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157.51(b) and (c), and 157.53, misdemeanor con-
viction.
*Jordan, Ricky Lynn, Ennis, Texas. Decertifi-
cation of EMT-Intermediate certification effective
October 10, 1997. EMS Rules 157.44,
157.51(b)(16) and (26) and 157.51(d), misdemean-
or conviction while certified and falsification of
an application for EMS personnel certification.
King, Dan S., Burkburnett, Texas. Twelve
months probation of EMT certification. Health
and Safety Code 773.063, knowingly practicing
as an EMT without EMS certification.
King, Julie Ann, Sour Lake, Texas. Twenty-
four months probation of EMT-Intermediate cer-
tification through April 18, 1998. EMS Rule
157.51(2)(A), failure to follow EMS standards in
patient management.
*Maldonado, Ceasar Guillermo, Devine, Tex-
as. Decertification of EMT certification effective
October 10, 1997. EMS Rules 157.44,
157.51(b)(16) and (26) and 157.51(d), misdemean-
or convictions while certified and falsification of
an application for EMS personnel certification.
*Martin, Jason Todd, Austin, Texas. Two
years probation of EMT-Intermediate certification
through October 20, 1999. EMS Rules 157.44,
157.51(b)(16) and (c) and 157.53, misdemeanor
conviction while certified.
Massegee, Tommy Doyle, Grand Prairie, Texas.
Four years probation of EMS certification through
March 12, 1999. EMS Rule 157.44 (b)(1) and (c),
and 157.53, felony conviction.
*Medical Transport Service, McAllen, Texas.
Revocation of EMS Provider license. EMS Rule
157.24(e)(1)(A)(B)(C), failure to have liability in-
surance.
*Moreno, Antonio Juan, Rio Grande City,
Texas. Twelve months probation of Emergency
Care Attendant certification through October 30,
1998. EMS Rules 157.44, 157.51(b) and (c) and
157.53, misdemeanor conviction.
Pack, Stephen Todd, Sweetwater, Texas.
Two years probation of EMT-Paramedic certifica-
tion through July 30, 1999. EMS Rules
157.51(b)(26) and (c), falsification of application
for EMS Personnel certification.
*Padron, Michael L., McKinney, Texas.
Twelve months probation of EMT certification
through October 31, 1998. EMS Rules 157.44,
157.51(b) and (c) and 157.53, felony conviction
and misdemeanor conviction.
Patterson, Carrie Ann, Caldwell, Texas. Sixteen
months probation of EMT certification through
May 23, 1998. EMS Rules 157.44, 157.51 (b) and (c)
and 157.53, misdemeanor convictions.
Pearson, Michael Ray, Huffman, Texas.
Twenty-four months probation of EMT-Interme-
diate recertification through April 15, 1999. EMS
Rule 157.44, 157.51 (b)(16) and (c) and 157.53,
misdemeanor conviction while certified.
*Ransonette, Kathleen Doretta, Dumas, Tex-
as. Twenty-four months probation of EMT certi-
fication through October 31, 1999. EMS Rules
157.44, 157.51 (b) and (c) and 157.53, misde-
meanor convictions.
*Riley, John Irvin, Smithville, Texas. Twelve
months probation of Emergency Care Attendant
certification through November 4, 1998. EMSRules 157.44, 157.51(b) and (c) and 157.53, mis-
demeanor conviction.
*Scown, Rex Burton, Odessa, Texas. Twelve
months probation of EMT certification through
October 31, 1998. EMS Rules 157.44, 157.51(b)
and (c) and 157.53, misdemeanor conviction.
Sexton, Derek Jason, Maxwell, Texas. Twen-
ty-four months probation of EMT certification
through December 2, 1998. EMS Rules 157.44(c),
157.51(b) and (c) and 157.53, felony conviction.
*Shoemaker, Donald Wayne, Lake Jackson,
Texas. One year probation of EMT-Intermediate-
certification through November 9, 1998. EMS
Rule 157.51(b)(1), failure to follow EMS stan-
dards of care in the management of a patient.
*Simmons, R. Brent, Houston, Texas. Decertifi-
cation of EMT-Intermediate certification. EMS
Rule 157.51(b)(25), jeopardize the health and safe-
ty of a patient, the public or other EMS personnel.
Skelton, Richard Lee, McGregor, Texas. Three
years probation of ECA certification through Janu-
ary 24, 2000. EMS Rules 157.44, 157.51(b) and (c)
and 157.53, felony convictions.
Smith, Christopher A., Arlington, Texas.
Eighteen months probation of EMT-Paramedic
certification through February 6, 1998. EMS
Rules 157.44, 157.51(b) and (c) and 157.53, mis-
demeanor conviction.
Smith, Tracy D., Kingsbury, Texas. Twenty-
four months probation of EMT certification
through July 23, 1999. EMS Rules 157.44,
157.51(b) and (c), and 157.53, misdemeanor con-
viction.
Terry, Samuel R., Gainesville, Texas. Twelve
months probation of EMT-Intermediate certifica-
tion until March 14, 1998. EMS Rule 157.51
(b)(1), failure to follow the EMS standards of
care in the management of a patient.
*Thetford, Jon Wesley, Houston, Texas.
Twelve months probation of EMT certification
through October 17, 1998. EMS Rules 157.44,
157.51(b) and (c) and 157.53, misdemeanor con-
victions.
Thomason, Phillip, Lubbock, Texas. Decertifica-
tion of EMT-Paramedic certification. EMS Rule
157.51(b)(16), conviction of a felony in accordance
with the provisions of EMS Rule 157.44.
*Upchurch, Kristal Michelle, Schulenburg,
Texas. Twelve months probation of EMT certifi-
cation through October 31, 1998. EMS Rules
157.44, 157.51(b) and (c) and 157.53, misdemean-
or conviction.
Weinheimer, Rex Joseph, Stonewall, Texas.
Four years probation of Emergency Care Attendant
certification through September 30,1999. EMS Rule
157.44(b)(1) and (c), and 157.53, misdemeanor con-
victions.
Wells, John Michael, Sweetwater, Texas. Twelve
months probation of EMT certification through
March 24, 1998. EMS Rules 157.44, 157.51(b) and
(c) and 157.53, misdemeanor conviction.
Wind, Jon Todd, Nederland, Texas. Twelve
months suspension of EMS Examiner certification
through March 5, 1998. EMS Rule 157.63 (e)(1),
failure to conduct skills proficiency verification in
an objective manner according to the criteria and
standards established by the department for each
skillexamined.January/February 1998 Texas EMS Magazine 57
* THESE LISTINGS ARE NEW
THIS ISSUE. DENIALS, REVOCA-
TIONS, AND ADMINISTRATIVE
PENALTIES WILL BE PRINTED IN
THREE CONSECUTIVE ISSUES.
SUSPENSIONS AND PROBATED
SUSPENSIONS WILL BE PRINTED
UNTIL SUSPENSION OR
PROBATION EXPIRES.
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