- Notices of Development of Proposed Rules and Negotiated Rulemaking (27)
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Chapter 2015-90, Laws of Florida, amended Section 723.003, F.S., to provide additional definitions. The Division proposes this rule amendment to delete those definitions listed in Rule 61B-29.001, F.A.C., which were added to Section 723.003, F.S.
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Chapter 2015-90, Laws of Florida, amended Section 723.078(2)(c), F.S., to allow members of a mobile home homeowners’ association to tape record or videotape meetings of the board of directors and its committees. Rule 61B-33.004, F.A.C., is being created to establish rules governing the tape recording and videotaping of such meetings.
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11C-6.004 - Updates language to be consistent with statute and to reflect that fingerprints must be submitted electronically in accordance with FBI requirements. Updates the Volunteer and Employee Background Checks (VECHS) Qualified Entity Application and the VECHS Dissemination Log to more effectively implement this rule.
11C-6.009 - Removes redundant rule language. Updates references to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) form F-4473. Extends appeal time frames from 21 calendar days to 60 calendar days as a direct benefit to the public. Requires dealers to maintain up-to-date telephone contact information, in the interest of public safety, while determining conditional non-approvals.
11C-6.010 - Moves the existing rule language to another section within the current rule for better organization. Replace and updates references to the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) to the Biometric Identification System (BIS). Updates reflect that the Care Provider Clearinghouse retains applicant fingerprints for a period of five years and are subject to the same fee schedule as non-instructional contractors outlined in 11C-6.010(7).
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule is to reinstate energy code compliance form submission and reporting requirements which existed within the Florida Building Code until June 30, 2015.
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11B-14.002(2): Revises the Training Report, form CJSTC-67, to specify that only the applicant’s last four digits are required for completion of the form.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rules is to eliminate obsolete, unnecessary, or redundant rule provisions; simplify and streamline existing rule provisions; and institute programmatic changes to existing rules to increase compliance with the Florida Building Code.
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11B-18.003(4), (7), (10), (15): Updates the statutory reference.
11B-18.004: Revised to include a description of the training areas and provides an internet address to assist customers with locating the names of the Commission-certified training schools and where they can be found.
11B-18.004(1)-(16): Removes the specific training school names in the respective regional training areas to eliminate the need to revise the rule each time a Commission-certified training school changes its name.
11B-18.0053(3)(d): Updates the statutory reference.
11B-18.0053(4)(e): Revises the Operating Capital Outlay Property Disposal Request, form CJSTC-311, to specify that the Trust Fund Administrator must sign the form to authorize the transfer or disposal of trust fund operating capital outlay property. Upon completing the form the training center director must forward the form to the CJP Field Services Section of the FDLE/Criminal Justice Professionalism Program.
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11B-20.001(1)(a): Incorporates the revised Training Report, form CJSTC-67, to specify that only the applicant’s last four digits are required for completion of the form.
11B-20.001(3)(a)3.a.: Updates the Instructor Competency Checklist, form CJSTC-81, because rule requires diving instructor applicants to have either a Scuba Instructor or Dive Master certification. Each of these certifications requires the instructor applicant to teach. The instructor applicant has already demonstrated the required competencies; therefore, there is no need to complete an internship.
11B-20.001(3)(a)5.a.: Revises the Affidavit of Separation, form CJSTC-61, to change the term “termination” to “separation” under the Administrative – Routine category.
11B-20.0014(1)(d): Incorporates the updated Instructor Competency Checklist, form CJSTC-81.
11B-20.0014(2)(d)6.-7.: Revises Rule 11B-20.0014(2)(d)6.-7., F.A.C., to reorganize the subparagraph rule text to identify certain individuals who are eligible for First Aid Instructor Certification without completing additional Commission-approved training, pursuant to Rule 11B-20.0014(2)(d)4.-5., F.A.C.
11B-20.0014(3)(a)3.-4.: Requires instructor applicants to possess a general instructor certification, scuba instructor or dive master certification, and must have been employed as a public safety diver or instructed Underwater Police Science and Technology within the past four years. The instructor requirements in rule qualify the instructor applicant to teach the course without having to take the course.
