- Notices of Development of Proposed Rules and Negotiated Rulemaking (5)
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The purpose of this rule amendment is to establish in rule the most recent application procedures, program guidelines and requirements, and forms for the Florida Main Street Program and the Secretary of State’s Florida Main Street Awards Program.
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The purpose of this rule amendment is to establish in rule the most recent forms required by the Florida Master Site File for reporting archaeological and historical fieldwork activities.
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The purpose of the changes to Rule 69A-37.039, F.A.C., is to introduce two new training programs for firefighters as provided in Sections 633.418 and 633.406(2), F.S. The Florida State Fire College is required to provide professional and volunteer firefighters with essential professional instruction and training in subjects, including, hazardous materials and urban search and rescue, and other disciplines. The proposed rule introduces a voluntary advanced training program designed for firefighters having search and rescue responsibilities. This program is based on the NFPA 1670, “Standard on Operations and Training for Technical Search and Rescue Incidents.” This program is intended to prepare individuals for service as search and rescue responders in the five disciplines of Florida Urban Search and Rescue (FLUSAR). The changes to the rule also introduce a voluntary advanced training program designed for firefighters having hazardous materials responsibilities. This program is based on NFPA 472, “Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents.” This program is intended to prepare individuals for service as hazardous materials responders. Rule 69A-37.039, F.A.C., will include amendments to adopt the forms necessary to implement changes being made in Rule 69A-37.065, F.A.C.
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The purpose of this amendment is to remove the exemption of aquatic plants from nursery stock classification, revise dates and titles of forms, add additional quarantine pests of limited distribution, remove fumigation services that are no longer offered by the Division, and revise the fee structure to have minimal impact on industry stakeholders. This will accurately outline plant pests of regulatory significance and actions taken when these pests are detected in the state while offsetting some of the increased expense to maintain service to the public.
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The Board proposes the rule amendment to incorporate the revised form.
- Petitions and Dispositions Regarding Rule Variance or Waiver (20)
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On December 15, 2015, the Department issued a Final Order that was in response to a Petition for Variance from Sand Cove Apartments (2), filed October 14, 2015, and advertised on October 20, 2015 in Vol.41, No.204, of the Florida Administrative Register. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance denies the Petitioner a variance as adopted by 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code that requires upgrading the elevators because the Petitioner has not provided the necessary information to make a decision on the petition (VW2015-255).
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On December 15, 2015, the Department issued a Final Order that was in response to a Petition for Variance from Sand Cove Apartments (1), filed October 14, 2015, and advertised on October 20, 2015 in Vol.41, No.204, of the Florida Administrative Register. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance denies the Petitioner a variance as adopted by 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code that requires upgrading the elevators because the Petitioner has not provided the necessary information to make an informed decision (VW2015-254).
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On December 15, 2015, the Department issued a Final Order that was in response to a Petition for Variance from Park at Barrington Place LLC, filed September 14, 2015, and advertised on September 16, 2015 in Vol. 41, No.180, of the Florida Administrative Register. 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, 2.7.4, 3.3.2, 3.10.3 and 3.11.1, ASME A17.3, 1996 edition, as adopted by 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code that requires upgrading the elevators from providing restricted opening of hoistway doors and/or car doors on passenger elevators, platform guards (aprons), top-of-car operating devices, car emergency signaling devices and firefighters’ service because the Petitioner has not met its burden as no means of meeting the intent of the code have been put forth, and Petitioner did not provide enough information for the Bureau to make an informed decision (VW2015-230).
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On December 15, 2015, the Department issued a Final Order that was in response to a Petition for Variance from Oceanway Condominiums, filed October 9, 2015, and advertised on October 13, 2015 in Vol. 41, No.199, of the Florida Administrative Register. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance denies the Petitioner a variance from Rules 2.8.1 and 2.8.2, A.S.M.E. A17.1, 2006 edition, as adopted by 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code from providing equipment in hoistways, machinery spaces, machine rooms, control spaces, and control rooms because the Petitioner has not met its burden as no means of meeting the intent of the code have been put forth, and Petitioner did not provide enough information for the Bureau to make an informed decision (VW2015-248).
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On December 15, 2015, the Department issued a Final Order that was in response to a Petition for Variance from Sun & Sea Condominiums, filed October 9, 2015, and advertised on October 13, 2015 in Vol. 41, No. 199, of the Florida Administrative Register. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance denies the Petitioner a variance from Rules 2.8.1 and 2.8.2, A.S.M.E. A17.1, 2006 edition, as adopted by 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code from providing equipment in hoistways, machinery spaces, machine rooms, control spaces, and control rooms because the Petitioner has not met its burden as no means of meeting the intent of the code have been put forth, and Petitioner did not provide enough information for the Bureau to make an informed decision (VW2015-249).
