From Deseret News archives:
Utah cites Jensens on donations paperwork
The citation was issued Monday after several attempts to reach Tracy Jensen, the family member in charge of the account, were unsuccessful, division director Francine Giani said. If the matter is not settled in the next 10 days, the citation could result in fines of between $500 and $10,000 for the Sandy parents who spent the summer locked in a custody battle for their son with the state.
The fight for 12-year-old Parker began in June after his parents, Daren and Barbara Jensen, disagreed with doctors about chemotherapy treatments for the rare form of bone cancer from which doctors said the boy suffered. The dispute brought the family to the attention of the Division of Child and Family Services and resulted in a custody fight in the juvenile courts and criminal charges against Daren and Barbara Jensen.
The saga ended in October after the state withdrew its petition for custody and the Jensens pleaded to misdemeanor charges.
Tracy Jensen contacted the division and sought assistance in filing the legal registration required to solicit funds, Giani said. But then the process hit a snag, she said.
In cases of life-threatening illnesses, the state requires a letter on file from the physician who had diagnosed the disease and is providing care before funds can be collected. In the Jensen's case, Boise-based Dr. Martin Johnston wrote the letter and diagnosed Parker's disease but was not providing the boy's care.
"So that makes his letter fall outside of what was required," Giani said.
The letter was disqualified, putting the Jensen fund out of compliance, and when Tracy Jensen didn't respond to letters sent over the past several weeks, the division had no choice but to file a citation, she added.
"You can't just be out there raising money and not let us know kind of where we are," Giani said. "We do not want this to be an agitated kind of reaction. We just want everybody to be in compliance."
Both sides said they were talking Wednesday afternoon in hopes of resolving the matter quickly.
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