Proposed new rule 5N-1.114, F.A.C., describes the specific criminal offenses that are directly related to the occupation for which a license is held or sought relating to private security, private investigative, and repossession services. The effect ...  

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Subject:
Directly related criminal offenses and disciplinary guideline penalties.
Purpose:
Proposed new rule 5N-1.114, F.A.C., describes the specific criminal offenses that are directly related to the occupation for which a license is held or sought relating to private security, private investigative, and repossession services. The effect of the rule is to provide current and potential licensees with a clear and concise list of those directly related criminal offenses, and the penalties imposed for each. 5N-1.113, F.A.C. is also amended to align with this newly proposed rule.
Rulemaking Authority:
493.6103, 493.6106(2), 493.6107(5), 493.6110(2), 493.6111(5), 493.6112(1), (2), 493.6115(3), (6), (9), 493.6118, 493.6120(3), 493.6121, 493.6124, 493.6301(8), 493.6304(3), 493.6404(1), (2), FS.
Law:
493.6100, 493.6101(7), 493.6105(3), 493.6106(1)(b), 493.6107(5), 493.6110(2), 493.6111(5), 493.6112(1), (2), 493.6115, 493.6118, 493.6120(3), 493.6121, 493.6124, 493.6304(3), 493.6404, FS.
Contact:
John Roberts, Government Analyst, Division of Licensing; John.Roberts@FreshFromFlorida.com; (850) 245-5459.
Related Rules: (2)
5N-1.113. Disciplinary Guidelines; Range of Penalties; Aggravating and Mitigating Circumstances
5N-1.114. Directly Related Criminal Offenses