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On October 06, 2015 the Division of Hotels and Restaurants received a Petition for a Routine Variance for Subparagraph 61C-1.004(2)(a), Florida Administrative Code, Paragraph 61C-4.010(7), Florida Administrative Code, Paragraph 61C-4.010(6), Florida Administrative Code, and Section 6-402.11, 2009 FDA Food Code from Hog's Breath-Prep Kitchen located in Destin. The above referenced F.A.C. addresses the requirement that at least one accessible bathroom be provided for use by customers and employees. They are requesting to utilize the bathroom facilities located within an adjacent establishment under the same ownership for use by both customers and employees.
The Petition for this variance was published in Vol. 41/200 on October 14, 2015. The Order for this Petition was signed and approved on October 29, 2015. 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 the bathroom facilities within Hog's Breath Saloon & Cafe (SEA5603202) are maintained in a clean and sanitary manner, a hand sink is provided with hot and cold running water under pressure and are available during all hours of operation. The Petitioner shall also ensure that all handwash sinks used by employees are provided with a handwash sign, soap and approved hand drying devices. The Petitioner shall also ensure directional signage is installed within or outside the establishment clearly stating the location of the bathrooms. If the ownership of Hog's Breath Saloon & Cafe changed (Hog's Breath Saloon & Cafe), a signed agreement for use of the facilities is required immediately.
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On October 08, 2015 the Division of Hotels and Restaurants received a Petition for a Routine Variance for Subparagraph 61C-1.004(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, Section 5-203.13, 2009 FDA Food Code, Paragraph 4-301.12(A), 2009 FDA Food Code, Paragraph 61C-4.010(5), Florida Administrative Code, Subparagraph 3-305.11(A)(2), 2009 FDA Food Code, and Paragraph 61C-4.010(1), Florida Administrative Code from Thirsty River and Trek Snack located in Bay Lade. The above referenced F.A.C. addresses the requirement that at least one service sink is provided for the cleaning of mops or similar cleaning tools and the disposal of mop water; that dishwashing facilities for manually washing, rinsing and sanitizing equipment and utensils are provided, and that each establishment have areas for food storage. They are requesting to share the mop sink, dishwashing and food storage areas with another food service establishment under the same ownership and on the same premise.
The Petition for this variance was published in Vol. 41/201 on October 15, 2015. The Order for this Petition was signed and approved on October 30, 2015. 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 the mop sink, dishwashing and food storage areas within Pizzafari (SEA5808723) and Drinkwallah must be maintained in a clean and sanitary manner. All sinks must be provided with hot and cold running water under pressure. These areas must also be available to Thirsty River and Trek Snacks during all hours of operation. If the ownership of the Pizzafari, Drinkwallah or Thirsty River and Trek Snacks (Walt Disney World Co) changes, a signed agreement between the establishments for use of the shared facilities must be provided to the division immediately.
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On December 15, 2015 the Department issued a Final Order that was in response to a Petition for Variance from Cane Palm Beach Condo Assn., filed July 13, 2015, and advertised on July 16, 2015 in Vol.41, No.137, of the Florida Administrative Register. No comments were received in response to the petition. The Final Order on the Petition for Variance denies the Petitioner a variance as adopted by 61C-5.001(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code that requires upgrading the elevators because the Petitioner has not provided the necessary information to make an informed decision on the petition (VW2015-164).
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Paradise Harbour II. Petitioner seeks an emergency permanent variance of the requirements of ASME A17.1, Section 2.27.3.2.1, as adopted by 61C-5.001(1), Florida Administrative Code that requires upgrading the elevators with phase I emergency recall operation by fire alarm initiating devices operations which poses a significant economic/financial hardship. Any interested person may file comments within 5 days of the publication of this notice with Michelle Comingore, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013 (VW2015-306).
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Wittner Center East. Petitioner seeks an emergency temporary variance of the requirements of an unspecified Section, as adopted by 61C-5.001(1), Florida Administrative Code that requires upgrading the elevators operations which poses a significant economic/financial hardship. Any interested person may file comments within 5 days of the publication of this notice with Michelle Comingore, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013 (VW2015-308).
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Wittner Center West. Petitioner seeks an emergency temporary variance of the requirements of an unspecified Section, as adopted by 61C-5.001(1), Florida Administrative Code that requires upgrading the elevators operations which poses a significant economic/financial hardship. Any interested person may file comments within 5 days of the publication of this notice with Michelle Comingore, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013 (VW2015-307).
