LUDEMAN v. STATE, DEPT. OF HEALTH

No. 39475-4-I.

951 P.2d 266 (1997)

89 Wash.App. 751

Yong Rip LUDEMAN, Appellant, v. STATE of Washington, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

Publication Ordered February 2, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tom P. Conom, Edmonds, for Appellant.

Mark O. Brevard, Atty Gen. Office, Olympia, for Respondent.


COX, Judge.

The Department of Health revoked Yong Rip Ludeman's massage license and imposed a fine on her for violating the uniform disciplinary act (UDA). The UDA governs the professional conduct of licensed massage practitioners. Because double jeopardy is not implicated under the facts of this case, collateral estoppel does not apply, and there was no violation of the prohibition against ex post facto laws, we affirm.

Yong Rip Ludeman was a massage practitioner...

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