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PA Licensing Boards Disciplinary Actions - October 2025

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Filed October 1st, 2025
Detected March 22nd, 2026
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Summary

The Pennsylvania Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs announced 88 disciplinary actions taken by its 29 professional licensing boards in October 2025. Actions include suspensions, civil penalties, and license denials against various licensed professionals across the state.

What changed

The Pennsylvania Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs (BPOA) has released a list of 88 disciplinary actions taken by its various licensing boards during October 2025. These actions target licensed professionals across numerous fields, including accountancy, architecture, barbering, real estate appraisal, chiropractic, dentistry, and more. Specific examples include license suspensions for failing to pay civil penalties, suspensions ordered by courts due to domestic relations code violations, and orders to pay civil penalties for continuing education deficiencies or disciplinary actions in other states. One individual was denied licensure due to a criminal conviction.

Compliance officers should review these actions to understand the types of violations and penalties being imposed by Pennsylvania licensing boards. Key actions include suspensions for non-payment of penalties, civil penalties for educational deficiencies, and license denials for criminal convictions. Professionals operating in Pennsylvania must ensure strict adherence to licensing requirements, continuing education mandates, and timely reporting of disciplinary actions from other jurisdictions to avoid similar enforcement measures. The document lists actions by county, indicating a statewide impact.

What to do next

  1. Review disciplinary actions for potential impact on firm's licensed professionals.
  2. Ensure all continuing education requirements are met and documented.
  3. Verify timely reporting of any out-of-state disciplinary actions to relevant PA boards.

Penalties

Civil penalties ranging from $250 to $5,000; license suspensions; license denials.

Source document (simplified)

DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS OCTOBER 2025 Secretary of State Al Schmidt announced that 88 disciplinary actions have been taken by the Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs’ 29 professional licensing boards, and the Bureau of Election Services and Notaries: PA Board of Accountancy PA Architects Licensure Board PA Board of Auctioneer Examiners PA Board of Barber Examiners PA Board of Certified Real Estate Appraisers PA Board of Chiropractic PA Board of Cosmetology PA Board of Crane Operators PA Board of Dentistry PA Board of Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists PA Board of Funeral Directors PA Board of Landscape Architects PA Board of Massage Therapy PA Board of Medicine Navigation Commission for the Delaware River and its Navigable Tributaries Secretary of the Commonwealth – Notaries Public PA Board of Nursing PA Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators PA Board of Occupational Therapy Education and Licensure PA Board of Optometry PA Board of Osteopathic Medicine PA Board of Pharmacy PA Board of Physical Therapy PA Board of Podiatry PA Board of Psychology Real Estate Commission PA Board of Speech-Language and Hearing Examiners PA Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors PA Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons PA Board of Veterinary Medicine

Page 2 of 17 Actions by County The specific actions listed below were taken against individuals or firms in these counties: County # of Actions County # of Actions Adams Lackawanna Allegheny Lancaster Armstrong Lawrence Beaver Lebanon Bedford Lehigh Berks Luzerne Blair Lycoming Bradford McKean Bucks Mercer Butler Mifflin Cambria Monroe Cameron Montgomery Carbon Montour Centre Northampton Chester Northumberland Clarion Perry Clearfield Philadelphia Clinton Pike Columbia Potter Crawford Schuylkill Cumberland Snyder Dauphin Somerset Delaware Sullivan Elk Susquehanna Erie Tioga Fayette Union Forest Venango Franklin Warren Fulton Washington Greene Wayne Huntingdon Westmoreland Indiana Wyoming Jefferson York Juniata Total in-State actions Actions taken against professionals with non-PA addresses Total

