I had a complaint filed to the BON. BON is proposing a "stayed suspension" on my license. Meaning my license is not actually suspended, rather the possibility of suspension is basically hanging over my head if I do not comply with the board's order of entering and successfully completing my state's monitoring program for CD history. I'm in the process of looking for a job, how do I explain this to potential new employers? Would anyone even want to hire me with this "situation" I am in? Is this considered a restriction on my license or not being I am able to practice in full without limitations as long as I comply with the monitoring program?
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I had a complaint filed to the BON. BON is proposing a "stayed suspension" on my license. Meaning my license is not actually suspended, rather the possibility of suspension is basically hanging over my head if I do not comply with the board's order of entering and successfully completing my state's monitoring program for CD history. I'm in the process of looking for a job, how do I explain this to potential new employers? Would anyone even want to hire me with this "situation" I am in? Is this considered a restriction on my license or not being I am able to practice in full without limitations as long as I comply with the monitoring program?