Pennsylvania DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS May 2011

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pennsylvaniaDISCIPLINARY ACTIONSMay 2011Secretary of the Commonwealth Carol Aichele announced that 137disciplinary actions have been taken by the Bureau of Professional andOccupational Affairs’ 29 professional-licensing boards, the Bureau ofCharitable Organizations and the Division of Legislation and Notaries of theBureau of Commission, Elections and Legislation:PA Board of AccountancyPA Architects Licensure BoardPA Board of Auctioneer ExaminersPA Board of Barber ExaminersPA Board of Certified Real Estate AppraisersBureau of Charitable OrganizationsPA Board of ChiropracticPA Board of CosmetologyPA Board of DentistryPA Board of Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors andGeologistsPA Board of Funeral DirectorsPA Board of Landscape ArchitectsPA Board of MedicineNavigation Commission for the Delaware River and its NavigableTributariesSecretary of the Commonwealth – Notaries PublicPA Board of NursingPA Board of Examiners of Nursing Home AdministratorsPA Board of Occupational Therapy Education and LicensurePA Board of OptometryPA Board of Osteopathic MedicinePA Board of PharmacyPA Board of Physical TherapyPA Board of PodiatryPA Board of PsychologyReal Estate CommissionPA Board of Speech-Language and Hearing ExaminersPA Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists andProfessional CounselorsPA Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and SalespersonsPA Board of Veterinary MedicineNote: The new state boards of Crane Operators and Massage Therapy are developingregulations and licensing procedures and have not yet begun disciplinary processes.Page 1 of 21

Actions by CountyUnless indicated that “no disciplinary actions were taken,” the specific actionslisted below were taken against individuals or firms in these counties:AdamsAllegheny (18)Armstrong (2)Beaver (3)BedfordBerks (3)BlairBradfordBucks (8)Butler (2)CambriaCameronCarbonCentre (2)Chester and (2)Dauphin (3)Delaware (8)ElkErieFayette (1)ForestFranklinFultonGreeneHuntingdonIndiana (1)JeffersonJuniataLackawanna (1)Lancaster (4)LawrenceLebanon (1)Lehigh (3)Luzerne (1)Lycoming (1)McKeanMercerMifflinMonroe (1)Montgomery (6)MontourNorthampton (1)NorthumberlandPerryPhiladelphia (13)PikePotterSchuylkill ngo (1)Warren (1)Washington (2)WayneWestmoreland (2)WyomingYork (3)39 actions were taken against professionals with non-PA addresses.Page 2 of 21

PA Board of AccountancyAllegheny CountyRobert Alan Benson, license no. CA011209L of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, wasordered to pay a civil penalty of 300 and, within six months, complete 12 hours ofcontinuing professional education because he did not complete the requisite 80 credithours of continuing education during the applicable biennial period. (04/19/11)Bucks CountyMarc Silverstein, certificate no. CA047082 of Holland, Bucks County, was assessed a 10,000 civil penalty for practicing public accounting without a current license.(11/05/10)Delaware CountyDavid Thomas Shergalis, certificate no. CA011542L of Media, Delaware County, hadhis certificate of certified public accountant and current license to practice publicaccounting suspended for four days for his late payment of a previously imposed civilpenalty. (03/03/11)James Patrick Flanagan, license no. CA020184L of Drexel Hill, Delaware County,was ordered to pay a civil penalty of 2,000 because he engaged in the practice ofpublic accountancy and used the designation "Certified Public Accountant” and theabbreviation “CPA” when he did not hold a current license. (04/19/11)Lackawanna CountyBonita & Rainey, license no. AF000729L of Plains, Lackawanna County, wasordered to pay a civil penalty of 5,000 because it practiced as a certified publicaccountancy firm when it was not currently licensed and registered between Jan. 1,2008 and July 8, 2008. (05/09/11)Washington CountyAdam C. Garczewski, license no. CA041640L of Lawrence, Washington County, wasordered to pay a civil penalty of 300 and, within six months, complete 21 hours ofcontinuing professional education because he failed to complete at least 80 hours ofcontinuing education during the relevant reporting period from Aug. 2, 2008, throughAug. 2, 2010. (04/19/11)Westmoreland CountyMark A. Terdle, license no. CA022325L of North Huntingdon, WestmorelandCounty, was ordered to pay a civil penalty of 900, had a formal reprimand placed onhis licensure record, and must, within six months, complete 40 hours of continuingprofessional education because he did not complete the requisite eight hours ofcontinuing education in tax subjects during the biennial period, did not complete therequisite 20 hours of continuing education during calendar year 2008 in the biennialperiod, and did not complete the requisite 80 hours of continuing education during theapplicable biennial period. (04/19/11)Page 3 of 21

