- Notices of Development of Proposed Rules and Negotiated Rulemaking (22)
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The Department’s purpose in revising this rule is to achieve compliance with Section 487.041(1)(d), F.S.
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To amend Rules 40E-7.521, 40E-7.527. 40E-7.538, 40E-7.5381, and 40E-7.5382, F.A.C., to comply with a recent amendment to Section 790.33, F.S. (HB 45, 2011), which provides exclusive authority to the Legislature to regulate firearms and ammunition, thereby making the District rules regarding firearms and ammunition null and void as of October 1, 2011.
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The agency is proposing amendment to Rule 59B-9.034, F.A.C., to modify the CPT code range for cardiac catheterization.
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The purpose of this rule development is to develop procedures for Department of Education review, approval and monitoring of school district systems for personnel evaluation under Section 1012.34, Florida Statutes. Rule revisions will implement the changes to Section 1012.34, Florida Statutes, as prescribed in the Student Success Act (SB 736) of 2011. Changes will include a title change, the inclusion of school administrator evaluation systems, the addition of monitoring requirements, and technical updates to the existing rule to reflect current citations and other conforming language. Please note that this rule was previously numbered 6B-4.010 but has since been transferred to Chapter 6A-5, F.A.C., as shown.
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The Board proposes to add additional portions of the national exam to the approved examination and amend the rule to include an effective date of implementation of this rule.
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The purpose of this new rule is to allow for the equitable collection of third party benefits from clients that receive funds in excess of their person needs allowance and room and board payments. This rule will have the effect of reducing excessive and unnecessary payments to clients or their representative payees, and will help to prevent clients from being disqualified from Medicaid due to the availability of excess funding.
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The purpose of the rule development is to review the governing statute, Section 1009.72, Florida Statutes, and the corresponding language of Rule 6A-20.023, F.A.C., for the elimination of the “double budgeting” reference and the elimination of the requirement to set aside funds in the State Student Financial Assistance Trust Fund for year-out funding of renewing students, both which are not in statute. In addition, there are technical statutory reference numbers and terms to be aligned to statute. The effect will be a rule which is consistent with governing law.
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The purpose of this rule development is to clarify the governing statutes, Sections 1009.53, 1009.531, 1009.532, 1009.533, 1009.534, 1009.5341, 1009.535, 1009.536, and 1009.538, Florida Statutes. This new rule will include recent statutory changes requiring all initial and renewing students to annually file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and to clarify the 3-year timeframe from high school graduation to accept an initial award. The effect will be a rule which is consistent with governing law.
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The purpose of the proposed amendment to Rule 59G-4.020, F.A.C., is to incorporate by reference the revised Florida Medicaid Ambulatory Surgical Center Services Coverage and Limitations Handbook, January 2012. The revised handbook will now incorporate updated policy related to reimbursement. An update is needed to the reimbursement policy, procedure codes and payment groups used for ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs). This rule updates the procedure codes payable in the ASC setting and payment groups used to reimburse ASCs for services by Florida Medicaid. Additionally, various policy clarifications have been made.
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The purpose of the amendment to Rule 59G-4.071, F.A.C., is to incorporate by reference the Florida Medicaid Durable Medical Equipment and Supply Services Provider Fee Schedules, November 2011. The amendment updates Durable Medical Equipment (DME) and medical suppliers who provide services to Medicaid recipients.
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To correct the inadvertent omission of the term “local” when the rule was last amended. The statute specifically mentions local office, so it should be included in Rule 60L-36.002, F.A.C. Also to update Rule 60L-36.005, F.A.C., changes to reflect the deadline for appeal established in Section 110.227(5)(a), F.S., as well as changes from HB 887, which was signed by the Governor on June 10, 2008.
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The State Touring Program consists of two components: The Artist Roster and Presenter Fee Support. The purpose of this amendment is to establish in rule the most recent guidelines for each component. The Artist Roster Guidelines update eligibility criteria, the application form, panel review and evaluation criteria, and amend materials incorporated by reference. The Presenter Fee Support Guidelines update eligibility criteria, match requirements, the application form, and reporting requirements. The administrative forms used for each component are incorporated by reference.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule changes reducing vessel speeds on the Florida Intracoastal Waterway within Monroe County where necessary to manage and promote the use of this state waterway for safe and enjoyable boating.
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The purpose and effect of this rule development notice is to address possible rule changes reducing vessel speeds on the Florida Intracoastal Waterway within Volusia County where necessary to manage and promote the use of this state waterway for safe and enjoyable boating. Additionally we intend to fix inconsistencies between the rule text and the map identified as Drawing A.
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The agency is proposing to update the rule to reflect changes to the hospice rule as currently defined in Title 59C, F.A.C.
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The purpose of the proposed amendment to Rule 59G-4.110, F.A.C., is to incorporate by reference the revised Florida Medicaid Hearing Services Coverage and Limitations Handbook, January 2012. The revisions to the coverage and limitations handbook include policy clarification, place of service clarification, additional definitions, a new cochlear and BAHA implant policy, and updated fiscal agent information.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rules is to: amend Form DC4-650, incorporated by reference in Rule 33-602.220, F.A.C., to state that the form should be placed in an inmate’s infirmary or medical record upon completion of or discharge from observation status; to replace references to “psychologists” and “psychological specialists” with “mental health clinicians” and “mental health specialists,” respectively; to clarify library privileges in administrative confinement; to replace references to “certified research aides” with “certified law clerks”; to clarify uniform requirements in confinement; and to generally clean up form references and amend the language for grammatical accuracy.
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The Board proposes the development of a rule to address an optional informed consent form which physicians may use as their consent form for cataract surgery.
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The Board proposes the development of a rule to address an optional informed consent form which physicians may use as their consent form for cataract surgery.
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Board proposes the rule amendment to reduce the renewal fee.
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The Department is initiating rulemaking to establish Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for waters in the Springs Coast basin. Pursuant to Section 403.067(6), F.S., TMDLs must be adopted in rule by the Secretary of the Department. Chapter 62-304, F.A.C., was established as the rule chapter within which rules adopting TMDLs shall reside. TMDL development is proceeding for those waters on the Department’s Verified List of Impaired Waters.
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The Department is initiating rulemaking to establish Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for waters in the following basins: St. Marks River, Chipola River, Pensacola Bay, Perdido Bay, Upper East Coast, Ocklawaha, Upper St. Johns River, Indian River Lagoon, Peace River, Withlacoochee, St. Lucie, Everglades, and Caloosahatchee River. Pursuant to Section 403.067(6), F.S., TMDLs must be adopted in rule by the Secretary of the Department. Chapter 62-304, F.A.C., was established as the rule chapter within which rules adopting TMDLs shall reside.
- Proposed Rules (107)
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment is to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment is to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal a rule identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The Department is adopting three U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) drinking water rules – the Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule, the Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule, and the Ground Water Rule. Also, the Department is updating all of the dated USEPA regulation references in Chapter 62-560, F.A.C.
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The Department is adopting three U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) drinking water rules – the Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule, the Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule, and the Ground Water Rule. Also, the Department is updating all of the dated USEPA regulation references in Chapter 62-550, F.A.C.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The rules are being repealed.
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The rule is being repealed.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule is to clarify the amount of time an inmate may spend in a dry cell as a result of a claimed inability to urinate in the presence of others and to clarify that for drugs for which there is no on-site test, the specimen shall be sent directly to the laboratory for testing.
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The Board proposes the rule amendment to clarify course approval requirements and to provide for additional credits for pharmacy technicians.
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The Board proposes the rule amendment to modify the language for the alternative to experience required under Section 489.111(2)(c)1.-3., Florida Statutes, for swimming pool/spa servicing applicants.
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The Board proposes to repeal the rules because they duplicate what is otherwise provided for in statute or are otherwise procedural and unnecessary in nature.
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The Board proposes the rule promulgation to provide a single rule for permitting of pharmacies by combining the permitting rules into one rule and to incorporate new applications.
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The Board proposes the rule amendment to reduce the fees paid by pharmacists.
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The Board proposes the rule promulgation to create a new rule for endorsement candidates that are foreign trained.
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The Board proposes the rule amendment to clarify and update the requirements for seeking approval of CE courses.
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The Board proposes the rule amendment to clarify the performance of pharmacy inspections.
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The proposed amendment would revise the uniform licensing rule on issuing licenses to more than one provider at the same physical address. Review of the law implemented cited for this rule has determined that there is not a specific statutory prohibition against issuance of more than one license at a physical address.
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The Board proposes the rule amendment to provide a way for a pharmacy to be open less than 40 hours a week.
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The Board proposes the rule amendment to provide an easier method for destruction of controlled substances.
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The Board proposes the rule amendment to update violations and citations.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rulemaking is to clarify when an inmate may be ineligible for gain time.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rulemaking is to update terminology.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment (OGC 11-1084) will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment (OGC 11-1086) will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment (OGC 11-1087) will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment (OGC 11-1089) will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment (OGC 11-1090) will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment (OGC 11-1091) will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment (OGC 11-1092) will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment (OGC 11-1094) will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment (OGC 11-1095) will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment (OGC 11-1096) will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment (OGC 11-1099) will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal a rule identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal a rule identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal a rule identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal a rule identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal a rule identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal a rule identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicitive, unnecessarily burdensome or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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These two rules within Chapter 59A-7, F.A.C., will be repealed.
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This rule will be repealed.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unneccessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rulemaking is to repeal a rule identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment is to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal a rule identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule is to define a major modification as it relates to the limitation on the Phase II Firefighters’ Service exemption enacted by Chapter 2010-110, Laws of Florida, correct a statute citation, accurately reflect requirements and eliminate confusing terminology.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule development is to implement the statutory requirement to adopt rules regarding the process for variance requests enacted by Chapter 2010-110, Laws of Florida, and adopt an optional variance petition form.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment (OGC 11-1083) will be to repeal rules identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The Board proposes the rule amendment to include requirements for appraisal management companies.
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The Board proposes the rule amendment to include disciplinary guidelines for appraisal management company violations.
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The Board proposes the rule amendment to clarify language concerning address of record.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule amendment will be to repeal a rule identified during the comprehensive rule review required by Executive Order 11-01 as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, or no longer necessary.
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The Board proposes the rule amendment in order to increase the number of members on the Probable Cause Panel.
- Notices of Changes, Corrections and Withdrawals (24)
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Disciplinary Guidelines
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Requirements for Continuing Education
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Requirements for Reactivation of an Inactive License
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Acupoint Injection Therapies
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Youthful Offender Program Participation
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Pre-meet Report Required, Pooling of Prize Money in Jai Alai Prohibited, Starting Time Notice Requirement
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Basis for Denial or Cancellation of License
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Human Drug Testing. Urine testing for controlled substances
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General Rules, Stewards, Jockeys, Maintaining a Straight Course, Disqualification
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Card and Domino Tables
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Purpose and Intent, Definitions, License Required, Classification of Deficiencies, Licensure Procedure, Fees and Exemptions, Responsibilities for Operation, Fiscal Standards, Fiscal Prohibitions, Kickbacks and Referrals, Admission Policies and Requirements, Personnel Standards, Training, Habilitation, Active Treatment Professional, and Special Programs and Services, Dietary Services, Dental Services, Psychological Services, Drugs and Pharmaceutical Services, Administration of Medications to ICF/DD Residents by Unlicensed Medication Assistants, Requirements for Administration of Medication to Residents by Unlicensed Medication, Training and Validation Required for Unlicensed Medication Assistants, Plant Maintenance and Housekeeping, Fire Protection, Life Safety, Systems Failure and External Emergency Communication, Plans Submission and Fees Required , Physical Plant Codes and Standards for ICF/DD, Construction and Physical Environment Standards, Disaster Preparedness
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Forms for Limited Surety (Bail Bond) Agents
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Applicability and Limitations, Referenced Guidelines, Definitions, Application Process, Affordable Housing VCTC Application Process, Solid Waste VCTC Application Process, Solid Waste Removal Voluntary Cleanup Tax Credit Application Process, Eligibility Determination, Forms
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Disciplinary Guidelines
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Disciplinary Guidelines
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Definition of Terms
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Procedures for Signing and Sealing Electronically Transmitted Plans, Specifications, Reports or Other Documents
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Certification Definition, Procedures, Prohibitions
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Standards and Procedures for Licensure
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Fees and Expenses, Student Protection Fund; Trainout Procedures for Closure
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Terminal Suppliers, Public Use Forms
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Definitions, Forms, Interest Computations
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Disciplinary Guidelines; Range of Penalties; Aggravating and Mitigating Circumstances
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Active Status License Fee
- Petitions and Dispositions Regarding Rule Variance or Waiver (21)
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a permanent waiver of subsection 11B-27.00212(14), F.A.C., from the Parker Police Department, on behalf of 10 officers for the 2008 (7/1/2006 – 6/30/2008) reporting period and one officer for the 2010 reporting period (7/1/2008 – 6/30/2010). Subsection 11B-27.00212(14), F.A.C., requires officers to requalify with a firearm every two years on a course of fire mandated by Commission rule and supervised by a CJSTC-certified firearms instructor. The petition supports the requested waiver by stating that the officers at issue did successfully complete the course of fire, however, the instructors supervising the requalifications were not CJSTC-certified firearms instructors. Petitioner states that the officers will suffer a substantial hardship if their certifications are rendered inactive as a result of this situation. Petitioner further states that it would violate the principles of fairness to fail to recognize that the officers did successfully complete the requirement simply because a non-CJSTC-certified firearms instructor supervised the 2008 requalifications for 10 officers and the 2010 requalification for one of the 10 officers.
