- Notices of Development of Proposed Rules and Negotiated Rulemaking (17)
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments for bay scallops in the 2019 calendar year as a result of stock assessments or management or enforcement requirements.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments for blue crab in the 2019 calendar year as a result of stock assessments or management or enforcement requirements.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments for dolphin in the 2019 calendar year as a result of stock assessments, federal regulatory actions or other management or enforcement requirements.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments for flounder in the 2019 calendar year as a result of stock assessments or management or enforcement requirements.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments related to saltwater fish traps in the 2019 calendar year as a result of stock assessments or management or enforcement requirements.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments for the Atlantic king mackerel fishery in the 2019 calendar year as a result of stock assessments, federal regulatory actions or other management or enforcement requirements, or to address amendments resulting from the agency’s comprehensive review of Division 68B.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments for the Gulf-Atlantic king mackerel fishery in the 2019 calendar year as a result of stock assessments, federal regulatory actions or other management or enforcement requirements, or to address amendments resulting from the agency’s comprehensive review of Division 68B.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments for marine life in the 2019 calendar year as a result of stock assessments, federal regulatory actions or other management or enforcement requirements, or to address amendments resulting from the agency’s comprehensive review of Division 68B.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments for mullet in the 2019 calendar year as a result of stock assessments or management and enforcement requirements, or to address amendments resulting from the agency’s comprehensive review of Division 68B.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments for reef fish in the 2019 calendar year as a result of stock assessments, federal regulatory actions or other management or enforcement requirements.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments to the marine special activity license program in the 2019 calendar year as a result of management or enforcement requirements, or to address amendments resulting from the agency’s comprehensive review of Division 68B.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments for spotted seatrout in the 2019 calendar year as a result of stock assessments or management or enforcement requirements.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments for shrimp in the 2019 calendar year as a result of stock assessments, other management or enforcement requirements, or to address amendments resulting from the agency’s comprehensive review of Division 68B.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments for snook in the 2019 calendar year as a result of stock assessments, management or enforcement requirements, or to address amendments resulting from the agency’s comprehensive review of Division 68B.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments for Spanish mackerel in the 2019 calendar year as a result of stock assessments, federal regulatory actions or other management and enforcement requirements, or to address amendments resulting from the agency’s comprehensive review of Division 68B.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments for spiny lobster in the 2019 calendar year as a result of stock assessments, federal regulatory actions or other management or enforcement requirements, or to address amendments resulting from the agency’s comprehensive review of Division 68B.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule amendments in the 2019 calendar year for stone crab fisheries as a result of stock assessments, federal regulatory actions, changes to recreational stone crab trap registration requirements or other management and enforcement requirements.
- Petitions and Dispositions Regarding Rule Variance or Waiver (11)
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On 1/18/2019, the Department issued a Final Order granting Beneva Lakes Assisted Living Facility, a temporary variance from Rule 58A-5.036, F.A.C., requiring an alternate energy source for emergency environmental control, as requested in its petition filed on 09/28/2018, and noticed in FAR Volume 44, Number 202. Petitioner demonstrated that its current temperature control measures are sufficient to ensure the health, safety, and comfort of its residents in the event of a loss of primary electrical power and that application of the Rule would create a substantial hardship and/or violate principles of fairness.
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On 1/18/2019, the Department issued a Final Order granting Senior Housing Management d/b/a Colonia Assisted Living Facility at West Palm Beach, a temporary variance from Rule 58A-5.036, F.A.C., requiring an alternate energy source for emergency environmental control, as requested in its petition filed on 12/17/2018, and noticed in FAR Volume 44, Number 252. Petitioner demonstrated that its current temperature control measures are sufficient to ensure the health, safety, and comfort of its residents in the event of a loss of primary electrical power and that application of the Rule would create a substantial hardship and/or violate principles of fairness.
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On 1/18/2019, the Department issued a Final Order granting Brentwood Retirement Community, a temporary variance from Rule 58A-5.036, F.A.C., requiring an alternate energy source for emergency environmental control, as requested in its petition filed on 09/28/2018, and noticed in FAR Volume 44, Number 202. Petitioner demonstrated that its current temperature control measures are sufficient to ensure the health, safety, and comfort of its residents in the event of a loss of primary electrical power and that application of the Rule would create a substantial hardship and/or violate principles of fairness
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On 1/18/2019, the Department issued a Final Order granting The Brookshire, a temporary variance from Rule 58A-5.036, F.A.C., requiring an alternate energy source for emergency environmental control, as requested in its petition filed on 09/28/2018, and noticed in FAR Volume 44, Number 202. Petitioner demonstrated that its current temperature control measures are sufficient to ensure the health, safety, and comfort of its residents in the event of a loss of primary electrical power and that application of the Rule would create a substantial hardship and/or violate principles of fairness.
