Danzig v. Board of Social Worker Licensure
Annotate this CasePetitioner Steven R. Danzig appealed a superior court order that affirmed the Maine Board of Social Worker Licensure’s denial of his application to become a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW). The Board denied Danzig’s application after concluding that he was “self-employed” during his requisite clinical internship, which is prohibited pursuant to Board rules. Petitioner argued that the Board's decision was based on an error of law and was not supported by substantial evidence in the record. Finding substantial evidence in the record, the Supreme Court affirmed the superior court's decision.
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