Oh did she get her licenses renewed?
Not as of this afternoon when I looked it up on the TXBON website.
Also, I know that we have been told that it was just a misunderstanding about an NSF check in payment, but there is typically a huge difference between a lapsed license and a revoked one.
AND...if anyone has a professional license issued by any state -- teaching, nursing, any other medical profession, lawyer, or any other profession that requires a license -- we all know that if our licensure has lapsed, that we receive a notice from the state in the mail telling us to cease and desist until it is corrected. Looking at the details in the documents on the TX BON website, it appears that BD opted to continue working for almost a year after her license was inactive. That is far more likely the reason why it was revoked -- not because of an NSF check.
It would be one thing if she had moved in that time period, but according to another poster's notes about the ownership of the house, it appears that they have had this address for a long time.
Yet another inconsistency...just moo, of course.