Consumer Collection Registration Form and Procedures  

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    DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES

    Finance

    RULE NO.:RULE TITLE:

    69V-180.030Consumer Collection Registration Form and Procedures

    NOTICE OF CHANGE

    Notice is hereby given that the following changes have been made to the proposed rule in accordance with subparagraph 120.54(3)(d)1., F.S., published in Vol. 41 No. 65, April 3, 2015 issue of the Florida Administrative Register.

    These changes are made in response to comments made by the Joint Administrative Procedures Committee.

     

    69V-180.030 Consumer Collection Registration Form and Procedures.

     

    Rulemaking Authority 559.554, 559.555, 559.5551 FS. Law Implemented, 559.551, 559.5551, 559.553, 559.555 FS. History–New 2-15-94, Formerly 3D-180.030, Amended __________.

     

    The remainder of the rule reads as previously published.

     

    The following changes have been made to incorporated forms:

    Form OFR-559-101:

    The citation in the first paragraph of Page 1 on Form OFR-559-101 was changed to section 559.553(3), F.S.

    On page 1 of Form OFR-559-101, a change was made to reflect the correct reference to Rule Chapter 69V-180.

    On page 2 of Form OFR-559-101, in the section explaining question 3B, the Office added language specifying which applicants must submit a Biographical Summary.

    On page 4 of Form OFR-559-101, Section B, a reference to section 559.55(4), F.S. was added.

    On page 4 of Form OFR-559-101, in the second paragraph of Section B, the Office added in necessary language to meet the requirements of section 119.071(5)(a)2.a., F.S.

    On page 5 of Form OFR-559-101, the signature portion of the application requiring a submission of an oath or affirmation under penalty of perjury was removed. The Office added in language found in section 836.07, F.S.

    On page 10 of Form OFR-559-101, section 12, the Office changed the language to read, “In addition to the information requested in this DRP, provide documentation relating to the disposition of each matter. Such documentation includes certified copies of criminal convictions or administrative orders entered against you.”