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Alcohol Rehabs Combat With Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol Rehabs Combat With Alcohol Abuse
Alcoholism is a common problem in every household of present times. The saddest and the most threatening part of this problem is that the younger generation is getting more and more tempted towards this practice. An unhealthy society is on the rise. It would be a shocking blow to study the figures given by the National Council of Alcoholism and Drug Dependence where their recent survey strictly mentions that eighteen million of citizens in America are involved into alcoholism and suffering badly.
At the same time the Council has put forward the fatal cases related to excess of alcohol consumption. The figure is another big threat to all of us. It is nearly 100,000 citizens who die every year just due to alcohol abuse and more than 50% cases of road accidents and fatal incidents rise out of overloaded consumption of alcohol.
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California Administrative Law: Nurse With One DUI — Court Overturns License Revocation by California Board of Registered Nursing
California Administrative Law: Nurse with one DUI — Court Overturns License Revocation by California Board of Registered Nursing
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A California registered nurse (R.N.) was recently convicted of alcohol-related reckless driving after being charged with driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI). The conviction was a first-time offense, and there was no evidence of alcohol abuse or dependence.
Nevertheless, the Board of Registered Nursing demanded that the nurse submit to a psychological evaluation, physical evaluation, random urine tests, and substance abuse rehabilitation. Since there was no evidence of any alcohol problem, we–as administrative law attorneys–believed that the conditions demanded by the Board were unreasonable.
In California administrative law, a criminal conviction is not grounds for discipline unless it is substantially related to the qualifications, functions, and duties of the profession. See Business and Professions Code section 490 (b).