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On October 31, 2011, the Department issued an order granting a variance. This Order grants a variance under Section 120.542, F.S., to Collier County regarding File No. CO-922 V. The variance is related to a Coastal Construction Control Line permit application to construct new beach structures including a viewing deck, concessions, and restroom facility at Vanderbilt Beach Road Park. A petition for variance was received on June 24, 2011. Notice of receipt of petition requesting variance was published in the F.A.W. Vol. 37, No. 27, on July 8, 2011. No public comment was received. The property is located at: 100 Vanderbilt Beach Road (Vanderbilt Beach Road Park), Vanderbilt Beach, Florida. This Order grants a variance from subsection 62B-33.005(8), F.A.C., which requires that major structures be located a sufficient distance landward of the beach and frontal dune. The petition was approved because the petitioner was able to demonstrate that strict adherance to the rule would create a substantial hardship and that the underlying statute’s purpose will be or has been achieved by other means.
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Petitioner’s Name: St. Petersburg College
Date Petition Filed: October 3, 2011
Rule No: 64J-1.020
Nature of the rule for which the variance or waiver is sought: The rule provides that paramedic training programs may allow up to 20% of the field internship experience to be done aboard an advanced life support (ALS) permitted vehicle other than an ambulance.
Date Petition Published in the Florida Administrative Weekly: October 14, 2011.
General Basis for Agency Decision: The Department determined to grant Petitioner’s petition for variance of the rule because the school would suffer a substantial hardship and the underlying purpose of the statute would be achieved. Petitioner will only count field experience when the call begins upon an ALS vehicle other than an ambulance followed by a ride with a live patient in an ambulance, which will then count as part of the required 80% full ambulance field internship experience for training purposes.
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Elzbieta Bijlani, seeking a variance or waiver of paragraph 61H1-28.0052(1)(b), Florida Administrative Code, that requires candidates to pass all four test sections of the CPA Examination within a rolling eighteen-month period, which begins on the NASBA grade release date for the first test section(s) passed.
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Variance or Waiver by Alan A. Pang, P.E., Ph.D. The Petitioner seeks the Variance or Waiver from subsection 61G15-20.007(3), F.A.C., with respect to the requirement that each applicant for a Florida Engineers license must demonstrate the completion of a substantial equivalency for the general education course requirements.
The Board will address this Petition at its next meeting.
Comments on this petition should be filed with the: Board of Professional Engineers, 2507 Callaway Road, Suite 200, Tallahassee, FL 32303-5268, within 14 days of publication of this notice.
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John Knox Village. Petitioner seeks an emergency variance of the requirements of ASME A17.1, Section 2.1.1, as adopted by Chapter 30, Section 3001.2, Florida Building Code, adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, that regulates hoistway enclosures which poses a significant economic/financial hardship. Any interested person may file comments within 5 days of the publication of this notice with: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013 (VW 2011-372).
A copy of the Petition may be obtained by contacting: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 3, 2011, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety, received a petition for Riverside National Bank. Petitioner seeks an emergency variance of the requirements of ASME A17.3, Section 3.11.3, as adopted by Chapter 30, Section 3001.2 Florida Building Code adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, that requires upgrading the elevators with firefighters’ emergency operations which poses a significant economic/financial hardship. Any interested person may file comments within 5 days of the publication of this notice with: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013 (VW 2011-373).
A copy of the Petition may be obtained by contacting: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 4, 2011, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety, received a petition for Fifth Third Bank. Petitioner seeks a variance of the requirements of an unspecified Section of A17.3, as adopted by Chapter 30, Section 3001.2, Florida Building Code, adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, which poses a significant economic/financial hardship. Any interested person may file comments within 14 days of the publication of this notice with: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013 (VW 2011-374).
A copy of the Petition may be obtained by contacting: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 4, 2011, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety, received a petition for Bay Terrace. Petitioner seeks an emergency variance of the requirements of ASME A17.3, Section 3.11.3, as adopted by Chapter 30, Section 3001.2, Florida Building Code, adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, that requires upgrading the elevators with firefighters’ emergency operations which poses a significant economic/financial hardship. Any interested person may file comments within 5 days of the publication of this notice with: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013 (VW 2011-377).
A copy of the Petition may be obtained by contacting: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 4, 2011, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety, received a petition for NW Florida Community Hospital. Petitioner seeks an emergency variance of the requirements of ASME A17.3, Section 3.11.3, as adopted by Chapter 30, Section 3001.2, Florida Building Code, adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, that requires upgrading the elevators with firefighters’ emergency operations which poses a significant economic/financial hardship. Any interested person may file comments within 5 days of the publication of this notice with: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013 (VW 2011-378).
A copy of the Petition may be obtained by contacting: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 7, 2011, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety, received a petition for WPT Parking Garage. Petitioner seeks a variance of the requirements of ASME A17.1, Section 2.18.5.1, 2.20.4 and 2.24.2.1, as adopted by Chapter 30, Section 3001.2, Florida Building Code, adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, that requires minimum 9.5 mm steel rope and a metallic sheave which poses a significant economic/financial hardship. Any interested person may file comments within 14 days of the publication of this notice with: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013 (VW 2011-379).
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emergency variance or waiver from Investment Corporation of Palm Beach, Petitioner, in DBPR Case No. 2011054137 (VW 2011-376). Petitioner is a pari-mutuel facility and cardroom operator licensed pursuant to Chapter 550 and Section 849.086, Florida Statutes, whose address is 1111 North Congress Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33409. Petitioner seeks a two-year waiver of the requirements of subsections 61D-11.016(1) & 61D-11.025(4)-(5), Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), that specify, respectively, cardroom poker table and surveillance requirements for certain high profile poker tournaments (approximately four per year), including its annual World Series of Poker tournament. For its high profile poker tournaments Petitioner desires to use up to 16 additional temporary poker tournament tables which do not have the rake circles, imprest trays, tip boxes, and drop box slots which subsection 61D-11.016(1), F.A.C., requires for regular, non-tournament play, as there is no cash used in poker tournaments and these table requirements are, therefore, unnecessary. Petitioner also seeks a waiver or variance from subsections 61D-11.025(4)-(5), F.A.C., that requires fixed cameras over each poker table used in regular, non-tournament play. Again, as there is no cash used in poker tournaments, security considerations would be fully served by having a PTZ surveillance camera for every four temporary tournament poker tables in lieu of a fixed camera over each table. Without a variance or waiver from these two cardroom rule requirements, the additional cost to Petitioner to run its poker tournaments could be up to $12,800 additional for poker tables and $7,500 for surveillance. This waiver or variance is requested to be effective for a duration of two years from the date of any division final order granting such. Any person whose substantial interests may be affected by a waiver on the subject matter of the Petition may file a petition to intervene within five days of the publication of this notice.
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a permanent waiver of subsection 11B-27.00212(14), F.A.C., from Hendry County Sheriff’s Office on behalf of one officer for the 2010 reporting period (7/1/2008 – 6/30/2010). Subsection 11B-27.00212(14), F.A.C., requires officers to requalify with a firearm every two years on a course of fire mandated by Commission rule and supervised by a CJSTC-certified firearms instructor. The petition supports the requested waiver by stating that the officer at issue did successfully complete the course of fire, however, the instructor supervising the requalifications was not a CJSTC-certified firearms instructor. Petitioner states that the officer will suffer a substantial hardship if his certification is rendered inactive as a result of this situation. Petitioner further states that it would violate the principles of fairness to fail to recognize that the officer did successfully complete the requirement simply because a non-CJSTC-certified firearms instructor supervised the 2010 mandatory firearms requalification for the officer.
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waiver or variance filed by Janice D. Quinones, M.D., from paragraph 64B8-4.009(1)(c), F.A.C., with regard to certain requirements with regard to her application for practice in an area of critical need. Comments on this petition should be filed with the: Board of Medicine, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C03, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3053, within 14 days of publication of this notice.
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On November 10, 2011 the Division issued an order. The Final Order was in response to a Petition for emergency Variance from Drury Inn & Suites, filed October 25, 2011, and advertised in Vol. 37, No 44, of the Florida Administrative Weekly. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance grants the Petitioner a variance from Rule 2.20.1, 2.20.9 and 2.24.2 ASME A17.1, 2005 edition, as adopted by Chapter 30, Section 3001.2, Florida Building Code, adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, that requires a coated steel belt because the Petitioner has demonstrated that the purpose of the statute underlying the rule will be met and that Petitioner would suffer a substantial hardship if required to comply with this rule (VW 2011-361).
A copy of the Order may be obtained by contacting: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013.
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety hereby gives notice on November 9, 2011 the Division issued an order. The Final Order was in response to a Petition for emergency Variance from Florida Gulf Coast University, filed October 17, 2011, and advertised in Vol. 37, No. 43, of the Florida Administrative Weekly. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance grants the Petitioner a variance from Rule 2.18.5.1, 2.20.4 and 2.24.2.1 ASME A17.1, 2005 edition, as adopted by Chapter 30, Section 3001.2, Florida Building Code, adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, that requires 9.5 mm steel rope and a metallic sheave because the Petitioner has demonstrated that the purpose of the statute underlying the rule will be met and that Petitioner would suffer a substantial hardship if required to comply with this rule (VW 2011-350).
A copy of the Order may be obtained by contacting: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013.
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety hereby gives notice on November 9, 2011, the Division issued an order. The Final Order was in response to a Petition for Variance from Inlet Harbor Club, filed September 2, 2011, and advertised in Vol. 37, No. 37, of the Florida Administrative Weekly. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance grants the Petitioner a variance from Rule 3.11.3, 2.7.4, 3.10.4(t) and 3.3.2 ASME A17.3, 1996 edition, as adopted by Chapter 30, Section 3001.2, Florida Building Code, adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, that requires upgrading the elevators for firefighters’ emergency operations, restricted door openings, keyed stop switch and platform guards until July 1, 2015, because the Petitioner has demonstrated that the purpose of the statute underlying the rule will be met and that Petitioner would suffer a substantial hardship if required to comply with this rule (VW 2011-295).
A copy of the Order may be obtained by contacting: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013.
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety hereby gives notice on November 9, 2011, the Division issued an order. The Final Order was in response to a Petition for emergency Variance from Ormond in the Pines, filed September 8, 2011, and advertised in Vol. 37, No. 38, of the Florida Administrative Weekly. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance grants the Petitioner a variance from Rule 211.3c ASME A17.1, 1987 edition, as adopted by Chapter 30, Section 3001.2, Florida Building Code, adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, that requires call cancel and hold buttons until August 1, 2012, because the Petitioner has demonstrated that the purpose of the statute underlying the rule will be met and that Petitioner would suffer a substantial hardship if required to comply with this rule (VW 2011-305).
A copy of the Order may be obtained by contacting: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013.
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety hereby gives notice on November 9, 2011, the Division issued an order. The Final Order was in response to a Petition for Variance from Acapulco Inn, filed September 8, 2011, and advertised in Vol. 37, No. 38, of the Florida Administrative Weekly. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance grants the Petitioner a variance from Rule 3.3.2, 3.4.5 and 3.9.1 ASME A17.3, 1996 edition, as adopted by Chapter 30, Section 3001.2, Florida Building Code, adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, that requires platform guards, car lighting and normal terminal stopping devices until August 6, 2012, because the Petitioner has demonstrated that the purpose of the statute underlying the rule will be met and that Petitioner would suffer a substantial hardship if required to comply with this rule (VW 2011-306).
A copy of the Order may be obtained by contacting: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013.
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety hereby gives notice on November 9, 2011, the Division issued an order. The Final Order was in response to a Petition for Variance from First National Condo, filed September 9, 2011, and advertised in Vol. 37, No. 38, of the Florida Administrative Weekly. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance grants the Petitioner a variance from Rule 3.11.3 ASME A17.3, 1996 edition, as adopted by Chapter 30, Section 3001.2, Florida Building Code, adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, that requires upgrading the elevators for firefighters’ emergency operations until May 1, 2012, because the Petitioner has demonstrated that the purpose of the statute underlying the rule will be met and that Petitioner would suffer a substantial hardship if required to comply with this rule (VW 2011-309).
A copy of the Order may be obtained by contacting: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013.
