DCCA Disciplinary Actions Summary Through March 2026
Summary
The Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs released a summary of disciplinary actions taken through March 2026 across multiple professional licensing boards: Medical Board (MED 2024-143-L, MED 2025-491-L), Board of Pharmacy (PHA 2025-20-L, PHA 2025-18-L), Contractors License Board (CLB 2025-296-L), Real Estate Commission (REC 2021-351-L), Board of Nursing (RNS 2025-104-L), and Activity Desk Program (ADP 2022-9-L/ADP 2023-1-L). Sanctions ranged from voluntary license surrender and restriction to fines of $1,000 to $10,000. Professionals and businesses holding Hawaii vocational or professional licenses are subject to these board actions based on hearing results or settlement agreements.
“The DCCA and the Boards and Commissions are responsible for ensuring those with professional and vocational licenses are performing up to the standards prescribed by state law.”
Licensees holding multiple state licenses or operating across state lines should verify that out-of-state disciplinary actions are reported to all applicable boards within the required timeframe — multiple cases here involved failures to timely report Florida, California, Louisiana, and Iowa disciplinary actions to the Hawaii licensing board, resulting in additional sanctions. Settlement agreements with conditions should be reviewed internally to ensure ongoing compliance, as the Parrish Collection and Rise! Enterprise cases demonstrate that board-approved agreements can be revisited for breach.
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The DCCA published a summary of seven disciplinary actions taken by its professional licensing boards through March 2026. Actions covered physicians, pharmacists, a pharmacy company, a contractor and its RME, a real estate entity, a registered nurse, and an activity-desk business. Sanctions included voluntary license surrender, license restriction, and fines ranging from $1,000 to $10,000, imposed by the respective boards based on settlement agreements or final orders.\n\nProfessionals and businesses holding Hawaii vocational or professional licenses should review this summary as an indication of the types of violations that result in board action, including failure to timely report out-of-state disciplinary actions to the licensing board, contract and trade-name deficiencies, and breach of settlement agreement terms. Copies of the full decisions are available through the Office of Administrative Hearings.
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Home » Latest Department News, Newsroom » RELEASE: DCCA DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS THROUGH MARCH 2026
RELEASE: DCCA DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS THROUGH MARCH 2026
Posted on Apr 21, 2026 in Latest Department News, Newsroom STATE OF HAWAIʻI
KA MOKU ʻĀINA O HAWAIʻI
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JOSH GREEN, M.D.
GOVERNOR
KE KIAʻĀINA
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS
KA ʻOIHANA PILI KĀLEPA
NADINE Y. ANDO
DIRECTOR
KA LUNA HOʻOKELE
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
DENISE P. BALANAY
SENIOR HEARINGS OFFICER
DCCA DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
Through March 2026
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 21, 2026
HONOLULU – The state Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA) and its respective state Boards and Commissions released a summary of disciplinary actions taken on individuals and entities with professional and vocational licenses in Hawai‘i, through the month of March 2026. These disciplinary actions include dispositions based upon either the results of contested case hearings or settlement agreements submitted by the parties. Respondents enter into settlement agreements as a compromise to claims and to conserve on the expenses of proceeding with an administrative hearing.
The DCCA and the Boards and Commissions are responsible for ensuring those with professional and vocational licenses are performing up to the standards prescribed by state law.
MEDICAL BOARD
Respondent: Bernard K. Chun, M.D.
Case Number: MED 2024-143-L
Sanction: Voluntary surrender of license and immediate cessation of practice
Effective Date: 11-13-25
On June 13, 2025, RICO filed a Petition for Disciplinary Action alleging that Respondent violated HRS §§ 453-8(a)(6) and 453-8(a)(15). (Board approved Settlement Agreement.)
Respondent: Stephen A. Feig, D.O. aka Stephen Aboulafia Feig
Case Number: MED 2025-491-L
Sanction: License restriction
Effective Date: 1-15-26
The Board found that Respondent was disciplined by the state of Florida and failed to timely report the action to the Board, in violation of HRS § 453-8.6. (Board’s Final Order.)
BOARD OF PHARMACY
Respondent: Thies Lombard Pharmacy Inc., dba Lombard Pharmacy
Case Number: PHA 2025-20-L
Sanction: $1,500 fine
Effective Date: 2-19-26
RICO alleges that Respondent was disciplined by the state of Iowa and failed to timely report the action to the Board, in potential violation of HRS §§ 436B-19(13) and 436B-19(15). (Board approved Settlement Agreement.)
Respondent: Precision Compounding Pharmacy and Wellness
Case Number: PHA 2025-18-L
Sanction: $1,000 fine
Effective Date: 3-19-26
RICO alleges that Respondent was disciplined by the state of Louisiana in potential violation of HRS §§ 461-21.5 and 436B-19(13). (Board approved Settlement Agreement.)
CONTRACTORS LICENSE BOARD
Respondents: Fullmer Brother’s Construction, LLC, dba FBC Roofing and David R. Fullmer
Case Number: CLB 2025-296-L
Sanction: Voluntary suspension of licenses and $10,000 fine
Effective Date: 2-20-26
RICO alleges that Respondents’ “Construction Agreement” with homeowner was not a fully signed written contract, as it: 1) Was not executed by Respondent Fuller, who was and is Respondent Fullmer Brother’s RME; 2) Did not include Respondent Fullmer Brother’s contractor’s license numbers and classifications; 3) Did not include a detailed explanation of the lien rights of the parties performing under the contract and homeowner’s option to demand bonding on the project; and 4) Did not include a detailed explanation of Respondent Fullmer Brother’s rights to resolve any alleged construction defect in accordance with HRS Chapter 672E. RICO further alleges that Respondents’ “Construction Agreement” with homeowner was on FBC Roofing letterhead and not on Respondent Fullmer Brother’s letterhead. FBC Roofing was not registered by Respondent Fullmer Brother’s as a trade name with the Board. All, in potential violation of HRS §§ 444-25.5(a)(1), 444-25.5(a)(2), 444-25.5(b), 444-25.5(b)(1), 444-25.5 (b)(2), and HAR §§ 16-77-8(a), 16-77-71(a)(2), 16-77-80, and 16-77-80(a)(1). (Board approved Settlement Agreement.)
REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
Respondent: The Parrish Collection, LLC and Jonathan D. Parrish
Case Number: REC 2021-351-L
Sanction: $1,500 fine
Effective Date: 3-27-26
The Commission adopted the Hearings Officer’s recommended decision and found that Respondent violated HAR §§ 16-99-3(f) and 16-99-11(a) and HRS § 467-14(13). (Commission’s Final Order.)
BOARD OF NURSING
Respondent: Christina Saysamphan
Case Number: RNS 2025-104-L
Sanction: Voluntary relinquishment and surrender of license
Effective Date: 2-5-26
RICO alleges that Respondent was disciplined by the state of California and failed to timely report the action to the Board, in potential violation of HRS §§ 457-12(a)(6), 457-12(a)(8), and 457-12(a)(10). (Board approved Settlement Agreement.)
ACTIVITY DESK PROGRAM
Respondent: Rise! Enterprise Limited Liability Company dba Ohana Fun! Hawaii
Case Number: ADP 2022-9-L and ADP 2023-1-L
Sanction: Registration/license revocation
Effective Date: 3-5-26
The Director determined that Respondent violated the terms and conditions of the Settlement Agreement. (Director’s Final Order.)
Copies of the decisions are available online at: http://cca.hawaii.gov/oah/oah_decisions/
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