61C-5.020. Disciplinary Guidelines  


Effective on Wednesday, February 27, 2013
  • 1(1) This rule sets out the disciplinary guidelines for imposing penalties upon elevator owners or operators, elevator companies, elevator inspectors, elevator technicians, or certificate of competency holders guilty of violating Chapter 399, F.S. The purpose of this rule is to notify licensees and other persons under the jurisdiction of Chapter 399, F.S., of the standard range of penalties routinely imposed unless the department finds it necessary to deviate from the standard penalties for the reasons stated within this rule.

    80(2) These disciplinary guidelines are descriptive in nature and do not use the language used to formally allege a violation in a specific case. This rule is not intended to specifically describe all possible violations of law that may be committed by a licensee or certificate holder and that may be subject to penalty imposed by the department.

    138(3) The department may impose penalties against a licensee or certificate holder for a specific violation not included in the language of this rule. If a specific violation is not included in the language of this rule, the department shall impose a penalty corresponding to the most similar violation listed in this rule.

    191(4) These disciplinary guidelines do not limit the department’s authority to order a licensee or certificate holder to cease and desist from any unlawful practice or other administrative action authorized by law.

    223(5) Definitions. For the purpose of this rule, a citation issued under Section 236399.16, F.S., 238and Rule 24061C-5.023, 241F.A.C., constitutes a disciplinary Final Order.

    247(a) “First offense” means a violation of any law subject to penalty under Chapter 399, F.S., when no disciplinary Final Orders involving the same licensee or certificate holder have been filed with the Agency Clerk within the 24 months preceding the date the current administrative complaint is issued.

    295(b) “Second offense” means a violation of any law subject to penalty under Chapter 399, F.S., after one disciplinary Final Order involving the same law and the same licensee or certificate holder have been filed with the Agency Clerk within the 24 months preceding the date the current administrative complaint is issued.

    347(c) “Third and any subsequent offense” means a violation of any law subject to penalty under Chapter 399, F.S., after two or more disciplinary Final Orders involving the same law and the same licensee or certificate holder have been filed with the Agency Clerk within the 24 months preceding the date the current administrative complaint is issued.

    404(6) Standard penalties. This section specifies the penalties routinely imposed for violations of law subject to a penalty under Chapter 399, F.S. If the same ASME code is cited multiple times on the same elevator during a single inspection, the multiple code violations shall be considered one violation for the purpose of the administrative complaint and penalties.

     

    461VIOLATION

    462PENALTY RANGE

    464MINIMUM

    465MAXIMUM

    466(a) Making a false statement as to a material matter in an application for registration, certification, or any permit or certificate issued under Chapter 399, F.S.

    492(Section 493399.049(1)(a), F.S.495)

     

     

    496First offense

    498$250 fine

    500$500 fine, suspension or revocation

    505Second offense

    507$500 fine

    509$1,000 fine, suspension or revocation

    515Third and any subsequent offense

    520$750 fine or suspension

    524$1,000 fine and suspension or revocation

    531(b) Fraud, misrepresentation, or bribery in the practice of the profession.

    542(Section 543399.049(1)(b), F.S.545)

     

     

    546First offense

    548$250 fine

    550$500 fine, suspension or revocation

    555Second offense

    557$500 fine

    559$1,000 fine, suspension or revocation

    565Third and any subsequent offense

    570$750 fine or suspension

    574$1,000 fine and suspension or revocation

    581(c) Failure by a certified elevator inspector to provide the department and the certificate of operation holder with a copy of the inspection report within five days after the date of any inspection  performed after the initial certificate of operation is issued.

    623(Section 624399.049(1)(c), F.S.626)

     

     

    627First offense

    629$250 fine

    631$500 fine

    633Second offense

    635$500 fine

    637$1,000 fine

    640Third and any subsequent offense

    645$750 fine or suspension

    649$1,000 fine and suspension or revocation

    656(d) Violation of any provision of Chapter 399, F.S., not otherwise identified in this subsection.

    671(Section 672399.049(1)(d), F.S.674)

     

     

    675First offense

    677$250 fine

    679$500 fine

    681Second offense

    683$500 fine

    685$1,000 fine or suspension

    690Third and any subsequent offense

    695$750 fine or suspension

    699$1,000 fine, suspension, or revocation

    705(e) Failure by a certified elevator inspector to maintain his or her qualified elevator inspector credential in good standing.

    724(Section 725399.049(1)(e), F.S.727)

     

     

    728First offense

    730Revocation

    731Revocation

    732Second offense

    734Revocation

    735Revocation

    736Third and any subsequent offense

    741Revocation

    742Revocation

    743(f) Having a license to install, inspect, maintain, or repair any vertical conveyance revoked, suspended, or otherwise acted against, including the denial of licensure, by the licensing authority of another state, territory, or county.

    777(Section 778399.049(1)(f), F.S.780)

     

     

    781First offense

    783The usual penalty shall be commensurate with the penalty imposed by the other jurisdiction or a penalty consistent with these guidelines for the underlying offense committed in the other jurisdiction. Fines shall not exceed $1000.

    818The usual penalty shall be commensurate with the penalty imposed by the other jurisdiction or a penalty consistent with these guidelines for the underlying offense committed in the other jurisdiction. Fines shall not exceed $1000.

    853Second offense

    855The usual penalty shall be commensurate with the penalty imposed by the other jurisdiction or a penalty consistent with these guidelines for the underlying offense committed in the other jurisdiction. Fines shall not exceed $1000.

    890The usual penalty shall be commensurate with the penalty imposed by the other jurisdiction or a penalty consistent with these guidelines for the underlying offense committed in the other jurisdiction. Fines shall not exceed $1000.