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety hereby gives notice on November 9, 2011, the Division issued an order. The Final Order was in response to a Petition for Variance from Shands Lake Shore Regional Medical Center, filed September 20, 2011, and advertised in Vol. 37, No. 40, of the Florida Administrative Weekly. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance grants the Petitioner a variance from Rule 3.11.3, 3.11.1(a)(2) and 2.7.4 ASME A17.3, 1996 edition, as adopted by Chapter 30, Section 3001.2, Florida Building Code, adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, that requires upgrading the elevators for firefighters’ emergency operations, two-way communication and restricted door openings until December 1, 2013, because the Petitioner has demonstrated that the purpose of the statute underlying the rule will be met and that Petitioner would suffer a substantial hardship if required to comply with this rule (VW 2011-320).
A copy of the Order may be obtained by contacting: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013.
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety hereby gives notice on November 9, 2011, the Division issued an order. The Final Order was in response to a Petition for Variance from Porta Bella Yacht and Tennis Club, filed September 22, 2011, and advertised in Vol. 37, No. 40, of the Florida Administrative Weekly. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance grants the Petitioner a variance from Rule 3.11.3 ASME A17.3, 1996 edition, as adopted by Chapter 30, Section 3001.2, Florida Building Code, adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, that requires upgrading the elevators for firefighters’ emergency operations until July 1, 2015, because the Petitioner has demonstrated that the purpose of the statute underlying the rule will be met and that Petitioner would suffer a substantial hardship if required to comply with this rule (VW 2011-322).
A copy of the Order may be obtained by contacting: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013.
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety hereby gives notice on November 9, 2011, the Division issued an order. The Final Order was in response to a Petition for Variance from USF Health CAMLS, filed September 23, 2011, and advertised in Vol. 37, No. 40, of the Florida Administrative Weekly. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance grants the Petitioner a variance from Rule 2.20.1, 2.20.9 and 2.24.2 ASME A17.1, 2005 edition, as adopted by Chapter 30, Section 3001.2, Florida Building Code, adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, that requires a coated steel belt because the Petitioner has demonstrated that the purpose of the statute underlying the rule will be met and that Petitioner would suffer a substantial hardship if required to comply with this rule (VW 2011-324).
A copy of the Order may be obtained by contacting: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013.
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety hereby gives notice on November 9, 2011, the Department issued a Final Order that was in response to a Petition for Variance from Columbia Hospital, filed July 12, 2011, and advertised in Vol. 37, No. 30 of the Florida Administrative Weekly. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance denies the Petitioner a variance because the Petitioner has failed to meet its burden by not providing the Division with the specific rule adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), F.A.C. for which they are requesting the variance from (VW 2011-233).
A copy of the Order may be obtained by contacting: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013, (850)488-1133.
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety hereby gives notice on November 9, 2011, the Department issued a Final Order that was in response to a Petition for Variance from Yacht Haven Condo Assoc., filed June 13, 2011, and advertised in Vol. 37, No. 26 of the Florida Administrative Weekly. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance denies the Petitioner a variance because the Petitioner has failed to meet its burden by not providing the Division with the specific rule adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), F.A.C., for which they are requesting the variance from (VW 2011-204).
A copy of the Order may be obtained by contacting: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013, (850)488-1133.
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety hereby gives notice on November 9, 2011, the Department issued a Final Order that was in response to a Petition for Variance from College Studios, filed July 28, 2011, and advertised in Vol. 37, No. 32 of the Florida Administrative Weekly. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance denies the Petitioner a variance from Rule 3.11.3, ASME A17.3, 1996 edition, as adopted by Chapter 30, Section 3001.2, Florida Building Code, adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, that requires upgrading the elevators for firefighters’ emergency operations because the Petitioner failed to provide the information requested by the Division (VW 2011-248).
A copy of the Order may be obtained by contacting: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013, 850-488-1133.
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety hereby gives notice on November 9, 2011, the Department issued a Final Order that was in response to a Petition for Variance from First Christian Towers, filed July 12, 2011, and advertised in Vol. 37, No. 29 of the Florida Administrative Weekly. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance denies the Petitioner a variance because the Petitioner has failed to meet its burden by not providing the Division with the specific rule adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), F.A.C., for which they are requesting the variance from (VW 2011-226 & VW 2011-227).
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waiver from the Florida Department of Transportation, Application No. 11-1102-1, for utilization of Works or Lands of the District known as the C-100C Canal, Miami-Dade County, for a proposed guardrail installation. The proposed guardrail is located within the south right of way of C-100C on the east side of the northbound land of U.S. Highway 1 (S.R. 5), Section 21, Township 55 South, Range 40 East. The petition seeks relief from subsections 40E-6.011(4) and (6), and paragraph 40E-6.221(2)(j), Florida Administrative Code, which govern the placement of permanent and/or semi-permanent above-ground structures within 40 feet of the top of canal bank and within the District’s designated equipment staging areas located at all bridges and at pile-supported utility crossings within Works or Lands of the District.
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a permanent waiver of subsection 11B-27.00212(14), F.A.C., from Jupiter Island Public Safety Department on behalf of two officers for the 2008-2010 (7/1/2008 – 6/30/2010) mandatory firearms requalification reporting cycle. Subsection 11B-27.00212(14), F.A.C., requires officers to requalify with a firearm every two years on a course of fire mandated by Commission rule and supervised by a CJSTC-certified firearms instructor. The petition supports the requested waiver by stating that the officers at issue did successfully complete the course of fire, however, the instructor supervising the requalifications was a CJSTC-certified firearms instructor at the time of the requalification and did sign his own CJSTC 86A form. The other officer has no CJSTC 86A form on file for the 2010 reporting period, but did complete the mandatory course of fire. Petitioner states that these officers will suffer a substantial hardship if their certifications are rendered inactive as a result of this situation. Petitioner further states that it would violate the principles of fairness to fail to recognize that the officers did successfully complete the requirement simply because the firearms instructor signed his own CJSTC 86A form and the other officer has no 86A form on file for the 2010 reporting cycle.
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a permanent waiver of subsection 11B-27.00212(14), F.A.C., from Hendry County Sheriff’s Office on behalf of one officer for the 2010 reporting period (7/1/2008 – 6/30/2010). Subsection 11B-27.00212(14), F.A.C., requires officers to requalify with a firearm every two years on a course of fire mandated by Commission rule and supervised by a CJSTC-certified firearms instructor. The petition supports the requested waiver by stating that the officer at issue did successfully complete the course of fire, however, the instructor supervising the requalifications was not a CJSTC-certified firearms instructor. Petitioner states that the officer will suffer a substantial hardship if his certification is rendered inactive as a result of this situation. Petitioner further states that it would violate the principles of fairness to fail to recognize that the officer did successfully complete the requirement simply because a non-CJSTC-certified firearms instructor supervised the 2010 mandatory firearms requalification for the officer.
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waiver from the Florida Department of Transportation, Application No. 11-1102-2, for utilization of Works or Lands of the District known as the C-100 Canal, Miami-Dade County, for a proposed guardrail installation. The proposed guardrail is located within the south right of way of C-100 on the east side of the northbound lane of US Highway 1 (S.R. 5), Section 28, Township 55 South, Range 40 East. The petition seeks relief from subsections 40E-6.011(4) and (6), and paragraph 40E-6.221(2)(j), Florida Administrative Code, which govern the placement of permanent and/or semi-permanent above-ground structures within 40 feet of the top of canal bank and within the District’s designated equipment staging areas located at all bridges and at pile-supported utility crossings within Works or Lands of the District.
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On October 20, 2011, the Division of Hotels and Restaurants received a Petition for an Emergency Variance for Subparagraph 3-305.11(A)(2), 2001 FDA Food Code, Paragraph 3-305.14, 2001 FDA Food Code, Paragraph 6-202.15, 2001 FDA Food Code, Paragraph 6-202.16, 2001 FDA Food Code, subsection 61C-4.010(1), (6), Florida Administrative Code, from Silva Catering, Hialeah, FL. The above referenced F.A.C. addresses the requirement for proper handling and dispensing of food. They are requesting to dispense bulk potentially hazardous foods other than frankfurters from an open air mobile food dispensing vehicle.
The Petition for this variance was published in Vol. 37, No. 44 on November 4, 2011. The Order for this Petition was signed on November 10, 2011, and after a complete review of the variance request, the Division finds that the application of this Rule will create a financial hardship to the food service establishment. Furthermore, the Division finds that the Petitioner meets the burden of demonstrating that the underlying statute has been achieved by the Petitioner ensuring that each pan within the steam table is properly covered with an individual lid; the steam table is enclosed within a cabinet with tight-fitting doors, and is protected by an air curtain installed and operated according to the manufacturer’s specifications that protects against flying vermin or other environmental contaminants; all steam table foods must be properly reheated for hot holding at approved commissaries and held hot at the proper minimum temperature per the parameters of the currently adopted FDA Food Code; steam table food is to be dispensed by the operator with no customer self-service. The Petitioner shall also strictly adhere to the operating procedures and copies of the variance and operating procedures are to be present on the MFDV during all periods of operation.
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On October 19, 2011 the Division of Hotels and Restaurants received a Petition for an Emergency Variance for Subparagraph 3-305.11(A)(2), 2001 FDA Food Code, Paragraph 3-305.14, 2001 FDA Food Code, Paragraph 6-202.15, 2001 FDA Food Code, Paragraph 6-202.16, 2001 FDA Food Code, subsections 61C-4.010(1), (6), Florida Administrative Code, from Salim Lunch Truck, Orlando, FL. The above referenced F.A.C. addresses the requirement for proper handling and dispensing of food. They are requesting to dispense bulk potentially hazardous foods other than frankfurters from an open air mobile food dispensing vehicle.
The Petition for this variance was published in Vol. 37, No. 44 on November 4, 2011. The Order for this Petition was signed on November 10, 2011, and after a complete review of the variance request, the Division finds that the application of this rule will create a financial hardship to the food service establishment. Furthermore, the Division finds that the Petitioner meets the burden of demonstrating that the underlying statute has been achieved by the Petitioner ensuring that each pan within the steam table is properly covered with an individual lid; the steam table is enclosed within a cabinet with tight-fitting doors, and is protected by an air curtain installed and operated according to the manufacturer’s specifications that protects against flying vermin or other environmental contaminants; all steam table foods must be properly reheated for hot holding at approved commissaries and held hot at the proper minimum temperature per the parameters of the currently adopted FDA Food Code; steam table food is to be dispensed by the operator with no customer self-service. The Petitioner shall also strictly adhere to the operating procedures and copies of the variance and operating procedures are to be present on the MFDV during all periods of operation.
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a permanent waiver of subsection 11B-27.00212(14), F.A.C., from DeFuniak Springs Police Department on behalf of 20 officers for the 2008 (7/1/2006 – 6/30/2008) and 2010 (7/1/2008 – 6/30/2010) mandatory firearms requalification reporting periods. Subsection 11B-27.00212(14), F.A.C., requires officers to requalify with a firearm every two years on a course of fire mandated by Commission rule and supervised by a CJSTC-certified firearms instructor. The petition supports the requested waiver by stating that the officers at issue either are missing their appropriate CJSTC 86A forms or they were requalified by non-CJSTC-certified firearms instructors. Petitioner states that the officers will suffer a substantial hardship if their certifications are rendered inactive as a result of this situation. Petitioner further states that it would violate the principles of fairness to fail to recognize that the officers did successfully complete the requirement simply because a non-CJSTC- certified firearms instructor supervised mandatory firearms requalification for some of the officers and the appropriate CJSTC forms were not retained for other officers during the 2008 and 2010 mandatory firearms requalification reporting cycles.
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a permanent waiver of subsection 11B-27.00212(14), F.A.C., from Punta Gorda Police Department on behalf of one officer for the 2008 (7/1/2006 – 6/30/2008) and 2010 (7/1/2008 – 6/30/2010) mandatory firearms requalification reporting periods. Subsection 11B-27.00212(14), F.A.C., requires officers to requalify with a firearm every two years on a course of fire mandated by Commission rule and supervised by a CJSTC-certified firearms instructor. The petition supports the requested waiver by stating that the officer at issue is a CJSTC-certified firearms instructor. The officer supervised his own requalification shoots and signed his own CJSTC 86A form. Petitioner states that the officer will suffer a substantial hardship if his certification is rendered inactive as a result of this situation. Petitioner further states that it would violate the principles of fairness to fail to recognize that the officer did successfully complete the requirement simply because he supervised his own requalification shoots and signed his own CJSTC 86A form.
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William J. Johnson, seeking a variance or waiver of continuing education requirements pursuant to Section 470.015, Florida Statutes, and for reinstatement of his direct disposer license due to hardship or disability.
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Venetian Bayview Condo Assoc., Inc. Petitioner seeks an emergency variance of the requirements of ASME A17.3, Section 3.11.3, as adopted by Chapter 30, Section 3001.2, Florida Building Code, adopted by paragraph 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, that requires upgrading the elevators with firefighters’ emergency operations which poses a significant economic/financial hardship. Any interested person may file comments within 5 days of the publication of this notice with: Mark Boutin, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013 (VW 2011-380).
