Enforcement Review TX BON

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Thomas419

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OK, today I talked to the enforcement department and I found out who my investigator was. I was told that my case was getting recommended and had to get signed by the case mangers and was told me to call back in two weeks. Just an update.

txagg

42 Posts

Thanks for the update! What does it mean when you get recommended? That your license will be clear and good to go?

Thomas419

6 Posts

Sorry for the late response. No. When the TBON is trying to make recommendation, they are trying to see if you will have to undergo professional evaluations to see if you would be a risk to the public. They have about 6 categories and 2 components. The recommendation help them decide what type of restriction will be apply to a license or if the petitioner will be denied.

Thomas419

6 Posts

I want to start out by saying I wish everyone great a success and do not give up. Well my recommendation was to undergo forensic psychology evaluation with a polygraph component. I read alot of blogs that say just say no if ever asked to under a forensic evaluation with an polygraph. I almost said no and I was almost convinced that this was a way for them to deny me. It was very scary, time consuming, costly and stressful all at the same time, meanwhile I was having thoughts on changing degree plans. I could not shake the thought of what I have read in blog. I did not get a lawyer. I decided to move forward with it and chance it, therefor I received my letter of eligibility to sit for the RN-NCLEX with no restriction. As long as you are straight up with them, being honest all the way around everything should go fine.

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