- Proposed Rules (11)
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Updates the name of "Brevard Community College of Public Safety" to "Eastern Florida State College of Public Safety" and “Valencia Community College” to “Valencia College” at the request of the training schools, and removes the name of the “Florida Department of Environmental Protection Office of Training and Professional Standards” training school because the Department no longer exists.
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11B-20.001(2)(a): Revises the Instructor Certification Application form CJSTC-71 to add the new Criminal Justice Diving Certification category and removes the Law Topics Instructor Certification topic because the certification is no longer required to instruct Commission courses.
11B-20.001(3)(a)3.a.: Revises the Instructor Competency Checklist form CJSTC-81 to add the new Criminal Justice Diving Instructor Certification category and deletes the Law Instructor Certification Category because the certification is no longer required to instruct Commission courses.
11B-20.0012(1), 11B-20.0013(3), 11B-20.0014(3),
11B-20.0017(5), 11B-20.0017(7)(d): Deletes the unnecessary word “topics,” in the “Specialized Topics Instructor Certification” title and renames “Specialized Instructor Certification.”
11B-20.0013(3)(a): Adds the new Criminal Justice Diving Instructor Certification category and removes the Law Topics Instructor Certification category because the certification is no longer required to instruct Commission courses.
11B-20.0014 (Rule Title): Deletes the unnecessary word “topics,” in the Rule Title, and adds an “s” to the word “Certification” to reflect the multiple certifications in Rule 11B-20.0014, F.A.C.
11B-20.0014(3)(a)1.- 4.: Adds the new Criminal Justice Diving Instructor Certification category and certification procedures for the new Underwater Police Science and Technology course.
11B-20.0014(3)(a)4. Old paragraph: Removes the Law Topics Instructor Certification because the certification is no longer required to instruct Commission courses.
11B-20.0014(3)(b)4.: Revises the Speed Measurement Device Instructor Field Evaluation form CJSTC-10 to allow a training center director or designee to approve the successful demonstration of a speed measurement device to assist the director in processing evaluations.
11B-20.0014(3)(c)2.: Increases the number of years for canine team experience from three to five years for obtaining a Canine Team Instructor Certification to conform with the current curriculum.
11B-20.0014(3)(c)3.: Updates the Canine Team Training Course and changes the course number from 1112 to 1198 to conform with current curriculum and updates a rule reference.
11B-20.0014(3)(c)4.: Renames the "Canine Team Training course" to "Canine Team Training Instructor course" and adds the course number 1199.
11B-20.0014(3)(c)5 – 8.: Creates the new Canine Team Instructor Performance Evaluation form CJSTC-20 for evaluating canine teams to conform with the current curriculum and renumbers the paragraphs.
11B-20.0017(1): Updates the expiration dates for the original instructor certification, the instructor four-year anniversary date, and the instructor renewal deadline for instructional and continuing education requirements to conform with the current curriculum.
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Updates the Driving Range Facility and Equipment Requirements form CJSTC-202, to train students in slide recovery exercises in lieu of skid pad training, to conform with the current curriculum. Updates the Defensive Tactics Facility and Equipment Requirements form CJSTC-203, to add a set of flexible cuffs and removal tool to the defensive tactics training supplies list, to conform with the current curriculum.
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11B-27.0011(3): Clarifies the documents required for the Commission to consider reinstatement of a previously certified officer.
11B-27.0011(4)(c)14.a.-e.: Adds “Misuse of Electronic Databases” as a new officer violation because of increased officer violations.
11B-27.002(3)(a)11.: Revises the Equivalency-of Training form CJSTC-76 to update the comparable training required in the new Florida Law Enforcement Academy program and to clarify the procedures for submitting form CJSTC-76 to Commission staff.
11B-27.00211(2)(a): Adds the name of Florida Department of Children and Families required to submit for processing an applicant’s fingerprints to FDLE.
11B-27.004(9)(e): Adds additional rule language to explain when a Letter of Acknowledgement shall not be issued to an officer.
11B-27.005(1)(a)–(b): Deletes rule language that conflicts with Rule 11B-27.004(7) and 11B-27.005, F.A.C., when issuing a Letter of Acknowledgement.
11B-27.005(5)(c)3.: Revises the penalty range for “Misuse of Official Position,” from “suspension” to “suspension to revocation,” because this violation and penalty was originally used for “misuse of electronic databases.”
11B-27.005(5)(c)13.: Adds the violation of “misuse of electronic databases” and the recommended penalty to correspond with the new moral character violation in Rule 11B-27.0011(4)(c)14., F.A.C.
11B-27.005(5)(c)14.: Adds the violation of “Intentional Abuse of Temporary Employment Authorization” and the recommended penalty because of increased officer violations.