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Arijit Aichbhaumik, on behalf of WellDyne Rx, Inc., seeking a variance or waiver of Rule 64B16-28.141, Florida Administrative Code, which defines “Automated pharmacy system” as a mechanical system, located within or adjacent to the prescription department, that performs operations or activities, other than compounding or administration, relative to storage, packaging, dispensing, or distribution of medication, and which collects, controls, and maintains all transaction information.
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The purpose of the Miami-Dade Refugee Task Force meeting is to increase awareness of the refugee populations, share best practices, spot trends in refugee populations, build collaborations between agencies, help create good communication among service providers, get informed about upcoming community events, and discuss refugee program service needs and possible solutions to meeting those needs.
; Friday, December 9, 2011, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon
; Miami-Dade College, Wolfson Campus, 500 N.E. 2nd Ave., Bldg. 3208, Room # 9, Miami, FL 33132
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Regular Quarterly Meeting.; Tuesday, December 13, 2011, 10:00 a.m.; Flagler County Government Services Building, Bldg. #2, 1769 East Moody Boulevard, Bunnell, Florida 32110
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To conduct the regular business of the Agency on Bay Management.; December 8, 2011, 9:00 a.m.; 4000 Gateway Centre Blvd., Suite 100, Pinellas Park, FL 33782
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Regular meeting of the St. Lucie Local Coordinating Board for the Transportation Disadvantaged (LCB).
; Wednesday, December 14, 2011, 2:00 p.m.
; St. Lucie County Walton Road Annex, 2nd Floor, Conference Room, 1664 S.E. Walton Road, Port St. Lucie, Florida
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Election of Chair and Vice Chair and conduct general business.
; December 13, 2011, 9:30 a.m.
; Conference Call: 1(888)808-6959, Conference Code: 2452066
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The CFWI Steering Committee is a collaborative effort among government agencies formed to address water resource issues in the area known as the Central Florida Coordination Area. The CFWI Steering Committee will consider matters appearing on the agenda for the meeting or matters added to the agenda as determined by the Chair of the Committee. Additional information about this effort may be found at http://cfwiwater.com.
NOTE: One or more additional Governing Board members from each of the three districts named above may attend and participate in the meeting of the CFWI Steering Committee.
; December 2, 2011, 10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.; TOHO Water Authority, 951 Martin Luther King Boulevard, Kissimmee, Florida 34741
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The Department will hold the first of two workshops prior to an update of the St. Augustine Inlet Management Plan. Attendees will discuss coastal data, analyses of the beach and inlet littoral system, and implementation strategies that should be considered by the Department for adoption in the updated inlet management plan. This plan will be adopted pursuant to Section 161.161, Florida Statutes.
; November 30, 2011, 8:30 a.m.
; St. Johns County Emergency Management, Conference Room, 100 EOC Drive, St. Augustine, FL 32092
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A meeting to approve proposed CJSTC Region IV Officers Training Monies Operating Budget for FY 2012/2013.
; November 29, 2011, 10:00 a.m.
; Santa Fe College Institute of Public Safety, 3737 N.E. 39th Avenue, Gainesville, Florida
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Financial Management No.: 408178-1-52-01
Project Description: Clyde Morris Boulevard (SR 483) From South of Beville Road to Mayberry Avenue, Volusia County
The Florida Department of Transportation is holding a public information meeting regarding planned capacity improvements along Clyde Morris Boulevard (SR 483) from south of Beville Road (SR 400) to Mayberry Avenue. The project includes widening the roadway from four to six lanes with the construction of grassed medians throughout the corridor. It also involves construction of curbs and gutters, bike lanes, a shared use path, and sidewalks. Full median openings remain at the traffic signals and directional median openings will occur throughout the project. The safety and capacity improvements are expected to reduce crashes and improve traffic flow on this corridor. The project is not funded for right-of-way or construction in the FDOT’s Five Year Work Program.
; Monday, December 12, 2011, Open House, 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.; Presentation, 6:00 p.m.; Daytona State College, Building 110, 1200 W. International Speedway Boulevard, Daytona Beach, Florida 32114
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Executive Session and Board discussion regarding the Faculty Collective Bargaining Agreement and related labor matters pursuant to Section 447.605, Florida Statutes (2011). Pursuant to Section 447.605, Florida Statutes (2011), the Executive Session is closed to the public and exempt from the requirements of Section 286.011, Florida Statutes (2011). Documents prepared for the Executive Session pertaining to faculty collective bargaining are confidential and exempt from Section 119.07(1), Florida Statutes (2011).; December 6, 2011, 12:00 Noon – 2:00 p.m.
STRATEGIC CONVERSATION:
PLACE: Betty P. Cook Nassau Center, 76346 William Burgess Blvd., Room T-117, Yulee, FL 32097
GENERAL SUBJECT MATTER TO BE CONSIDERED: College Readiness (Joint meeting with Nassau County School Board).
REGULAR MONTHLY BOARD MEETING:
DATE AND TIME: December 6, 2011, 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
PLACE: Betty P. Cook Nassau Center, 76346 William Burgess Blvd., Room T-126, Yulee, FL 32097
GENERAL SUBJECT MATTER TO BE CONSIDERED: Regular meeting.
EXECUTIVE SESSION:
DATE AND TIME: December 6, 2011, 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
; Betty P. Cook Nassau Center, 76346 William Burgess Blvd., Room T-108, Yulee, FL 32097
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General business of the committee. The Board of Medicine announces that certain Committee meetings will be held on the Thursday, before each Full Board meeting. Committee meetings may be cancelled prior to the meeting date. Please check the Board Web Site: www.flhealthsource.com for cancellations or changes to meeting dates or call: Board of Medicine at (850)245-4131 for information.; UPDATED TIME: Thursday, December 1, 2011, immediately following the Rules/Legislative Committee; Marriott Orlando Airport, 7499 Augusta National Drive, Orlando, FL 32822, Hotel phone #: (407)851-9000
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General business of the board. The Board of Medicine announces that certain Committee meetings will be held on the Thursday, before each Full Board meeting. Committee meetings may be cancelled prior to the meeting date. Please check the Board Web Site at www.flhealthsource.com for cancellations or changes to meeting dates or call the Board of Medicine.; UPDATED TIME: Thursday, December 1, 2011, immediately following the Probationers Committee; Marriott Orlando Airport, 7499 Augusta National Drive, Orlando, FL 32822, Hotel phone #: (407)851-9000
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The Joint Glades/Hendry Local Coordinating Board for the Transportation Disadvantaged will be holding their quarterly meeting.; Wednesday, December 7, 2011, 10:30 a.m.; Glades County Library, 201 Riverside Drive, Moore Haven, Florida
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The Lee County Metropolitan Planning Organization’s Transportation Disadvantaged Local Coordinating Board will be holding their quarterly meeting.; December 16, 2011, 1:30 p.m.; Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council, 1926 Victoria Avenue, Fort Myers, Florida 33901
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Reconsideration cases.
; November 29, 2011, 9:00 a.m.
; Conference Call: 1(888)808-6959, Conference Code: 5642037
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The SWFRPC’s Executive Committee and Executive Director Search Committee will be conducting the final interviews for new Executive Director.; Friday, December 9, 2011, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council, 1st Floor, Conference Room, 1926 Victoria Avenue, Fort Myers, FL
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Committee and Task Force Meetings. Please note that committees and task forces of the Florida Independent Living Council will meet at various times throughout the year to carry out the work of the council; the meeting dates and times will be posted at the above address at least seven days prior to the meeting.
Persons who want to be notified of such meetings may request to be put on the mailing list for such notices by writing: Molly Gosline, Florida Independent Living Council, 1416 N. Adams Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32303, (850)488-5624 or Toll Free 1(877)822-1993.
; December 6-10, 2011, 9:00 a.m.
MEETING: Full Council Meeting; Aloft Tallahassee Downtown, 200 N. Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32301, (850)513-0313
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The Statewide Drug Policy Advisory Council will meet to provide through various presentations, an overview on substance abuse trends and treatments, pertinent substantive legislation filed, and estimates of the funding needed for substance abuse treatment.
; Monday, December 5, 2011, 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
; 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Room 301, Tallahassee, Florida; Conference Call: 1(888)808-6959, Conference Code: 1634613
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Quarterly business meeting and field trip.; December 7, 2011, 9:30 a.m.; Sam’s House at the Pine Island Conservation Area, 6195 North Tropical Trail, Merritt Island, Florida 32953, (321)449-4720
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This workshop is being held to afford interested persons the opportunity to express their views concerning the location, conceptual design, social, economic and environmental effects of Financial Project ID: 208207-7, otherwise known as the proposed widening of SR 15 (US 17) in Clay County, Florida. The Florida Department of Transportation is proposing the construction of two northbound auxiliary lanes along the east side of US 17 from the Orange Park Kennel Club to I-295 that will connect to the eastbound and westbound interchange ramps. The proposed improvements will require the elimination of two directional median openings just south of the US 17 and I-295 interchange, improved geometry at Wells Road and Old Orange Park Road intersections and the installation of a stormwater retention pond within the project limits. The workshop will be an “Open House” format to allow visitors to drop by anytime from 4:30 to 6:30 to talk with Department staff, ask questions and submit written comments. An Open comment period will begin at 6:30 p.m. Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability or family status.; December 12, 2011, 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.; Orange Park Town Hall, 2042 Park Avenue, Orange Park, FL
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General Business.
; December 6, 2011, 9:30 a.m. or soon thereafter
; Department of Business and Professional Regulation, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1047
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The webinar will provide a Power Point presentation on the application review process, a review of the application attachments, a demonstration of the Online Review System and review of a sample application.
Other topics to be covered include evaluation criteria, applicant administrative capability, meeting procedures, conflict of interest, staff recommendations, and the voting and ranking procedures. The webinar will conclude with a question and answer session.
; December 2, 2011, 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
; Webinar via WebEx (register online at www.flheritage.com/grants)
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Matters pertaining to the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind.; Friday, December 9, 2011, 9:00 a.m.; Center for Learning Development, Moore Hall, Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind, 207 N. San Marco Avenue, St. Augustine, FL 32084
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To conduct the general business of the Joint Finance and Planning Committee.
; November 29, 2011, 11:00 a.m.
; Stabile Trustees Boardroom, 12902 Magnolia Drive, Tampa, FL
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Probable Cause Panel and General Business Meeting.; January 9, 2012; April 9, 2012; July 9, 2012; October 8, 2012, 8:00 a.m. or soon thereafter; Capital Circle Office Center, 4042 Bald Cypress Way, Room 301, Tallahassee, FL 32399-3255
A meeting or portion of a probable cause panel meeting is public only if a case or cases are public by reason of reconsideration.
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A Public Workshop for the Central Everglades Planning Process sponsored by the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force is being held to engage the public. This workshop will report the Task Force’s feedback to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the SFWMD during the Central Everglades Planning Process. The public is advised that it is possible that one or more members of the Water Resources Advisory Commission and Governing Board of the South Florida Water Management District may attend and participate in this meeting.; November 30, 2011, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Working Group sponsored Public Workshop on the Central Everglades Study; SFWMD, B-1 Auditorium, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33406
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General business of the committee. Committee meetings may be cancelled prior to the meeting date. Please check the Board Web Site: www.flhealthsource.com for cancellations or changes to meeting dates or call: Board of Medicine at (850)245-4131 for information.; UPDATE DATE/TIME: Thursday, December 1, 2011, 12:30 p.m.; Marriott Orlando Airport, 7499 Augusta National Drive, Orlando, FL 32822. Hotel phone #: (407)851-9000
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Discussion and consideration of District business including regulatory and non-regulatory matters. Staff may recommend approval of external amendments which affect the adopted budget.
NOTE: One or more Governing Board members may attend and participate in the meetings by means of communications media technology.
; Tuesday, December 13, 2011, 8:15 a.m., Chair’s Meeting; 9:00 a.m., Finance, Administration and Audit Committee; 10:00 a.m., Regulatory Committee followed by Governing Board Meeting and Public Hearing on Land Acquisition; District Headquarters, 4049 Reid Street (Hwy 100 West), Palatka, FL 32177
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To conduct a workshop on the Florida College Savings Program.; Tuesday, December 13, 2011, 2:00 p.m. or soon thereafter – until completion; The University of South Florida, David C. Anchin Center, TECO Room (#DAC 103), 4202 East Fowler Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33620
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The purpose of this meeting is to conduct the regular business of the Florida Prepaid College Board Investment Committee.; Wednesday, December 14, 2011, 9:00 a.m. or soon thereafter – until completion; The University of South Florida, David C. Anchin Center, TECO Room (#DAC 103), 4202 East Fowler Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33620
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The purpose of this meeting is to conduct the regular business of the Florida Prepaid College Board.; Wednesday, December 14, 2011, following the adjournment of the Investment Committee of the Florida Prepaid College Board meeting on December 14, 2011, at the same location, until completion; The University of South Florida, David C. Anchin Center, TECO Room (#DAC 103), 4202 East Fowler Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33620
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The purpose of this meeting is to conduct the regular business of the Florida Prepaid College Foundation Board.; Wednesday, December 14, 2011, following the adjournment of the Florida Prepaid College Board meeting on December 14, 2011, at the same location, until completion; The University of South Florida, David C. Anchin Center, TECO Room (#DAC 103), 4202 East Fowler Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33620
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The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District Six will hold a Public Information meeting for a roadway project on State Road (SR) 948/NW 36 Street from Lee Drive to East SR 25/US 27/Okeechobee Road, in the Cities of Hialeah and Miami Spring, to discuss the project’s design and scope work. The project identification number is: 425979-1-52-01. The public information meeting will follow an informal, open house format allowing the public to arrive at any time from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Graphic displays will be shown and FDOT representatives will be available to discuss the project and answer questions about the project.
