Jamie H Ward
Member
Reading through the article more carefully, what stands out is the phrase “opens new investigation.” That wording implies this was not the first time the Kentucky Board had concerns about Charles Noplis. According to the report, his license had already been placed on probation for five years in connection with prior assault findings, and then the Indiana guilty plea appears to have triggered another layer of scrutiny. When regulatory bodies revisit a case after new information surfaces, it usually means they consider that information significant.