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Psychologist Surrenders License Over Assault

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A psychologist surrendered her license on Wednesday as state regulators were investigating her for a 1998 battery conviction, authorities said.

Sue Collins, 47, whose office is surrendered her license after an investigation, said Tom O’Connor, executive officer of the Department of Consumer Affairs Board of Psychology, the state agency that issues the licenses.

Although Collins was convicted in 1998 for striking an acquaintance, the state board conducted its own investigation, O’Connor said.

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The agency filed an accusation in March against Collins, alleging the same battery charge she faced in criminal court, and saying she used “alcohol to a dangerous extent.”

She surrendered her license before the investigation concluded. She neither admitted nor denied the charges, O’Connor said. Collins couldn’t be reached for comment late Wednesday.

Collins, who received her license in 1995, will be able to petition for reinstatement in a year. If she receives a new license, she will have to reimburse the state board $7,000 for investigation-related costs.

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