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The Texas Board of Nursing (BON) has the jurisdiction to hear and decide cases involving the practice of professional nursing in Texas. Any RN or LVN found guilty for violating the state laws and regulations may be subjected to a disciplinary case if not properly defended by a Dallas RN nurse attorney.

One of the examples where a client failed to hire the right Dallas RN nurse attorney will be discussed in this case. 

On or about October 21, 2016, an LVN from Dallas was charged with POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE OF LESS THAN ONE GRAM, NAMELY: COCAINE, a State Jail felony offense committed on February 20, 2016.

During the hearing, the LVN states that she agrees that she was diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder and was placed on probation for three (3) Years. She explains that she was released on to a halfway house in Fort Worth on March 19, 2018, then released home May 18, 2018. She states that she has been placed on a SAFPF aftercare re-entry court program, she goes to two (2) hours of group therapy and one (1) hour peer support meeting every Wednesday, she goes to one (1) hour of individual counseled meetings two (2) times a month, she calls a UA line daily to submit random sample, she must submit two (2) hair test, and she goes to NAAA meetings two (2) times a week.

The LVN states that her clean/sober day is August 15, 2017, and she plans on staying clean and sober.

Avoid the similar thing from happening on your end. Make sure to find the right Dallas RN nurse attorney in case a complaint will be filed against you before the Texas Board of Nursing (BON).

Consult with Texas nurse attorney Yong J. An today if you have any questions about your disciplinary process by calling or texting him at (832) 428-5679 day, night or weekends.