11B-20.0014(3)(c)3.: Changes the rule so that applicants who previously completed the Canine Team Training Course number 1112 will not be required to repeat the training with the new Canine Team Training Course number 1198.
11B-20.0016(2): Revises the Instructor Certification Deficiency Notification, form CJSTC-271, to include Breath Test and Criminal Justice Diving as categories approved for instructor certification, pursuant to Rule 11B-20.0013, F.A.C.
11B-20.0017(9): Clarifies the specific requirements for Breath Test Instructors who fail the Breath Test Instructor Renewal Course to complete a Commission-certified training school, a Breath Test internship, and apply for Breath Test Instructor certification.
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11B-21.002(2): Updates the statutory reference.
11B-21.005(4)(a), (5), (6), (7): Updates the rule reference and revises the CMS First Aid Instructional Requirements, form CJSTC-208, to update the list of equipment and training kit materials necessary to properly conduct Commission-approved first aid training.
11B-21.018(3): Updates the statutory reference.
11B-21.019: Updates the statutory reference.
11B-21.019(1): Clarifies a time limit of December 31 of each year for inspections to be completed and specifies that the training center director or designee is allowed to conduct annual facility inspections within the five-year recertification period.
11B-21.019(3): Specifies that the training center director or designee must notify Commission staff if a non-compliance issue is found to ensure that appropriate action and follow-up can be taken; and clarifies that a facility may not be used if it has areas of non-compliance.
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11B-27.0011(4)(b)1.: Amends the current rule language by removing the charge of Video Voyeurism (810.145, F.S.) as a result of a 2012 statutory change which made the charge a misdemeanor for anyone under 19 years old, and a felony for anyone 19 years old or older.
11B-27.0011(5): Specifies a timeframe of 10 calendar days during which an officer can recant a false statement prior to the employing agency’s conclusion of the internal affairs investigation.
11B-27.002(3)(a)4.: Revises the Temporary Employment Authorization Statement, form CJSTC-65, to clarify the firearms training requirements outlined in Rule 11B-27.00213(2)(a), F.A.C., and specify that agencies must document and verify the appropriate training of the officer if he or she is carrying a firearm.
11B-27.002(3)(a)15.: Revises the Affidavit of Separation, form CJSTC-61, and removes the possible negative stigma associated with a person being “terminated” when this reason is typically used for a separation beyond the officer’s control such as the dissolution of the agency.
11B-27.00212(14)(e): Updates the name of the Injury or Illness Exemption for the Firearms Law Enforcement Officer Qualification Standard, form CJSTC-86B.
11B-27.00212(15)(c): Updates the list of programs that law enforcement officers may complete to satisfy the Elder Abuse Training requirement and renumbers Rule 11B-27.00212(15)(c)1.-10., F.A.C., because sub-paragraphs # 1, 3, and 5 were removed.
11B-27.00212(15)(c)1.: Deletes the retired CMS Application-Based Law Enforcement Basic Recruit Training Program (BRTP) number 224.
11B-27.00212(15)(c)3.: Deletes the retired Traditional Correctional Cross-Over to CMS Application-Based Law Enforcement BRTP number 1143.
11B-27.00212(15)(c)4.: Updates the status of the Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Law Enforcement BRTP number 1191 because the program was retired on 6/30/14.
11B-27.00212(15)(c)5.: Deletes the retired Traditional Correctional Probation Cross-Over to CMS Application-Based Law Enforcement BRTP number 1157.
11B-27.00212(15)(c)6.: Updates the status of the Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Law Enforcement BRTP number 1179 because the program was retired on 6/30/14.
11B-27.00213(2)(b): Revises the CMS Firearms Performance Evaluation, form CJSTC-4 CMS, to include local agencies; adds the Safe Handling of Firearms Course to the list of courses required to maintain the instructor to student ratio; adds a line for the rangemaster’s printed name; clarifies language on the proficiency check lists; and revises language to clarify scoring criteria.
11B-27.004(8)-(14): Deletes subsection 11B-27.004(8), F.A.C., and renumbers subsections 11B-27.004(9)-(14) because Commission staff will no longer issue a Letter of Acknowledgment to respondents who have been terminated by an employing agency.
