Judge grants temporary injunction against Enid business
(Enid-AP) -- A self-described healer says she will appeal a Garfield County judge's decision to temporarily shut down her business.<br><br>Tammy Jo Kennedy won't be able to operate the Nerve Signal
Tuesday, April 6th 2004, 12:00 am
By: News On 6
(Enid-AP) -- A self-described healer says she will appeal a Garfield County judge's decision to temporarily shut down her business.
Tammy Jo Kennedy won't be able to operate the Nerve Signal Interference Removal Technologies School of Alternative Healing until a permanent decision is made about whether she is practicing chiropractic without training or a license.
The Oklahoma State Board of Chiropractic Examiners sought the injunction against Kennedy saying she was practicing without a license.
Kennedy says her livelihood is at stake.
Assistant Attorney General Grant Moak, who is representing the state chiropractic board, says Kennedy doesn't take precautions like a health care professional would.
Kennedy's attorney argued that so far no patients have been hurt.
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