Page 3 of 17 PA Board of Accountancy PA Architects Licensure Board PA Board of Auctioneer Examiners PA Board of Barber Examiners Brandon Lee Benjamin, Sr., License No. BL057019, of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, was suspended pursuant to the Order of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County dated September 8, 2025, which the court issued under section 4355 of the Domestic Relations Code. The suspension is effective immediately. (10/6/25) Gifted Hands Barbershop, license no. BO437269, of Hamburg, Berks County, was suspended for failing to pay a previously imposed civil penalty. (09/25/25) Stacy Lebron, license no. BL055769, of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, was suspended for failing to pay a previously imposed civil penalty. (09/25/25) PA Board of Certified Real Estate Appraisers Butler County Salvatore P Mastrangelo, license no. RL140176, of Cranberry Township, Buter County, was ordered to pay a civil penalty of $5,000; because Mastrangelo was disciplined by the appraisal licensure or certification authority of another state, territory or country; and he failed to inform the Board of a disciplinary action taken against the within thirty (30) days. (10/09/25) Delaware County Daniel J. DiSanto, license no. RL140213, of Berwyn, Delaware County, was ordered to pay civil penalty of $250; and complete five hours of remedial education, because Disanto was five hours deficient of the twenty-eight hours of continuing education required to be completed during the 2023-2025 biennial reporting period. (10/9/25)

Page 4 of 17 Justin Davis, unlicensed, of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, was denied licensure as a licensed appraiser trainee due to a criminal conviction. (10/23/25) PA Board of Chiropractic Armstrong County Justin Dane Dimond, D.C., chiropractor license number DC009633 of McGrann, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, is suspended with said suspension stayed in favor of probation in the Disciplinary Monitoring Unit, for a period of no less than three years. (09/4/2025) Christopher Neal Johnson, D.C., of Reading, Berks County, had his license to practice as a chiropractor, license number DC011381, along with any other authorizations to practice the profession, reinstated from suspended to probationary expired status based on his compliance with a previous Board order. (10/2/25) Bucks County Jonathan Paul Wiktorchik, Jr., DC, license no. DC005398L and certificate no. AJ005398L, of Southampton, Bucks County, was denied a new chiropractic license after his license had been revoked because he failed to demonstrate good moral character required for licensure. (10/20/25) Lancaster County Blake E. Tressler, DC, license no. DC011310, of Peach Bottom, Lancaster County, was placed on probation for 2 years, was levied a civil penalty of $3,000.00 as well as the costs of investigation of $7,044.48, and received a public reprimand on his permanent disciplinary record with the Board, because Tressler committed immoral or unprofessional conduct. (10/16/25) Monroe County Kathleen Ann Ledet, DC, license no. DC006603L and certificate no. AJ006603L, of Stroudsburg, Monroe County, shall complete a minimum of twelve hours of Board-approved continuing education because she engaged in unprofessional care by providing chiropractic care to a minor and providing records of that treatment without consent of the minor’s parent. (10/20/25) Joseph Robert Verna, license no. DC007285L, of Estero, Florida, agreed to the permanent voluntary surrender of his license, because Verna was convicted of a felony and due to the nature of the criminal conviction licensure would pose a substantial risk to the health and safety of their patients, clients, or the public. (10/16/25) PA Board of Cosmetology