11B-27.004(9)(e): Deletes the previous subsection 11B-27.004(9)(e), F.A.C., due to the removal of subsection 11B-27.004(8), F.A.C., reference Commission staff issuing a Letter of Acknowledgment to respondents who have been terminated by the employing agency.
11B-27.005(5)(a)18.: Adds the felony charge of Video Voyeurism to the list of enumerated penalty guidelines.
11B-27.005(b)4.: Adds language to specify the charge of Falsification of a Use of Force Report is included in the enumerated penalty guidelines for misdemeanors involving false reports and statements.
11B-27.005(b)8.: Removes the misdemeanor charge of Video Voyeurism (810.145, F.S.) from the list of enumerated penalty guidelines misdemeanor as a result of a 2012 statutory change.
11B-27.005(5)(c)2.: Changes the recommended penalty range for the violation of sexual harassment involving physical contact or misuse of position to “probation with training to suspension with training.”
11B-27.013(3)(b)2.: Revises the Canine Course Equivalency Checklist, form CJSTC-70A, to include the canine handler’s name as well as the canine’s name.
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11B-30.006(1): Incorporates the revised Training Report, form CJSTC-67, to specify that only the applicant’s last four digits are required for completion of the form.
11B-30.012(1), (4): Includes a time limit for the SOCE post-examination review and includes an exception to permit individuals to bring materials to the SOCE post-examination review.
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Rule 62-701.210, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.) must be amended to address changes allowing for the incorporation of additional technical references in Chapter 62-701, F.A.C., as requested by the Joint Administrative Procedures Committee (JAPC). In addition, Rule 62-701.900 is being opened for rule development to provide for additional forms that may be proposed and adopted to meet the requirement of subsection 403.707(9), F.S., that, to the extent economically feasible, all construction and demolition debris must be processed prior to disposal, either at a permitted materials recovery facility or at a permitted disposal facility.
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The purpose of the revised rule is to update a program definition to align with the VPK accountability rules.
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11B-35.001(8)(b)-(c): Updates the rule reference and removes the specific subparagraphs because of the paragraph renumbering of Rule 11B-35.001(8)(d).
11B-35.001(8)(d)9.-14.: Updates the list of Specialized Training Program Courses that require an end-of-course examination based upon the Statewide Criminal Justice Officer Post-Basic Training Needs Assessment approved by the Commission in August 2014.
11B-35.001(9): Moves the projected implementation date of the new Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program from July 1, 2015 to July 1, 2016.
11B-35.001(10)(a): Incorporates the revised Training Report, form CJSTC-67, to specify that only the applicant’s last four digits are required for completion of the form.
11B-35.001(10)(b): Removes the Traditional Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program because the program has been retired for more than four years.
11B-35.001(10)(d)14.: Revises the Physical Fitness Assessment, form CJSTC-75B, to remove questions related to exemption for previous chemical agent exposure.
11B-35.0011(1)(f): Removes the reference to a specific rule subsection and replaces it with the FDLE mailing address.
11B-35.002(1)(a): Revises the column header to remove “Updated (U)” from the field because the Criminal Justice Professionalism (CJP) Division will no longer track course and program updates in the rule; and revises the paragraph numbering of Rule 11B-35.002(1)(a)1.-15., F.A.C.
11B-35.002(1)(a)1.-2.: Deletes the retired Traditional Law Enforcement BRTP number 002 and CMS Application-Based Law Enforcement BRTP number 224 from the list of Basic Recruit Training Programs.
11B-35.002(1)(a)4.-5.: Deletes the retired Traditional Correctional Cross-Over Training to Traditional Law Enforcement BRTP number 222 and Traditional Correctional Cross-Over Training to CMS Application-Based Law Enforcement BRTP number 1143.
11B-35.002(1)(a)8.-9.: Deletes the retired Traditional Correctional Probation Cross-Over Training to Traditional Law Enforcement BRTP number 223 and Traditional Correctional Probation Cross-Over Training to CMS Application-Based Law Enforcement BRTP number 1157.