11B-27.005(5)(c)15.: Adds the violation of “Any willful and offensive exposure or exhibition of his or her sexual organs in public or on the private premises of another….” and the recommended penalty because of increased officer violations.
11B-27.013(1)(a), 11B-27.013(3)(a), 11B-27.013(5), (5)(a)-(c),11B-27.013(6), and 11B-27.013(6)(c): Revises the name of “Patrol Canine Team” to “canine team” throughout Rule 11B-27.013, F.A.C., to allow for expanded instruction in topics such as search and apprehensive, detection, and tracking and trailing.
11B-27.013(1)(b): Revises the “Patrol Canine Evaluator” to “Canine Evaluator” to allow for expanded instruction in the topics of search and apprehensive, detection, and tracking and trailing, revises the name of the “Proficiency Examination” to “Performance Evaluation” to be consistent with the name of other forms used for courses that require a performance evaluation, and updates the Canine Team Training course to conform with the current curriculum (the course hours increased from 400 to 480 hours, however, this course is not a Commission mandated certification and is an optional course for agencies), and updates a rule reference.
11B-27.013(2): Revises the “Patrol Canine Team Certification” name to “Canine Team Certification” to allow for expanded instruction in the topics of search and apprehensive, detection, and tracking and trailing, and clarifies the procedures for a canine team to obtain equivalent canine training.
11B-27.013(2): Revises the Canine Team Certification Application form CJSTC-70 to conform with the current curriculum.
11B-27.013(3)(b)1.-2.: Requires completion of the updated Canine Team Training course prior to being a certified canine team.
11B-27.013(3)(c): Revises the procedures for completing the updated Canine Team Training course when the course is not delivered at a Commission-certified training school.
11B-27.013(3)(c): Creates the Canine Course Equivalency Checklist form CJSTC-70A to be completed by a Commission-approved evaluator when determining equivalent canine training to conform with the current curriculum.
11B-27.013(3)(d)1.-4.: Revises the procedures for a Commission-approved evaluator to evaluate an equivalent canine training course to conform with the current curriculum.
11B-27.013(3)(e): Reincorporates the Canine Team Performance Evaluation form CJSTC-83 from Rule
11B-27.013(3)(c) to (3)(e) and substantially rewrites the form by reformatting, clarifying the proficiency demonstrations, including an attestment for both the evaluators and applicant, includes additional training information, and revises the canine team performances to conform with the current curriculum.
11B-27.013(3)(e)1.-7.: Updates the procedures for a Commission-approved canine team evaluator when documenting the training of a canine team to conform with the current curriculum.
11B-27.013(4)(a): Updates the Canine Team Certification renewal date to avoid processing renewals during the holiday months.
11B-27.013(4)(b): Deletes redundant form name references and updates the rule reference.
11B-27.013(4)(c): Clarifies the procedures for a canine team to apply for an expired canine team certification.
11B-27.013(5)(c): Revises the name of “Patrol Canine Team” to “canine team” throughout Rule 11B-27.013, F.A.C., to allow for expanded instruction in topics such as search and apprehensive, detection, and tracking and trailing and deletes unnecessary words.
11B-27.013(6)(b): Revises the Canine Team Certification Deficiency Notification Application form CJSTC-270 to require a canine team to complete the updated Canine Team Training course to conform with the current curriculum and updates referenced form names in form CJSTC-270.
11B-27.013(7) & (7)(a): Makes grammatical revisions.
11B-27.013(7)(b): Decreases the number of canine teams from twelve to six for a canine team evaluator to instruct the updated Canine Team Training course to conform with the current curriculum.
11B-27.013(7)(c): Requires an officer to evaluate a minimum of twelve canine teams under the supervision of a Commission-approved evaluator prior to being approved by the Commission as a Canine Team Evaluator to conform with the current curriculum.
11B-27.013(7)(d)-(f): Adds the words “canine team” to “evaluator applicant” for clarification and renumbers the paragraphs.
11B-27.013(7)(g): Updates to require a canine team evaluator to submit a request for evaluator status four years following the date the Commission previously approved the evaluator to conform with the current curriculum.
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11K-1.003(1): Changes the “New Sheriffs Seminar” to “Florida Sheriffs Institute,” to a more contemporary title, adds the word “designee” to provide FDLE’s designee authority to certify that the Florida Sheriffs Institute meets the 40-hour requirement, and documents the current practice for completion of the Florida Sheriffs Institute by newly elected sheriffs after an election is certified and to count toward the calendar year they are sworn in;
11K-1.003(4)(a) & (4)(a)5.: Adds executive level courses offered through the Florida Sheriffs Association Center for Excellence and to be recognized as approved education/training courses that will apply for initial qualification or maintenance of initial qualification for salary supplement;
11K-1.003(6) & (6)(b): Allows an FDLE designee to approve education/training programs and adds the Executive Director, FDLE, or their designee to approve recommendations for education/training programs for the Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute.
