Liu v. State Med. Bd. of Ohio
Citations
- 2025 Ohio 2205
Syllabus
On appeal from Court of Common Pleas decision affirming order of the State Medical Board that permanently revoked appellant's license to practice massage therapy in Ohio. The trial court's decision finding that the Board's order was supported by reliable, probative, and substantial evidence and was in accordance with law was not an abuse of the court's discretion. On review, the appellate court determined that there was reliable, probative, and substantial evidence of false information in the appellant's licensure application materials, that the board had not improperly shifted the burden of proof onto the appellant, and that the notice of hearing appellant received was sufficiently specific to satisfy appellant's right to due process. Assignments of error overruled and judgment affirmed.
Judges: Beatty Blunt
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