adequate supervision during outing resulted in resident’s death.

The owner of a personal care home organized a river tubing outing for four of its residents, all of whom had some level of cognitive impairment.  The owner was the only staff member on hand to supervise the residents during the outing, and was unable to supervise one of the residents, who separated from the

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