11B-35.002(1)(a)10.: Deletes the updated (U) date from the Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Law Enforcement BRTP number 1179.
11B-35.002(1)(a)11.: Deletes the retired Law Enforcement Auxiliary Officer BRTP number 211.
11B-35.002(1)(b): Removes “Updated (U)” from the column header and revises the paragraph numbering of Rule 11B-35.002(1)(b)2.-11., F.A.C.
11B-35.002(1)(b)2.-4.: Deletes the retired Traditional Law Enforcement Cross-Over Training to Traditional Correctional BRTP number 555, Traditional Correctional Probation Cross-Over Training to Traditional Correctional BRTP number 556, and CMS Application-Based Law Enforcement Cross-Over Training to Traditional Correctional BRTP number 1155.
11B-35.002(1)(b)6.: Updates the sub-paragraph reference in Rule 11B-35.003(8), F.A.C., and changes it from (g) to (h).
11B-35.002(1)(c): Removes “Updated (U)” from the column header and revises the paragraph numbering of Rule 11B-35.002(1)(c)1.-8.
11B-35.002(1)(c)1.: Deletes the retired Traditional Correctional Probation BRTP number 602.
11B-35.002(1)(c)2.: Deletes the updated (U) date from the Florida Correctional Probation BRTP number 1176.
11B-35.002(1)(c)3.-5.: Deletes the retired Traditional Correctional Cross-Over Training to Traditional Correctional Probation BRTP number 667, Traditional Law Enforcement Cross-Over Training to Traditional Correctional Probation BRTP number 660, and CMS Application-Based Law Enforcement Cross-Over Training to Traditional Correctional Probation BRTP number 1156.
11B-35.002(1)(c)6.-7.: Deletes the updated (U) date from the Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Correctional Probation BRTP number 1183 and Law Enforcement Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Correctional Probation BRTP number 1184.
11B-35.002(1)(c)8.: Updates the rule reference.
11B-35.002(5): Updates the rule reference.
11B-35.002(5)(a): Deletes the retired Traditional Law Enforcement BRTP number 002 from the list of Basic Recruit Training Programs.
11B-35.002(5)(c)-(d): Deletes the retired Traditional Correctional Probation BRTP number 602 and CMS Application-Based Law Enforcement BRTP number 224.
11B-35.002(5)(g): Revises the effective date of the Florida Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program number 1176, Version 2008.04, and changes it from July 1, 2012 to April 1, 2008, which is the date the Commission approved the program.
11B-35.002(6)(b)2.: Changes the rule to allow an individual who may have been employed in a discipline for many years but had retired or otherwise left employment, to be eligible to attend a cross-over course that if they had entered the cross-over course prior to leaving employment, they would have been eligible.
11B-35.002(6)(b)3.: Revised to clearly identify the four year time frame in which an applicant who completes a Basic Recruit Training Program can qualify to attend a cross-over course.
11B-35.002(6)(d): Revises the sub-paragraph numbering in Rule 11B-35.002(5)(d)1.-7., F.A.C., because #1. and 2. were removed.
11B-35.002(6)(d)1.-2.: Deletes the retired Traditional Correctional Cross-Over to CMS Application-Based Law Enforcement BRTP number 1143 and Traditional Correctional Probation Cross-Over CMS Application-Based Law Enforcement BRTP number 1157.
11B-35.002(6)(e)1.-7.: Deletes the retired CMS Application-Based Law Enforcement Cross-Over to Traditional Correctional BRTP number 1155 and Traditional Correctional Probation Cross-Over to Traditional Correctional BRTP number 556; and renumbers subparagraphs in Rule 11B-35.002(6)(e), F.A.C.
11B-35.002(6)(f)5.: Revises the effective date of the Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program number 1183, and changes it from July 1, 2012 to April 1, 2008, which is the date the Commission approved the program.
11B-35.0021(7): Adds “canine” and “diving” to the list of instructor certification topics.
11B-35.0024(3)(a)2.: Revises the CMS Defensive Tactics Performance Evaluation, form CJSTC- 6 CMS, to remove questions related to chemical agent exposure exemption.
