Re: Fw: License Law weakening-Stacking the Board

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Re: Fw: License Law weakening-Stacking the Board

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I am not a Hanger employee. But I have a question. How will anything that
is detrimental to the public benefit Hanger? I don't believe any group
with its own agenda should control the Florida Board of Orthotists &
Prosthetists whether they are organized independent companies (practitioners)
or part of a large company with multiple offices and many practitioners.

More than 2 Cents worth.

Bob Brown, Sr. CPO, FAAOP
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In a message dated 9/16/00 10:05:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
<Email Address Redacted> writes:

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> > Hi
> > A well placed source in the Hanger organization reports there is a
> > concerted effort being made to have two additional Hanger employees
> > appointed to the Florida Board of Orthotists and Prosthetists. The goal
> > is to stack the Board enabling Hanger to rewrite the rules thereby
> > weakening the license law. The names mentioned are Farraday and
> > Keller. An effort should be made by the profession and the patients of
> > Florida to expose these tactics before they can be finalized. This can
> > include writing to the Governor and to the President of the Senate,
> > informing them it is not in the interest of the disabled in Florida, nor
> > for the profession itself, to allow Hanger to control the Board for its
> > own purposes to the detriment of the public. I hope you will post this
> > ASAP and with everyone you know who may be able to help.
> >
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“Re: Fw: License Law weakening-Stacking the Board,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 14, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/214929.