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Amendment to Rule 11C-4.003 conforms to a 2013 legislative change requiring the electronic submission of palm prints and facial images (mug shots) by local law enforcement agencies sending arrest information to FDLE.
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Substantive changes to Section 943.0582, F.S., necessitate changes to the Juvenile Diversion Expunction Application form.
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11D-8.014(1): Reduces the number of proficiency testing cycles from four times per calendar year to two times per calendar year. According to international accreditation standards, forensic science disciplines should be proficiency tested at least once per calendar year. Having the permitted blood alcohol analysts complete four proficiency test cycles each calendar year is costly and places an undue burden on toxicology laboratories. Reducing the number of proficiency testing cycles to twice per year removes the undue burden while maintaining high standards that exceed accreditation standards.
11D-8.014(2): Removes the option to not participate in a proficiency test cycle since the number of testing cycles is being reduced. This change is necessary to bring the rule language in agreement with the proposed proficiency testing cycles in paragraph (1).
11D-8.014(4): Changes to four sets of samples to coincide with the new proficiency testing cycles. This change is necessary to bring the rule language in agreement with the proposed proficiency testing cycles in paragraph (1).
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Rule 11C-6.004 is amended to comply with recent legislation requiring FDLE to provide for methods of payment of criminal history record fees.
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11B-30.006(2)(b): Revises the Equivalency-of Training form CJSTC-76 to update the comparable training for the new Florida Law Enforcement Academy and clarifies the procedures for submitting form CJSTC-76 to Commission staff.
11B-30.007(1): Updates the State Officer Certification Examination website to implement online Computer-Based Testing.
11B-30.008(1)(b): Removes the geographic requirement for computer labs used as test centers and allows training schools to set up test sites, regardless of whether the parent college has a test center to implement online Computer-Based Testing. (Not all college test centers are – or want to be – a Pearson VUE test center. Several training centers also expressed their desire to operate their own test sites).
11B-30.011: Updates the examination scoring and grade notification to implement online Computer-Based Testing.
11B-30.011: Repeals the Applicant State Officer Certification Overall Test Results form CJSTC-516 because it is no longer needed due to the implementation Computer-Based Testing.
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11B-35.001(6)(a): Removes the requirement to provide printed copies of the Florida Statutes and Florida handbook on jury instructions because the resources are available online (the 2014 Curriculum will include links to these resources).
11B-35.001(9)(d)1. and 11B-35.007(4)(i): Retires the 400-hour Canine Team Training Course number 1112 effective 11/6/13 and replaces with the updated 480-hour Canine Team Training Course number 1198 effective 11/7/13 (this course is not a Commission mandated certification and is optional for an agency to have its canine team complete the Canine Team Training Course).
11B-35.001(10): Deletes the implementation phase of the Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program due to the completed implementation on July 1, 2012, and adds rule language to allow for implementation of the new Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program in 2015.
11B-35.001(15)(b): Moves the Physical Fitness Assessment rule language in Rule 11B-35.0011(2), F.A.C., to Rule 11B-35.001(15)(b)., F.A.C., under Physical Fitness Assessment.
11B-35.001(16): Makes grammatical revisions.
11B-35.0011: Revises the title to remove the correctional probation discipline (correctional probation officers are no longer required to take the Basic Abilities Test).
11B-35.0011(1)(i): Moves American with Disabilities Act rule language from 11B-35.0011(1)(i), F.A.C. to 11B-35.0011(2), F.A.C.
11B-35.0011(2): Moves rule language regarding the American with Disabilities Act in Rule 11B-35.0011(1)(i), F.A.C. to Rule 11B-35.0011(2), F.A.C., and moves the Physical Fitness Assessment rule language from Rule 11B-35.0011(2), F.A.C., to Rule 11B-35.001(15)(b)., F.A.C., under Physical Fitness Assessment.
11B-35.002(1)(a)3. & 13.: Retires the Florida CMS Law Enforcement Basic Recruit Training Program number 1177, and replaces with the new Florida Law Enforcement Academy Program number 2000.
11B-35.002(3): Removes the word “sequencing” for instruction of a basic recruit training course because it conflicts with competency-based instruction in Rule 11B-35.001(12), F.A.C.
11B-35.002(5)(e): Retires the Florida CMS Law Enforcement Basic Recruit Training Program number 1177, effective June 30, 2014.
11B-35.002(5)(f)1.-18.: Adds the new Florida Law Enforcement Academy Program number 2000 to replace the retired Florida CMS Law Enforcement Basic Recruit Training Program number 1177, effective July 1, 2014.
11B-35.002(5)(g)-(h): Renumbers the rule paragraphs.
