Florida District Courts of Appeal, 1987

Wohlrabe v. State Department of Professional Regulation, Board of Medical Examiners

Wohlrabe v. State Department of Professional Regulation, Board of Medical Examiners
Florida District Courts of Appeal · Decided February 25, 1987 · Boardman, Campbell, Edward, Hall, Ret
508 So. 2d 372; 12 Fla. L. Weekly 649; 1987 Fla. App. LEXIS 7022 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Wohlrabe v. State Department of Professional Regulation, Board of Medical Examiners

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

Appellant appeals the order of the Department of Professional Regulation, Board of Medical Examiners, suspending appellant’s license to practice medicine in this state.

Appellant argues here that he was not accorded administrative due process of law at the informal hearing held before the board as provided in section 120.57, Florida Statutes (1985). We have reviewed the record and conclude that appellant’s due process rights were not infringed upon or violated.

Attorney for the state candidly suggested that in view of the present posture of the case, the court should give direction and guidance to the parties.

Accordingly, we withhold the issuance of our mandate in this proceeding until May 1, 1987.

CAMPBELL, A.C.J., and HALL, J., and BOARDMAN, EDWARD F., (Ret.) J., concur.

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