- Petitions and Dispositions Regarding Rule Variance or Waiver (12)
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On January 29, 2019 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 Ol Time BBQ Barn located in Laurel Hill. 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 a nearby establishment under a different ownership for use by customers and employees.
The Petition for this variance was published in Vol. 45/20 on January 24, 2019. The Order for this Petition was signed and approved on January 07, 2019. 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 Jeris Used Furniture, 23036 Hwy 331 N, Laurel Hill, FL 32567, are maintained in a clean and sanitary manner and are provided with hot and 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 Ol Time BBQ Barn (Calhoun Vanissa & Wayland Donald) and/or Jeries Used Furniture (Geri Mcglamry) changes, an updated signed agreement for use of the bathroom facilities will be required immediately.
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On January 29, 2019 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 P&E Investments LLC located in Orlando. 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 and the three compartment sink.
The Petition for this variance was published in Vol. 45/20 on January 30, 2019. The Order for this Petition was signed and approved on February 07, 2019. 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 sink and the three compartment sink 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 sink and the three compartment sink is provided with hot and cold running water under pressure, and that the handwash sink is provided with soap, an approved hand drying device and a handwashing sign.
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On 02/08/2019, the Department issued a Final Order granting Welltower PropCo Group LLC
d/b/a Stratford Court of Boca Pointe, a temporary variance from Rule 58A-5.036, F.A.C., requiring an alternate energy source for emergency environmental control, as requested in its petition filed on 10/19/2018, and noticed in FAR Volume 44, Number 217. Petitioner demonstrated that its current temperature control measures are sufficient to ensure the health, safety, and comfort of its residents in the event of a loss of primary electrical power and that application of the Rule would create a substantial hardship and/or violate principles of fairness.
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John P. Reed, seeking a variance or waiver of Chapter 480.041(b), F.S. regarding educational requirements as a massage therapist. Comments on this petition should be filed with the Board of Massage Therapy, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C06, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3258, within 14 days of publication of this notice.
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On 02/06/2019, the Department issued a Final Order granting Langdon Hall ALF, LLC
d/b/a Langdon Hall of Bradenton, a temporary variance from Rule 58A-5.036, F.A.C., requiring an alternate energy source for emergency environmental control, as requested in its petition filed on 11/14/2018, and noticed in FAR Volume 44, Number 231. Petitioner demonstrated that its current temperature control measures are sufficient to ensure the health, safety, and comfort of its residents in the event of a loss of primary electrical power and that application of the Rule would create a substantial hardship and/or violate principles of fairness.
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variance or waiver submitted by Sunil Joshi. Petitioner is seeking a variance or waiver of Rule 64B3-5.002, F.A.C., which sets forth the education, training/experience and examination requirements for licensure as a supervisor. Comments on the petition should be filed with the Board of Clinical Laboratory Personnel, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin # C07, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3257, telephone: (850) 488-0595, or by electronic mail – Anthony.Spivey@flhealth.gov, within 14 days of publication of this notice.
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On 2/04/2019, the Department issued a Final Order granting ARegal Park Assisted Living Inc.
d/b/a Colonial Assisted Living at Boynton Beach, FL, a temporary variance from Rule 58A-5.036, F.A.C., requiring an alternate energy source for emergency environmental control, as requested in its petition filed on 12/04/2018, and noticed in FAR Volume 44, Number 245. Petitioner demonstrated that its current temperature control measures are sufficient to ensure the health, safety, and comfort of its residents in the event of a loss of primary electrical power and that application of the Rule would create a substantial hardship and/or violate principles of fairness.
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On 02/05/2019, the Department issued a Final Order granting Lakeview Terrace Assisted Living Facility, a temporary variance from Rule 58A-5.036, F.A.C., requiring an alternate energy source for emergency environmental control, as requested in its petition filed on 10/16/2018, and noticed in FAR Volume 44, Number 213. Petitioner demonstrated that its current temperature control measures are sufficient to ensure the health, safety, and comfort of its residents in the event of a loss of primary electrical power and that application of the Rule would create a substantial hardship and/or violate principles of fairness.
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On 02/07/2019, the Department issued a Final Order granting Patrick Manor Inc., a temporary variance from Rule 58A-5.036, F.A.C., requiring an alternate energy source for emergency environmental control, as requested in its petition filed on 01/23/2019, and noticed in FAR Volume 45, Number 21. Petitioner demonstrated that its current temperature control measures are sufficient to ensure the health, safety, and comfort of its residents in the event of a loss of primary electrical power and that application of the Rule would create a substantial hardship and/or violate principles of fairness.