11B-35.002(6)(f)3.: Retires the Law Enforcement Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program number 1184, effective June 30, 2014, at the request of the Department of Corrections.
11B-35.002(6)(f)4.: Clarifies the training required for a law enforcement officer to become a correctional probation officer.
11B-35.002(6)(f)5.: Updates the paragraph number.
11B-35.0021: Adds “Specialized” to the title of Rule 11B-35.0021, F.A.C., to include Specialized Training Program Courses.
11B-35.0021(1): Adds “Program” to the name of the “High-Liability Basic Recruit Training Program Courses” for consistency with other rule language.
11B-35.0021(4)(d): Adds the new Canine Team Training Instructor Course number 1199 to the Specialized Instructor Courses category.
11B-35.0021(6): Adds the Specialized Training Program Courses category and new Canine Team Training Course number 1198.
11B-35.0021(8): Adds the Specialized Training Program Courses category to require instructor to student ratios for instruction of proficiency skills for specialized training courses and rearranges the training programs in the order of the training programs in Rule 11B-35.0021(1) – (6), F.A.C.
11B-35.0021(7)(h): Adds the instructor to student ratio requirements for instruction of the new Underwater Police Science and Technology course number 077 for students actively engaged in water activities and adds the definition of “actively engaged.”
11B-35.0021(7)(i): Adds the instructor to student ratio requirements for instruction of the new Canine Team Training Course number 1198 for canine teams actively engaged in canine team patrol activities and adds the definition of “actively engaged.”
11B-35.0021(7)(j): Adds the instructor to student ratio requirements for instruction of the new Canine Team Training Instructor Course number 1199 for canine teams actively engaged in canine team patrol activities and adds the definition of “actively engaged.”
11B-35.0024(3)(a)2.: Revises the CMS Defensive Tactics Performance Evaluation form CJSTC-6 CMS to allow the instructor to sign the evaluator’s name and initials for the first exercise and then draw an arrow through the remaining exercises to avoid repetitive signatures and initials, and revises the restrain device, Frisks and Searches, and Ground Escapes techniques to conform with the current curriculum.
11B-35.0024(3)(g)2.: Revises the CMS Vehicle Operations Performance Evaluation form CJSTC-7 CMS to update the performance requirements (added Tactical Backing Exercise; for Nighttime Emergency Reverse Serpentine, allows the sirens to be optional; and changes “Threshold Braking” to “Braking)” to conform with the current curriculum.
11B-35.0024(4): Adds the Underwater Police Science and Technology course number 077, Canine Team Training Course number 1198, and Canine Team Training Instructor Course number 1199, that require demonstration of proficiency skills.
11B-35.0024(4)(a)2.: Revises the DUI Traffic Stops Performance Evaluation form CJSTC-13 CMS, to include the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Test, Walk-and-Turn Test, and the One-Leg Stand Test to conform with the current curriculum.
11B-35.0024(4)(b): Revises the Speed Measurement Operator Performance Report form CJSTC-11, to allow the instructor, in addition to the training center director or designee, to approve successful completion of the field practical portion of training to assist the training center director with processing performance reports.
11B-35.0024(4)(c)2.: Revises the Speed Measurement Device Instructor Field Evaluation form CJSTC-10, to allow the training center director or designee to approve the successful demonstration of a speed measurement device to assist the training center director with processing the evaluations.
11B-35.0024(4)(j): Adds the required written end-of-course examination and demonstration of proficiency skills for the new Underwater Police Science and Technology course number 077.
11B-35.0024(4)(j): Creates the new Criminal Justice Diver Performance Evaluation form CJSTC-19 to record the Underwater Police Science and Technology performance evaluations to conform with the current curriculum.
11B-35.0024(4)(k): Substantially rewrites the Canine Performance Evaluation form CJSTC-83, by reformatting the form, clarifying the proficiency demonstrations, including an attestment for both the evaluators and applicant, adding additional training information, and revising the canine performance requirements to conform with the current curriculum.
11B-35.0024(4)(l)1.: Adds the training requirements for successfully completing the new Canine Team Instructor Course number 1199.
11B-35.0024(4)(l)2.: Creates the new Canine Team Instructor Performance Evaluation form CJSTC-20 for evaluating canine teams and provides the requirements for completing the Canine Team Training Course number 1199 to become a Canine Team Training Instructor to conform with the current curriculum.
11B-35.003(8)-(9): Updates rule references.
11B-35.007(2)(b)10.: Revises the Specialized Training Documentation form CJSTC-16 to correspond with the changes in Rule 11B-35.007(2)(b)9, F.A.C., i.e., reduces the minimum number of course hours from 4 to zero hours, and reduces the maximum hours of electives from 8 to 4 hours used for each forty hours of course instruction.