Out of StateCara M. Ihndris, license no. CA052118 of Rockville, Md., was ordered to pay a civilpenalty of 600 and, within six months, complete 16 hours of continuing professionaleducation because she did not complete the requisite 16 hours of continuing educationin accounting and auditing subjects during the biennial period and did not completethe requisite 80 hours of continuing education during the applicable biennial period.(04/19/11)John Guido, license no. CA050921 of Charleston, W.Va., was ordered to pay a civilpenalty of 300 because he did not complete the requisite eight credit hours ofcontinuing professional education in tax subjects during the biennial reporting period.(04/19/11)PA Architects Licensure BoardNo disciplinary actions taken.PA Board of Auctioneer ExaminersOut of StateAccelerated Marketing Group LLC, license no. AY002010 of Alpharetta, Ga., had itslicense suspended for failing to pay a previously imposed civil penalty. (02/10/11)PA Board of Barber ExaminersAllegheny CountyMichael J. Stowers, license no. BL050018L of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, had hislicense suspended for failure to pay a previously imposed civil penalty. (02/25/11)Berks CountyWilliam J. Guidici Jr., license no. BM000387L of Sinking Spring, Berks County, hadhis license suspended for failure to pay a previously imposed civil penalty. (02/25/11)Bucks CountyAnthony V. Abate, t/d/b/a Tony Abate’s Barber Shop, license no. BO432152 ofFairless Hills, Bucks County, was assessed a civil penalty of 250 for failing to renewhis barber license. (03/17/11)Cumberland CountyKelly A. Trively, license no. BL048339L of Camp Hill, Cumberland County, wasassessed a civil penalty of 500 for practicing on a lapsed license. (03/21/11)Lehigh CountyMiguel A. Guiterrez and Ivan A. Reynoso Rojas, t/d/b/a Astro Mundo Barber Shop,license no. BO433161 of Allentown, Lehigh County, had their license suspended forfailure to pay a previously imposed civil penalty. (02/25/11)Page 4 of 21

Montgomery CountyCharles A. Culbreath, t/d/b/a The Original Culbreath Barber Shop, license no.BO433028 of Norristown, Montgomery County, was suspended for failure to pay apreviously imposed civil penalty. (02/25/11)Philadelphia CountyMaurice Coleman, license no. BL048973L of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, wasassessed a civil penalty of 250 for operating his barber shop with an expired license.(03/17/11)Rodney Carroll, t/d/b/a Upper Cutz, license no. BO432858 of Philadelphia,Philadelphia County, had his license suspended for failure to pay a previouslyimposed civil penalty. (02/25/11)Tonya C. Early and Darnell C. Colbert, d/b/a Mighty Sharp, license no. BO433086 ofPhiladelphia, Philadelphia County, was assessed a civil penalty of 500 for nothaving a barber manager on location, failing to display licenses or permits and failureto have the minimum equipment required by regulation. (03/16/11)Out of StateRobert L. Thomas, license no. BL050516L of Charlotte, N.C., had his licensesuspended for failing to pay a previously imposed civil penalty. (03/04/10)PA Board of Certified Real Estate AppraisersYork CountyRobert C. Stoner, license no. RL003684 of Dillsburg, York County, had his licensesuspended for at least 15 months, with the suspension stayed in favor of probationafter a minimum of three months, subject to terms and conditions, because he failedto complete an appraisal assignment within the requirements of the UniformStandards of Professional Appraisal Practice; failed or refused to exercise reasonablediligence in developing an appraisal, preparing an appraisal report or communicatingan appraisal; and negligently or incompetently developed an appraisal, prepared anappraisal report, or communicated an appraisal. He was also ordered to pay a civilpenalty of 3,000, pay costs of investigation in the amount of 1,000, and complete atleast 45 hours of remedial education. (04/14/11)Bureau of Charitable OrganizationsAllegheny CountyConstruction Junction Inc., of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, was ordered to pay anadministrative fine of 2,000 for violating the Solicitation of Funds for CharitablePurposes Act by failing to keep true and accurate records. (05/10/11)Page 5 of 21