    925Third and any subsequent offense

    930The usual penalty shall be commensurate with the penalty imposed by the other jurisdiction or a penalty consistent with these guidelines for the underlying offense committed in the other jurisdiction. Fines shall not exceed $1000.

    965The usual penalty shall be commensurate with the penalty imposed by the other jurisdiction or a penalty consistent with these guidelines for the underlying offense committed in the other jurisdiction. Fines shall not exceed $1000.

    1000(g) Engaging in fraud or deceit, negligence, incompetency, or misconduct in the practice of the profession.

    1016(Section 1017399.049(1)(g), F.S.1019)

     

     

    1020First offense

    1022$250 fine

    1024$1,000 fine

    1027Second offense

    1029$500 fine

    1031Suspension or Revocation

    1034Third and any subsequent offense

    1039$1,000 fine or suspension

    1044Revocation

    1045(h) Commencing the installation, relocation, or alteration of any elevator for which a permit is required by Chapter 399, F.S., without having obtained from the department the permit.

    1073(Section 1074399.03(1), F.S.1076)

     

     

    1077First offense

    1079$250 fine

    1081$250 fine

    1083Second offense

    1085$500 fine

    1087$500 fine

    1089Third and any subsequent offense

    1094If violation committed by a license, registration, or certificate holder, $1,000 fine or suspension.

    1109Otherwise, $1,000 fine

    1113If violation committed by a license, registration, or certificate holder, suspension or revocation.

    1126Otherwise, $1,000 fine

    1130(i) Allowing the operation of any elevator for which a certificate is required by Chapter 399, F.S., without having obtained from the department the certificate.

    1155(Section 1156399.07(5), F.S.1158)

     

     

    1159First offense

    1161$250 fine

    1163$250 fine

    1165Second offense

    1167$500 fine

    1169$500 fine

    1171Third and any subsequent offense

    1176$1,000 fine

    1179$1,000 fine

    1182(j) Allowing the operation of an elevator with an expired certificate of operation.

    1195(Section 1196399.07(1), F.S.1198)

     

     

    1199First offense

    1201$250 fine

    1203$250 fine

    1205Second offense

    1207$500 fine

    1209$500 fine

    1211Third and any subsequent offense

    1216$1,000 fine

    1219$1,000 fine

    1222(k) Allowing the temporary operation of an elevator without having obtained from the department a temporary operating permit.

    1240(Section 1241399.03(10), F.S.1243)

     

     

    1244First offense

    1246$250 fine

    1248$250 fine

    1250Second offense

    1252$500 fine

    1254$500 fine

    1256Third and any subsequent offense

    1261$1,000 fine

    1264$1,000 fine

    1267(l) Performing or offering to perform the inspection, construction, installation, maintenance, or repair of any elevator unless such person holds an active certification under Chapter 399, F.S.

    1294(Section 1295399.01(13) 1296or 1297399.01(14), F.S.1299)

     

     

    1300First offense

    1302$250 fine

    1304$500 fine

    1306Second offense

    1308$500 fine

    1310$1,000 fine

    1313Third and any subsequent offense

    1318If violation committed by a license, registration, or certificate holder, $1,000 fine or suspension.

    1333Otherwise, $1,000 fine

    1337If violation committed by a license, registration, or certificate holder, suspension or revocation.

    1350Otherwise, $1,000 fine

    1354(m) Employing persons to construct, install, inspect, maintain, or repair any elevator unless such business holds an active registration under Chapter 399, F.S.

    1377(Section 1378399.01(12), F.S.1380)

     

     

    1381First offense

    1383$250 fine

    1385$500 fine

    1387Second offense

    1389$500 fine

    1391$1,000 fine

    1394Third and any subsequent offense

    1399$750 fine

    1401$1,000 fine

    1404(n) Violating a provision of Section 1410399.105, F.S.

     

     

    1412First offense

    1414$250 fine

    1416$500 fine

    1418Second offense

    1420$500 fine

    1422$1,000 fine

    1425Third and any subsequent offense

    1430$750 fine

    1432$1,000 fine

    1435(o) Failing to report any accident occurring in or upon any elevator within 5 working days.

    1451(Section 1452399.125, F.S.1454)

     

     

    1455First offense

    1457$250 fine

    1459$500 fine

    1461Second offense

    1463$500 fine

    1465$1,000 fine

    1468Third and any subsequent offense

    1473$750 fine

    1475$1,000 fine

    1478(7) Aggravating or mitigating factors.

    1483The department may deviate from the standard penalties in this section, based upon the consideration of aggravating or mitigating factors present in a specific case. The department shall consider the following aggravating and mitigating factors in determining the appropriate disciplinary action to be imposed and in deviating from the standard penalties:

    1534(a) Aggravating factors.

    15371. Possible danger to the public.

    15432. Severity of violations in the current administrative complaint.

    15523. The current administrative complaint alleges a violation for obstruction of division personnel.

    15654. Actual physical damage or bodily harm caused to persons or property by the violation.

    15805. Any other aggravating factors, as relevant under the circumstances.

    1590(b) Mitigating factors.

    15931. Violation resulted from a natural disaster, civil disturbance or other emergency situation.

    16062. Length of time since the violation occurred.

    16143. Attempts by the licensee to correct the violation.

    1623(8) Terms of license suspensions resulting from multiple violations or Final Orders shall be applied consecutively, not concurrently.

    1641(9) Fines resulting from multiple violations or Final Orders shall be assessed cumulatively.

    1654(10) Notwithstanding subsection (6), license revocation may be recommended for any case or for any violation when the aggravating circumstances and compliance history present a significant threat to public safety.

    1684Rulemaking Authority 1686399.02, 1687399.10, 1688455.2273 FS. 1690Law Implemented 1692399.049, 1693399.105, 1694399.125 FS. 1696History–New 2-27-13.

     

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