11B-35.007(3)(l): Retires the 40-hour Canine Team Training Instructor Course number 1107 effective 11/6/13, and adds the new 80-Canine Team Training Instructor course number 1199 effective 11/7/13.
11B-35.007(4)(i): Increases the number of hours for the Canine Team Training Course from 400 to 480 to reflect the actual number of hours required in the field to instruct the Canine Team Training Course and changes the course number from 1112 to 1198 - this course is not a Commission mandated certification and is optional for an agency to have its canine team complete the Canine Team Training Course.
11B-35.007(4)(ee): Adds the new STEP Course for Red Light Cameras number 1197 to the list of Specialized Training Program courses.
11B-35.009(3)(a): Updates the topics required for training comparable to the Florida Law Enforcement Academy program to conform with the current curriculum.
11B-35.009(3)(b): Updates the topics required for training comparable to the Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program to conform with the current curriculum.
11B-35.009(3)(c): Updates the topics required for training comparable to the Florida Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program to conform with the current curriculum.
11B-35.009(5): Revises the Equivalency-of Training form CJSTC-76 to update the comparable training for the law enforcement, correctional, and correctional probation basic recruit training programs and to clarify the procedures for submitting form CJSTC-76 to Commission staff.
- Petitions and Dispositions Regarding Rule Variance or Waiver (12)
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On January 15, 2014 the Division of Hotels and Restaurants received a Petition for an Emergency 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 Eagles Pizza located in Orlando. The above referenced F.A.C. addresses the requirement that at least one accessible bathroom on the same level be provided for use by customers and employees. They are requesting to utilize bathrooms located on a different level.
The Petition for this variance was published in Vol. 40/18 on January 28, 2014. The Order for this Petition was signed and approved on February 03, 2014. 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 public bathrooms located on the second floor of the One South Orange Building are maintained in a clean and sanitary manner and are provided with hot and cold running water under pressure, soap, approved hand drying devices, handwash sign and are available during all hours of operation. The Petitioner shall also ensure that directional signage is installed in the main restaurant area clearly stating the location of the bathrooms.
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On 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 Jorge Quintero located in Tampa. 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. 40/18 on January 28, 2014. The Order for this Petition was signed and approved on February 03, 2014. 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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Amending and Extending the Order Granting Variance from Fla. Admin. Code Ann. r. 690-125.003 by Monumental Life Insurance Company. The Notice of Petition for Variance was published in Vol. 40, No. 14, January 22, 2014, Florida Administrative Register. The petition seeks a variance from Rule 69O-125.003, F.A.C., which prohibits insurance providers from making underwriting decisions based upon an applicant’s intent to engage in future lawful foreign travel or past lawful foreign travel. On February 15, 2008, the Office issued an Order granting insurance providers a two year variance or waiver of Rule 69O-125.003, F.A.C., as it pertains to travel to Iraq and Afghanistan. On December 17, 2009, the Office issued an Order extending the variance of Rule 69O-125.003, F.A.C., as applied to travel to Iraq and Afghanistan, for an additional two years. On January 28, 2012 the Office issued an Order extending the variance of Rule 69O-125.003, F.A.C. as applied to travel to Iraq and Afghanistan for an additional two years. The petition seeks to extend the variance for a fourth time. The Office has considered the petition and concluded that the application of Rule 69O-125.003, F.A.C., as it pertains to Iraq and Afghanistan, would create a substantial hardship for insurance providers. As a result, the Office has issued an Order, filed on February 10, 2014, approving the requested waiver or variance for an additional two years. Until February 15, 2016, insurers of all forms of insurance designated in Rule 69O-125.003, F.A.C., may factor into their underwriting an applicant’s travel plans to Iraq or Afghanistan.
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On January 28, 2014 the Division of Hotels and Restaurants received a Petition for an Emergency Variance for Paragraph 61C-4.010(7) Florida Administrative Code and Paragraph 61C-4.010(6), Florida Administrative Code from Mami Ney's Cafe located in Miami. The above referenced F.A.C. addresses the requirement that at least one accessible bathroom be provided for use by customers. They are requesting to share the bathrooms located within an adjacent establishment under a different ownership for use by customers only.
The Petition for this variance was published in Vol. 40/21 on January 31, 2014. The Order for this Petition was signed and approved on February 06, 2014. 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 bathrooms located within Pica 305 Barber Shop (Pica 305 Barber Shop Inc - Christofer Luis Lopez, owner) are maintained in a clean and sanitary manner and are provided with cold running water under pressure, soap, approved hand drying devices, and are available during all hours of operation. 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 Pica 305 Barber Shop (Pica 305 Barber Shop Inc - Christofer Luis Lopez, owner) changes, an updated, signed agreement for use of the bathroom facilities is required immediately.
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a variance or waiver.
