The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance’s Division of Regulatory Boards released Monday, Dec. 16 its latest Disciplinary Action Report, which compiles the actions taken by its boards and commissions during the month of November and seven Rutherford County businesses were on the list.
Program |
Respondent |
Location |
Violation |
Action |
Date |
Accountancy |
Zachary Allen Jett |
Murfreesboro |
Offering attest services without being enrolled in peer review program |
$750 civil penalty plus submission of peer review exemption form and retraction letter |
11/22/19 |
Motor Vehicle |
Toyota of Murfreesboro |
Murfreesboro |
Issued more temporary tags than allowed |
$1,500 civil penalty |
11/22/19 |
Private Protective Services |
Phillip Foster |
Murfreesboro |
Failure to comply with T.C.A. §36-5-706 (Failure to pay child support) |
Suspension |
11/27/19
|
Private Protective Services |
Oliver Hylton |
La Vergne |
Failure to comply with T.C.A. §36-5-706 (Failure to pay child support) |
Suspension |
11/27/19 |
Cosmetology & Barber |
Davi Nails |
Smyrna |
No manager or owner was present during operating hours plus unlicensed activity |
$1,500 civil penalty |
11/06/19 |
Cosmetology & Barber |
Kayla Longever |
Smyrna |
Unlicensed activity |
$1,000 civil penalty |
11/26/19 |
Cosmetology & Barber |
Matthew Garrett |
Smyrna |
Failure to comply with T.C.A. §36-5-706 (Failure to pay child support) |
Suspension |
11/27/19 |
The Division of Regulatory Boards protects the health and safety of Tennessee citizens through boards, commissions, and programs by ensuring that persons meet minimum professional standards, by responsively and timely handling complaints, and by providing consumer education on regulated professions and industries. The Division’s boards include the Board for Licensing Contractors, the Motor Vehicle Commission, the Real Estate Commission, the Board of Funeral Directors & Embalmers and the Cosmetology & Barber Examiners Board, among others.
These boards, commissions, and programs are empowered to take disciplinary action – including revocation of licenses and assessment of civil penalties – against license holders found guilty of violating laws governing their professions.