Indiana CountyIndiana Lions Club, of Indiana, Indiana County, was ordered to pay an administrativefine of 4,000 for violating the Solicitation of Funds for Charitable Purposes Act bymaking material false statements on applications, statements, or reports required to befiled with the Bureau of Charitable Organizations for fiscal years ending June 30,2009, June 30, 2009 and June 30, 2010. (05/10/11)Philadelphia CountyDolce Suono Ensemble Inc., of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, was ordered topay an administrative fine of 1,500 for violating the Solicitation of Funds forCharitable Purposes Act by soliciting charitable contributions in Pennsylvaniawithout being properly registered. (05/10/11)Schultz & Williams Inc., of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, was ordered to pay anadministrative fine of 1,000 for violating the Solicitation of Funds for CharitablePurposes Act by failing to file a contract with the Bureau of Charitable Organizationprior to rendering professional fundraising counsel services. (05/11/11)Out of StateNexus Direct LLC, of Virginia Beach, Va., was ordered to pay an administrative fineof 3,000 for violating the Solicitation of Funds for Charitable Purposes Act byproviding professional solicitor services prior to being registered with the Bureau ofCharitable Organizations and by failing to file a contract with the bureau prior toproviding professional solicitor services. (05/10/11)PA Board of ChiropracticCentre CountyNellie R. Wortman, license no. DC000900L of State College, Centre County, wasassessed a 1,000 civil penalty for practicing chiropractic without a current license.(03/28/11)PA Board of CosmetologyAllegheny CountyEricka Kathleen Gibb, license no. CO230298L of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, hadher license suspended for failing to pay a previously imposed civil penalty. (02/18/11)Jeffrey A. Kumpf, license no. CO204706L of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, wasordered to pay a civil penalty of 500 because he practiced as a cosmetologist whenhe was not currently licensed and registered. (05/02/11)Son Hoang Thai and Hanh T. Vu, t/d/b/a Nails Elegance and Spa, license no.CY195145 of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, were ordered to pay a civil penalty of 5,000 because Ms. Thai and Ms. Vu, while trading and doing business as NailsElegance and Spa, had razor blades and razor tools in the salon. (05/02/11)Page 6 of 21