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a Routine Variance for Subparagraph 61C-1.004(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code and Paragraph 5-202.11(A), 2009 FDA Food Code from Rhokkohs Frozen Yogurt located in Daytona Beach. The above referenced F.A.C. addresses the requirement that each establishment have an approved plumbing system installed to transport potable water and wastewater. They are requesting to utilize holding tanks to provide potable water and to collect wastewater at the handwash sink in the new food preparation area.
The Division of Hotels and Restaurants will accept comments concerning the Petition for 14 days from the date of publication of this notice. To be considered, comments must be received before 5:00 p.m.
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On October 12, 2015 the Division of Hotels and Restaurants received a Petition for an Emergency Variance for Subparagraph 61C-1.004(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code, Section 5-203.13, 2009 FDA Food Code, Paragraph 4-301.12(A), 2009 FDA Food Code, Paragraph 61C-4.010(5), Florida Administrative Code, Subparagraph 3-305.11(A)(2), 2009 FDA Food Code, and Paragraph 61C-4.010(1), Florida Administrative Code from Serafina Waterfront Trattoria 2 located in Fort Lauderdale. The above referenced F.A.C. addresses the requirement that at least one service sink is provided for the cleaning of mops or similar cleaning tools and the disposal of mop water; that dishwashing facilities for manually washing, rinsing and sanitizing equipment and utensils are provided, and that each establishment have areas for food preparation and storage. They are requesting to share the mop sink, dishwashing, food preparation and food storage areas with another licensed food service establishment under the same ownership.
The Petition for this variance was published in Vol. 41/202 on October 16, 2015. The Order for this Petition was signed and approved on October 22, 2015. 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 the mop sink, dishwashing sink and food preparation and storage areas within Serafina Waterfront Trattoria (SEA1617460) are maintained in a clean and sanitary manner, all sinks are provided with hot and cold running water under pressure and are available during all hours of operation. The handwash sinks must also be provided with soap, an approved hand drying device and a handwashing sign. If the ownership of Serafina Waterfront Trattoria and Serafina Waterfront Trattoria 2 (Vickster Two LLC) changes, a signed agreement between the two establishments for the use of the shared facilities must be provided to the division immediately.
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On November 12, 2015, the District's Governing Board denied Final Order No. 15-0001 to Philip J. Raymond, 4419 Burlington Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL 33713. This Order (15-0001) denies variance under Section 120.542, F.S. The petition for waiver was received by the District on July 27, 2015. Notice of receipt of the petition requesting the waiver was published in the Florida Administrative Register, Vol. 41, No. 178, on September 14, 2015. No public comment was received. The petitioner has not demonstrated that the principles of fairness would be violated by requiring Petitioner to comply with Florida Administrative Code 40B-4.3030(1)(e), 40B-4.3030(4) and 40B-4.3030(7). The petitioner has not demonstrated that the purpose of the statute underlying the rule will be met and that a substantial hardship would be created if the petitioner were required to comply with this rule. The project is located in Suwannee County, in Township 3 South, Range 11 East, Section 17. The petitioner was assigned WOD number WOD-121-225628-1, Lot 21 & 22 Suwannee River Terrace.
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On October 20, 2015 the Division of Hotels and Restaurants received a Petition for an Emergency Variance for Subparagraph 61C-1.004(1)(a), Florida Administrative Code and Paragraph 5-202.11(A), 2009 FDA Food Code from Half Moon Empanadas located in Sunrise. The above referenced F.A.C. addresses the requirement that each establishment have an approved plumbing system installed to transport potable water and wastewater. They are requesting to utilize holding tanks to provide potable water and to collect wastewater at the handwash and three-compartment sinks.
The Petition for this variance was published in Vol. 41/208 on October 26, 2015. The Order for this Petition was signed and approved on November 04, 2015. 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 the wastewater holding tank for the handwash and three-compartment sinks is emptied at a frequency as to not create a sanitary nuisance; and potable water provided must come from an approved source and be protected from contamination during handling. The Petitioner shall also ensure that the handwash and three-compartment sinks are provided with hot and cold running water under pressure; the handwash sink is provided with soap, an approved hand drying device and a handwashing sign.
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On October 24, 2015 the Division of Hotels and Restaurants received a Petition for an Emergency Variance for Paragraph 4-301.12(A), 2009 FDA Food Code and Paragraph 61C-4.010(5), Florida Administrative Code, Subparagraph 3-305.11(A)(2), 2009 FDA Food Code, Paragraph 61C-4.010(1), Florida Administrative Code from Roast Cafe located in Orlando. The above referenced F.A.C. addresses the requirement that dishwashing facilities for manually washing, rinsing and sanitizing equipment and utensils are provided, and that each establishment have areas for food storage. They are requesting to share the dishwashing and food storage areas with another food service establishment under the same ownership and on the same premise.