11B-35.0024(3)(a)3.: Revises the rule text to remove the chemical agent exposure exemption to require all students to undergo chemical agent contamination as described in the CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics Course.
11B-35.0024(3)(c)2.: Revises and incorporates the CMS Firearms Performance Evaluation, form CJSTC-4 CMS.
11B-35.0024(3)(f)2.: Incorporates the revised CMS First Aid Performance Evaluation, form CJSTC-5 CMS.
11B-35.0024(3)(h)2.: Revises the CMS Vehicle Operations Performance Evaluation, form CJSTC-7 CMS.
11B-35.003(2): Makes a grammatical change to remove the word “an” from rule text.
11B-35.003(7)-(9): Deletes the retired Correctional Auxiliary Officer BRTP number 501, revises the paragraph numbering, and updates the paragraph rule reference.
11B-35.006(1)(b): Revises the paragraph numbering of Rule 11B-35.006(1)6.-48., F.A.C.
11B-35.006(1)(b)6.: Deletes Criminal Law, number 019, from the list of Advanced Training Program Courses and adds the course to the list of Specialized Training Program Courses.
11B-35.006(1)(b)9.: Retires and deletes Sex Crimes Investigations, number 033, from the list of Advanced Training Program Courses.
11B-35.006(1)(b)14.: Deletes Organized Crime, number 054, from the list of Advanced Training Program Courses and adds the course to the list of Specialized Training Program Courses.
11B-35.006(1)(b)16.: Retires and deletes Supervision of the Youthful Offender, number 058, from the list of Advanced Training Program Courses.
11B-35.006(1)(b)18.-19.: Retires and deletes Firefighting for Correctional Officers, number 072, and Community and Human Relations, number 073, from the list of Advanced Training Program Courses.
11B-35.006(1)(b)22.: Retires and deletes Computers and Technology in Criminal Justice, number 080, from the list of Advanced Training Program Courses.
11B-35.006(1)(b)39.-40.: Retires and deletes Computer Crime Investigations, number 1153, and Financial Fraud Investigations, number 1154, from the list of Advanced Training Program Courses.
11B-35.006(1)(b)42.: Retires and deletes Managing and Communicating with Inmates and Offenders, number 1161, from the list of Advanced Training Program Courses.
11B-35.006(1)(b)44.: Retires and deletes Inmate Manipulation, number 1164, from the list of Advanced Training Program Courses.
11B-35.006(1)(b)47.: Retires and deletes Investigating Crimes Against Children, number 1187, from the list of Advanced Training Program Courses.
11B-35.006(1)(b)48.: Retires and deletes Field Training Officer Course for Correctional Probation Officers, number 1188, from the list of Advanced Training Program Courses and removes the salary incentive statement (*) associated with the course.
11B-35.006(1)(b)36.: Incorporates the new 11B-35.006(1)(b)36., F.A.C., to add the Violent Crime Investigator Training Course, number 1137, to the list of Advanced Training Program Courses and removes the course from the list of Specialized Training Program Courses.
11B-35.007(3): Revises the paragraph numbering of Rule 11B-35.007(3)(b)-(r), F.A.C.
11B-35.007(3)(b)-(c): Deletes the retired CMS Instructor Techniques Course, number 1116, and CMS General Instructor Transition Course, number 803, from the list of Specialized Instructor Training Courses.
11B-35.007(3)(e): Deletes the retired CMS Vehicle Operations Instructor Transition Course, number 805, from the list of Specialized Instructor Training Courses.
11B-35.007(3)(g): Deletes the retired CMS Firearms Instructor Transition Course, number 806, from the list of Specialized Instructor Training Courses.
11B-35.007(3)(i): Deletes the retired CMS Defensive Tactics Instructor Transition Course, number 807, from the list of Specialized Instructor Training Courses.
11B-35.007(3)(k): Deletes the retired CMS First Aid Instructor Transition Course, number 804, from the list of Specialized Instructor Training Courses.
11B-35.007(3)(m): Deletes the retired Laser Speed Measurement Device (LSMD) Instructor Transition Course for Radar Instructors, number 1109, from the list of Specialized Instructor Training Courses.
