Once we get a graduate of that school, we'll address that issue. There are border schools and established medical schools in Mexico. There's a big difference. If they just popped up, they'll get a different look.

We are complaint-driven. We're not actively going out inspecting offices.

Board certification is another type of certification. That is not a requirement for practicing medicine in Texas.

We have found no reason for disciplinary action.

If you let that lapse, then you are in effect practicing without a license.

To be perfectly honest, it depends on the period of time. The longer you let it go, the larger the penalty. It's mostly an administrative problem.

It's a way of holding the doctor accountable, giving the doctor due process and protecting the public. These orders are holding up in district court. That's because we're doing a better job of proving our case.