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JEFFREY S. CHIESA,

ATTORNEY GENERAL OF NEW JERSEY Division of Law 5th Floor

124 Halsey Street P.O. Box 45029

Newark, New Jersey 07101 By: John D.Hugelmeyer

Deputy Attorney General Tel. (973) 648-3453

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CHIROPRACTLC EXAMINERS

STATE OFNEW JERSEY

DEPARTMENTOF LAW & PUBLIC SAFETY DIVISION OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS

BOARDOF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS

IN THE MATTER OF THE SUSPENSION

OR REVOCATION OF THE LICENSE OF Administrative Action

JASON C. TIRADO, D.C. : CONSENT ORDER

License No. 38M000433300 TO PRACTICE CHIROPRACTIC IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY

This matter was opened to the New Jersey State Board of Chiropractic Examiners upon receipt of information which the Board has reviewed, and the parties wishing to resolve this matter without further formal proceedings, hereby stipulate to the following findings of facts and conclusion of law:

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2. On March 26, 2012, Respondent pleaded guilty in the United States District Court, District of New Jersey, and was convicted of the crime of Bank Fraud in violation of 18 U.S.C. §1344. (Copy of the "Judgment In A Criminal Case" attached hereto and incorporated herein as "Exhibit A").

3. Respondent admitted to the Court that in mid to late 2003 he conspired with another to obtain a student loan from Key Bank in the amount of approximately $100,000.00 by falsely representing that he would use the proceeds of the loan to attend a flight school in Florida, when in fact he intended to invest the money with his co-conspirator instead. He then misrepresented to the bank that he had enrolled in the flight school, but the tuition money was not returned to the bank by the flight school when he decided not to attend.

4. On March 26, 2012, Respondent was sentenced to serve one (1) day in custody followed by two (2) years of supervised release and pay $99,999.00 in restitution.

CONCLUSION OF LAW

Respondent's conviction provides grounds for the suspension of his license to practice chiropractic in New Jersey, pursuant toN.J.S.A 45:1-21(f), in that Respondent has been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude or relating adversely to the practice of chiropractic.

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ACCORDINGLY, IT IS on this dayof ��'arr a 201,'3 ORDERED AND AGREED that:

1. Respondent's license to practice chiropractic in the State of New Jersey shall be suspended for a period of two (2) years; except that the initial three hundred sixty-four(364) day period shall be an active suspension, commencingthirty (30) days after the date on which this Order is issued;and the remaining one (1) year and one (1) day period of suspension shall be stayed,and become a period of probation. The stayed period of suspension shall be activated upon a showing of Respondent's non-compliance with any of the terms and conditions set forth herein. Respondent shall be required to appear before the Board(or a committee thereof)prior to reinstatement of his license on probation to demonstrate his fitness to be released from his active suspension.

2. During the period of active suspension, Respondent shall fully attend, successfully complete and unconditionally pass the ProBE(Professional Problem Based Ethics) course offered by: The Ethics Group,89 Summit Avenue, Suite 185, Summit, New Jersey 07901; the PRIME (Professional Renewal in Medicine through Ethics) course offered by the Center for Continuing Education in the Health Professions at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, 97 Paterson Street, Room 124, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903 ; or an equivalent ethics course pre-approvedby the

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12/27/ 2012 23:44 FAX 9735139982 400051/0005

3. The Directives of the Board applicable to any licensee of the Chiropractic

Board who is actively suspended , revoked,or whose sur render of licensure has been accepted are incorpora ted by reference as though fully set forth herein, whether or not

they areattached hereto.

NEW JERSEY STATE BOARD OF

CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS

ST

Albert Stabile, Jr., D.C.

Board President

I have read and understand the within Consent Order and agree

to be bound by lts terms.

Consent is hereby ghren to the Board to enter this Order.

I hereby consent to the

form and entry of this

Order.

Attorney for Respondent

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3. The Directives of the Board applicable to any licensee of the Chiropractic Board who is actively suspended, revoked, or whose surrender of licensure has been accepted are incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein, whether or not they are attached hereto.

NEW JERSEY STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS

By:

Albert Stabile, Jr., D.C. Board President

I have read and understand the I hereby consent to the within Consent Order and agree form and entry of this

to be bound by its terms. Order.

Consent is hereby given to the Board to enter this Order.

Jason C. Tirado, D.C. E. Vicki Arians, Esq. Attorney for Respondent

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12/27/2012 23:44 FAX 9735139982

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3. The Directives of the BoardapokabWto any Goensee of the Chiropractic Board who is 'ac r+eiy suepmxded, revoked. or whose surrender of ken me has been accepted are inoorparaied by reference as though fully set forth herein,whether or not

they are attached hereto.

NEW JERSEYSTATE BOARD OF

CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS

Stabile. kW.C.

Board P reside d

I have read and u the I hereby consent to the

with n Consent Order and agree *,,m and entry of # ft

to be bound by Its terrrrs. Order.

Consent is hereby given to the Board to

enter this Order.

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E Vicki Arians. Ei .

Attomery for Respondent

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