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Colorado Seeks Feedback on 2025 Sunset Reviews

The Colorado Office of Policy, Research and Regulatory Reform (COPRRR) is seeking public feedback on its 2025 sunset reviews for various state programs and advisory committees. The feedback period is open until May 31, 2025, to inform legislative decisions on whether to continue, modify, or terminate these programs.

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Colorado 2025 Sunset Reviews Released

The Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) has released its 2025 sunset review reports for various state programs. These reviews, conducted by the Office of Policy, Research and Regulatory Reform (COPRRR), recommend the continuation of regulation for numerous professions and businesses, aiming to balance consumer protection with reduced regulatory burdens.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
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Colorado Funeral Home Licenses Relinquished

Davis Mortuary and Davis Crematory have permanently relinquished their Colorado funeral home and crematory licenses, effective October 17, 2025. This action has the same effect as a revocation, and the entities are barred from future licensure in Colorado.

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Sujata R Maddineni, M.D. agrees to cease medical practice

The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine has entered into a Voluntary Agreement Not to Practice Medicine with Dr. Sujata R Maddineni. Effective immediately, Dr. Maddineni agrees to cease all medical practice in the Commonwealth. This agreement is non-disciplinary but will be reported to national data banks.

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Dr. Maddineni - Board of Medicine Disciplinary Action

The Massachusetts Board of Medicine has taken disciplinary action against Dr. Maddineni. This action involves specific findings and sanctions related to professional conduct. Further details on the nature of the disciplinary action are available in the document.

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Dr. Elaine Celeste Jones Voluntarily Resigns Medical License

Dr. Elaine Celeste Jones has voluntarily resigned her medical license in Massachusetts, effective January 20, 2026. This action is considered a disciplinary measure and will be reported to national data agencies.

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Dr. Elaine Jones Resigns Medical License

The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine accepted the resignation of Dr. Elaine Jones' medical license, effective February 12, 2026, during an ongoing investigatory proceeding. Dr. Jones is required to notify various healthcare facilities and licensing boards of her resignation.

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Texas Medical Board Suspends Physician License

The Texas Medical Board has temporarily suspended the medical license of physician Oscar Aaron Molina, M.D., due to concerns about his ability to practice medicine safely, citing habitual drug or alcohol use. The suspension is effective immediately and remains in place until further board action.

Urgent Enforcement Healthcare
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Texas Medical Board Disciplines Physicians and Adopts Rule Changes

The Texas Medical Board disciplined 13 physicians and adopted new rules for physician licensure, including pathways for foreign-trained physicians, mandated by HB 2038. The board also proposed new rules for parenteral ketamine therapy.

Priority review Rule Healthcare
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Texas Medical Board Suspends Physician Jaffer

The Texas Medical Board has temporarily suspended the medical license of physician Azul Shiraz Jaffer, M.D. The suspension is effective immediately due to findings that Dr. Jaffer's continued practice poses a threat to public welfare, specifically citing habitual drug or alcohol use interfering with safe practice.

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