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Precedential Decisions
Under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) a decision that contains a significant legal or policy determination of general application that is likely to recur may be designated as precedential (see Government Code section 11425.60). Once a decision is designated as precedential, the Medical Board of California (hereinafter "Board") may rely on it, and parties may cite to such decision in their argument to the Board and courts. The Board adopted section 1364.40, Title 16, California Code of Regulations to implement its authority to designate decisions as precedential.
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MBC-2007-01-Q • Basile, Joseph F. • MBC Case No. 03-2000-108170 • OAH No. N2002050521 • July 27, 2007 - Aiding and Abetting Unlicensed Practice of Medicine
MBC-2007-01-Q • Basile, Joseph F. • MBC Case No. 03-2000-108170 • OAH No. N2002050521 • July 27, 2007 - Compassionate Use Act
MBC-2007-02-Q • Mikuriya, Tod H. • MBC Case No. 12-1999-98783 • OAH No. N2002110020 • July 27, 2007 - Standard of Care for Conducting a Medical Marijuana Evaluation
MBC-2007-02-Q • Mikuriya, Tod H. • MBC Case No. 12-1999-98783 • OAH No. N2002110020 • July 27, 2007 - Practicing Under a False Name
MBC-2007-01-Q • Basile, Joseph F. • MBC Case No. 03-2000-108170 • OAH No. N2002050521 • July 27, 2007 - Unlicensed Practice of Medicine
MBC-2007-01-Q • Basile, Joseph F. • MBC Case No. 03-2000-108170 • OAH No. N2002050521 • July 27, 2007
* Appealed to the Superior Court, Court of Appeals, or Supreme Court
** Reversed as a precedential decision by the Board
