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Blaker v. State Board of Chiropractic Examiners
State: Maryland
Court: Court of Appeals
Docket No: 1259/97
Case Date: 09/29/1998
Preview:HEADNOTE: F. Keen Blaker v. State Board of Chiropractic Examiners No. 1259, September Term 1997 _________________________________________________________________ ADMINISTRATIVE LAW -- Disciplinary statute governing chiropractors is not "void for vagueness" -- "professional incompetency" is plain language commonly understood by people of ordinary intelligence within chiropractic community. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW -- Ex Parte communications between board members and board counsel not prohibited by statute. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW -- Evidence of similar incompetent note-taking practices in treatment of other patients not the subject of any complaint harmless error. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW -- Conditions of probation -- board's authority to place licensee on probation includes implied authority to impose conditions of probation. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW -- State Government Article,
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