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On 1/18/2019, the Department issued a Final Order granting Hidden Ranches Assisted Living Inc d/b/a Colonial Assisted Living at Miami, a temporary variance from Rule 58A-5.036, F.A.C., requiring an alternate energy source for emergency environmental control, as requested in its petition filed on 12/17/2018, and noticed in FAR Volume 44, Number 252. Petitioner demonstrated that its current temperature control measures are sufficient to ensure the health, safety, and comfort of its residents in the event of a loss of primary electrical power and that application of the Rule would create a substantial hardship and/or violate principles of fairness.
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On 1/18/2019, the Department issued a Final Order granting Edenborough Square Health Care Associates, LLC d/b/a Villas at Lakeside Oaks, a temporary variance from Rule 58A-5.036, F.A.C., requiring an alternate energy source for emergency environmental control, as requested in its petition filed on 9/28/2018, and noticed in FAR Volume 44, Number 202. Petitioner demonstrated that its current temperature control measures are sufficient to ensure the health, safety, and comfort of its residents in the event of a loss of primary electrical power and that application of the Rule would create a substantial hardship and/or violate principles of fairness.
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waiver
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waiver
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that on January 22, 2019, it has issued an order granting a variance.
Petitioner's Name: David Elmore-file tracking No. 19-4294
Date Petition Filed:November 21, 2018
Rule No.: 40D-22.201, F.A.C.
Nature of the rule for which variance or waiver was sought: Lawn and landscape irrigation
Date Petition Published in the Florida Administrative Register: November 28, 2018
General Basis for Agency Decision: Petitioner demonstrated substantial hardship and proposed an alternative means to achieving the purpose of the statute implemented by rule.
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variance or waiver filed by Matthew Christian Real Estate LLC, d/b/a Home Town Realty, seeking a variance or waiver of Rule 61J2-10.034, Florida Administrative Code, which states in part that an individual broker, partnership or corporation may use a trade name and, if so, it must be disclosed upon the request for license, and be placed upon the registration or license. The trade name shall not be, and the Commission will refuse to issue a license containing a trade name which is the same as the real or trade name of another registrant or licensee registered or licensed with the Commission.
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variance or waiver filed by Khaled K. Ali. Petitioner is seeking a variance or waiver of Rule 61H1-27.001(5)(a), Florida Administrative Code, that provides that a graduate of a four-year degree granting institution not accredited at the time the applicant’s degree was received or at the time of filing application will be deemed to be a graduate of a four-year accredited college or university course provided an accredited college or university as defined by subsections 61H1-27.001(1) and (2), F.A.C., accepts applicant’s non-accredited baccalaureate degree and the applicant satisfactorily completes at least 15 semester or 22 quarter hours, or the equivalent, in post-baccalaureate education at the accredited institution of which at least 9 semester or 13 quarter hours, including at least 3 semester or 4 quarter hours in taxation; or the equivalent, shall be in accounting.
- Notices of Meetings, Workshops and Public Hearings (16)
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The intent of this project is to construct a new two-lane rural roadway from U.S. 98 (Tyndall Parkway) to County Road (C.R.) 2315 (Star Avenue). Design improvements include a 10-foot multi-use path, and new signalization at Tyndall Parkway and Star Avenue intersections, and connection to Tram Road north of the Veteran’s Affairs Nursing Home. The project is funded for right-of-way acquisition and construction. Bids for construction will be received summer 2021.
There will be no formal presentation; however, maps, drawings, and other information will be on display and FDOT representatives will be available to explain proposed improvements, answer questions, and receive comments. Additional project information will also be available at www.nwflroads.com.
For more information, follow the Florida Department of Transportation District Three on Twitter @myfdot_nwfl or like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MyFDOTNWFL.
; Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. CST.; Callaway Arts and Conference Center, 500 Callaway Park Way, Callaway.
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Financial Management No. 439437-1
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), District One, is holding a Public Hearing to discuss the improvements on State Road (SR) 60 from west of Tiger Lake Road to east of County Road (CR) 630 in Polk County.
The hearing is Thursday, January 31, 2019 at the Indian Lake United Methodist Church, 6910 Deland Avenue, Indian Lake Estates, FL 33855. FDOT will hold this hearing to give interested persons the opportunity to view plans and project materials depicting the improvements. The hearing will begin with an open house at 5 p.m., with a formal presentation beginning at 6 p.m., and followed by a public comment period. Participants may provide their verbal comments after the presentation to all present. FDOT will conduct this public hearing to give interested persons an opportunity to express their views concerning the location, conceptual design, and social, economic, and environmental effects of the proposed improvements.