11B-35.007(4): Revises the paragraph numbering of Rule 11B-35.007(4)(b)-(z), F.A.C.
11B-35.007(4)(b): Retires and deletes Human Interaction Course, number 1144, from the list of Specialized Training Program Courses.
11B-35.007(4)(j): Retires and deletes Crimes Against Children, number 1135, from the list of Specialized Training Program Courses.
11B-35.007(4)(k): Retires and deletes Domestic Violence, number 1136, from the list of Specialized Training Program Courses.
11B-35.007(4)(l): Deletes Violent Crime Investigator Training Course, number 1137, from the list of Specialized Training Program Courses and adds the course to the list of Advanced Training Program Courses.
11B-35.007(4)(n)-(p): Retires and deletes the following courses from the list of Specialized Training Program Courses: Basic Incident Command System (ICS) Course, number 1140; Intermediate Incident Command System (ICS) Course, number 1141; and Advanced Incident Command System (ICS) Course, number 1142.
11B-35.007(4)(r): Retires and deletes Problem Solving Model: SECURE, number 1150, from the list of Specialized Training Program Courses.
11B-35.007(4)(w)-(x): Moves the Criminal Law, number 019; and Organized Crime, number 054, from the Advanced Training Program list to the list of Specialized Training Program Courses
11B-35.007(4)(y): Adds new Diabetic Emergencies and Officer Response, number 2009, to the list of Specialized Training Program Courses.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule is to incorporate changes to the Child Labor statutes regarding the employment of minors in adult theaters.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule is to update the definitions within the rule as well as the laws being implemented.
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Adds rule language to ensure the Commission complies with section 286.0114, F.S., related to public participation at meetings.
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The Agency is amending the rules relating to nurse registries to update licensing application forms, modify requirements for home health agency satellite offices due to statutory changes, modify requirements relating to survey requirements and geographic service areas, and make technical changes for clarification.
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The purpose and effect of the amendment is to add Sumter Correctional Institution and Suwannee Correctional Institution to those which are designated to house youthful offenders, and to remove Indian River Correctional Institution and Hernando Correctional Institution from the list of institutions and units designated to house youthful offenders.
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The purpose of the proposed amendments to Rules 12D-9.015 and 12D-9.020, F.A.C., is to include statutory changes enacted in Sections 1 and 2 of Chapter 2015-115, L.O.F., which amended Sections 194.011 and 194.013, F.S. Owners of multiple tangible personal property (TPP) accounts may now file a single joint petition with a value adjustment board (VAB) if the property appraiser determines the accounts are substantially similar and will only be charged a single filing fee not to exceed $15. Proposed changes to Rule 12D-9.015(7), F.A.C. will include citing to Section 194.011(3)(g), F.S. and references to a TPP account. Proposed changes to Rule 12D-9.020(2)(c), F.A.C., will include adding provisions that the property record card will be provided to the petitioner with the requested documentation. This amendment also removes the language that the board clerk provides the property record card.
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The purpose of the proposed amendments is to implement legislative changes resulting from Chapter 2015-115, L.O.F., which amended Sections 194.011 and 194.013, F.S. Owners of multiple tangible personal property accounts may now file a single joint petition with a value adjustment board if the property appraiser determines the accounts are substantially similar. The effect of these proposed amendments is that affected parties will have updated Form DR-486MU, Value Adjustment Board-Attachment to Single Joint Petition for Multiple Units Filing, to file for both real property parcels and tangible personal property accounts on one attachment.
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The purpose of Rule 59G-1.056 is to establish Florida Medicaid copayment and coinsurance responsibilities for Florida Medicaid covered services.
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The purpose of this rule development is to align the rule with changes in House Bill 7069.
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The purpose of rule 59G-1.052 is to specify provider responsibilities when a Florida Medicaid recipient has coverage through an individual, entity, insurance, or program that is liable to pay for health care services, and where to submit notices informing Florida Medicaid that a recipient has third-party coverage.
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The purpose of Rule 59G-1.054 is to specify recordkeeping and documentation requirements for Florida Medicaid providers.
