The Division of Professional Licensure in conjunction with the Department of Revenue Child Support Enforcement Division has suspended the following professionals due to their failure to pay child support. The Department of Revenue notifies the Division of Professional Licensure that these individuals are delinquent. DPL is then required to immediately suspend any professional license that these individuals may hold.
"Suspension of a professional license is a serious step. The Commonwealth is committed to ensuring that these laws are enforced", said Anne L. Collins, director of the Division of Professional Licensure.
The following individuals licenses have been suspended in result of their child support delinquency:
The following Licensees have been suspended:
| Name | Profession | City |
|---|---|---|
| Richard Brooks | Barber | Norfolk |
| Nemiah Brown | Barber | Roxbury |
| Shawn Bryant | Barber | Rochester, NY |
| Liston Callwood | Barber | Mattapan |
| Thomas Mullen | Barber | Brookline |
| Dat Nguyen | Barber | Lawrence |
| Jairo Pannesso | Barber | Lancaster |
| Daniel Pion | Barber | Douglas |
| Shirldean Brimage | Barber | Worcester |
| Bruce Brown | Barber | Dorchester |
| David Carpenter | Barber | Allston |
| Cherie Girard | Barber | Athol |
| Stephanie Kott | Barber | Marstons Mills |
| Minh Le | Barber | Springfield |
| Tong Tri | Barber | West Springfield |
| Shirldean Brimage | Cosmetologist | Worchester |
| Bruce Brown | Cosmetologist | Dorchester |
| David Carpenter | Cosmetologist | Allston |
| Cherie Girard | Cosmetologist | Athol |
| Stephanie Kott | Cosmetologist | Marstons Mills |
| Minh Le | Cosmetologist | Springfield |
| Tong Tri | Cosmetologist | West Springfield |
| Philip Johnson | Dispensing Optician | West Barnstable |
| George Arseniou | Electrician | Lowell |
| Robert Campbell | Electrician | Sandwich |
| Robert Chaplain | Electrician | Lynn |
| Russel Carr | Electrician | Norton |
| Daniel Diperna | Electrician | Hudson |
| John Swift | Electricians | Wareham |
| Dominic Tringale | Electricians | Peabody |
| Anthony Enos | Gas Fitter | Dorchester |
| Toby Pritchard | Gas Fitter | Billerica |
| John Barry | Plumber | Quincy |
| David Bateman | Plumber | Lowell |
| Norman Bubb | Plumber | Shrewsbury |
| Christopher Canducci | Plumber | Brockton |
| Bruce Hadley | Plumber | Westfield |
| James Hunt | Plumber | Dorchester |
| James Imperial | Plumber | Lynn |
| David Newall | Plumber | Quincy |
| Richard Rogers | Plumber | Lynn |
| Stanley Santos | Plumber | East Falmouth |
| William Walker | Plumber | Springfield |
| John Yiannacopoulos | Plumber | Chicopee |
| Joseph Zaborowski | Plumber | Lynn |
| Charles O'Brien | Real Estate Broker | Quincy |
| Sebastian Ruggeri | Real Estate Broker | Greenfield |
| Mark Santos | Real Estate Broker | East Taunton |
| William Zadroga | Real Estate Broker | Bryantville |
| Frantz Balan | Real Estate Salesperson | Malden |
| Oleg Belyakov | Real Estate Salesperson | Jamaica Plain |
| Keith Brodeur | Real Estate Salesperson | Middleborough |
| Francis Dipasquale | Real Estate Salesperson | Springfield |
| Dennis Foster | Real Estate Salesperson | Dennisport |
| James Hutchinson | Real Estate Salesperson | Greenfield |
| Charles Ledoux | Real Estate Salesperson | Pt. Charlotte, FL |
| Timothy London | Real Estate Salesperson | Tewksbury |
| Jay Marsh | Real Estate Salesperson | Duxbury |
| Thomas Marion | Real Estate Salesperson | Fall River |
| Luis Mendez | Real Estate Salesperson | Lynn |
| Mark Teixeira | Real Estate Salesperson | Vineyard Haven |
| John Willis | Real Estate Salesperson | Malden |
| Ladislaus Dubovsky | Social Worker | Newport Richey, FL |
| John Gallant | Systems Technician | South Attleboro |
The Division of Professional Licensure is an agency within the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation. It is responsible for ensuring the integrity of the licensing process for 43 trades and professions regulated by 29 boards of registration, the updating and renewal of approximately 330,000 licenses and the maintenance of databases for licensing, enforcement and revenue collection. In fiscal year 2004, the Division of Professional Licensure imposed record levels of enforcement, including 829 disciplinary actions, $128,000 in fines and the return of more than $25,000 to consumers.
