Missouri lawmaker's narcotics license placed on probation
A Missouri lawmaker who is charged with a fraud scheme involving medical treatments in her job as a physician assistant reached a settlement with the state health department that puts her narcotics license on probation for three years.
The agreement with state Rep. Tricia Derges, first reported Monday by the Missouri Independent, was reached on Jan. 28 but not announced. Her attorney, Al Watkins, provided The Associated Press with a copy of the deal with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.
Derges is a first-term Republican from Nixa. She also operates Life Up, a nonprofit medical and dental clinic in Springfield that serves poor, homeless, and uninsured people.
The settlement does not address many of the charges cited in a 23-count criminal case against Derges. She has pleaded not guilty in the federal case.
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