Page 5 of 17 Adams County Hollywood Nails, license nos. CY197231 & CZ118719, of Gettysburg, Adams County, was levied a civil penalty of $11,950 and shall have a public reprimand placed on their permanent Board record, because Hollywood Nails operated as a nail technology salon in a grossly incompetent, unethical, and dishonest manner through the possession of Methyl Methacrylate, possession of metal rasp tool, operating without a blood spill kit, eyewash, and closed soiled linen container, and failing to maintain all areas of the salon in a safe, orderly and sanitary condition and failed to maintain the sanitation of equipment. (10/6/25) Esspa Kozmetika Organic Skincare, license nos. CZ106704 and CY106964, of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, was levied a civil penalty of $1,000, and shall have a public reprimand placed on their permanent record with the Board, because Esspa Kosmetika Organic Skincare used their salon for purposes other than cosmetology, namely for dermaplaning. (10/6/25) Nail and Toes Center, license no. CY194119, of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, was levied a civil penalty of $3,000, because Nail and Toes Center operated as a nail technology salon in a grossly incompetent, unethical, and dishonest manner through the possession of Methyl Methacrylate and metal rasp tools. (10/6/25) M Nail Salon Aspinwall, license no. CY011618, of Aspinwall, Allegheny County, was levied a civil penalty of $600, because M Nail Salon Aspinwall operated as a nail technology salon in a grossly incompetent, unethical, and dishonest manner through the possession of a metal rasp tool, and because current licenses and permits were not available on the premises. (10/6/25) Chester County Bliss Nail IV Inc., license no. CY196146, of North Wales, Chester County, levied a civil penalty of $1,100 and shall have a public reprimand placed on their permanent record with the Board, because Bliss Nail IV Inc. operated as a cosmetology salon in a grossly incompetent, unethical, and dishonest manner by not complying with all laws of the Commonwealth by employing an unlicensed employee and operating without a manager. (10/6/25) Annie’s Nails, license no. CZ116939, of West Chester, Chester County, was levied a civil penalty of $750 and shall have a public reprimand placed on their permanent record with the Board, because Annie’s Nails operated as an esthetician salon without a current and active license from January 31, 2017, until March 5, 2024. (10/6/25) Clearfield County Julie M. Irwin, license no. CT014625L, of Clearfield, Clearfield County, was levied a civil penalty of $500 and shall have a public reprimand placed on their permanent disciplinary file with the Board, because Irwin practiced as a cosmetology teacher without a current and active license from January 31, 2024 until January 21, 2025. (10/6/25)

Page 6 of 17 Delaware County Nhung Thi Phi, license no. CL185187, of Upper Darby, Delaware County, was suspended for failing to pay a previously imposed civil penalty. (09/25/25) Jordan Thomas Salon, license no. CB117634, of Media, Delaware County, will be levied a civil penalty of $500.00; and have a public reprimand placed on their permanent board record, because Jordan Thomas Salon operated a cosmetology salon without a current and active license. (10/6/25) Ocean Nails Spa, license no. CY013987, of Erie, Erie County, was levied a civil penalty of $2,500 and shall have a public reprimand placed on their permanent record with the Board, because Ocean Nails Spa operated as a cosmetology salon in a grossly incompetent, unethical, and dishonest manner through the possession of five metal rasp tools. (10/6/25) Huntingdon County #1 Nails, license no. CY194081, of Huntingdon, Huntingdon County, was levied a civil penalty of $1,100.00, shall have a public reprimand placed on their permanent Board record, and shall cease and desist possessing metal rasp tools, because #1 Nails operated as a nail technology salon in a grossly incompetent, unethical, and dishonest manner through the possession of a metal rasp tool, and keeping used emery filing boards. (10/6/25) Lackawanna County City Nails and Spa, license no. CY197960 AND CZ119508, of Scranton, Lackawanna County, was levied a civil penalty of $500, shall pay the costs of investigation of $388.31, shall cease and desist from employing unlicensed individuals, and shall have a public reprimand placed on their permanent record with the Board, because City Nails and Spa operated in a grossly incompetent, unethical, and dishonest manner by employing an unlicensed person in the profession of cosmetology and/or nail technology. (10/6/25) To Dinh Vu, license no. CL020934L, of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, was suspended for failing to pay a previously imposed civil penalty. (09/25/25) Panache Hair Design, license no. CB079943L, of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, was levied a civil penalty of $500 and shall have a public reprimand placed on their permanent record with the Board, because Panache Hair Design operated as a cosmetology salon on a lapsed license from January 31, 2025, until June 2, 2025. (10/6/25) Enfu Huang, license no. CO301269, of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, agreed to the voluntary surrender of their license because Enfu Huang was convicted of a felony and

