Complaint Against EMT License Dismissed

July 9, 2026
Professional Licensing & LARA Defense
Michigan
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Key Details

  • Allegation: Helping a co-worker sign in to a testing site and assisting him in taking the test to obtain his EMT license
  • Risk: Revocation of EMT license
  • Resolution: Consent Order requiring classes, an essay, and a small fine; Complaint dismissed

Case Summary

LARA filed an Administrative Complaint seeking revocation of our client's EMT license. The complaint alleged he had helped a co-worker sign in to a testing site and had assisted the co-worker in taking the test in order to obtain his EMT license.

Legal Strategy

A Compliance Conference was held between the State and our client. Counsel offered mitigating evidence proving that although assistance was rendered in signing in to the testing site, our client did not in any way interfere with the applicant's taking of the test.

Outcome

A Consent Order was entered requiring our client to attend classes, write an essay, and pay a small fine. The Complaint against him was dismissed.

Key Factors in Winning the Case

  • Established that assistance was limited to signing in, not to the test itself
  • Mitigating evidence presented directly at the Compliance Conference

Approximate Case Value

$7,500

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