; Tuesday, December 6, 2011, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
; Miami Springs Country Club, Majestic Room, 650 Curtis Parkway, Miami Spring, FL 33166
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Financial Management No. 237650-3
Project Description: SR 507 (Babcock Street), from Melbourne Avenue to Fee Avenue.
The project includes widening for additional turn lanes, the addition of a raised median along SR507, new signalization equipment, and roadway resurfacing along with drainage improvements. A new roadway lighting system will also be installed. Construction of these improvements will begin in Spring 2012.
; Wednesday, December 14, 2011, Open House, 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.; Melbourne City Hall Council Chambers, 900 East Strawbridge Avenue, Melbourne, FL 32901
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To review reconsideration cases.
; December 9, 2011, 9:00 a.m.
; Department of Health, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Building 4042, Room #301, Tallahassee, Florida 32399
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This is an Alternatives Public Workshop for a Project Development and Environment (PD&E) Study along SR 826/Palmetto Expressway from SR 836/Dolphin Expressway to SR 932/NW 103 Street in Miami-Dade County.
; December 15, 2011, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
; Intercontinental Hotel, 2505 N.W. 87 Avenue, Doral, FL 33172
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Applications and general board business.
; Tuesday, November 29, 2011, 11:00 a.m.
; Conference Call: 1(888)808.6959 and the Conference Code: 9226020
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The purpose of this reception is to meet the five candidates for the position of Executive Director of the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council. The five candidates will be interviewed the following day, December 9, 2011, between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council.
Two or more Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council members are anticipated to attend this reception. The Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council members may engage in informal discussions and may individually speak about and/or respond to questions concerning matters of interest and relevance to the citizens of Lee County. No actions or decisions of the Council members on any Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council matters will be taken at this event.
; Thursday, December 8, 2011, 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., a reception will take place; To Be Determined within Lee County, Florida
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SWFRPC’s Executive Committee will be discussing the Executive Director interview process.; Thursday, December 1, 2011, 9:00 a.m.; Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council, 2nd Floor, Meeting Room, 1926 Victoria Avenue, Fort Myers, FL
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This will be the inaugural meeting of the Commissioner’s Agricultural Water Policy Advisory Council. Topics to be discussed include Numeric Nutrient Criteria and Agricultural Water Supply.; Friday, December 9, 2011, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon; The Florida Farm Bureau, 5700 S.W. 34th Street, Gainesville, FL 32608, (352)378-8100
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The Committee discusses and makes recommendations on pesticide registration issues impacting human health and safety and the environment.; December 1, 2011, 9:00 a.m.; Bureau of Pesticides Conference Room, 3125 Conner Boulevard, Building 6, Room 606, Tallahassee, Florida 32399, (850)617-7917
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General Board Meeting.
; December 1, 2011, 9:00 a.m.
; Conference Call: 1(888)808-6959, Conference Call: 2453454
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SWFRPC’s Budget & Finance Committee monthly meeting.; Monday, December 5, 2011, 9:00 a.m.; Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council, 1st Floor, Conference Room, 1926 Victoria Avenue, Fort Myers, FL
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General meeting.; December 2, 2011, 1:00 p.m.; Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport, 9300 Airport Blvd., Orlando, Florida 32827
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The Probable Cause Panel will meet to conduct a private meeting to review cases to determine probable cause and to conduct a public meeting to review cases where probable cause was previously found. All or part of this meeting may be conducted as a teleconference in order to permit maximum participation of the Probable Cause Panel or its counsel.
; December 12, 2011, 2:00 p.m. or soonest thereafter
; Zora Neale Hurston Building, North Tower, Suite N901, 400 West Robinson Street, Orlando, Florida 32801
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Official business of Commission – among topics included, but not limited to, are proposed legislation affecting Chapter 475, Part I, F.S., rule development workshops, Florida Administrative Code 61J2 rule amendments, budget discussions, escrow disbursement requests, recovery fund claims, education issues, petitions for declaratory statement, petitions for rule variance/waiver, and disciplinary actions.
All or part of this meeting may be conducted as a teleconference in order to permit maximum participation of the Commission members or its counsel.
; Tuesday, December 13, 2011; Wednesday, December 14, 2011, 8:30 a.m.
; Zora Neale Hurston Building, North Tower, Suite N901, 400 West Robinson Street, Orlando, Florida 32801
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The Board of Directors will be meeting to discuss general business.; Tuesday, December 6, 2011, 5:00 p.m.; Holiday Inn and Suites Ocala, Ocala Conference and Meeting Center, 3600 S.W. 38th Avenue, Ocala, Florida 34474
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General Meeting of the Board of Directors – TRDA; General Meeting of the Board of Directors for the TRD Foundation to immediately follow.
; Wednesday, November 25, 2011, 3:00 p.m.
; TRDA Business Innovation Center, 1050 West NASA Boulevard, Melbourne, FL 32901
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To conduct a public meeting to reconsider disciplinary cases with prior findings of probable cause.
; Thursday, December 22, 2011, 2:00 p.m.
; Conference Call: 1(888)808-6959, Conference Code: 8180978700
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Any Development Order received prior to the meeting. Southeast Overtown Park West, Increment III Staff Assessment – City of Miami; Any Generally Consistent Comprehensive Plan Amendment Review received prior to the meeting; Generally Consistent Comprehensive Plan Amendment reviews for Coconut Creek (proposed); Doral and Broward County (adopted). Any Generally Inconsistent Comprehensive Plan Amendment Review received prior to the meeting; Meeting on monthly Council business; Executive Committee meeting at 10:00 a.m. at the above location. Council related committees may meet periodically before (9:00 a.m.) and following the regularly scheduled Council meetings. Any party desirous of ascertaining schedules of the sub-committees should call the Council Offices at (954)985-4416 (Broward).; Monday, December 5, 2011, 10:30 a.m.
; Murray E. Nelson Government & Cultural Center, 102050 Overseas Highway, Key Largo, FL 33037
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General Meeting and then Joint Meeting with Industrial Development Authority/Economic Development Council to discuss funding of non-profits.
; November 29, 2011, 8:30, a.m.
; 412 W. Orange Street, Room 102, Wauchula, Florida 33873
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General orientation of newly-appointed Board of Directors.
; November 28, 2011, 10:00 a.m.
; 2930 Kerry Forest Parkway, Suite 101, Tallahassee, FL 32309
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To conduct a public meeting to reconsider disciplinary cases with prior findings of probable cause.
; Friday, December 9, 2011, 2:00 p.m.
; Conference Call: 1(888)808-6959, Conference Code: 8180978700
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Negotiations to Become a Managing Entity for Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services for the Northeast, Central, and Southeast Regions. The Department intends to meet with potential vendors from each region to continue negotiations.
; December 1, 2011, 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
; 1317 Winewood Blvd., Bldg. 6, Conference Room A, Tallahassee, FL 32399
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Negotiations to Become a Managing Entity for Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services for the Northeast, Central, and Southeast Regions. This is a meeting of the Department's Chief Negotiator and assisting team to discuss the potential vendors for each region and for the Chief Negotiator to determine if further negotiations are required or to make a recommendation to the Secretary for contract award for any or all regions.
; December 2, 2011, 10:00 a.m.
; 1317 Winewood Blvd., Bldg. 6, Conference Room A, Tallahassee, FL 32399
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Negotiations to Become a Managing Entity for Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services for the Northeast, Central, and Southeast Regions. The Department may choose to meet with potential vendors from any or all regions to continue negotiations, if determined to be necessary during the meeting of negotiators on December 1, 2011. This meeting is subject to cancellation.
; December 5, 2011, 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
; 1317 Winewood Blvd., Bldg. 6, Conference Room A, Tallahassee, FL 32399
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Negotiations to Become a Managing Entity for Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services for the Northeast, Central, and Southeast Regions. This is a meeting of the Department’s Chief Negotiator and assisting team to discuss the potential vendors for any or all regions and for the Chief Negotiator to determine if further negotiations are required or to make a recommendation to the Secretary for contract award for any or all regions. This meeting is subject to cancellation.
; December 6, 2011, 10:00 a.m.
; 1317 Winewood Blvd., Bldg. 6, Conference Room A, Tallahassee, FL 32399
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SWFWMD Public Workshop: Evaluation of SWFWMD lands for potential hunting opportunities. Governing Board and Advisory Committee members may attend.; Monday, December 5, 2011, 6:00 p.m.; Hillsborough Community College Trinkle Center, 1206 North Park Road, Plant City, FL 33563
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Ribbon-cutting and opening ceremony for the Frances Archbold Hufty Learning Center and Adrian Archbold Lodge. SWFWMD and South Florida Water Management District Governing Board members and Highlands County commissioners may attend.; Friday, December 2, 2011, 2:00 p.m.; Archbold Biological Station, 123 Main Drive, Venus FL 33960
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Trust meetings for The Florida Municipal Investment Trust, the Florida Municipal Pension Trust Fund Board of Trustees and the Florida Municipal Loan Council.; Thursday, December 8, 2011
10:00 a.m. FMLC Meeting
11:00 a.m. FMPTF Meeting
12:00 Noon Joint Luncheon FMPTF/FMIvT/FMLC
1:00 p.m. FMPTF/FMIvT Joint Meeting
2:00 p.m. FMIvT Meeting
; The Vinoy Hotel, 501 5th Avenue N.E., St. Petersburg, Florida
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General Business Meeting.
; January 27, 2012, 9:00 a.m. or soon thereafter
; Capital Circle Office Center, 4042 Bald Cypress Way, Room 301, Tallahassee, FL
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The Board of Directors of the Wildlife Foundation of Florida will conduct administrative business of the Foundation including the Director update, Marketing update and Financial update.
; December 8, 2011, 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
; The public may participate in the call in Room 102E, Bloxham Building, 725 S. Calhoun St., Tallahassee, FL. Call (850)921-1144 for admittance into the Bloxham Building
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Regular Monthly Meeting.
; December 14, 2011; January 11, 1012; February 8, 2012; March 14, 2012; April 11, 2012; May 14, 2012; June 13, 2012; July 11, 2012; August 8, 2012; September 12, 2012; October 10, 2012; November 14, 2012; December 12, 2012, 5:00 p.m.
; 6191 Orange Drive, Room 6181P, Davie, FL 33314
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This is the first meeting of the Child Death Data Review Workgroup. This is an ad hoc workgroup of Florida's Children and Youth Cabinet that will evaluate existing processes for child death reviews, to improve communication and collaboration across agencies regarding the investigation of child deaths and to recommend ways to improve the response to the investigation of deaths.
; Friday, December 9, 2011, 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
; Building 2, Conference Room F, 2727 Mahan Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32308; Conference Call: 1(888)808-6959, Conference Code: 8509225531
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Probable Cause Panel Meeting.
; December 15, 2011, 9:00 a.m.
; Call: (850)245-4474 to inquire about call-in number
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This is the fifth meeting of the Task Force. The purpose of the phone conference meeting is for task force members to continue discussion regarding the best process for collecting and reporting information and members’ recommendations, and to review a rough draft of the report. The members will also continue discussions regarding a timeline to accomplish its tasks and complete the report, the agenda for future meetings, and any other topics of concern to members.; Tuesday, December 12, 2011, 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.; 1801 Hermitage Boulevard, Third Floor, Conference Room, Tallahassee, Florida 32308. The meeting is in a secure building, so please call: (850)413-4702 upon arriving at the building so that an assistant can take you to the Third Floor, Conference Room.
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Regular monthly meeting of the SSRC Finance and Budget Workgroup.
; Monday, December 5, 2011, 3:00 p.m.
; CCOC, Department of Revenue, Building B2, Room 2103, Conference Room, 2450 Shumard Oak Blvd., Tallahassee, FL
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CCRAB Goal II Prevention: Discussion of items that were not covered on the 11/4/11 call and miscellaneous actions items.
; December 2, 2011, 10:00 a.m.