Page 7 of 17 licensure of the Respondent poses a substantial risk to the health and safety of the Respondent’s patients, clients or the public. (10/6/25) Rittenhouse Spa & Club, license no. CB126155, of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, was levied a civil penalty of $500 and shall pay the costs of investigation of $106.79, because Rittenhouse Spa & Club operated in a grossly incompetent, unethical, and dishonest manner by employing an unlicensed individual. (10/6/25) Washington County Tina Klein, license no. CO278770, of Amity, Washington County, was suspended for failing to pay a previously imposed civil penalty. (09/25/25) Happy Nail #1, license nos. CY013912 and CZ122995, of Hanover, York County, was levied a civil penalty of $1,600, because Happy Nail #1 operated in a grossly incompetent, unethical, and dishonest manner through the possession of a bottle of Methyl Methacrylate, possession of a metal rasp tool, and failing to maintain eye wash on the premises. (10/6/25) Oretha Nappy Anderson, license no. CO268383, of Clayton, Delaware, was levied a civil penalty of $500 and shall have a public reprimand placed on their permanent Board record, because Anderson practiced cosmetology without a current and active license from January 31, 2023 until March 25, 2025. (8/26/25) PA Board of Crane Operators PA Board of Dentistry PA Board of Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists PA Board of Funeral Directors PA Board of Landscape Architects PA Board of Massage Therapy PA Board of Medicine

Page 8 of 17 Blair County Paula Zak Johnson, M.D., license no. MD044567E, of Hollidaysburg, Blair County, had her medical physician and surgeon license indefinitely suspended as a result of a felony conviction related to the profession. (10/1/25) Chester County Elias Arthur Karkalas, license to practice medicine and surgery no. MD025225E, of Phoenixville, Chester County, was suspended for failing to pay a previously imposed civil penalty and costs of investigation. (9/5/25) Peter Lawrence Fath, license no. RT003627, of Hatboro, Montgomery County was levied a civil penalty of $900.00 and must complete 10 credit hours of continuing education because Fath’s license or certificate was expired, not registered, suspended or revoked. (10/1/25) Gretchen Mathieu Hansen, license no. BH002265, of Glenside, Montgomery County was levied a civil penalty of $1,000.00 and must complete 10 credit hours of continuing education because Hansen actively practiced as a Behavior Specialist while her license was expired and not renewed. (10/1/25) Roger Wayne Boatwright, M.D., license no. MD440992, of York, York County, had his medical physician and surgeon license reprimanded and was ordered to complete mandatory continuing education for having a license disciplined by another jurisdiction. (10/24/25) Navigation Commission for the Delaware River and its Navigable Tributaries Secretary of the Commonwealth – Notaries Public Dauphin County Denise Ortiz, notary commission no. 1382271, of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, was suspended for one month with her commission being subsequently placed on probation for a period of five months; ordered to pay a probation assessment of $250; an administrative penalty of $250; and complete six hours of remedial education, because she notarized a document without requiring personal appearance of the individual executing the instrument before her. ( 10/01/25 ) Lehigh County Kate Hazel Saffron Vizzard-Lopez, notary commission no. 1271030, of Allentown, Lehigh County, was Commonwealth placed on probation for a period of six months and ordered Vizzard-Lopez to pay an administrative penalty of $500.00 and to complete of six hours of remedial education because Vizzard-Lopez failed to consistently record the fee charged for the

Page 9 of 17 performance of a notarial act; and failed to maintain a list of fees to be provided upon request to persons utilizing her services as a notary public. (10/23/25). PA Board of Nursing Adams County Janelle Anne Ford, license No. RN720808, of Orrtanna, Adams County, had her license indefinitely suspended retroactive to July 14, 2025, and was assessed costs of investigation, because she is unable to practice nursing with reasonable skill and safety to patients and for violating a Board order. (10/28/25) Tracy J. Rang, LPN, license no. PN089824L, of McSherrystown, Adams County, was levied a civil penalty of $1,000; because she practiced or attempted to offer to practice practical nursing without having at the time of so doing a valid, unexpired, unrevoked and unsuspended license issued under the Act, she specifically practiced as a practical nurse while her license was expired from June 30, 2022 until April 7, 2024. (10/27/25) Marilyn G. Czopek, license No. RN633831, of Jefferson Hills, Allegheny County, was revoked based on her failure to safeguard her residents and for engaging in unprofessional conduct. (09/8/25) Shimesha M. Cowell, PA license No. RN687295, of Natrona Heights, Allegheny County, had her license indefinitely suspended stayed to probation for being unable to practice nursing with reasonable skill and safety to patients. (09/18/25) Meghan Maureen Adams, license No. RN709002, last known of Elizabeth, Allegheny County, had her license indefinitely suspended retroactive to August 11, 2025, because she is unable to practice nursing with reasonable skill and safety to patients and for violating a Board order. (10/29/25) Mary Herrera, license no. RN252913L, of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, shall voluntarily surrender her nursing license, because Herrera is unable to practice professional nursing with reasonable skill and safety by reason of mental or physical illness or condition or dependence upon alcohol, hallucinogenic or narcotic drugs or other drugs which tend to impair judgment or coordination. (10/27/25) Belinda Lee, license no. RN650771, of West Mifflin, Allegheny County, shall be indefinitely suspended for no less than three (3) years, such suspension to be stayed in favor of no less than three (3) years of probation, unless that period of probation is extended for cause by mutual agreement of the Respondent and the Professional Health Monitoring Program (“PHMP”), Disciplinary Monitoring Unit (“DMU”) case manager, because Lee is addicted to alcohol or hallucinogenic or narcotic drugs or other drugs which tend to impair judgment or coordination or has become mentally incompetent. (10/27/25)