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The purpose of this rule development is to align the rule with changes resulting from House Bill 7069.
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The Agency is amending the rules relating to nurse registries to revise definitions of “geographic service area” and “satellite office”, update licensing application forms, modify the requirements for nurse registry satellite offices due to statutory changes, and make technical changes for clarification.
- Petitions and Dispositions Regarding Rule Variance or Waiver (2)
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variance from Citrus County Utilities, Point O’ Woods Wastewater Treatment Facility. The petition was filed pursuant to Section 120.542, F.S., and requests a variance/waiver for operator staffing requirements from Rule 62-610.462(3), F.A.C., which requires operator staffing at this facility by a Class C or higher operator 6 hours per day for 7 days per week. The variance requests a reduction in the minimum operator staffing requirements to 3 hours per days for 5 days per week and 1 hour visits on each weekend day. The facility is located at East Gable Court, Inverness, Florida 34451, in Section 2, Township 19 South, Range 20 East in Citrus County. The petition has been assigned OGC # 15-0665 and File No. 0339016-001-EV/AD.
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that on October 29, 2015, an Order was filed on the Petition for Waiver or Variance. The Petition for Waiver or Variance was filed by Kevin W. Graham, from Rule 64B8-9.009, F.A.C., with regard to the requirement for sterilization equipment in office surgery settings. The Notice was published in Volume 41, No. 173, of the Florida Administrative Register, on September 4, 2015. The Board, at its meeting held on October 9, 2015, voted to deny the Petition for Waiver or Variance, finding that the Petitioner lacks standing to bring the petition. Additionally, the petition was not in compliance because it failed to provide an address for the Petitioner; it failed to cite to the statute the rule in question implements; and failed to state how the requested waiver would serve the purpose of the underlying statute.
- Notices of Meetings, Workshops and Public Hearings (12)
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All respondents proposing to submit a bid must be represented at this meeting. In accordance with the timeframe set forth in section 120.525, Florida Statutes, a public opening is hereby noticed within the timeline for the Invitation to Bid (ITB) 16B-002 for the 2016 Hand Planting Services for Reforestation.; November 10, 2015, 2:30 p.m. EST; District Headquarters, 81 Water Management Drive, Havana, FL 32333
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Overview of Proposed Peach Marketing Order; November 12, 2015
1:00 p.m. EST; W.H. Stuart Conference Center
1702 South Holland Parkway
(863) 519-8677
Bartow, Florida 33830
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The Department of Children and Families, Circuit 1Alliance-Community Action Team to provide a forum for providers and the Community to identify needs and gaps in services in order to improve the lives of our children and families in the Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton Counties. For those that cannot attend in person, the following conference call number is being provided for them, the number is 1-888-670-3525 and the code for the participant is 5412711821#.; November 13, 2015
10:00 am to 12;00; Santa Rosa School Board
5086 Canal Street
Milton, Fl. 32570
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Annual Reports on the Status of the Industry, Research and Promotion. Report on Viticulture Trust Fund Collections. Biennial update of the State Viticulture Plan.; Tuesday, November 10, 2015 (EST)
9:30 AM to 1:00 PM
; Florida A&M University
Center for Viticulture and Small Fruit Research
6505 Mahan Drive
Tallahassee, Florida 32317
Phone: (850) 599-3996
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Biomedical Research Advisory Board (BRAC) Conference Call; December 2, 2015, 10:00am-12:00pm; Conference call: 1(888)670-3525, participant code: 2922384719 followed by the #key
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Developing the CCDF State Plan for 2016 – 2018.; November 10, 2015, 10:00am - 4:00pm; The Early Learning Coalition of the Big Bend
1940 North Monroe St., Suite 70, Tallahassee, FL 32303
To participate via Webinar, please copy and paste the link below into a browser to register. Once registered, you will receive the conference call number along with an access code.