Phuong Thi Nguyen, unlicensed of West Mifflin, Allegheny County, was ordered topay a civil penalty of 500 because she practiced cosmetology without a license.(03/16/11)Beaver CountyTanya L. Stadnik, license no. CO217486L of New Brighton, Beaver County, had herlicense suspended for failing to pay a previously imposed civil penalty. (02/18/11)Berks CountyImpression Nails, license no. CY194036 of Douglassville, Berks County, was orderedto pay a civil penalty of 2,300 because it practiced nail technology in a grosslyincompetent or unethical manner through the use of razor tools and razor blades,failed to maintain tools that come into contact with a client in a sanitary condition atall times, and failed to have a first aid kit with all the required items. (05/02/11)Bucks CountyCoette Heard, license no. CO252362 of Bensalem, Bucks County, had her licensesuspended for nonpayment of a previously imposed civil penalty. (02/18/11)Chester CountyArthur DiGiacomo, license no. CO153450L of West Chester, Chester County, had hislicense suspended for nonpayment of a previously imposed civil penalty. (02/18/11)Delaware CountyTaylor Qun Chen, t/d/b/a Q Q Nails, license nos. CY194538 and CZ116226 of GlenMills, Delaware County, was assessed a 1,700 civil penalty for having practiced nailtechnology in a grossly incompetent manner by having five razor scraper tools and 70razor blades in the salon. (03/02/11)Vu Thanh Nguyen, t/d/b/a Tina Nails, license no. CY106565 of Folcroft, DelawareCounty, was assessed a 2,900 civil penalty for having practiced in a grosslyincompetent or unethical manner by having a hot wax bowl and instruments used forfacial waxing, multiple razor scraper tools at workstations, no wet sterilizer orcontainer for sanitized tools, dirty manicure tools at workstations and paper towelsnot in a closed container or towel dispenser. (01/20/11)All in Wrist, license no. CB121341 of Darby, Delaware County, was assessed a 1,950 civil penalty for engaging in booth rental, maintaining the salon in anunsanitary condition and failing to have a complete first aid kit. (03/17/11)Lancaster CountySalon 1 Style Inc., t/d/b/a Salon 1 Style, license no. CB121933 of Lancaster,Lancaster County, was assessed a 1,550 civil penalty for engaging in booth rental,maintaining the salon in an unsanitary condition and failing to have a complete firstaid kit. (03/17/11)Page 7 of 21

Luzerne CountyRobert M. Licata, license no. CO150052L of West Pittston, Luzerne County, wasordered to pay a civil penalty of 1,000 because he practiced cosmetology while hislicense was expired. (03/16/11)Monroe CountyGlamor Nail Spa LLC, t/d/b/a Glamor Nail Spa, license no. CY195490 ofTannersville, Monroe County, was ordered to pay a civil penalty of 1,000 becauseGlamor Nail Spa LLC, while trading and doing business as Glamor Nail Spa,permitted an unlicensed individual to perform cosmetology services in the salon andmaintained an unlicensed cosmetology shop by providing waxing services to a clienton a premises not licensed for the provision of those services. (05/02/11)Philadelphia CountyNicole Hopkins, t/d/b/a Simply Elite Spa, license no. CB119229 of Philadelphia,Philadelphia County, had her license suspended for failing to pay a previouslyimposed civil penalty. (06/08/10)Phuong Thi Nguyen, t/d/b/a Cheltenham Nails, license no. CY193162 ofPhiladelphia, Philadelphia County, was ordered to pay a civil penalty of 500 becauseshe employed an unlicensed person to practice cosmetology and aided and abetted theunlicensed practice of cosmetology. (03/16/11)PA Board of DentistryBerks CountyAnthony J. Pichini, license no. DS014935L of Mt. Penn, Berks County, voluntarilysurrendered his dental license because he practiced dentistry from April 1, 1999, untilapproximately September 2010, and failed to renew his license during said period.(04/29/11)Delaware CountyMarela C. Garcia, unlicensed of Newtown Square, Delaware County, was assessed a 1,000 civil penalty and was ordered to immediately cease and desist from theunlicensed practice of dentistry based on findings that she practiced dentistry or heldherself out as authorized to practice dentistry without being duly licensed orauthorized to engage in such practice. (03/22/11)Montgomery CountyThomas W. McFarland Jr., license no. DS020097L of Wynnewood, MontgomeryCounty, was ordered to pay a civil penalty of 5,000 and his license remainsindefinitely suspended under the terms of a previous board order because he engagedin unprofessional conduct by failing to follow current infection-controlrecommendations issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.(04/29/11)Page 8 of 21