Page 10 of 17 Kenneth J. Long, license no. RN316833L of Birdsboro, Berks County agreed to the voluntary surrender of his nursing license, because Long was convicted of one (1) count of Theft by Deception, a felony of the first degree, and Forgery, a felony of the third degree. Centre County Christine Gail Frizzell, license No. PN298136, last known of Sandy Ridge, Centre County, had her license indefinitely suspended retroactive to July 14, 2025, because she is unable to practice nursing with reasonable skill and safety to patients and for violating a Board order. (10/28/25) Clearfield County Brooke Foreman, RN, license no. RN752350, of Clearfield, Clearfield County, was indefinitely suspended for no less than three years, immediately stayed in favor of no less than three years of probation, because Foreman is unable to practice the profession with reasonable skill and safety to patients by reason of mental or physical illness, condition, or physiological or psychological dependence upon alcohol, hallucinogenic or narcotic drugs, or other drugs which tend to impair judgement or coordination, and violated a lawful order of the Board. (10/27/25) Dino Maurice Stigliano, license no. RN764941, of Erie, Erie County, was indefinitely and actively suspended until such time as the Board grants the reinstatement of her license to practice as a professional nurse and/or practical nurse, because Stigliano is unable to practice the profession with reasonable skill and safety to patients by reason of mental or physical illness or condition or physiological or psychological dependence upon alcohol, hallucinogenic or narcotic drugs or other drugs which tend to impair judgment or coordination. (10/27/25) Lackawanna County Timothy Jerum Clark, C.R.N.P., R.N., license nos. RN691234, SP017303, and NPPA031879, of Scranton, Lackawanna County, has voluntary surrendered his license, because Timothy Clark entered a guilty plea to Indecent Assault, a misdemeanor of the first degree. (10/27/25) Lawrence County Crista Cook Zarilla, license no. RN520487, of New Castle, Lawrence County, was indefinitely suspended for no less than three (3) years, with such suspension to be stayed in favor of no less than three (3) years of probation, unless that period of probation is extended for cause by mutual agreement of the respondent and the Professional Health Monitoring Program (“PHMP”), Disciplinary Monitoring Unit (“DMU”) case manager, under certain terms and conditions Zarilla is unable to practice professional nursing with reasonable skill and safety by reason of mental or physical illness or condition or dependence upon alcohol, hallucinogenic or narcotic drugs or other drugs which tend to impair judgment or coordination (10/27/25) Lebanon County

