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Iowa nursing disciplinary actions involve complaint review, sanctions, and reinstatement
Iowa nursing disciplinary actions involve complaint review, sanctions, and reinstatement
Iowa Board of Nursing Complaint and Investigation Process
The Iowa Board of Nursing has published guidance detailing its complaint and investigation process for nursing professionals. The document outlines who can make a complaint, the types of violations the board investigates, and how to submit a complaint, including tips for patients and employers.
Iowa Board of Nursing Public Access Portal
The Iowa Board of Nursing has launched a new online portal for public access to nursing license and disciplinary documents. The portal allows the general public to verify licenses and view disciplinary actions without logging in, while other entities can create accounts for additional services.
Iowa Board of Nursing Complaint Process and Discipline Documents
The Iowa Board of Nursing has published updated guidance on its complaint process, detailing who may make a complaint, how to submit one, and what types of issues are investigated. The document also provides tips for patients, employers, and law enforcement, and links to relevant forms and discipline documents.
State of New Hampshire v. Stephanie Beard Sentencing
The State of New Hampshire announced the sentencing of Stephanie Beard for second-degree murder and related charges in the death of John Glennon. Beard received a sentence of 28 years to life in prison, with credit for 1,405 days of pretrial confinement.
Soule v. Ferguson - Statute of Limitations in Attorney General Case
The Washington Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of a complaint filed by Shauna and Sheldon Soule against the Washington Attorney General's Office. The court found the claims were barred by the statute of limitations and that neither the discovery rule nor equitable tolling applied.
Washington v. Hudak - Criminal Case Appeal
The Washington Court of Appeals is reviewing a trial court's denial of a criminal defendant's motion to compel his former attorney to provide client file and discovery materials. The State has conceded the appeal, indicating the lower court's decision may be overturned.
Arkansas Nursing Board December 2025 disciplinary actions listed
Arkansas Nursing Board December 2025 disciplinary actions listed
Arkansas Nursing Board Disciplinary Actions - January 2026
The Arkansas State Board of Nursing has published its disciplinary actions for January 2026. The list includes various actions such as probation, letters of reprimand, suspension, voluntary surrender, and cease and desist orders against licensed nurses. Violations cited include professional misconduct and breaches of nursing standards.
SBA Disaster Loans for Indiana Businesses
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding small businesses and private nonprofit organizations in Indiana that the deadline to apply for low-interest federal disaster loans is April 20, 2026. These Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) are available to offset economic losses caused by severe storms and flooding that occurred in June-July 2025.
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