Summary


The rules have been reworded to improve clarity and address several subject matter areas. Rule 61D-14.002, F.A.C., clarifies the requirement for the bond which must accompany an application and specifies that applicants provide all final orders, pleadings, and complaints in all administrative, civil, or criminal actions as well as complaints currently active regarding the applicant at the time of application. Rule 61D-14.005, F.A.C., requires that each applicant provide the date of birth, race, and gender of all relatives over the age of 21 living in the same household as the applicant. It also requires that applicants submit a copy of any final orders or judgments as well as complaints currently active which may affect the applicant’s license. Rule 61D-14.006, F.A.C., provides the procedures for submitting modified corporate information for an application for licensure in the state. The rule requires that applicants provide copies of all court and/or administrative records regarding denial, suspension, or revocation of any government-issued license, permit, or certificate as well as complaints currently active. It also requires that applicants provide a copy of any licenses, permits, or certificates. Rule 61D-14.008, F.A.C., requires the applicant to disclose any administrative, civil, or criminal action that has occurred since the issuance of the current license. It also requires the applicant to provide copies of the complaints, pleadings, final orders, and judgments entered as a result of these actions. Rule 61D-14.010, F.A.C., updates the method in which an applicant may establish his/her identity and removes the requirement for a driver’s license or identification card to contain eye color. The rule provides a technical change by defining the acronym “ICE” to represent Immigration and Customs Enforcement.