Page 11 of 17 The nursing license of Jessica Nicole Camasta, license no. PN275449, of Lebanon, Lebanon County, is suspended for no less than three years with such suspension stayed in favor of probation, subject to participation in the Disciplinary Monitoring Unit, because Camasta is addicted to alcohol or hallucinogenic or narcotic drugs which impair judgment or coordination or has become mentally incompetent. Luzerne County Marilouise Pipeling, license no. RN675648, of Harvey Lake, Luzerne County or Tobyhanna, Monroe County, had her registered nursing license suspended for no less than three years, with the first year active and the remainder stayed in favor of probation based on a criminal conviction related to the profession. (9/19/25) Mercer County Miranda Sweetapple, license no. PN325560, of Grove City, Mercer County, shall be indefinitely suspended for no less than three (3) years, such suspension to be stayed in favor of no less than three (3) years of probation only after Respondent completes all PHMP DMU enrollment procedures and a PHMP-approved evaluation as requested by the DMU, unless that period of probation is extended for cause by mutual agreement of the Respondent and the Professional Health Monitoring Program (“PHMP”), Disciplinary Monitoring Unit (“DMU”) case manager, because Sweetapple is addicted to alcohol or hallucinogenic or narcotic drugs or other drugs which tend to impair judgment or coordination or has become mentally incompetent. (10/27/25) Monroe County Tilena Moon, license no. PN299248, of Stroudsburg, Monroe County, had her practical nursing license suspended for no less than three years, with the first year active and the remainder stayed in favor of probation based on a criminal conviction related to the profession. (9/19/25) Marilouise Pipeling, license no. RN675648, of Harvey Lake, Luzerne County or Tobyhanna, Monroe County, had her registered nursing license suspended for no less than three years, with the first year active and the remainder stayed in favor of probation based on a criminal conviction related to the profession. (9/19/25) Maria Zeltner, RN, license no. RN286474L, of Horsham, Montgomery County, had her license reinstated to probationary status, for a period of three years, because she is able to practice nursing with reasonable skill and safety to patients. (10/28/25) Northampton County Denie Marie Morris, license No. PN306090, of Easton, Northampton County, had her license suspended for no less than three years, retroactive to September 4, 2025, for violating a previous board order. (10/28/25)

Page 12 of 17 Mary A Johnson, license no. RN260367L, of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, had her registered nursing license suspended for no less than three years, retroactive to January 29, 2024 because she violated a previous Board Order. (10/6/25) Washington County Misty Renee Basham, License No. PN267068, last known of Washington, Washington County, was suspended based on her conviction of a felony crime of moral turpitude. (09/08/25) Westmoreland County Daniel Keith McGuier, LPN, license no. PN294668, of Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland County, voluntarily surrendered his license, because he is addicted to alcohol or is addicted to hallucinogenic or narcotic drugs or other drugs which tend to impair judgment or coordination. (9/17/25) Lila Lawren Marchese, license no. PN313011, of Glen Rock, York County, had her license indefinitely suspended retroactive to September 10, 2025, because she is unable to practice nursing with reasonable skill and safety to patients and for violating a Board order. (10/28/25) Neely J. Funke, RN, license no. RN716444, of Red Lion, York County, was placed on indefinite probation, subject to the inactivation of her license, because Funke is unable to practice professional nursing with reasonable skill and safety by reason of mental or physical illness or condition, or dependence upon alcohol, hallucinogenic or narcotic drugs, or other drugs which tend to impair judgment or coordination, and violated a lawful disciplinary Order of the Board. (10/27/25) Patricia Williams Ballah, PA license No. RN742560, of Claymont, Delaware, was indefinitely suspended and received a $500 civil penalty based on disciplinary action being taken against her by the proper licensing authority of another state and her failure to report same to the Board. (09/08/25) Paramjit Narang, RN, license no. RN530511L, of Bakersfield, California had her license reinstated to probationary status after complying with a previous board order. (10/23/25) PA Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators PA Board of Occupational Therapy Education and Licensure PA Board of Optometry