; 1(888)808-6959, Conference Code: 5088661795
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To discuss and implement provisions of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) pertaining to facilities with hazardous materials within the Florida LEPC District VIII.; November 30, 2011, 10:30 a.m.; Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, 4000 Gateway Centre Blvd., Suite 100, Pinellas Park, FL 33782
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To conduct meeting/hearings pursuant to Section 121.23, Florida Statutes and to consider other matters related to the business of the Commission.
; Monday, December 12, 2011, 9:00 a.m. (Eastern)
; Conference Call: 1(888)808-6959, and enter Conference Code: 9214787
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Official business of the Florida Mobile Home Relocation Corporation. Review of mobile home owner applications for compensation for relocation and/or abandonment due to change in land use, and such other business as may come before the board. A schedule for future meetings will be determined.
; December 8, 2011, 2:00 p.m.
; Telephone conference call
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Contract review.
; December 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29, 2011, 10:00 a.m.
; 1441 Maclay Commerce Drive, Suite 200, Tallahassee, FL 32312, via conference call
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Articulation issues regarding secondary and postsecondary education.
; December 8, 2011, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon
; Conference Call: 1(888)808-6959, Code: 2459544
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General matters to come before the Committee.
; December 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29, 2011, 10:00 a.m.
; 1441 Maclay Commerce Drive, Suite 200, Tallahassee, FL 32312, via conference call
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Updates and discussion of the Middle St. Johns River; Basin Program.
The Projects and Land Committee will discuss agenda items, followed by committee recommendations to be approved by the full Governing Board.
NOTE: In the event a quorum of the Committee is not available for the business meeting at the date, time and place set forth above, the Committee shall meet on Tuesday, December 13 2011, 8:00 a.m. District Headquarters, 4049 Reid Street (Hwy. 100 West), Palatka, FL 32177. One or more Governing Board members may attend and participate in the meetings by means of communications media technology.
; Thursday, December 8, 2011, 4:00 p.m., Projects & Land Committee Business Meeting
Friday, December 9, 2011, 8:00 a.m., Projects & Land Committee Site Visits
; Thursday, December 8, 2011, 4:00 p.m., Projects & Land Committee Business Meeting:
Orlando Marriott Lake Mary, 1501 International Parkway, Lake Mary, FL 32746
Friday, December 9, 2011, 8:00 a.m., Projects & Land Committee Site Visits:
Various locations along Lakes Harney, Jesup, and Monroe and the St. Johns River north to Blue Springs
Starting location: C.S. Lee Park, 4600 East S.R. 46, Geneva, FL 32732
The time and location of the site visits may be changed due to inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances. Notice of such change will be made at the December 8, 2011 Business Meeting.
Notice of such change will also be available by contacting: St. Johns River Water Management District, Attention: Heather Barnes, 4049 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177, or by phone at (386)329-4347.
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The Governor’s Panel on Excellence in Long-Term Care will be considering applications received for the Gold Seal Award designation. Other business as needed may also be discussed.
; Tuesday, December 13, 2011, 9:00 a.m.
; Agency for Health Care Administration, 2727 Mahan Drive, Building #2, Conference Room F, Third Floor, Tallahassee, Florida 32308
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General Business Meeting.
; January 6, 2012, 8:30 a.m. (EST) or soon thereafter
; The Peabody Hotel, 9801 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819, (407)352-4000
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This meeting will discuss an update of Board of Directors operations.
; December 13, 2011, 8:30 a.m.
; Florida Institute for the Commercialization of Public Research, Boca Raton, FL
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Regular business of the Board.
; Tuesday, December 6, 2011, 1:00 p.m. (EST) or shortly thereafter
; Conference Call: 1(888)808-6959, Conference Code: 6321783289
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The Long-term Care Managed Care Technical Advisory Workgroup has been established by the Florida Legislature through Section 409.9841, Florida Statutes, which states: Before August 1, 2011, the agency shall establish a technical advisory workgroup to assist in developing:
(a) The method of determining Medicaid eligibility pursuant to Section 409.985(3), F.S.
(b) The requirements for provider payments to nursing homes under Section 409.983(6), F.S.
(c) The method for managing Medicare coinsurance crossover claims.
(d) Uniform requirements for claims submissions and payments, including electronic funds transfers and claims processing.
(e) The process for enrollment of and payment for individuals pending determination of Medicaid eligibility
; December 12, 2011, 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Agency for Health Care Administration, 2727 Mahan Drive, Building 3, Conference Room A, Tallahassee, FL 32308. For interested parties unable to attend in person, this meeting will be recorded and posted online within 48 hours of the meeting. To locate please visit our website (http://ahca.myflorida.com) and click on the link to “Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Program”
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This meeting will discuss on-going issues, developing issues and other matters.
; December 8, 2011, 8:30 a.m.
; Residence Inn by Marriott, Tallahassee, Universities at the Capitol, 600 West Gaines Street, Tallahassee, FL 32304, (850)329-9080, Fax: (850)329-9070
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Ad Hoc Committee to create a Vision Statement for the Council to consider.; December 2, 2011, 9:00 a.m.; Teleconference
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To take final action in Docket No. 110304-GU.
Emergency Cancellation of Meeting: If a named storm or other disaster requires cancellation of the meeting, Commission staff will attempt to give timely direct notice to the parties. Notice of cancellation of the meeting will also be provided on the Commission’s website (http://www.psc.state.fl.us/) under the Hot Topics link found on the home page. Cancellation can also be confirmed by calling the Office of the General Counsel at (850)413-6199.
; Tuesday, December 6, 2011, Commission Conference, 9:30 a.m., although the time at which this item will be heard cannot be determined at this time; Commission Hearing Room 148, Betty Easley Conference Center, 4075 Esplanade Way, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850
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General Business Meeting.
; January 20, 2012, 8:00 a.m. or soon thereafter
; The Peabody Hotel, 9801 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819, (407)352-4000
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Technical and Operational Issues meetings. These issues are related to Health Plans.; December 1, 2011, 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. This replaces the previously published meeting date of December 22, 2011, which has been cancelled; Agency for Health Care Administration, Building 3, Conference Room C, 2727 Mahan Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32308; Conference Call: 1(888)808-6959, Conference Code: 8509227332. Those not able to attend in person may call the conference phone number (listed above)
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Old and New Business.; December 12, 2011, 10:00 a.m.; Florida State Fairground, Tampa, Florida
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Old and New Business.; December 12, 2011, 11:00 a.m.; Florida State Fairground, Tampa, FL
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The Hearing Panel of the Education Practices Commission will consider final agency action in matters dealing with the disciplining of certified educators.; A Records Retention and Office Needs Meeting, December 7, 2011, 1:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as can be heard; A Teacher Hearing Panel, December 8, 2011, 9:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as can be heard; A Teacher Hearing Panel, 1:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as can be heard; An Administrator Hearing Panel, December 9, 2011, 9:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as can be heard; A Business Meeting, 9:45 a.m. or as soon thereafter as can be heard; First District Court of Appeals, 2000 Drayton Drive, Tallahassee, Florida 32399, (850)488-6151
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Old & New Business.; December 12, 2011, 1:00 p.m.; Florida State Fairground, Tampa, Florida
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Medicaid Reform Technical Advisory Panel. All interested parties are encouraged to attend.
; Friday, December 9, 2011, 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (EST)
; Agency for Health Care Administration, 2727 Mahan Drive, Building 3, Conference Room A, Tallahassee, FL 32308; Conference Call: 1(866)498-8391, Conference ID: 28813746
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Cancer Control Research Advisory Council (CCRAB) Goal 1-System Capacity and Infrastructure General Informational Meeting by telephone.
; November 29, 2011, 4:00 p.m.
; 1(888)808-6959, Conference Code: 5088661795
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General Business Meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m., and at the conclusion of the General Business Meeting a Rules Workshop will begin. The general subject matter for the general business meeting is review of applications and the general subject matter for the rules workshop is Chapters 61K1-1, 61K1-2 and 61K1-3, Florida Administrative Code. The Commission will be considering a substantial re-write of existing rules.
; December 1, 2011, 9:00 a.m.
; 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee Florida 32399; Conference Call: 1(888)808-6959, Conference Code: 4137430
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Business before the ISAC.
; Wednesday, December 7, 2011, 1:30 p.m.
; Teleconference: 1(866)361-7525, ID: 486 964 1229#
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The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District Six will hold a public meeting for a roadway project on State Road (SR) 997/Krome Avenue from Kendall Drive/SW 88 Street to SW 8 Street to discuss the project’s design and scope of work. The project identification number is: 249614-3-52-01. The public meeting will follow an informal, open house format allowing the public to arrive at any time from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Graphic displays will be shown at the meeting, and FDOT representatives will be available to discuss the project and answer questions.
; Wednesday, December 7, 2011, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
; Kendale Lakes Branch Library, 15205 S.W. 88th Street (Kendall Drive), Miami, FL 33196
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Public Hearing of the Governing Board of the South Florida Water Management District to adopt the Florida Forever Work Plan, 2012 Annual Update, included as Chapter 6A; Volume II of the South Florida Environmental Report. Public comments on the Plan may be made by regular mail or e-mail received by the District no later than 5:00 p.m., January 10, 2012 or in person at the public hearing on January 12, 2012. At the conclusion of the public hearing, the District Governing Board will vote on the recommendation to adopt the Plan.
For more information regarding the Plan, please contact: Wanda Caffie-Simpson, Budget Bureau, (561)682-6445, e-mail: wsimpso@sfwmd.gov, South Florida Water Management District Headquarters, 3301 Gun Club Road, Mail Stop Code 7320, West Palm Beach, FL 33406.
; Thursday, January 12, 2012, Regular Meeting, 9:00 am.; Public Hearing is anticipated to start after completion of the Discussion Agenda but may occur earlier or later in the day. The draft Florida Forever Work Plan, 2012 Annual Update (Volume II, Chapter 6A, of the 2012 South Florida Environmental Report) will be available for public review and comment from December 16, 2011 through January 12, 2012
; South Florida Water Management District, Headquarters, B-1 Building, Auditorium, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida
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Disability Rights Florida, Florida’s Protection and Advocacy Programs Annual/Quarterly meeting of the Board of Directors. The Annual Board of Directors Election of Officers.
; Thursday, December 8, 2011, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
; The Hilton Garden Inn-Central, 1330 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32301, (850)893-8300
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The purpose of the meeting is to permit parties to present testimony and exhibits relative to the application by Gulf Power Company, and for such other purposes as the Commission may deem appropriate. All witnesses shall be subject to cross-examination at the conclusion of their testimony on the issues identified by the parties at the prehearing conference held on November 21, 2011.
Emergency Cancellation of Customer Meeting: If a named storm or other disaster requires cancellation of the meeting, Commission staff will attempt to give timely direct notice to the parties. Notice of cancellation of the meeting will also be provided on the Commission’s website (http://www.psc.state.fl.us/) under the Hot Topics link found on the home page. Cancellation can also be confirmed by calling: Office of the General Counsel at (850)413-6199.
; December 12-16, 2011, 9:30; December 19, 2011, has also been reserved for the continuation of the hearing, if needed; Room 148, Betty Easley Conference Center, 4075 Esplanade Way, Tallahassee, Florida
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The Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) is seeking a non-profit entity to administer the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) in Hendry County, Florida. Pursuant to a notice in the October 28, 2011, Florida Administrative Weekly regarding agencies interested in becoming the CSBG provider for Hendry County, two letters of interest were received. The purpose of this hearing is to afford these agencies an opportunity to present to all interested parties in the community their qualifications and proposal for providing services if selected. The two agencies are:
Immokalee Multicultural Multipurpose Community Action Agency, Incorporated
The Agricultural and Labor Program, Incorporated
In order to be designated to serve as the eligible entity, an entity must agree to add additional members to its board to ensure adequate representation in compliance with 42 U.S.C. 9909 and 9910 and Rule Chapter 9B-22.011, Florida Administrative Code. Special consideration shall be given to an organization with demonstrated effectiveness in providing a broad range of services designed to eliminate poverty and foster self-sufficiency. Priority shall be given to existing CSBG eligible entities in good standing with DEO that are providing related services in the specified county or in areas contiguous to or within reasonable proximity to the specified county.
Selection will be based on the entity’s experience and performance in related federal or state programs in assisting low-income persons in the area to be served, and the entity's capacity to undertake a timely and effective program. The following qualities will be reviewed: (1) the extent to which the past or current program achieved or is achieving goals in a timely fashion; (2) the quality of work performed by the entity; (3) the number, qualifications, and experience of the staff members of the entity; and (4) the ability to maintain compliance with administrative and financial management requirements.
ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN: After this hearing, The DEO will review the applications received and make a decision regarding each entity’s eligibility to provide program services in Hendry County. A recommendation for the selected entity will then be prepared by DEO staff for subsequent consideration and approval or disapproval by DEO’s Executive Secretary and the Governor.
