Senior Associate Ms. Lindsay Johnson recently represented a prospective insurance agent who had been summarily denied a license because of a felony conviction for assault. As we have discussed on the blog before, a “summary denial” is a denial that precludes the applicant from even having an administrative hearing on the issue of fitness for
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Disclosing Criminal Convictions When Applying for a California RN License
By Fredrick Ray on
Posted in California Nurse Licensing
Among the thousands of applicants who seek to become a registered nurse in the state of California each year, hundreds have criminal convictions or other adverse actions (such as other license discipline) of some kind in their background. A license applicant with a criminal conviction or other adverse action typically has three obstacles to clear…