Page 13 of 17 PA Board of Osteopathic Medicine Katie McClelland, license no.: OS014810 of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County agreed to the voluntary surrender of her Osteopathic Medical license because McClelland was convicted of crimes directly related to her occupation, trade, or profession and is a substantial risk to the health and safety of the individual’s patients or clients or the public or poses a substantial risk of further criminal convictions. (10/08/25) PA Board of Pharmacy Butler County Richard Todd Miller, license no. RP438318, of Harmony, Butler County voluntarily surrendered his license, because Miller is unfit or unable to practice pharmacy by reason of a physical or mental disease or disability. (10/7/25) Cumberland County Joseph Snyder, license no. RP451179, of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, was placed on active suspension for nine months; on probation for remainder of three years; a public reprimand placed on his permanent disciplinary record with the Board; and ordered to complete six hours of remedial education, because Snyder knowingly misbranded and distributed controlled substances. (10/7/25) Lehigh County Ahmed Moftah, license nos. RP454136, RPI013702; and Universal Rx, PP483030, of Allentown, Lehigh County, were placed on probation for six months; a public reprimand placed on their permanent disciplinary records with the Board; and ordered to jointly and severally pay a civil penalty of $4,000, because they allowed technicians to open and operate the pharmacy without a pharmacist present; Moftah failed to have consent forms for administration of injectable medication; and Universal Rx failed to label the return to stock medication. (10/1/25) Dana G. McGiboney, R.Ph., license no. RP040871L and authorization no. RPI001846, of Lansdale, Montgomery County, had her pharmacist license and authorization to administer injectables suspended for no less than three years, retroactive to September 24, 2024, based on violating the terms of a prior Board Order. (10/21/25) Rohail A. Bilal, license nos. RP458061, and RPI016704, of Stafford, Virginia, was suspended for six months with the remainder of four years stayed as probation; a public reprimand was placed

Page 14 of 17 on his permanent disciplinary record with the Board, because Bilal is guilty of incompetence, gross negligence or other malpractice, or the departure from, or failure to conform to, the standards of acceptance and prevailing pharmacy practice. (10/07/25) Optum Infusion Services500, Inc, permit no. NP001451, of Pine Brook, New Jersey, had a public reprimand placed on their permanent disciplinary record with the Board, because they had a permit to conduct a pharmacy suspended or revoked or otherwise disciplined by the proper licensing authority of another state. (10/7/25) Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy #16070, permit no. NP001239, of Camden, New Jersey, was ordered to pay a civil penalty of $5,000 and a public reprimand placed on their permanent disciplinary record with the Board, because they failed to report the change in the pharmacist in charge to the Board within 30 days. (10/7/25) PA Board of Physical Therapy PA Board of Podiatry PA Board of Psychology Real Estate Commission Simple Property Management Group LLC, license no. RB070124 of Pottstown, Montgomery County; Ana Guzman-Rodriguez, RS348121, of Douglassville, Berks County; Douglass Chappelear, RS344552, of Sinking Spring, Berks County; M3 Visionary Group LLC, RB069526, of Pottstown, Montgomery County, and Alexander Morales, RM425108, of Reading, Berks County, were ordered to pay a joint and several civil penalty of $15,000 and the costs of investigation of $148.42; because Simple Property Management, acted in the capacity of a real estate broker without first being licensed; Guzman-Rodriguez and Chappelear performed an act for which an appropriate real estate license is required and is not currently in effect; and M3 Visionary Group LLC and Morales failed to exercise adequate supervision over the activities of their licensed salespersons. (10/1/25) Bucks County Andrew C. Bailey’s, license no. RS327860, of New Hope, Bucks County, was ordered to pay a civil penalty of $3,000; costs of investigation of $298.01; and complete three- and one-half hours of remedial education, because Bailey failed to comply with the Real Estate Seller Disclosure Law. ( 10/1/25 ) Nataliya Krivova, license no. RS348088, of Feasterville Trevose, Bucks County, was ordered to pay a civil penalty of $2,800 and complete 14 hours of remedial education, because Krivova

