FAMILY DENTAL CTR. v. N.M. BD. OF DENTISTRY

No. 13630.

641 P.2d 495 (1982)

97 N.M. 464

In the Matter of the FAMILY DENTAL CENTER OF NEW MEXICO, P.C., and Kenneth Bundy, D.D.S., Petitioners-Appellees and Cross-Appellants, and Before the Board of Dentistry of the State of New Mexico, in the Matter of the Albuquerque Dental Center, David D. Dalise, D.D.S., Joseph Michael, D.D.S., Alan Duhon, D.D.S., and Robert Ryan, D.D.S., Petitioners-Appellees and Cross-Appellees, v. NEW MEXICO BOARD OF DENTISTRY, Respondent-Appellant and Cross-Appellee.

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

Rehearing Denied March 5, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeff Bingaman, Atty. Gen., Andrea B. McCarty, Asst. Atty. Gen., Santa Fe, for respondent-appellant and cross-appellee.

Turner W. Branch, Stephen P. Michael, Albuquerque, for petitioners-appellees and cross-appellees Dalise, Michael, Duhon and Ryan.

David A. Grady, Albuquerque, for petitioner-appellee and cross-appellant Bundy.


OPINION

SOSA, Senior Justice.

This is an appeal by the New Mexico Board of Dentistry (Board) from the district court's reversal of the Board's decision to suspend, for six months, the licenses of Dr. Bundy of the Family Dental Center (FDC appellee) and Drs. Dalise, Michael, Duhon and Ryan of the Albuquerque Dental Center (ADC appellees). We reverse the district court.

The Board conducted disciplinary hearings involving the above-named licensees and...

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