Out of StateSamson T. Liu, unlicensed of Chesterfield, Mo., was denied a license because hisapplication indicated that he has been negligent in the practice of dentistry, haspracticed dentistry negligently on repeated occasion or has engaged in unprofessionalconduct. (02/18/11)Andrew T. Lager, license no. DS028618L of Port St. Lucie, Fla., had his licensesuspended for failing to pay a previously imposed civil penalty. (02/10/11)Martin Jay Thaler, license no. DS022305L of Monsey, N.Y., received a publicreprimand and was assessed a 1,000 civil penalty based on disciplinary action takenagainst his license by the proper licensing authority of another state and having failedto report this discipline to the board within 90 days. (03/22/11)Patricia A. Sabers, license no. DS023465L of Sarasota, Fla., received a publicreprimand and was assessed a 1,000 civil penalty based on disciplinary action takenagainst her license by the proper licensing authority of Florida. (03/22/11)Robert J. Winegarden, license no. DS018697L of New York, N.Y., had his licenserevoked based on disciplinary action taken against his license by the proper licensingauthority of another state. (03/22/11)Clyde Anthony Maxwell, license no. DS029663L of Wilmington, Del., was orderedto pay a civil penalty of 1,500 and a public reprimand was placed on his permanentdisciplinary record with the board because he had his license disciplined by theproper licensing authority of another state and failed to report this action to the boardwithin 90 days. (04/29/11)PA Board of Professional Engineers, LandSurveyors and GeologistsNo disciplinary actions taken.PA Board of Funeral DirectorsNo disciplinary actions taken.PA Board of Landscape ArchitectsNo disciplinary actions taken.Page 9 of 21

PA Board of MedicineBucks CountyHitesh K. Patel, license no. MD064657L of Newtown, Bucks County, was assessed a 5,000 civil penalty and issued a formal reprimand based on disciplinary action takenagainst his license by the proper licensing authority of New Jersey and failing toreport this disciplinary action to the board within 60 days. (01/11/11)Montgomery CountyArie Oren, license no. MD036293E of Conshohocken, Montgomery County,voluntarily surrendered his license to practice medicine while his criminal case ispending in Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas because he has beencharged with a sexual offense relating to his practice of medicine. (04/26/11)Gary Scheiner, unlicensed of Wynnewood, Montgomery County, was ordered to paya civil penalty of 1,000 and to immediately cease and desist from engaging in thepractice of medicine or attempting to offer to practice medicine in Pennsylvaniabecause he practiced or attempted to offer to practice medicine without possessing avalid license to practice medicine in Pennsylvania. (04/26/11)Warren CountyElisa Lynn Franklin, license no. YM013188 of Warren, Warren County, was orderedto pay a civil penalty of 250 because she practiced as a respiratory care practitionerwithout a valid current temporary permit or certificate issued by the board. (04/26/11)Out of StateBinod Prasad Sinha, unlicensed of Edison, N.J., had his application for a licensedenied based on disciplinary action taken against his license by the proper licensingauthority of New York and New Jersey. (02/18/22)Gregory E. Furness, unlicensed of Irmo, S.C., had his application for licensure deniedbased on disciplinary action taken against his license by the proper licensing authorityof South Carolina. (12/29/10)Kenneth Zahl, license no. MD028311E of Morristown, N.J., was assessed a 2,000civil penalty and had his license suspended for five years, with the suspension stayedin favor of probation, based on disciplinary action taken against his license by theproper licensing authority of another state. (12/29/10)Ross E. Levatter, license no. MD435157 of Phoenix, Ariz., had his license revokedbased on his felony conviction in a court of New Mexico. (11/16/10)Gabriel John Yandam, license no. MD054658L of Coshocton, Ohio, had his licenseplaced on probation during such time as his license in Ohio is on probation becausehe had disciplinary action taken by the proper licensing authority of another state.(04/26/11)Page 10 of 21

