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Perry, Paul, NP

Consent agreement

Aug 8, 2016

​On August 8, 2016, a panel of the Inquiry Committee approved a Consent Agree​​ment between CRNBC and Paul Perry of Vancouver, British Columbia.​

Upon his application for registration as a nurse practitioner with CRNBC in 2014, the Registrant failed to disclose an outstanding criminal matter as required by the application materials. Specifically, the Registrant pleaded guilty to assault in May 2014 in relation to an incident occurring in June 2013 in Toronto, Ontario. When applying to CRNBC in March 2014, he informed the regulator that he had no pending criminal charges.

​The Registrant voluntarily agreed to terms including: a one month suspension of registration, a reprimand, disclosure to the employer, and a 12-month period of monitoring. The Inquiry Committee is satisfied these terms will protect the public.

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