Petitioner’s Name: Hometown Little Manatee, L.L.C.
Rule No.: 40D-2.361, F.A.C.
40D-2.091(a), F.A.C.
40D-2.101(6)(a), F.A.C.
Nature of the rule for which variance or waiver is sought: Timely application for permit renewal and Net Benefit.
The Petition has been assigned Tracking No. 20012513.000.
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The Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission has issued an order. On January 27, 2014, the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission received a petition for a permanent waiver of Rule 11B-27.002(4), F.A.C., by Andrew Feuer. Petitioner wished to waive that portion of the rule which requires an officer to obtain employment within four years of beginning basic recruit training. Notice of receipt of the petition was published in the Florida Administrative Register, Volume 40, Number 19, January 29, 2014.
On February 8, 2014, at its regularly scheduled business agenda meeting held in Lake Mary, FL, the Commission found that the Petitioner’s situation is unique. The Petitioner demonstrated that the strict application of the Commission's rules in this case would violate the principles of fairness. The Commission found that the purposes of the underlying statute, Section 943.13, F.S., to ensure that officers meet strict qualification criteria and minimum training requirements, would be addressed in an alternative method by granting this rule waiver. The Commission granted the Petitioner's waiver request. The Petitioner has six months beginning fifteen days after the final order is signed in this case to become employed.
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The Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission has issued an order. On February 03, 2014, the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission received a petition for a permanent waiver of Rule 11B-27.002(4), F.A.C., by Robert Rockhill. Petitioner wished to waive that portion of the rule which requires an officer to obtain employment within four years of beginning basic recruit training. Notice of receipt of the petition was published in the Florida Administrative Register, Volume 40, Number 28, February 11, 2014.
On February 8, 2014, at its regularly scheduled business agenda meeting held in Lake Mary, FL, the Commission found that the Petitioner’s situation is not unique. The Petitioner did not demonstrate that the strict application of the Commission's rules in this case would violate the principles of fairness. The Commission found that the purposes of the underlying statute, Section 943.13, F.S., to ensure that officers meet strict qualification criteria and minimum training requirements, would not be addressed in an alternative method by granting this rule waiver. The Commission denied the Petitioner's waiver request.
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On February 8, 2011, the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission has issued an order.
On January 13, 2014, the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission received a petition for permanent waiver of Rule 11B-27.00213(4)(a), (b), F.A.C., by Devon Hartwell. The rule requires recruits employed by agencies on a temporary employment authorization (TEA) to have a four-year break in service before they may enter into another TEA if their TEA is terminated prior to the recruit becoming certified. Petitioner's employer lost its contract to run a facility while Petitioner was on a TEA. Petitioner seeks a waiver of this rule so that he may seek another TEA immediately at another facility and, thereby, remain employed while he fulfils the requirements of Section 943.13, F.S., to become certified. Notice of receipt of the petition was published in the Florida Administrative Register Volume 40, Number 16, January 24, 2014.
On February 8, 2014, at its regularly scheduled business agenda meeting held in Lake Mary, Florida, the Commission found that the Petitioner’s situation is unique. The Petitioner demonstrated that the strict application of the Commission's rules in this case would violate the principles of fairness. The Commission found that the purposes of the underlying statute, to ensure TEAs are well prepared to work for agencies, will be met by granting this waiver request. The Commission granted the Petitioner's waiver as a one-time temporary rule waiver.
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The Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission has issued an order. On January 16, 2014, the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission received a petition for a permanent waiver of Rule 11B-27.002(4), F.A.C., by Steven Bottcher and the High Springs Police Department. Petitioner wished to waive that portion of the rule which requires an officer to obtain employment within four years of beginning basic recruit training. Notice of receipt of the petition was published in the Florida Administrative Register, Volume 40, Number 16, January 24 , 2014.
On February 8, 2014, at its regularly scheduled business agenda meeting held in Lake Mary, FL, the Commission found that the Petitioner’s situation is unique. The Petitioner demonstrated that the strict application of the Commission's rules in this case would violate the principles of fairness. The Commission found that the purposes of the underlying statute, Section 943.13, F.S., to ensure that officers meet strict qualification criteria and minimum training requirements, would be addressed in an alternative method by granting this rule waiver. The Commission granted the Petitioner's waiver request. The Petitioner has six months beginning fifteen days after the final order is signed in this case to become employed.
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On February 8, 2011, the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission has issued an order.
On February 5, 2014, the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission received a petition for permanent waiver of Rule 11B-27.00213(4)(a), (b), F.A.C., by Latoya Holley. The rule requires recruits employed by agencies on a temporary employment authorization (TEA) to have a four-year break in service before they may enter into another TEA if their TEA is terminated prior to the recruit becoming certified. Petitioner's employer lost its contract to run a facility while Petitioner was on a TEA. Petitioner seeks a waiver of this rule so that she may seek another TEA immediately at another facility and, thereby, remain employed while she fulfils the requirements of Section 943.13, F.S., to become certified. Notice of receipt of the petition was published in the Florida Administrative Register Volume 40, Number 28, February 11, 2014.
