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Respondent was duly served with a copy of the Accusation, Statement to Respondent, Request for Discovery, Form Notice of Defense and copies of Government Code sections 11507.5, 11507.6 and 11507.7 as required by section 11503 and 11505, and respondent timely filed a Notice of Defense within the time allowed by section 11506 of the Code.
Respondent understands the nature of the charges alleged in the Accusation and that the charges and allegations constitute cause for imposing discipline upon respondent's license to practice osteopathic medicine and surgery which was issued by the Board.
If an Accusation and/or Petition to revoke is filed against respondent during probation, the Board shall have continuing jurisdiction until the matter is final, and the period of probation shall be extended until the matter is final.
The Accusation, together with all other statutorily required documents, was duly served on the respondent on or about November 13, 1991, and respondent filed her Notice of Defense (contesting the Accusation) on or about November 19, 1991.
Respondent is fully aware of her right to a hearing on the charges and allegations contained in said Accusation, her right to seek reconsideration, to appeal, and all other rights which may be accorded her pursuant to the California Business and Professions Code and Government Code, and freely and voluntarily waives those rights.
If an Accusation and/or Petition to Revoke Probation is filed against respondent during probation, the Board shall have continuing jurisdiction until the matter is final, and the period of probation shall be extended until the matter is final.