Vasilios D. Karabinis, license no. MD038101E of Enfield, Conn., was ordered to paya civil penalty of 1,000 because he had disciplinary action taken by a properlicensing authority of another state. (04/26/11)Andrew G. Davis, license no. MD052522L of Clearwater, Fla., was ordered to pay acivil penalty of 1,000 because he had disciplinary action taken against his license bythe proper licensing authority of another state. (04/26/11)Barry P. Clark, license no. MD055165L of Washington, D.C., agreed to thepermanent voluntary surrender of his license because he had disciplinary action takenby the proper licensing authority of another state. (04/26/11)Carol A. Kooistra, license no. MD425389 of Spartanburg, S.C., has permanently andvoluntarily surrendered her license because she had disciplinary action taken againsther by the proper licensing authority of another state. (04/26/11)John D. Paulson, license no. MD430601 of Gaithersburg, Md., had his licensetemporarily suspended because his continued practice of medicine is a clear andimmediate danger to the public health and safety. (04/26/11)William H. Hughes, license no. MD038255L of Conway, S.C., had his licenseindefinitely suspended based on disciplinary action taken against his license by theproper licensing authority of another state. (04/12/11)Daniel Luczkow, license no. MD058942L of Centerville, Mass. and Baltimore, Md.,had his license placed on probation for a period of one year based on disciplinaryaction taken against his license by the proper licensing authority of another state.(03/21/11)Lurlene Garner, license no. YM004842L of Los Angeles, Calif., was assessed a 1,000 civil penalty and ordered to complete 20 hours of continuing education basedon findings she failed to complete and document 20 hours of continuing educationduring the biennial reporting period from Jan. 1, 2005, through Dec. 31, 2006.(01/20/11)Vinod Singh, license no. MD038567E of Dunn, N.C., had his license indefinitelysuspended based on disciplinary action taken against his license to practice medicineby the licensing authority of North Carolina. (11/19/10)Pradeep Srivastava, license no. MD046712L of Greenbelt and Oxon Hill, Md., hadhis license revoked based on his felony convictions in a federal court. (12/17/10)Navigation Commission for the Delaware River and itsNavigable TributariesNo disciplinary actions taken.Page 11 of 21

Secretary of the Commonwealth – Notaries PublicAllegheny CountyAntonia M. Traficante, of West Mifflin, Allegheny County, agreed to permanentlyand voluntarily surrender her notary commission because she was convicted of afelony or a lesser offense incompatible with the duties of a notary public and was notof a good character, integrity or ability. (04/13/11)Cumberland CountyAlan F. Spurgin, of Lemoyne, Cumberland County, had his notary commissionsuspended for a period of three months and was ordered to pay a civil penalty of 200because he failed to keep and maintain custody and control of an accuratechronological register of all official acts done by virtue of the notary's office.(04/25/11)Lebanon CountyBrenda J. Barto, of Jonestown, Lebanon County, had her notary commissionsuspended for six months, with three months of active suspension and the remainingperiod stayed in favor of three months probation; was ordered to pay a civil penalty of 500 and 150 for the costs of continued probationary monitoring; and was requiredto attend a notary education practice and procedure course because she failed to knowthrough personal knowledge or have satisfactory evidence that the person appearingbefore her was the person described in and who was executing the instrument and shewas not of good character, integrity and ability. (04/13/11)PA Board of NursingAllegheny CountyTracy Talpas Wallace, license no. RN349603L of Oakdale, Allegheny County, hadher license suspended for three years, retroactive to Feb. 24, 2010, with one year ofactive suspension and the remaining two years stayed in favor of probation uponcompliance with continuing education regulations, based on findings that she violatedthe terms and conditions of her Voluntary Recovery Program agreement. (03/18/11)William Charles Minneker, license no. PN279941 of Carnegie, Allegheny County,had his license suspended, effective immediately, pursuant to the order of the Courtof Common Pleas of Allegheny County dated Jan. 3, 2011, which the court issuedunder section 4355 of the Domestic Relations Code. (01/28/11)Mary E. Klim, license no. RN51470L of Clinton, Allegheny County, had her licensesuspended for no less than three years, retroactive to Oct.28, 2010, for violating aconsent agreement. (02/15/11)Emily Rebecca Tucker, license no. RN554220 of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, hadher license suspended based upon her felony convictions under the Drug Act.(04/28/10)Page 12 of 21