On February 8, 2014, at its regularly scheduled business agenda meeting held in Lake Mary, Florida, the Commission found that the Petitioner’s situation is unique. The Petitioner demonstrated that the strict application of the Commission's rules in this case would violate the principles of fairness. The Commission found that the purposes of the underlying statute, to ensure TEAs are well prepared to work for agencies, will be met by granting this waiver request. The Commission granted the Petitioner's waiver as a one-time temporary rule waiver.
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On February 8, 2011, the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission has issued an order.
On January 30, 2014, the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission received a petition for permanent waiver of Rule 11B-27.00213(4)(a), (b), F.A.C., by Jovina M. Green. The rule requires recruits employed by agencies on a temporary employment authorization (TEA) to have a four-year break in service before they may enter into another TEA if their TEA is terminated prior to the recruit becoming certified. Petitioner's employer lost its contract to run a facility while Petitioner was on a TEA. Petitioner seeks a waiver of this rule so that she may seek another TEA immediately at another facility and, thereby, remain employed while she fulfils the requirements of Section 943.13, F.S., to become certified. Notice of receipt of the petition was published in the Florida Administrative Register Volume 40, Number 22, February 3, 2014.
On February 8, 2014, at its regularly scheduled business agenda meeting held in Lake Mary, Florida, the Commission found that the Petitioner’s situation is unique. The Petitioner demonstrated that the strict application of the Commission's rules in this case would violate the principles of fairness. The Commission found that the purposes of the underlying statute, to ensure TEAs are well prepared to work for agencies, will be met by granting this waiver request. The Commission granted the Petitioner's waiver as a one-time temporary rule waiver.
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On February 8, 2011, the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission has issued an order.
On January 24, 2014, the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission received a petition for permanent waiver of Rule 11B-27.00213(4)(a), (b), F.A.C., by Uxavier Bromfield. The rule requires recruits employed by agencies on a temporary employment authorization (TEA) to have a four-year break in service before they may enter into another TEA if their TEA is terminated prior to the recruit becoming certified. Petitioner's employer lost its contract to run a facility while Petitioner was on a TEA. Petitioner seeks a waiver of this rule so that he may seek another TEA immediately at another facility and, thereby, remain employed while he fulfils the requirements of Section 943.13, F.S., to become certified. Notice of receipt of the petition was published in the Florida Administrative Register Volume 40, Number 18, January 26, 2014.
On February 8, 2014, at its regularly scheduled business agenda meeting held in Lake Mary, Florida, the Commission found that the Petitioner’s situation is unique. The Petitioner demonstrated that the strict application of the Commission's rules in this case would violate the principles of fairness. The Commission found that the purposes of the underlying statute, to ensure TEAs are well prepared to work for agencies, will be met by granting this waiver request. The Commission granted the Petitioner's waiver as a one-time temporary rule waiver.
- Notices of Meetings, Workshops and Public Hearings (20)
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Regular quarterly meeting of the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) and/or its subcommittees, to discuss the provision of the Emergency Planning Community Right-to-Know Program. Also, items pertaining to the State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) may be discussed.; February 27, 2014, 9:30 a.m.; South Florida State College
2968 US Hwy 17 North, Room 104
Bowling Green, FL 33834
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The EMS Advisory Council will meet to discuss and approve the July 2014-June 2019 EMS Strategic Plan.; February 25th at 9:00 a.m.; Public Safety Comples, 911 Easterwood Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32311
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The purpose of the workshop is to discuss the benefits of senior zones. Senior zones raise a driver’s awareness that they are entering an area where they need to exercise additional caution. The zone slows traffic and increases safety for all drivers and pedestrians around retirement and assisted living communities through the use of traffic calming devices and signage. Two additional workshops are planned in March 2014 for Broward and Indian River counties.; Thursday, March 20, 2014 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.; City of West Park, City Hall Commission Chamber, 1965 South State Road 7, West Park, FL 33023.
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(A)Review and Consideration of a resolution to amend the Saint Leo Bond Indenture
(B)Payment of Invoices
(C)Any other matters that may come before the Authority.
; Thursday, February 27, 2014, 12:00 Noon – 1:00 p.m.
; The Offices of: The Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida, 542 East Park Avenue, Tallahassee, Florida 32301, and by teleconference at (866) 578.5716. Conference Code 6813188.