Page 15 of 17 renewed her license without completing the required continuing education during the preceding license period. (10/01/25) Cumberland County Jennifer L. Militano, license no. RS355173, of New Cumberland, Cumberland County, was revoked because Militano was convicted of a misdemeanor related to the profession. (10/01/25) Rahfeek Johnson, license no. RS379650, of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, had his application for a real estate salesperson license granted and placed on probation for a period of no less than one year, based upon his criminal charges. (10/08/25) Christina P. Myers, license no. RS321972, of Orlando, Florida, agreed to the voluntary surrender of her license because she failed to comply with continuing education requirements during the June 1, 2022 - May 31, 2024 biennial period. (10/1/25) Olivia Pugliese, license no. RS351740, of Damascus, Oregon, voluntarily surrendered her license, because Pugliese renewed her license without completing the required continuing education during the preceding license period. ( 10/01/25 ) PA Board of Speech-Language and Hearing Examiners PA Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors Bridget McDonald, license no. SW135806, of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, had her license suspended for a period of forty-eight (48) months, with the first 12 months as an active suspension and the remainder stayed in favor of probation, because she is unable to practice the profession with reasonable skill and safety to patients by reason of illness, addiction to drugs or alcohol, or mental incompetence. (10/14/2025) PA Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons Alexsandra Bernal, license no. MV284809, of Reading, Berks County, accepted the voluntary surrender of all licenses, registrations, certificates, approvals, permits or any other authorizations issued by the Board for a period of 5 years, because Bernal was convicted of 1 count of violating 18 Pa. C.S.A. § 4118, Washing Vehicle Titles and 1 count of violating 18 Pa. C.S.A. § 903-4118, Conspiracy-Washing Vehicle Titles, Felonies of the Third Degree that pose a substantial risk of further criminal convictions. (10/28/25)

Page 16 of 17 Joseph Frank Rotunda’s vehicle salesperson license, license number MV150099L, of McKean, Erie County, was revoked due to their criminal convictions. (9/16/25) Lancaster County Darvin Brent Eby, license no. MV261494, of Ephrata, Lancaster County, voluntarily surrendered all licenses, registrations, certificates, approvals, permits or any other authorizations issued by the Board, because Eby was found guilty, pled guilty or pled nolo contendere in a court of competent jurisdiction in this or any other state or Federal jurisdiction of forgery, embezzlement, obtaining money under false pretenses, extortion, conspiracy to defraud, bribery, odometer tampering or any other crime involving moral turpitude. (10/28/25) On October 28, 2025, the State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers, and Salespersons accepted the permanent and voluntary surrender of the vehicle dealer license (no. VD031637) of Amatti Auto Sales LLC and the vehicle salesperson license (no. MV243020) of Oleg Zelenko, of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, because Amatti Auto Sales LLC and Zelenko have criminal convictions, as defined by the Act, that would pose a substantial risk to the health and safety of patients, clients, or the public, or a substantial risk of further convictions. (10/28/25) Richard D. Keene, license no. MV165899L, of Pottstown, Montgomery County permanently and voluntarily surrender all licenses, registrations, certificates, approvals, permits or any other authorizations issued by the Board, because Keene has been convicted of one count of violating 18 Pa. C.S.A. § 6318(a)(3), Unlawful Contact With Minor Prostitution, a Felony of the Third Degree. (10/28/25) Westmoreland County Scott M. Neville, license no. MV247331, of Ruffs Dale, Westmoreland County, voluntarily surrendered all licenses, registrations, certificates, approvals, permits, and any authorizations issued by the Board, because was convicted of 20 counts of violating 18 Pa. C.S.A. §6312(d), Child Pornography, felonies of the second degree that would pose a substantial risk to the health and safety of his patients, clients or the public, or a substantial risk of further convictions. (10/28/25) Joseph Garns, license no. MV282492, of York, York County, voluntarily surrendered all licenses registrations, certificates, approvals, permit or any other authorizations issued by the Board for 5 years, because Garns was found guilty, pled guilty or pled nolo contendere in a court of competent jurisdiction in this or any other state or Federal jurisdiction of forgery, embezzlement, obtaining money under false pretenses, extortion, conspiracy to defraud, bribery, odometer tampering or any other crime involving moral turpitude. (10/28/25)

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Classification

Agency
GP
Filed
October 1st, 2025
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive
Document ID
October 2025 Disciplinary Actions

Who this affects

Applies to
Healthcare providers Employers Legal professionals
Industry sector
6211 Healthcare Providers 5411 Legal Services 4231 Wholesale Trade
Activity scope
Professional Licensing Disciplinary Actions
Geographic scope
Pennsylvania US-PA

Taxonomy

Primary area
Healthcare
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Professional Licensing Enforcement Actions Consumer Protection

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