Adedamola O. Oni v. Tennessee Department of Health, et al.

Case Number
M2015-01841-COA-R3-CV

In an earlier proceeding, we determined that a physician violated three different provisions of the Medical Practice Act, Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 63-6-214(b)(1), (2), and (20). We remanded the case to the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners (the “Board”) to determine the appropriate sanction. On remand, the physician argued the case had become moot because his medical license was not renewed and had become automatically revoked by operation of law. The Board disagreed and voted to revoke the physician’s license as punishment for his violations. The physician appealed, and the chancery court vacated the Board’s decision on the basis that the Board lacked subject matter jurisdiction over the physician’s license once it was automatically revoked. The State appealed, and we reverse the chancery court’s judgment. We conclude that the Board had subject matter jurisdiction to sanction the physician for his conduct while his license was active, even though the license was not active at the time the sanction was imposed.

Authoring Judge
Judge Andy D. Bennett
Originating Judge
Chancellor Russell T. Perkins
Case Name
Adedamola O. Oni v. Tennessee Department of Health, et al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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