The Petition for this variance was published in Vol. 41/210 on October 28, 2015. The Order for this Petition was signed and approved on November 04, 2015. 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 the dishwashing and food storage areas within Tabla Bar and Grill (SEA5800825) must be maintained in a clean and sanitary manner. These areas must also be available to Roast Cafe during all hours of operation. If the ownership of Tabla Bar and Grill and Roast Café (Caravan Hotel Properties LLC) changes, a signed agreement between the two establishments for the use of the shared facilities must be provided to the division immediately.
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On Octobe 26, 2015 the Division of Hotels and Restaurants received a Petition for an Emergency Variance for Subparagraph 3-305.11(A)(2), 2009 FDA Food Code, Section 3-305.14, 2009 FDA Food Code, Section 6-202.15, 2009 FDA Food Code, Section 6-202.16, 2009 FDA Food Code, Paragraph 61C-4.010(1), Florida Administrative Code, and Paragraph 61C-4.010(6), Florida Administrative Code from Claudette Catering located in Pompano Beach. The above referenced F.A.C. addresses the requirement for proper handling and dispensing of food. They are requesting to dispense bulk time/temperature control for safety foods from an open air mobile food dispensing vehicle.
The Petition for this variance was published in Vol. 41/210 on October 28, 2015. The Order for this Petition was signed and approved on November 04, 2015. 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; and 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 28, 2015 the Division of Hotels and Restaurants received a Petition for an Emergency Variance for Subparagraph 3-305.11(A)(2), 2009 FDA Food Code, Section 3-305.14, 2009 FDA Food Code, Section 6-202.15, 2009 FDA Food Code, Section 6-202.16, 2009 FDA Food Code, Paragraph 61C-4.010(1), Florida Administrative Code, and Paragraph 61C-4.010(6), Florida Administrative Code from Noelson Emmanuel MFDV located in Pompano Beach. The above referenced F.A.C. addresses the requirement for proper handling and dispensing of food. They are requesting to dispense bulk time/temperature control for safety foods from an open air mobile food dispensing vehicle.
The Petition for this variance was published in Vol. 41/213 on November 02, 2015. The Order for this Petition was signed and approved on November 09, 2015. 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; and 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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for a variance or waiver.
Petitioner’s Name: Wayne T. Hile
Rule No.: 40D-22.201
Nature of the rule for which variance or waiver is sought: Lawn and landscape irrigation
The Petition has been assigned tracking No. 16-4216.
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variance or waiver from Terry Posmer. The petitioner requested a variance or waiver from Rules 62B-33.002(18), 62B-33.002(43), and 62B-33.051(1)(a)1, F.A.C., which requires that in order to qualify for a permit for coastal armoring, the structure proposed to be protected must be an eligible structure. The Petitioner, Terry Posmer, and the structure proposed be to protected is located at 1033 Gulf Shore Boulevard, Panacea, Florida 32346. The petition has been assigned OGC Case No. 15-6131 and File No. FR-925 AR V. Any interested person or agency may submit written comments on the petition within 14 days after publication of this notice.
- Notices of Meetings, Workshops and Public Hearings (9)
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To review reconsideration cases.; December 18, 2015 at 9:00 am; Department of Health
4052 Bald Cypress Way, Room #301
Tallahassee, Florida 32399
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The workshop will be held to solicit comments and suggestions from interested persons relative to Florida Housing’s proposed Request for Applications (RFA) 2016-104, offering an estimated $4,500,000 of State Apartment Incentive Loan (SAIL) funding for the rehabilitation of existing Farmworker or Commercial Fishing Worker Developments that are currently in the Corporation’s portfolio and/or the United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development (RD) portfolio. Prior to the workshop, a draft of the RFA will be available on the Florida Housing website http://www.floridahousing.org/Developers/MultiFamilyPrograms/Competitive/2016-104/; January 7, 2016, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time; Florida Housing Finance Corporation, 227 N. Bronough Street, 6th Floor Seltzer Room, Tallahassee, Florida. The workshop will also be available by telephone. The call-in information is posted on the Florida Housing website http://www.floridahousing.org/Developers/MultiFamilyPrograms/Competitive/2016-104
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***UPDATED TIME AND ROOM NUMBER***
The Department is holding a second workshop for the purpose of exploring options with the public for the implementation of potential changes to the firesafety inspector program. The workshop may also include a general discussion of the firesafety inspector program, instructor requirements, provider requirements, recommended course work, general procedures, exams, and proposed rule development in that regard. This workshop will take input from affected persons as to what rule amendments are necessary to implement this statutory change.
