STATE ex rel. OKLA. BD. OF MEDICAL LICENSURE AND SUPERVISION v. GREGORY

2016 OK CIV APP 18
CourtCourt of Civil Appeals of Oklahoma
DecidedDecember 30, 2015
StatusPublished

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STATE ex rel. OKLA. BD. OF MEDICAL LICENSURE AND SUPERVISION v. GREGORY
2016 OK CIV APP 18
Case Number: 112958
Decided: 12/30/2015
Mandate Issued: 03/07/2016
DIVISION II
THE COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, DIVISION II


Cite as: 2016 OK CIV APP 18, __ P.3d __

STATE OF OKLAHOMA ex rel. THE OKLAHOMA BOARD OF MEDICAL LICENSURE AND SUPERVISION, Plaintiff/Appellee,
v.
JARRETT G. GREGORY, MD LICENSE NO. 13611, Defendant/Appellant.

APPEAL FROM THE OKLAHOMA BOARD
OF MEDICAL LICENSURE AND SUPERVISION

AFFIRMED

E. Scott Pruitt, ATTORNEY GENERAL, Jason T. Seay, Joseph L. Ashbaker, ASSISTANT ATTORNEYS GENERAL, GENERAL COUNSEL SECTION, OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for Plaintiff/Appellee
Daniel J. Gamino, DANIEL J. GAMINO & ASSOCIATES, P.C., Oklahoma, Oklahoma, for Defendant/Appellant

JANE P. WISEMAN, JUDGE:

¶1 Jarrett G. Gregory appeals an order of the Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision revoking his medical license. After review, we affirm Board's decision.1

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

¶2 Board issued a citation on July 11, 2013, informing Gregory that on September 12, 2013, Board would consider a complaint against him. The complaint alleged Gregory engaged in unprofessional conduct in committing various offenses related to prescribing, dispensing, selling, and administering controlled substances and failing to maintain complete and accurate patient records and records of controlled drug purchases and disposal, among other allegations. Gregory filed an answer in which he "denie[d] generally and specifically any unprofessional action in his practice of medicine."

¶3 In a letter dated August 29, 2013,2 to the Board Secretary, Gregory stated:

After approximately 43 years of successful medical practice in Oklahoma, Jarrett Gordon Gregory, M.D. does hereby voluntarily resign and surrender his Oklahoma medical license as a physician and surgeon, License No. 13611. Attached is the wallet card from Dr. Gregory. His formal wall certificate will also be turned in under separate cover. Please make appropriate entries in the Board Order to reflect this voluntary surrender.

The letter is on his attorney's letterhead, signed by Gregory, and notarized.

¶4 On September 10, 2013, Gregory filed with Board a "Confirmation of Prior Voluntary Surrender of License in Lieu of Prosecution." Gregory stated in this document that he surrendered his license voluntarily and that he is the subject of an investigation by Board "involving allegations that if proven, would constitute grounds for disciplinary action by the Board." He stated, "I deny any allegations of unprofessional conduct. But it remains my desire to surrender my Oklahoma medical license as I did on August 30, 2013."

¶5 On March 5, 2014, Gregory filed a "Response to Board in Lieu of Personal Appearance" in which he noted Board erroneously decided it retained jurisdiction over the disciplinary case despite his voluntary surrender of his license. He alleged Board lacked jurisdiction to proceed against him because he voluntarily surrendered his license.

¶6 Board filed a motion for default judgment against Gregory because he failed to appear at the disciplinary hearing. Gregory filed a "Special Appearance, Motion to Quash and Plea to Jurisdiction," again asserting that Board had no jurisdiction to proceed against him after he "voluntarily surrendered his Oklahoma license."

¶7 A hearing was held on May 15, 2014, and on May 23, 2014, Board filed a final order containing findings of fact and conclusions of law. Board found Gregory "guilty of clear and convincing unprofessional conduct" and revoked his medical license.

¶8 Gregory appeals.

STANDARD OF REVIEW

¶9 "Because of the interest at stake in the loss of a license and the potential damage to a professional reputation resulting from disciplinary proceedings, [the Supreme Court] has recognized that the standard of proof in revocation proceedings against a person holding a professional license is a clear-and-convincing-evidence standard." Johnson v. Board of Governors of Registered Dentists of State of Oklahoma, 1996 OK 41, ¶ 20, 913 P.2d 1339. We must accord great weight to "an administrative entity in the exercise of its expertise." Massengale v. Oklahoma Bd. of Exam'rs in Optometry, 2001 OK 55, ¶ 20, 29 P.3d 558. "A court of review may not substitute its own judgment for that of an agency, particularly in the area of expertise which the agency supervises." Tulsa Area Hosp. Council, Inc. v. Oral Roberts Univ., 1981 OK 29, ¶ 10, 626 P.2d 316. "The rationale for this rule is that courts do not possess the specialized knowledge, training, experience or competency to substitute opinions for the judgment of qualified experts." Id.

¶10 Issues concerning statutory construction and jurisdiction are questions of law reviewable by a de novo standard. See K & H Well Serv., Inc. v. Tcina, Inc., 2002 OK 62, ¶ 9, 51 P.3d 1219.

ANALYSIS

¶11 Board determined it had continuing jurisdiction to revoke Gregory's medical license despite his attempted surrender of his license. We agree that Board retained jurisdiction to revoke Gregory's medical license and conclude Gregory has not shown Board erred in doing so.

¶12 Gregory attempted to circumvent disciplinary action by surrendering his license voluntarily in lieu of prosecution. He did not, however, satisfy the statutory requirements to do so. The applicable procedure is set out in 59 O.S.2011 § 509.1:

E. SURRENDER IN LIEU OF PROSECUTION:

1. The Board may accept a surrender of license from a licensee who has engaged in unprofessional conduct in lieu of Board staff prosecuting a pending disciplinary action or filing formal disciplinary proceedings only as provided in this section. To effect such a surrender, the licensee must submit a sworn statement to the Board:

a.

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