Alan W. Wong, Esquire on behalf of Kleinbard Bell & Brecker LLP, filed on July 23, 2013.; The petition seeks the Board’s interpretation of Section 489.505 (1), F.S., as to whether in the event of a burglary, fire, robbery or medical emergency, does ...  

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    DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION

    Electrical Contractors Licensing Board

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Electrical Contractors’ Licensing Board has received the petition for declaratory statement from Alan W. Wong, Esquire on behalf of Kleinbard Bell & Brecker LLP, filed on July 23, 2013. The petition seeks the agency's opinion as to the applicability of Section 489.505 (1), F.S., as it applies to the petitioner.

    The petition seeks the Board’s interpretation of Section 489.505 (1), F.S., as to whether in the event of a burglary, fire, robbery or medical emergency, does the use of an app on the smartphone to contact an emergency responder constitute an “alarm system” as defined in Section 489.505(1), F.S. Except for good cause shown, motions for leave to intervene must be filed within 21 days after publication of this notice.

    A copy of the Petition for Declaratory Statement may be obtained by contacting: Daniel Biggins, Executive Director, Electrical Contractors’ Licensing Board, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0783, Daniel.Biggins@myfloridalicense.com or by telephoning: (850)487-1395.

Document Information

Meeting:
Section 489.505 (1), F.S.,
Contact:
Daniel Biggins, Executive Director, Electrical Contractors’ Licensing Board, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0783, Daniel.Biggins@myfloridalicense.com or by telephoning (850) 487-1395.