A telephone conference line is available: (850)413-1558, conference ID: 7896905. To ensure our conference call participants have the opportunity to provide public comment or testimony, we are providing the following information.
All public comment requests must be submitted by email to Bill.Wentlandt@MyFloridaCFO.com with the subject title “Request to Speak”. In the body of the email, please provide ALL of the following: 1. Your name 2. Telephone number 3. Email address 4. Subject on which you will be providing comment All requests to speak from our conference call participants will be provided to the moderator. Comments will be heard from attendees in the room, and then the moderator will call upon speakers attending by conference line. Please remember to unmute your line to speak when you are called upon, as all lines will be muted at the start of the workshop to minimize disruptions.
; ***UPDATED TIME AND ROOM NUMBER***
January 22, 2016 8:00 a.m. Room 103 B; Ocean Center, Room 202 C, 101 N. Atlantic Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32118
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FARDA Meeting and Strategy Session; Wednesday, January 20, 2016 12:00 PM-5:00 PM; Technology Business Incubator Conference Room
3651 FAU Blvd., Suite 400
Boca Raton, FL 33431
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To review and accept interim report for research project titled “Evaluation of the Cost Impact of the 2015 I-Code Changes”, and other business on behalf of the Commission as stated on the agenda.; December 28, 2015, at 9:00 AM- until completion.; Meeting to be conducted using communications media technology, specifically teleconference and webinar: You must access both the Teleconference number for Audio Only and the Webinar for Visual Only.
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To review and accept interim report for research project titled “Evaluation of the Cost Impact of the 2015 I-Code Changes.” Separately, the FIRE TAC will review and accept interim report for research project titled, “Evaluation of Fire Separation Requirements for Zero Lot Line -Residential”, and other business on behalf of the Commission as stated on agenda.; December 28, 2015, at 1:00 PM- until completion.; Meeting to be conducted using communications media technology, specifically teleconference and webinar: You must access both the Teleconference number for Audio Only and the Webinar for Visual Only.
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To review and accept interim report for research project titled “Evaluation of the Cost Impact of the 2015 I-Code Changes” and other business on behalf of the Commission as stated on agenda.; December 29, 2015 at 9:00A.M. until completion.; Meeting to be conducted using communications media technology, specifically teleconference and webinar: You must access both the teleconference number for audio only and the webinar for visual only. To join the online meeting (Now from mobile devices!) GoToMeeting® Online Meetings Made Easy® is a newly contracted vendor. Please note the access is different than previous meetings.
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To review and accept interim report for research project titled “Evaluation of the Cost Impact of the 2015 I-Code Changes” and other business on behalf of the Commission as stated on agenda.; December 29, 2015, 1:00 p.m. until completion; Meeting to be conducted using communications media technology: specifically teleconference and webinar. You must access both the teleconference number for audio only and the webinar for visual only.
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General Business Meeting; Notice of Change: Please note the meetings scheduled for January 25, 2016; April 11, 2016; July 11, 2016; October 17, 2016 beginning at 9:00 a.m. E.S.T. or soon thereafter has been changed to take place at 2:00 p.m. E.S.T or soon thereafter.; Conference Call: 1(888) 670-3525. After dialing the meet me number, when prompted, insert the 7811783909 followed by the # sign in order to join the meeting.
- Notices of Petitions and Dispositions Regarding Declaratory Stat (2)
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National Aten Coin (NAC) aka NAC Foundation, LLC.; The petition sought a declaratory statement from the Office on whether Petitioner's activities (of acting as an Administrator of the Aten "Black Gold" Coin solely for the purposes of validating/monitoring transactions and requiring user identification) requires licensing under Florida’s money transmitting statute Chapter 560, Florida Statutes.
On December 15, 2015, the Office of Financial Regulation issued a Final Order denying the Petition for Declaratory Statement; (a declaratory statement is not available to Petitioner because the facts provided in the Petition are not clearly identified or delineated, and because it is seeking approval of acts which may have already occurred, and may be currently ongoing.)
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Robert J. Hynds, PL on behalf on Unit Owner Regis Sanson, In Re: Reflection Key Condominium Association, Inc., Docket No. 2015053832, filed on December 10, 2015.; Whether chapter 709, Florida Statutes, is applicable to the appointment of a representative to participate in the board of administrative meetings on behalf of a member?