Diane F. Cosgrove, license no. RN520715L of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, had herlicense indefinitely suspended for no less than two years, retroactive to Jan. 28 2011,with the suspension stayed in favor of no less than two years of probation, becauseshe is unable to practice nursing with reasonable skill and safety to patients by reasonof illness, addiction to drugs or alcohol or mental impairment. (05/03/11)Leslie Smith Binder, license no. RN321974L of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, hadher license indefinitely suspended for no less than five years, with the suspensionstayed in favor of no less than five years of probation in the Disciplinary MonitoringUnit, subject to terms and conditions, because she is unable to practice professionalnursing with reasonable skill and safety to patients by reason of mental or physicalillness or condition or physiological or psychological dependence upon alcohol.(05/03/11)Sandra Haas Parker, license no. RN324875L of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, hadher license indefinitely suspended for no less than three years, with the suspensionstayed in favor of no less than three years of probation, subject to terms andconditions, because she is unable to practice the profession with reasonable skill andsafety to patients by reason of mental or physical illness or condition or physiologicalor psychological dependence upon alcohol or drugs which tend to impair judgment orcoordination. (05/03/11)Armstrong CountyMarc A. Lane, license no. PN104162L of Kittanning, Armstrong County, had hislicense revoked after being convicted of a felony and/or misdemeanors which relateto the profession of practical nursing. (03/01/11)Beaver CountyJulie M. Reynolds, license no. PN253886L of Aliquippa, Beaver County, had herlicense suspended, retroactive to Nov. 8, 2010, until she can resume the practice ofprofessional nursing with reasonable skill and safety to patients. (03/01/11)Butler CountyMarci Hughes Nablo, license no. RN353459L of Butler, Butler County, had herlicense suspended for no less than one year, retroactive to Nov. 3, 2011, for crimes ofmoral turpitude and until she can practice with reasonable skill and safety to patients.(03/01/11)Charles D. Klar III, license no. RN550798 of Mars, Butler County, had his licenseindefinitely suspended for no less than five years, retroactive to Aug. 2, 2010, withthe suspension stayed in favor of no less than five years of probation, subject toterms and conditions, because he had his license disciplined by the proper licensingauthority in another state and he is unable to practice the profession with reasonableskill and safety to patients by reason of mental or physical illness or condition orphysiological or psychological dependence upon alcohol or drugs which tend toimpair judgment or coordination. (05/03/11)Page 13 of 21

Centre CountyLisa Marie Wills, license no. PN270721 of Philipsburg, Centre County, had herlicense suspended based upon her placement on probation without verdict for amisdemeanor under the Drug Act. (01/11/11)Chester CountyKara A. Forsyth, license no. PN261186L of Coatesville, Chester County, had herlicense suspended for no less than three years, with the suspension stayed in favor ofno less than three years of probation, subject to terms and conditions, because she isaddicted to alcohol or drugs which tend to impair judgment or coordination or hasbecome mentally incompetent, and was found guilty of felony and other charges.(05/03/11)Delaware CountyMarguerite C. Wetzel, license no. RN530372L of Clifton Heights, Delaware County,had her license revoked based on her guilty pleas to two felony counts of retail theft.(02/25/11)Jon L. Shane, license no. RN574115 of Springfield, Delaware County, had his licenseindefinitely suspended for no less than three years, with the suspension stayed infavor of no less than three years of probation, subject to terms and conditions,because he is unable to practice the profession with reasonable skill and safety topatients by reason of mental or physical illness or condition or physiological orpsychological dependence upon alcohol or drugs which tend to impair judgment orcoordination. (05/03/11)Fayette CountySandra DeFrank, license no. PN259745L of Grindstone, Fayette County, had herlicense indefinitely suspended, retroactive to Sept. 27, 2010, based on findings thatshe is addicted to alcohol or drugs which tend to impair judgment or coordination, solong as such dependence shall continue. (02/24/11)Lancaster CountyLinda Herman Welber, license no. PN098699L of Mountville, Lancaster County, hadher license suspended based upon her misdemeanor conviction under the Drug Act.(02/10/11)Lindsay Kay Brenner, license no. PN269544 of Mountville, Lancaster County, hadher license indefinite

Accelerated Marketing Group LLC, license no. AY002010 of Alpharetta, Ga., had its . PA Board of Chiropractic Centre County Nellie R. Wortman, license no. DC000900L of State College, Centre County, was . had razor blades and razor tools in the salon. (05/02/11) Page 7 of 21 Phuong Thi Nguyen, unlicensed of West Mifflin, Allegheny County, was .