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Board meetings and strategic plans from Arizona Board of Psychologist Examiners
The Arizona Board of Psychologist Examiners considered the findings of fact, conclusions of law, and recommended decision of the Administrative Law Judge regarding the case of Lori Lichte-Brill. The Board voted to adopt the Administrative Law Judge's Findings of Fact with modifications, striking and replacing language as requested by the State in its Motion, and strike Findings of Fact to eliminate references to Protected Health Information of the Respondent and to a settlement offer. The Board voted to adopt Conclusions of Law and the Recommended Order. The July 11, 2025 Order for Summary Suspension of License was upheld and License No. PSY-004484 for the Practice of Psychology in the State of Arizona issued to Respondent Lori Lichte-Brill was REVOKED.
The mission is to protect public health, safety, and welfare by regulating psychology and behavior analysis professions. Key goals include efficiently processing applications for licensure, investigating complaints against practitioners, and auditing continuing education to ensure licensees maintain current knowledge. The plan also focuses on encouraging public input through customer surveys to improve the Board's performance.
The Arizona Board of Psychologist Examiners considered the Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Recommended Decision of the Administrative Law Judge regarding Nicole Lane Huggins' license. The Board reviewed complaints against Huggins, including allegations of performance issues from her former employer and accusations of criminal activity from her ex-husband. The Board also addressed Huggins' failure to comply with a subpoena and an Interim Order for a fitness for duty evaluation. Ultimately, the Board voted to uphold the Summary Suspension of Huggins' license and ordered its revocation due to unprofessional conduct.
The Arizona Board of Psychologist Examiners considered a request from Zachary Reineke to be released from the terms and conditions of a Consent Agreement. The Board discussed requirements for release, with Respondent and Respondent's practice monitor, Kimberly Becker, present. The Board determined Respondent substantially complied with all terms and conditions of the Consent Agreement and ordered his release.
The Arizona Board of Psychologist Examiners convened to discuss the case of Keever Czlapinski, regarding his license to practice psychology in Arizona. The Board reviewed findings of fact and conclusions of law, adopting most of the Administrative Law Judge's recommendations with minor corrections. The Board rejected some conclusions of law related to ethical violations due to lack of evidence. The main issues discussed involved misrepresentations and omissions made by Czlapinski on his application for licensure, including failure to disclose previous disciplinary actions and criminal convictions. Ultimately, the Board voted to revoke Czlapinski's license.
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