Published on: 13010045. That on May 14, 2013, the Department of Health filed an Order disposing of a petition for variance from the requirements of subparagraph 64E-28.006(3)(b), F.A.C., which requires internet-based tattoo education courses to incorporate a means of identity verification and validation using technology that seeks verification through internet databases using information that is specific to the student’s identity and 64E-28.006(3)(c). F.A.C., which requires the automatic termination of this course when the student fails to answer an identity validation question during a 60 second response time or the student provides more than one incorrect answer. The petition filed by Jeff Godin, on behalf of ICE Training Institute, was filed with the Department on January 28, 2013, and noticed in the F.A.R. on February 8, 2013, in Vol.39, No. 27. The Department determined that the Petitioner was able to demonstrate that the underlying statute will have been achieved or has been achieved by other means and that application of the rules would violate the principals of fairness. Therefore, the petition for permanent variance is GRANTED.
Published on: 12623888. Variance from Rule 64E-28.006(3)(b),(c) Florida Administrative Code, from Jeff Godin, on behalf of ICE Training Institute. Rule 64E-28.006(3)(b), Florida Administrative Code, requires internet-based tattoo education courses to incorporate a means of identity verification and validation using technology that seeks verification through internet databases using information that is specific to the student’s identity. Rule 64E-28.006(3)(c), Florida Administrative Code, requires internet-based tattoo education courses automatically terminate when a student fails to answer an identity validation question during a 60-second response time period or a student provides more than one incorrect answer to a validation question. The Petitioner requests a variance from the rule to allow the Petitioner to use a verification and validation technology, which utilizes a webcam and takes photos at random intervals of the student during the course and exam. These images are compared to a known photo that is provided to the course provider on a government issued ID for student verification and validation. Comments on this Petition should be filed with the Agency Clerk, Department of Health, Office of the General Counsel, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin A02, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1703, within 14 days of publication of this notice.
Published on: 11574251. Variance from Rule 64E-28.006(3)(b), Florida Administrative Code, from Alpesh Patel, on behalf of Biologix Solutions LLC. Rule 64E-28.006(3)(b), Florida Administrative Code, requires internet-based tattoo education courses to incorporate a means of identity verification and validation using technology that seeks verification through internet databases using information that is specific to the student’s identity. The Petitioner requests a variance from the rule to allow the Petitioner to use a verification and validation technology, which has been developed based on a series of personal questions instead of internet database information. Comments on this Petition should be filed with the Agency Clerk, Department of Health, Office of the General Counsel, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin A02, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1703, within 14 days of publication of this notice.
Published on: 10851116. The purpose of the proposed rule is to implement the educational course requirements for tattoo artists as specified in section 381.00775, F.S., which passed during the 2010 Legislative Session.
Published on: 10474465. The purpose of the proposed rule is to implement the requirements for tattoo artists and tattoo establishments as specified in Sections 381.00771-.00791, F.S., which passed during the 2010 Legislative Session.