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Board declines consent order for Jackie Limiti, asks for re-education on medication, documentation and scope of practice

May 20, 2026 | Department of Public Health, Departments and Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Connecticut


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Board declines consent order for Jackie Limiti, asks for re-education on medication, documentation and scope of practice
The Board of Examiners for Nursing on May 20 declined to accept a proposed consent order for Jackie Limiti, RN (petition 2025-1481). Attorney Linda Fazina, representing the Department of Public Health, told the board the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing had ordered a reprimand against Limiti’s Massachusetts license for alleged practice outside the scope of practice, documentation lapses and medication errors. The proposed Connecticut consent order included a reprimand and a $1,000 civil penalty.

Several board members urged required re-education. One board member identified as S said she wanted "some kind of re-education on proper medication practices," and Elizabeth Rivera Rodriguez and others supported education on scope of practice and documentation. After discussion the board voted to decline the proposed consent order and asked DPH and counsel to draft a revised order that includes specific remediation requirements. Attorney Patrick Monahan, counsel for the respondent, said he would confer with DPH and work on revised terms to return to the board.

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