; Tuesday, January 10, 2012, 10:00 a.m.; 640 South Main Street, Conference Room #2, Labelle, Florida 33935
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Recommendations for drugs to be included on the Preferred Drug List are made at this meeting. Members of the public who wish to speak at this meeting must contact: Vern Hamilton at (850)412-4154. The number of speakers will be limited and are accommodated in order of notification to: Mr. Hamilton. Because of unforeseen events that may cause changes, interested parties are encouraged to watch the web site at: www.ahca.myflorida/Medicaid/Prescribed_Drug/meetings.shtml.
; Friday, January 13, 2012, 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
; Tampa Airport Marriott, Tampa International Airport, Tampa, Florida 33607
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To discuss issues concerning the film and entertainment industry, general administrative matters of the Advisory Council and hear public input and advisement.; December 9, 2011, 10:00 a.m.; Please Call: 1(888)808-6959, Conference Code: 4104765
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Probable Cause panel meeting, portions which are closed to the public. Agenda available on request.
; December 14, 2011, 9:00 a.m.
; Access Phone: 1(888)808-6959, Conference Code: 9226020
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The opening of replies for the Invitation to Negotiate for Medical Professional Recertification Services for Refugees and Entrants in Miami-Dade County (ITN #SNR12K01), as provided for in Section 2.7 of the ITN published on the Vendor Bid System (VBS) on October 31, 2011.
; December 7, 2011, 3:45 p.m.
; Florida Department of Children and Families, Refugee Services, 1317 Winewood Blvd., Bldg. 5, Room 203, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0700
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The initial meeting of evaluators for the Invitation to Negotiate for Medical Professional Recertification Services for Refugees and Entrants in Miami-Dade County (ITN #SNR12K01), as provided for in Section 2.7 of the ITN published on the Vendor Bid System (VBS) on October 31, 2011.
; December 8, 2011, 10:00 a.m.
; Florida Department of Children and Families, Refugee Services, 1317 Winewood Blvd., Bldg. 5, Room 203, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0700; Conference Call: 1(888)808-6959, Conference Code: 4883791#
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This public meeting is being conducted to present the project progress to date and obtain input from community residents, business owners, property owners and other interested stakeholders concerning the proposed project alternatives being considered on SR 289 (Ninth Avenue) Corridor.
The SR 289 (Ninth Avenue) Project Development and Environment (PD&E) Study project limits are from Underwood Avenue to State Road 742 (Creighton Road).
; Thursday, December 1, 2011, 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
; Cokesbury United Methodist Church, Asbury Place Facility, 5725 N. 9th Avenue, Pensacola, Florida 32504
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All or part of this meeting may be conducted as a teleconference in order to permit maximum participation by Governing Board members. The Governing Board may take official action at the meeting on any item appearing on the agenda and on any item that is added to the agenda as a result of a change to the agenda approved by the presiding officer of the meeting pursuant to Section 120.525, Florida Statutes.
The purpose of the meeting is to conduct Attorney Client Sessions regarding pending District litigation and for the Governing Board to discuss and consider District business, including regulatory and non-regulatory matters, and may include an amendment to the District’s Fiscal Year 11-12 budget to revise revenues and expenditures.
; December 5, 2011, 9:00 a.m., Special Governing Board Meeting
; SFWMD Headquarters, B-1 Building, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406
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To conduct the regular business of the Union County Transportation Disadvantaged Coordinating Board.; December 8, 2011, 1:15 p.m.; Board of County Commissioners Meeting Room, County Courthouse, 55 West Main Street, Lake Butler, Florida
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Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, Advocacy Committee Business.
; December 9, 2011, 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. (EST)
; Call In: 1(888)808-6959, Conference Code: 938 215 2028
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To conduct the regular business of the North Central Florida (District 3) Local Emergency Planning Committee.; December 8, 2011, 10:00 a.m.; SiVance, LLC, 4044 Northeast 54th Avenue, Gainesville, Florida
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To conduct the regular business of the North Central Florida Regional Hazardous Materials Response Team Policy Board.; December 8, 2011, 1:00 p.m.; SiVance, LLC, 4044 Northeast 54th Avenue, Gainesville, Florida
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There will be a second “Art in State Buildings” image review meeting for the University of North Florida's new Biological Sciences Building. The purpose of the meeting will be to select finalist to provide artwork for the new building.
; December 14, 2011, 11:00 a.m.; Social Sciences Building, Dean’s Conference Room, 51/3201, Jacksonville, FL
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This is a technical meeting to discuss reductions in total nitrogen and total phosphorus from water quality improvement projects related to the Banana River Lagoon Basin Management Action Plan. The monitoring plan proposed as part of the Basin Management Action Plan will also be discussed at this meeting. The Total Maximum Daily Load for the Banana River Lagoon adopted in March 2009 requires reductions in the loadings of total nitrogen and total phosphorus sufficient to meet seagrass depth targets.
; December 2, 2011, 1:30 p.m.
; Brevard County Agricultural Center, 3695 Lake Drive, Cocoa, Florida 32926
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This is a technical meeting to discuss reductions in total nitrogen and total phosphorus from water quality improvement projects related to the North Indian River Lagoon Basin Management Action Plan. The monitoring plan proposed as part of the Basin Management Action Plan will also be discussed at this meeting. The Total Maximum Daily Load for the North Indian River Lagoon adopted in March 2009 requires reductions in the loadings of total nitrogen and total phosphorus sufficient to meet seagrass depth targets.
; December 2, 2011, 9:00 a.m.
; Brevard County Agricultural Center, 3695 Lake Drive, Cocoa, Florida 32926
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National Guard Foundation Meeting. The National Guard will consider action on changes to the By-Laws, procedures, administration and other business relative to the National Guard Foundation.
; December 5, 2011, 11:30 a.m.
; St. Augustine Officers Club, St. Francis Barracks, 82 Marine Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084
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Items of discussion include, but are not limited to, Committee Reports.
; December 14, 2011, 9:00 a.m. (EDT)
; The Peabody, 9801 International Drive, Orlando, FL
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Monday, December 5, 2011
9:00 a.m. Hurricane Research Advisory Committee
11:00 p.m. Asphalt Shingle Work Group
1:00 p.m. Threshold Building Renovation Work Group
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
9:00 a.m. Plenary session meeting of the Florida Building Commission
Review and Approve Agenda
Review and Approve the October 11, 2011 Meeting Minutes and Facilitator’s Report
Chair’s Discussion Issues and Recommendations
Resolution Commending Raul L. Rodriguez, AIA for Chairmanship of the Commission
Update of the Commission Workplan
Accessibility Waiver Applications:
Sherbrooke Apartments, Inc., 901 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL
Boys and Girls Club of Palm Beach, 905 Drexel Road, West Palm Beach, FL
Loews Miami Beach Hotel, 1601 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL
The Coca Cola Company, 2501 West Orange Avenue, Apopka, FL
Family Fun Concepts LLC, 5891 Lyons Road, Coconut Creek, FL
Sanctuary 7 Pilates, 1700 S.W. 3rd Avenue, Miami, FL
Wave Hotel, 350 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL
Alan Waserstein, 1221, 1225, 1225A Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL
Barton G – The Restaurant, 1427 West Avenue, Miami Beach, FL
Applications for Product and Entity Approval; Revocations
Applications for Accreditor and Course Approval
Binding Interpretations
#71 by Michael Vaughn
Petitions for Declaratory Statement:
Second Hearing-
First Hearing-
DS 2011-085 by Dan Johnson of Swim, Incorporated
Legal and Legislative Issues
Committee Reports and Recommendations:
Asphalt Shingle Work Group
Education POC
Energy TAC
Hurricane Research Advisory Committee
Plumbing TAC
Product Approval POC
Swimming Pool Sub-committee to Plumbing TAC
Threshold Building Renovation Work Group
Florida Accessibility Code Certification by U.S. Department of Justice
2013 Florida Building Code Update
Code Update Process Changes
BCIS Update Rule Proceeding
Selection of the 2012 International Codes as foundation codes
Energy Simulation Tool Approval Technical Assistance Manual
Report to 2012 Legislature
Commission Member Comments and Issues
General Public Comment
Adjourn Plenary Session
; December 5-6, 2011, 9:00 a.m. – completion; Gainesville Hilton Hotel, 1714 S.W. 34th Street, Gainesville, Florida, (352)371-3600
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General Meeting.
; Monday December 5, 2011, 1:00 p.m.
; Clay County Extension Office 2463 SR16 W., Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
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Approval of the proposed amendments to the rules listed below. These proposed rule amendments were noticed in the September 30, 2011 (Vol. 37, No. 39, pp. 2971-2985 and 2988-3003), Florida Administrative Weekly. Notices of Change are published in this edition of the Florida Administrative Weekly for Rule Chapter 12B-5, F.A.C. (Fuel and Pollutant Taxes), and Rule Chapter 12C-1, F.A.C. (Corporate Income Tax).
Rule 12-3.0015, F.A.C. – Interest Applicable to Unpaid Tax Liabilities or Amounts Not Timely Refunded – (General; Procedure)
Rule 12-6.0015, F.A.C. – Public Use Forms – (Informal Protest and Appeal Procedure)
Rule 12-16.003, F.A.C. – Form of Consent Agreements – (Consent Agreements)
Rule 12-18.001, F.A.C. – Authorization for Compensation
Rule 12-18.004, F.A.C. – Submission of Information and Claims for Compensation – (Compensation for Tax Information)
Rule 12-22.005, F.A.C. – Disclosure Procedures
Rule 12-22.007, F.A.C. – Registration Information Sharing and Exchange Program – (Confidentiality and Disclosure of Tax Information)
Rule 12-29.002, F.A.C. – Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program; Participation; Allocation; Carryforward; Rescindment
Rule 12-29.003, F.A.C. – Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program; Applications – (Multitax Credits)
Rule 12A-1.0142, F.A.C. – Refund of Tax Paid on Purchases of Equipment, Machinery, and Other Materials for Renewable Energy Technologies
Rule 12A-1.097, F.A.C. – Public Use Forms
Rule 12A-1.107, F.A.C. – Enterprise Zone and Florida Neighborhood Revitalization Programs – (Sales and Use Tax)
Rule 12A-16.008, F.A.C. – Public Use Forms – (Rental Car Surcharge)
Rule 12A-19.041, F.A.C. – Sales of Communications Services to a Residential Household
Rule 12A-19.100, F.A.C. – Public Use Forms – (Communications Services Tax)
Rule 12B-5.030, F.A.C. – Importers
Rule 12B-5.040, F.A.C. – Carriers
Rule 12B-5.050, F.A.C. – Terminal Suppliers
Rule 12B-5.060, F.A.C. – Wholesalers
Rule 12B-5.070, F.A.C. – Terminal Operators
Rule 12B-5.080, F.A.C. – Exporters
Rule 12B-5.090, F.A.C. – Local Government Users
Rule 12B-5.100, F.A.C. – Mass Transit Systems
Rule 12B-5.110, F.A.C. – Blenders
Rule 12B-5.121, F.A.C. – Temporary Licenses Issued Under a Declared Emergency
Rule 12B-5.130, F.A.C. – Refunds
Rule 12B-5.150, F.A.C. – Public Use Forms
Rule 12B-5.200, F.A.C. – Retailers of Alternative Fuel
Rule 12B-5.400, F.A.C. – Producers and Importers of Pollutants – (Fuel and Pollutant Taxes)
Rule 12B-7.008, F.A.C. – Public Use Forms
Rule 12B-7.026, F.A.C. – Public Use Forms – (Severance Taxes, Fees and Surcharges)
Rule 12B-8.001, F.A.C. – Premium Tax; Rate and Computation
Rule 12B-8.0012, F.A.C. – Insurance Policy Surcharge; Rate and Computation
Rule 12B-8.003, F.A.C. – Tax Statement; Overpayments
Rule 12B-8.006, F.A.C. – State Fire Marshal Regulatory Assessment and Surcharge; Levy and Amount
Rule 12B-8.007, F.A.C. – Deposit of Certain Tax Receipts; Refund of Improper Payments
Rule 12B-8.016, F.A.C. – Retaliatory Provisions – (Insurance Premium Taxes, Fees and Surcharges)
Rule 12C-1.003, F.A.C. – Definitions
Rule 12C-1.051, F.A.C. – Forms
Rule 12C-1.343, F.A.C. – Interest Computations – (Corporate Income Tax)
Rule 12C-2.0115, F.A.C. – Public Use Forms – (Intangible Tax on Government Leasehold Estates)
Rule 12C-3.0015, F.A.C. – Documents, Extensions, and Due Dates for Filing
Rule 12C-3.008, F.A.C. – Public Use Forms – (Estate Tax)
; December 6, 2011, during a regular meeting of the Governor and Cabinet, 9:00 a.m.; Cabinet Meeting Room, Lower Level, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida. The date, time, or place of a Cabinet meeting is subject to change. Please refer to the Cabinet Agenda posted to the Department’s Internet site at http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/rules prior to attending a meeting.
