MEDICAL LICENSING BD. v. PROVISOR

No. 49A02-9606-CV-355.

678 N.E.2d 814 (1997)

MEDICAL LICENSING BOARD OF INDIANA, Appellant-Respondent, v. Deborah PROVISOR, M.D., Appellee-Petitioner.

Court of Appeals of Indiana.

Rehearing Denied June 17, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pamela Carter, Attorney General, Geoffrey Slaughter, Deputy Attorney General, Indianapolis, for Appellant-Respondent.

Richard Kammen, James T. Flanigan, McClure, McClure & Kammen, Indianapolis, for Appellee-Petitioner.


OPINION

BAKER, Judge.

In this interlocutory appeal, we are asked to consider whether, in light of the doctrine of separation of powers, a trial court has the authority to enjoin the Medical Licensing Board, an administrative agency, in its decision not to renew a physician's medical license.

FACTS

In September 1993, appellee-petitioner Dr. Deborah Provisor, a pediatrician, was convicted of Child Molesting,1

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