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1983328031316917249
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To conduct a public meeting to reconsider disciplinary cases with prior findings of probable cause.; Friday, November 6, 2015, 2:00 p.m.; 1 (888) 670-3525, Participation Code: 125-528-7056
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To conduct a public meeting to reconsider disciplinary cases with prior findings of probable cause.; Friday, November 20, 2015, 2:00 p.m.; 1 (888) 670-3525, Participation Code: 125-528-7056
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Biomedical Research Advisory Board (BRAC) In-person Meeting; January 20th, 2015, 10:00am-3:00pm; 6101 Lake Ellenor Dr #102, Orlando, FL 32809
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The purpose of these meetings is to allow members of the Bond Team, as established through the stipulation approved in this docket, to work cooperatively to establish the structuring, marketing, and pricing of nuclear asset-recovery bonds. As previously noticed, one or more of the Commissioners of the Florida Public Service Commission may attend and participate in these meetings.
Except as noticed herein, and unless otherwise provided by notice, the Bond Team meetings in this series will continue to be conducted on a regular, weekly basis each Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m., including on November 18, 2015, at the location set forth above. It is not known at this time when this series of meetings will terminate; this series of meetings will be conducted until such time as nuclear asset-recovery bonds have been issued or until the Bond Team determines that such meetings are no longer necessary. Notice will be provided when it is known that this series of meetings will be terminated. Due to time constraints inherent in the process of structuring, marketing, and pricing these bonds, supplemental meetings might be needed and scheduled on an expedited basis. Notice of such supplemental meetings, if any are scheduled, will be provided by reasonable means.
; The Bond Team will meet on Thursday, November 5, 2015, at 1:00 p.m., instead of on Wednesday, November 4, 2015, at 2 p.m.; and on Tuesday, November 10, 2015, at 3:00 p.m., instead of on Wednesday, November 11, 2015, at 2 p.m. Moreover, the Bond Team meeting scheduled for Wednesday, November 25, 2015, has been canceled.; Florida Public Service Commission, Gerald L. Gunter Building, Room 154, 2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399
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The Florida Coordinating Council for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (FCCDHH) Advisory Council Committee Meeting. The Florida Coordinating Council for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (FCCDHH) is mandated by Florida Statute 413.271 to serve as an advisory and coordinating body which recommends policies that address the needs of Florida's community who are deaf, hard of hearing, late deafened or have combined hearing and vision loss.; November 12, 2015, 8:45 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.; Conference Call Only: 1(888)670-3525, conference code: 8338411399#
Communication Access Real-time Translation Services: (CART) http://www.streamtext.net/text.aspx?event=FCCDHH
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This is a meeting of the Commission on Healthcare and Hospital Funding. The Commission was created by the Governor’s Executive Order Number 15-99, to investigate and advise on the role of taxpayer funding for hospitals, insurers, and health care providers, and the affordability, access, and quality of healthcare services they provide to Florida families as a return on taxpayer investment.
**Please note that this meeting will be recorded**
; Tuesday, November 10, 2015, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.; Florida Gulf Coast University, WGCU TV Studio. 10501 FGCU Boulevard South, Fort Myers, Florida 33965. Any person interested in watching the live stream of the meeting, please go to the Florida Channel’s website at http://thefloridachannel.org/. If you have any difficulty accessing the live stream, please call the Florida Center’s main number at (850) 412-3730.
- Notices of Petitions and Dispositions Regarding Declaratory Stat (2)
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Aspen Exchange, Inc., d/b/a Harris Eckland Associates, Inc. (the “Petitioner”); The Notice of Petition for Declaratory Statement was published August 11, 2015, in Vol. 41, No. 155 of the Florida Administrative Register. The Petitioner sought a determination by the Department regarding its application of several provisions of section 717.1241, Florida Statutes, in denying Petitioner’s claim for unclaimed property.
The Department determined that the petition should be denied because it requested a determination of the propriety of conduct that has already occurred. Therefore, the petition was denied on October 29, 2015.
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Dawn L. Richards, on behalf of Sheridan Healthcare, Inc., filed on October 28, 2015.; The Petitioner is seeking the Board’s interpretation of Rule 64B3-2.003(18), F.A.C. and Section 483.803(4), F.S., regarding petitioner’s responsibility to the Research Coordinators.
Except for good cause shown, motions for leave to intervene must be filed within 21 days after the publication of this notice.