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Pursuant to 40 CFR 51.102, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) announces a hearing and opportunity to offer comments on a proposed revision to Florida’s State Implementation Plan (SIP) under the Clean Air Act. Specifically, DEP proposes that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) amend Florida’s SIP to incorporate three sets of Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.) rule amendments to establish PM2.5 as a pollutant with a significant emissions rate, thereby making industrial facilities that emit PM2.5 potentially subject to preconstruction review for major stationary sources and major modifications. The three sets of rule amendments, for which rule development is underway, are: 62-210.200, Definitions; 62-212.300, General Preconstruction Review Requirements; and 62-212.400, Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD). A public hearing will be held, if requested, at the date, time and place given above. It is not necessary that the hearing be held or attended in order for persons to comment on DEP’s proposed submittal to EPA. Any request for a public hearing must be submitted by letter or e-mail: Marnie Brynes, Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Air Resource Management, 2600 Blair Stone Road, MS #5500, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400, Marnie.Brynes@dep.state.fl.us and received no later than December 23, 2011. Any comments must be submitted by letter or e-mail: Kelly Stevens at the above address or Kelly.Stevens@dep.state.fl.us, with a copy to Ms. Brynes, and received no later than December 23, 2011. If no request for a public hearing is received, the hearing will be cancelled, and notice of the cancellation will be posted at the following website: http://sharepoint.dep.state.fl.us/PublicNotices/default.asp. Persons may also contact: Ms. Brynes at (850)717-9029, to find out if the hearing has been cancelled. The materials comprising DEP’s proposed SIP revision are accessible from the above website by clicking on the January 4 hearing link. The materials may also be inspected during normal business hours at the: DEP, Division of Air Resource Management offices, 111 S. Magnolia Dr., Suite 23, Tallahassee, Florida, or accessed with the aid of any DEP District Air Section or DEP-approved local air pollution control office.
; January 4, 2012, 1:00 p.m.
; Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Air Resource Management, 111 South Magnolia Drive, Suite 23, Tallahassee, Florida
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Permit/Application No. and Project Name
43029183.005 FDOT – US 98 N. of CR 540A to N. of SR 540
43040459.001 Bay Pines Re-Development
49040640.001 Waters Center Site
; December 6, 2011, 9:00 a.m.; Tampa Service Office, 7601 US 301, Tampa, FL 33637
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Review Claims Provider performance in claims handling and any other matters that may come before the committee.
; Monday, December 5, 2011, 9:00 a.m.
; York Risk Services Group, Inc., 2170 W. State Road 434, Suite 494, Longwood, FL 32779
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Recovery Fund committee meeting.
; Monday, December 12, 2011, 9:00 a.m. or soon thereafter
; Conference Call: 1(888)808-6959, Conference Code: 4879516
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Financial Management Nos. (FMN) 422015-1-52-01 and 427259-1-52-01
Project Description: SR 419/SR 434 and SR 426 Resurfacing, Seminole County
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is in the early design phase of two repaving projects along SR 426 (Broadway Street) and SR 419/434 (Sanford-Oviedo Road/Central Avenue).
The SR 426 (Broadway Street) project will repave the roadway from Pine Avenue to SR 434 (Central Avenue.) Construction of sidewalks on the north side of SR 426 is included in this project to provide connectivity from Pine Avenue to Central Avenue.
The SR 419/434 (Sanford-Oviedo Road/Central Avenue) project will repave the roadway from west of Jetta Point to Clonts Street. Sidewalk and paved shoulder construction are included in various locations, as are the removal of several trees within FDOT right-of-way, and the signalization of the intersection of Franklin Street and SR 419/434.
Both projects will include minor drainage improvements and will upgrade existing curb ramps to current design standards. Both projects are funded for construction in 2014.
The purpose of this public information meeting is to receive input to examine how the project may impact the local community. Staff members will be available to discuss the project and answer any questions. Participants may provide public comment during the meeting or by mail to: Ms. Stephanie Ghezzi, LPA Group Incorporated, 615 Crescent Executive Court, Lake Mary, Florida 32746 or via email: sughezzi@lpagroup.com. All written comments must be received no later than December 20, 2011. All comments, written and oral, will become part of the project’s public record.
; Tuesday, December 6, 2011, Open House, 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.; Presentations, 6:00 p.m. and 6:45 p.m.; Seminole County Public Library, East Branch, 310 North Division Street, Oviedo, Florida, 32765
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The Department will bring before the Environmental Regulation Commission (ERC) to approve for adoption its proposed revisions to Chapter 62-302 (Surface Water Quality Standards) and Chapter 62-303 (Identification of Impaired Surface Waters), F.A.C., which contain numeric nutrient standards for lakes, flowing waters (streams), springs, and estuary specific criteria for several Florida estuaries, including Clearwater Harbor, Tampa Bay, Sarasota Bay, Charlotte Harbor, Southwest Florida, Biscayne Bay, Florida Bay, and the Florida Keys. The Department’s rules, if approved by the ERC, ratified by the Florida Legislature, and approved by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), are intended to replace USEPA’s numeric nutrient criteria that were promulgated for Florida’s lakes and flowing waters last November.
The Department will also request adoption of rules that the Department is proposing to repeal as duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome or no longer necessary pursuant to the Governor’s Executive Orders 11-01 and 11-72. The Department will seek approval of the ERC to repeal the following rules: 62-204.240; 62-204.260; 62-212.600; 62-212.710; 62-252.500; 62-252.900; 62-285.420; 62-296.407; 62-296.411; 62-296.413; 62-702.300; 62-702.400; 62-702.570; and 62-702.600.
The Department will also brief the ERC on its forthcoming proposal to repeal Rule 62-296.341, F.A.C. to eliminate an unnecessary permitting requirement that was initially promulgated to satisfy federal regional haze regulations, but was later rejected by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as a means to satisfy such regulations. Thus, the rule section is no longer necessary to serve its original purpose. The Department will also brief the ERC on its proposed revisions to Rule 62-210.200, F.A.C., Rule 62-212.300, F.A.C., and Rule 62-212.400, F.A.C. to establish PM2.5 as an air pollutant with a significant emissions rate, thereby making industrial facilities that emit PM2.5 potentially subject to preconstruction review for major stationary sources. The proposed amendments are consistent with federal regulation, policy, and guidance, and they do not impose any requirements beyond or in addition to the minimum federal program.
The Department will present a briefing to the Commission on proposed changes to Chapter 62-701, F.S., Solid Waste Management Facilities. These changes will primarily reduce regulatory burdens and should impose no additional costs on the public. The Department intends to bring the proposed changes before the Commission on January 19 for approval.
; December 8, 2011, 9:00 a.m.
; Tallahassee City Commission Chambers, 300 S. Adams St., Tallahassee, FL 32301
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The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) invites you to attend a construction public information meeting concerning upcoming improvements to State Road (S.R.) 727/Fairfield Drive from (S.R.) 292/Gulf Beach Hwy. to Bruce Street. The purpose of the meeting is to afford interested persons an opportunity to express their views concerning the upcoming resurfacing project on Fairfield Drive. The meeting will be conducted in an open house format, no formal presentation is scheduled. FDOT representatives will be available to discuss the project, answer questions and receive comments.; Tuesday, December 13, 2011, 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. (CST); Grace Assembly of God Church, 6117 West Fairfield Drive, Pensacola, FL 32506
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Consideration of additional information and research relating to setting achievement levels and cut scores as a part of Florida’s accountability and assessment system.; December 5, 2011, 9:00 a.m.; Hillsborough County School Board Office, 901 East Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, Florida
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Regular monthly meeting of the Central Florida Regional Planning Council and/or its Executive Committee.; December 14, 2011, 9:00 a.m.; Bartow Public Library, 2nd Floor, Conference Room, 2150 S. Broadway Avenue, Bartow, FL 33830
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Second workgroup meeting to discuss the planning elements and process for developing an Orange County Post-Disaster Redevelopment Plan.; Wednesday, November 30, 2011, 9:00 a.m.
; Barnett Park, 4801 West Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL 32808
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NOTE: Meeting Cancellation. The Green Industry and Agricultural Advisory Committees Joint Meeting has been cancelled.; Thursday, December 8, 2011, 9:00 a.m.; SWFWMD, Tampa Service Office, 7601 US Highway 301 North, Tampa, FL 33637
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Special meeting of the SSRC Board of Trustees.
; Monday, December 5, 2011, 1:30 p.m.
; Turlington Building, Room 1703, 325 W. Gaines Street, Tallahassee, FL
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The Council will review and discuss programs and issues related to the Division of Library and Information Services.; Wednesday, December 7, 2011, 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. (EST); Archives Conference Room, Division of Library and Information Services, R.A. Gray Building, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399
- Notices of Petitions and Dispositions Regarding Declaratory Stat (7)
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Jennifer Fass, PharmD, CPh., on behalf of Nova Southeastern University.
; The petition seeks the Board’s interpretation of subsection 64B16-28.108(2), Florida Administrative Code, and Section 465.003(6), F.S., regarding the definition of dispensing as it relates to Patient Assistance Program medications being shipped for patients to a doctor’s office and provided to patients by the pharmacists.
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Ted A. Bickoff, General Plumbing, Inc.
; Whether a building contractor can install a pool lift by drilling into the existing pool deck, installing a socket, and providing an independent water supply. The Notice of Petition for Declaratory Statement was published in Vol. 37, No. 41, of the October 14, 2011, Florida Administrative Weekly. The Board considered the Petition at a duly-noticed public meeting held on October 14, 2011. The Board’s Order, filed on November 14, 2011, issues a declaratory statement that a building contractor is not licensed to install a pool lift as described in the petition. Pursuant to Section 489.105(3), Florida Statutes, the requested pool services are outside the scope of a building contractor.
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Hal J. Levine, D.M.D
; The Notice of Petition for Declaratory Statement was published in Vol. 37, No. 30, of the July 29, 2011, Florida Administrative Weekly and asked whether a dentist may dispense Hydrocodone & Acetaminophen 5mg/500mg and Hydrocodone & Acetaminophen 7.5 mg/750mg prescriptions for sedated patients. The Board considered the Petition at a duly-noticed public meeting held on August 12, 2011 and October 28, 2011. The Board’s Order, filed on November 14, 2011, finds that Petitioner has complied with the requirements of Section 120.565 of the Florida Statutes and Rule 28-105.002, Florida Administrative Code. The Board of Dentistry issues a declaratory statement in the negative and finds Petitioner may not dispense a controlled substance containing Hydrocodone, a Scheduled II controlled substance, to just any patient that may require sedation.
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Bogen Law Group, P.A., and Mark Bogen; The agency has determined that Section 626.9541(1)(h), Florida Statutes when read in pari materia with Sections 626.753 and 626.112(8), Florida Statutes, does not prohibit Bogen from receiving the proposed referral fee, and would not prohibit Michelson from paying the referral fee, provided the payment is not intended as an inducement and is not contingent upon the purchase of an insurance policy. Because the Petition does not indicate how the “legal plan” referenced in Paragraph 5 (e) of the Petition is exempt from regulation pursuant to Section 642.017(1), Florida Statutes, as asserted, and because the “specified legal services” offered thereunder are not sufficiently described as to nature, content, terms, or conditions, no opinion can be offered as to the propriety of that plan or the methods through which it may be offered to customers of the Agent, or to others. The declaratory statement does not and cannot state whether the proposed contractual agreement is permitted by the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar.
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Wayne H. Allen, Jr., Unit Owner, In Re: Legacy Dunes Condominium Association, Inc., Docket No. 2011049302
; The Division declined to issue a Declaratory Statement because it cannot issue a statement concerning events that have already taken place; or when the petition does not address a statute, rule, or division order.
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Lawrence C. Gibel, President, In Re: Bayshore Club Management Association, Inc., Docket No. 2011047976
; The Division declined to issue a Declaratory Statement because Petitioner has not provided a statement of qualifications allowing him to petition for a declaratory statement on behalf of the association; and because the petition concerns events that have already taken place.
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ssistant Fire Chief Darren White on behalf of Fort Myers Beach Fire Control District on or about November 3, 2011. This case has been assigned #121574-11-FM.; The Petitioner seeks a declaratory statement concerning the application of National Fire Protection Association Standards 101-29.3.2 and 101-29.3.2.2.2 (2006 edition), to a gift or retail shop in excess of 400 square feet, which adjoins a principle means of egress in an existing hotel.
- Miscellaneous (52)
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Department of Environmental Protection, Departmental
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Department of Environmental Protection, Office of the Secretary
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Department of Environmental Protection, Departmental
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Department of Environmental Protection, Departmental
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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 Medicine
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Department of Environmental Protection, Departmental
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Antidegradation Permitting Requirements; Outstanding Florida Waters; Outstanding National Resource Waters; Equitable Abatement, Mixing Zones: Surface Waters
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Department of Health, Board of Medicine
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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 Pharmacy
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Department of Health, Board of Medicine
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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 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 Health, Board of Nursing
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Department of Health, Board of Nursing
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Department of Community Affairs, Division of Community Planning
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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 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 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 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 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 Community Affairs, Division of Community Planning
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Department of Community Affairs, Division of Community Planning
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Department of Community Affairs, Division of Community Planning
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Department of Community Affairs, Division of Community Planning