Participants may also provide verbal comments directly to a court reporter before and after the formal presentation. Written comments may be submitted at the hearing, or sent by mail to David Jones, P.E., FDOT District One, 801 North Broadway Avenue, Bartow, FL 33830, or emailed to David.Jones@dot.state.fl.us, no later than February 11, 2019. All comments written and oral will become part of the project’s public record.
Project improvements include closing two full median openings to the east and west of Tiger Lake Road, converting a full median opening east of Tiger Lake Road to an eastbound directional opening, and resurfacing the roadway from east of Tiger Lake Road to east of CR 630. The proposed project also includes drainage improvements, new signs and pavement markings.
FDOT solicits public participation without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, or family status. People who require special accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act or who require translation services (free of charge) should contact Cynthia Sykes, District One Title VI Coordinator, at (863) 519-2287, or email at Cynthia.Sykes@dot.state.fl.us at least seven days prior to the public meeting.
; Thursday, January 31, 5 p.m.; Indian Lake United Methodist Church
6910 Deland Ave.
Indian Lake Estates, FL 33855
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Meeting of the Friends of Florida History CSO. Finance and Investment committee will meet at 2:00 p.m. followed by the full board meeting at 2:30 p.m.; January 30, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. to conclusion; Room 307, R.A. Gray Building, 500 South Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250
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The Board of Directors of the Gulf Consortium will meet to discuss SEP project implementation and consultant contracts; hold board elections, and conduct other business at the discretion of the Board; January 31 2019 at 1:00 pm (ET)
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PLACE: Tallahassee Community College, Center for Innovation
350 S. Duval Street, Tallahassee, FL 32301 Dial-in Number: +1 (571) 317-3129
Access Code: 619-119-053
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The Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW), has scheduled two Alternatives Workshops regarding the proposed rapid transit improvements for the East-West Corridor, along State Road (SR) 836/Dolphin Expressway from Miami Intermodal Center (MIC) at Miami International Airport (MIA) to SR 90/US 41/SW 8th Street at SW 109th Avenue/Florida International University (FIU). The Alternatives Workshops will be held on Tuesday, January 29, 2019, at St. Dominic Gardens, located at 5909 NW 7th Street, Miami, FL 33126 and on Thursday, January 31, 2019, at Belen Jesuit Preparatory School, located at 500 SW 127th Avenue, Miami, FL 33184.
These workshops will be held in an informal, open house format with a brief presentation at 6:15 p.m.
As a component of the Strategic Miami Area Rapid Transit (SMART) Plan, this project will consist of evaluating rapid transit alternatives. It will also include transit stations/stops as well as park-and-ride/transit terminal facilities.
Your participation will provide an opportunity for you to offer input on the development of the project.
; Tuesday, January 29, 2019 and Thursday, January 31, 2019 at 6:00 p.m.; St. Dominic Gardens (independent living facility) and Belen Jesuit Preparatory School (will be live streamed at facebook.com/GoMiamiDade)
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Deliberation for cases pending before the Reemployment Assistance Appeals Commission that are ready for final review and the Chairman's report. No public testimony will be taken.; January 30, 2019, 9:30 a.m.; Reemployment Assistance Appeals Commission, 101 Rhyne Building, 2740 Centerview Drive, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-4151.
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Products/services for area crop producers, Accu-Tab chlorination systems, Lettuce mosaic virus, Stemphyllium leaf spot & Downy mildew management; February 27, 2019, beginning at 12:00 PM; Everglades Research & Education Center
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The Early Steps Child Find Stakeholder Workgroup will meet to discuss and develop sub-action steps for the child find goal and action steps outlined in the draft State Plan.; Friday, February 15, 2019
1:00-3:00 pm; Early Steps Stakeholder Workgroup-- Child Find
Fri, Feb 15, 2019 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST
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Regular Meeting.; February 7, 2019: 9:00am Personnel, Budget & Finance Committee; 10:00am Board of Directors; immediately followed by CEO's retirement luncheon; 100 Festival Park Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202.
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This meeting will be held to discuss the daily functions and activities of the Commission.; Tuesday, January 29, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. est.; Call 1 (888) 585-9008 and when prompted, enter conference room 413187475.
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General board business, to include licensure and discipline.; February 8, 2019, 9:00 a.m.; Mission Inn Resort, 10400 County Road 48,
Howey-In-The-Hills, Florida 34737
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1. Conduct business necessary for the organization of FHFC III, INC.
2. Consider adopting resolutions delegating operational authority to the Executive Director.
3. Consideration of all necessary actions with regard to any property owned or held by FHFC III, Inc.
4. Consideration of approval of underwriters for inclusion on approved master list and teams.
5. Consideration of all necessary actions for initiating new rules or rule amendments on an emergency or non-emergency basis.