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Business before the Actuarial & Underwriting Committee; Thursday, February 20, 2014, 4:00 p.m.; Conference Call: 1(866)361-7525 conference ID:8632017402#
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Florida Association of Counties Trust Strategic Needs Committee Meeting; Monday, February 17, 2014 8:30 a.m.; Staybridge Suites, 1600 Lake Summit Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32312
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To conduct the regular business of the council.
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 to Molly Gosline at the council address.
Any person who needs an accommodation to participate in this meeting because of a disability, including alternative formats, should submit a request for such accommodation in writing at least one week before the meeting date.
; February 25, 2014, 2:00 P.M.-3:30 P.M.
MEETING: Evaluation Committee/SPIL Workshop
CALL IN NUMBER: 1-888-670-3525 CODE: 5073148497; 1416 N. Adams Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32303
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This is a public meeting of interested stakeholders to discuss the Lake Okeechobee Watershed Basin Management Action Plan (BMAP). The BMAP is the means for implementation of the adopted Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs). The primary purpose of this meeting is to provide an update on the status of BMAP development.; February 25, 2014 10:00 AM; Okeechobee Civic Center, 1750 US Highway 98 North, Okeechobee, FL 34974
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General board business.; Tuesday, March 11, 2014, commencing at 9:00 a.m., at meet me number (888) 670-3525, participate code 9238150597.; Department of Health, 4042 Bald Cypress Way, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3257.
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Deliberation for cases pending before the Commission that are ready for final review and the Chairman's report. No public testimony will be taken.; February 19, 2014, 10:00 a.m.; Reemployment Assistance Appeals Commission, 101 Rhyne Building, 2740 Centerview Drive, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-4151
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To participate in the Telephone Conference Call, contact toll free (888) 670-3525, then enter the public participant code 3086756820.; February 24, 2014, 3:00 p.m; Telephone Conference Call
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Florida Rehabilitation Council Membership Work group
General Membership Business
; February 20, 2014, 10:30 a.m. EST - 11:00 a.m. EST; Teleconference Call 1-888-670-3525
Code:792353220
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This is a meeting of the Advisory Committee described above. The purpose of the meeting is to conduct administrative and procedural matters related to the committee and discuss recommendations concerning the MFLs and Recovery Strategy planned for the Lower Santa Fe River and the Ichetucknee River and Priority Springs. There will also be a briefing of the proposed population and water demand projection methodologies and an update on the status of the Clay-Putnam MFLs and Prevention and Recovery Strategies. An opportunity for public comment will be provided near the end of the meeting.
NOTE: One or more members of the Governing Board from each of the water management districts named above may attend and participate in the meeting of the Advisory Committee.
; Monday, February 24, 2014, 1:00 p.m.; Florida Gateway College, Wilson S. Rivers Library and Media Center, 149 SE College Place, Building 200, Room 102, Lake City, FL 32025
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Business before the Claims Committee.; Wednesday, February 19, 2014, 12:00 pm; Conference Call: 1(866)361-7525, Conference ID: 5219676193#
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For cases previously heard by the panel.; February 27, 2014 @ 10:00am.; Department of Health, Tallahassee at Meet Me Number (888) 670-3525 code 9638257208.
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This is a meeting of the Research Review and Advisory Committee. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss and guide current, proposed, and potential future onsite sewage research projects. The focus of this meeting is to discuss the Department of Health’s Nitrogen Reduction Strategies Study. Other ongoing and possible future research projects may also be discussed. Part of this meeting may be accessible via web conference with details to be posted on the Bureau website: http://www.doh.state.fl.us/environment/ostds/research/index.html.; February 26, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. ET; Florida Department of Health Southwood Complex
4025 Esplanade Way, Room #130 L
Tallahassee, FL 32399
Or via conference call / web conference:
Toll free call in number: 1-888-670-3525
Conference code: 8605907413
Website: http://connectpro22543231.na5.acrobat.com/rrac_new/
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The purpose of the meeting is for the Independent Living Services Advisory Council to conduct general Council business and continue their efforts of reviewing the implementation and operation of the Road-to-Independence Program.
; March 3, 2014 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm; 1317 Winewood Boulevard, Bldg 1, Room 132, Tallahassee, FL 32399
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The Florida Agriculture in the Classroom board of directors will gather for a regularly scheduled board meeting.; Tuesday March 4, 2014, 10 a.m.; Nora Mayo Hall, 500 Third St. N.W., Winter Haven, FL 33881
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To conduct general business of the Community Association Living Study Council.; Friday, February 21, 2014, 9:00 a.m. until completion of business; Department of Business and Professional Regulation via teleconference at 1.888.670.3525 (Conference code is 7501452290 then #)
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THIS MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELLED.; Wednesday, February 19, 2014, 1:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m.; Enterprise Florida, Inc.
800 N. Magnolia Avenue, Suite 1100
Orlando, FL 32803