The College alleged that the registrant committed professional misconduct by failing to comply with the Quality Assurance Program and failing to respond to College inquiries.
The registrant did not attend the hearing and was deemed to have admitted the allegations.
The Tribunal found the misconduct established, noting a persistent pattern of non-compliance.
The Tribunal ordered a five-month suspension, terms and conditions on the registrant's certificate of registration, a reprimand, and costs of $5,110.