6. Consideration of status, workouts, or modifications for existing projects.
7. Consideration of matters relating to the statutory purpose of FHFC III, Inc., to provide safe and sanitary housing that is affordable for the residents of Florida.
8. Such other matters as may be included on the Agenda for the February 1, 2019, Board Meeting.
; February 1, 2019 – 11:00 a.m., or upon adjournment of the Florida Housing Finance Corporation Board of Directors meeting, until adjourned.; Tallahassee City Hall Commission Chambers
300 South Adams Street
Tallahassee FL 32301
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1. Conduct business necessary for the organization of FHFC II, INC.
2. Consider adopting resolutions delegating operational authority to the Executive Director.
3. Consideration of all necessary actions with regard to any property owned or held by FHFC II, Inc.
4. Consideration of approval of underwriters for inclusion on approved master list and teams.
5. Consideration of all necessary actions for initiating new rules or rule amendments on an emergency or non-emergency basis.
6. Consideration of status, workouts, or modifications for existing projects.
7. Consideration of matters relating to the statutory purpose of FHFC II, Inc., to provide safe and sanitary housing that is affordable for the residents of Florida.
8. Such other matters as may be included on the Agenda for the February 1, 2019, Board Meeting.
; February 1, 2019 – 11:00 a.m., or upon adjournment of the Florida Housing Finance Corporation Board of Directors meeting, until adjourned.; Tallahassee City Hall Commission Chambers
300 South Adams Street
Tallahassee FL 32301
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1. Consider financing and acknowledgement resolutions for various multifamily developments, under any multifamily program, including the ranking of developments.
2. Consider appointment of professionals including but not limited to trustee and/or originator/servicer for upcoming and/or past multifamily programs and single-family programs.
3. Consider approval of all bond documents for and terms of all upcoming single-family and multifamily bond sales, including those secured by third-party guarantors, letters-of-credit, insurance or other mechanisms.
4. Consider adopting resolutions authorizing negotiated or competitive sale of bonds on various single-family and multifamily issues.
5. Consider directing Staff to submit summaries of various TEFRA/Public Hearings to the Governor.
6. Consideration of policy issues concerning ongoing and upcoming single-family bond issues including initiation of request for proposals on an emergency basis, and structuring new issues.
7. Consideration of all necessary actions with regard to the Multifamily Bond Program.
8. Consideration of approval of underwriters for inclusion on approved master list and teams.
9. Consideration of all necessary actions with regard to the HOME Rental Program.
10. Consideration of all necessary actions with regard to the HC (Housing Credits) Program.
11. Consideration of all necessary actions with regard to the SAIL (State Apartment Incentive Loan) Program.
12. Consideration of all necessary actions with regard to the SHIP (State Housing Initiatives Partnership) Program.
13. Consideration of all necessary actions with regard to the PLP (Predevelopment Loan) Program.
14. Consideration of all necessary actions with regard to the Homeownership Programs.
15. Consideration of all necessary actions for initiating new rules or rule amendments on an emergency or non-emergency basis.
16. Consideration of Appeals from Requests for Applications funding selection with entry of final orders.
17. Consideration of workouts or modifications for existing projects funded by the Corporation.
18. Consideration of matters relating to the stated purpose of the Corporation to provide safe and sanitary housing that is affordable for the residents of Florida.
19. Consideration of funding additional reserves for the Guarantee Fund.
20. Consideration of audit issues.
21. Evaluation of professional and consultant performance.
22. Such other matters as may be included on the Agenda for the February 1, 2019, Board Meeting.
; February 1, 2019 – 8:30 a.m. until adjourned; Tallahassee City Hall Commission Chambers
300 South Adams Street
Tallahassee FL 32301
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1. The Committee will meet regarding the general business of the Committee.
2. Such other matters as may be included on the Agenda for the January 31, 2019, Audit Committee Meeting.
; January 31, 2019 – 4:00 p.m. until adjourned; Florida Housing Finance Corporation
Seltzer Room, 6th Floor
227 N. Bronough Street
Tallahassee, FL 32301
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this is a meeting that was called by the governor to discuss,
debate, identify and recommend substantive regulations that can be targeted for reduction or elimination.
Please call Ms. Sammons at 850-521-0500 ext. 114 for the exact location and time; January 31, 2019 at 8am or soon thereafter; TBD - Orlando, FL (please call Ms. Sammons at 850-521-0500 ext. 114) for the exact location and time
- Miscellaneous (15)
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Department of Health, Board of Nursing
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Department of Health, Board of Nursing
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Department of Health, Board of Nursing
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Department of Health, Board of Nursing
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Department of Health, Board of Massage Therapy
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Department of Health, Board of Nursing
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Department of Health, Board of Nursing
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Department of Health, Board of Nursing
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Board of Pilot Commissioners
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Department of State, Division of Library and Information Services
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Department of State, Departmental