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On 02/07/2019, the Department issued a Final Order granting Enchanted Living Facility, a temporary variance from Rule 58A-5.036, F.A.C., requiring an alternate energy source for emergency environmental control, as requested in its petition filed on 01/09/2019, and noticed in FAR Volume 45, Number 18. Petitioner demonstrated that its current temperature control measures are sufficient to ensure the health, safety, and comfort of its residents in the event of a loss of primary electrical power and that application of the Rule would create a substantial hardship and/or violate principles of fairness.
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On 02/07/2019, the Department issued a Final Order granting Arbor Oaks at Tyrone, a temporary variance from Rule 58A-5.036, F.A.C., requiring an alternate energy source for emergency environmental control, as requested in its petition filed on 01/03/2019, and noticed in FAR Volume 45, Number 16. Petitioner demonstrated that its current temperature control measures are sufficient to ensure the health, safety, and comfort of its residents in the event of a loss of primary electrical power and that application of the Rule would create a substantial hardship and/or violate principles of fairness.
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On 02/07/2019, the Department issued a Final Order granting Tropical Living Club 2, a temporary variance from Rule 58A-5.036, F.A.C., requiring an alternate energy source for emergency environmental control, as requested in its petition filed on 12/21/2018, and noticed in FAR Volume 45, Number 5. Petitioner demonstrated that its current temperature control measures are sufficient to ensure the health, safety, and comfort of its residents in the event of a loss of primary electrical power and that application of the Rule would create a substantial hardship and/or violate principles of fairness.
- Notices of Meetings, Workshops and Public Hearings (22)
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To conduct the general business of the board of directors.; February 26, 2019, 1:00-2:30 p.m.; Moffitt Cancer Center, Stabile Research Building Trustees Boardroom
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The State Board of Administration will take action on matters duly presented on its agenda, which may include such matters as Executive Director’s reports; approval of fiscal sufficiency of state bond issues; approval of sale of local bonds at an interest rate in excess of statutory interest rate limitation; reports on investment performance; designation of banks as depositories for state funds; adoption of rules and regulations; investment of state funds pursuant to Chapter 215, F.S.; and consideration of other matters within its authority pursuant to Chapters 215 and 344, F.S., and Section 16 of Article IX of the Florida Constitution of 1885, as continued by subsection 9(c) of Article XII of the Florida Constitution of 1968.
The Division of Bond Finance of the State Board of Administration will take action on matters duly presented on its agenda, which will deal with the issuance of State bonds, arbitrage compliance and related matters.
The Financial Services Commission will take action on matters duly presented on its agenda which may include, but not be limited to; matters relating to rulemaking for all activities of the Office of Insurance Regulation concerning insurers and other risk bearing entities, including licensing, rates, policy forms, market conduct, claims, adjusters, issuance of certificates of authority, solvency, viatical settlements, premium financing, and administrative supervision, as provided under the Insurance Code or Chapter 636, F.S., and matters related to rulemaking for all activities of the Office of Financial Regulation relating to the regulation of banks, credit unions, other financial institutions, finance companies, retail installment sales providers, title loan lenders, collection agencies, mortgage brokers, mortgage lenders, certified capital companies, money services businesses, and the securities industry.
The Department of Veterans’ Affairs will take action on matters duly presented on its agenda which may include the administration of the Department as well as actions taken to further the Department’s mission of providing assistance to veterans and their dependents, pursuant to Section 292.05, F.S.
The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles will take action on matters duly presented on its agenda, which may include such matters as approval of agency policies, taking agency action with regard to administrative procedure matters, and considering other matters within its authority pursuant to Florida Statutes.
The Department of Law Enforcement will take action on matters duly presented on its agenda which may include but not be limited to such matters as transfer of agency funds or positions, formulation of Departmental Rules, administrative procedure matters, submittal of reports as required, enter into contracts as authorized and to consider other matters within its authority pursuant to Chapters 20, 23, 120 and 943, F.S.
The Department of Revenue will act on matters duly presented on its agenda which may include approval of rules, legislative concept proposals, contracts over $100,000, Departmental budgets, administrative procedure matters, and consideration of other matters within its authority.
The Administration Commission will take action on matters duly presented on its agenda which may include such matters as to create or transfer agency funds or positions, approve Career Service rules, administrative procedure matters, environmental matters arising under Chapter 380, F.S., comprehensive planning issues pursuant to Section 163.3184, F.S., determine sheriffs’ budget matters, and consider other matters within its authority pursuant to various statutes including Chapters 110, 215 and 216, F.S.
The Florida Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission will take action on matters duly presented on its agenda including appeals of local government development orders in areas of critical state concern or of developments of regional impact under Section 380.07, F.S.; and review of water management matters under Chapter 373, F.S. The Commission will also review Department of Environmental Protection’s rules and orders which, prior to July 1, 1993, the Governor and Cabinet, sitting as the head of the Department of Natural Resources, had authority to issue or promulgate.
The Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund will take action on matters for which it is responsible pursuant to law (including duties pursuant to Title 18 of the Florida Statutes and Title 18 of the Florida Administrative Code) and that are duly presented on its agenda, which may include such matters as aquacultural issues as presented by the Division of Aquaculture in the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; mineral leases or sales; state or sovereign land leases, sales, exchanges, dedications, and easements; conservation and preservation lands and other land purchases; land planning matters and other matters within its authority.
The Department of Environmental Protection will present for consideration those matters required by law to be reviewed by the Governor and Cabinet, sitting as the Siting Board, which may include, but are not limited to siting of power plants and electric and natural gas transmission lines.
; February 26, 2019, 9:00 a.m.; Cabinet Meeting Room, Lower Level, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida
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General business meeting involving discussion
and actions regarding current and proposed legislation.
; March 1, 2019, 10:00 a.m.; Telephone Conference: 1-888-565-9008, Participant Code # 744469610
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To consider cases where Probable Cause has previously been found.; February 19, 2019 @ 9:00 a.m.; Toll Free Number – 1-888-585-9008
275-112-502
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Bicycling and pedestrian transportation issues and safety.; February 19, 2019, 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm; Florida Department of Transportation, 605 Suwannee Street Burns Auditorium, Tallahassee, Florida 32399
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Regular committee business; February 19, 2019, 1:00-2:00 p.m. Eastern Time; The meeting will be conducted using communications media technology, specifically via webinar. Join the meeting at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3457161822116468995 or at a public point of access located at 325 West Gaines Street, Room 356, Tallahassee, Florida.
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General board business, to include licensure and discipline.; March 8, 2019, 9:00 a.m.; Mission Inn Resort, 10400 County Road 48, Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida 34737
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The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District Six will hold a Public Meeting for a roadway improvement project along State Road (SR) 826/Sunny Isles Boulevard/NE 163 Street from NE 35 Avenue to SR A1A/Collins Avenue, in Miami-Dade County. The project identification number is 436525-2-52-01. The Public Meeting will be an open house format from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Graphic displays will be shown and FDOT representatives will be available to discuss the project and answer questions.; Wednesday, February 27, 2019
6 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunny Isles Beach Government Center, First Floor Meeting Room
18070 Collins Avenue
Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
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Various board information; February 21, 2019, 11:30 a.m.; Walton County Health Department
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Deliberation for cases pending before the Reemployment Assistance Appeals Commission that are ready for final review and the Chairman's report. No public testimony will be taken.; February 20, 2019, 9:30 a.m.; Reemployment Assistance Appeals Commission, 101 Rhyne Building, 2740 Centerview Drive, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-4151.
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EPCRA Community right-to-know.; February 22, 2019, 10:00 a.m.; Lake County Emergency Operations Center, 425 W. Alfred Street, Tavares, FL 32778
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Deputy Pilot Advancements.; February 28, 2019, 3:15 p.m. or immediately thereafter; Toll free phone number 1(888)585-9008, conference room number: 241-687-833
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The purpose of the meeting is for the Commission to vote on the disposition of cases pending before it for decision.; Monday, March 4, 2019, at 10:00 a.m. ET.; Call 888-585-9008, and when prompted enter conference room number 772425480, followed by the # key.
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General Council business and funding; February 21, 2019, 5:00 PM; Conference Call In Number: 888-585-9008
Participant Code Number: 252-798-045
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Docket No. 20180215-WS; 2/26/19 at 3:00 p.m.; Lake View Clubhouse, 231 Shoreline Drive, Lake Placid, FL
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Docket No. 20180216-WS; 2/27/19 at 6:00 p.m.; Town of Lady Lake, Town Commission Chamber, Lady Lake, FL
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Docket No. 20180217-WS; 2/27/19, at 1:00 p.m.; Webster City Hall, 49 SE 1st Street, Webster, FL
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The Review Committee Meeting will be to give the scores for the Applications submitted in response to Florida Housing Finance Corporation’s Request for Applications No. 2018-116 “SAIL Financing Of Affordable Multifamily Housing Developments To Be Used In Conjunction With Tax-Exempt Bonds And Non-Competitive Housing Credits” and to submit a recommendation to Florida Housing’s Board of Directors.; March 5, 2019, 2:00 p.m. (ET); Rick Seltzer Conference Room, Suite 6000, Florida Housing Finance Corporation, 227 North Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida.
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The Review Committee Meeting will be to give the scores for the Applications submitted in response to Florida Housing Finance Corporation’s Request for Applications No. 2019-106 “Housing Credit And SAIL Financing To Develop Housing For Homeless Persons” and to submit a recommendation to Florida Housing’s Board of Directors.; March 6, 2019, 10:00 a.m. (ET); Rick Seltzer Conference Room, Suite 6000, Florida Housing Finance Corporation, 227 North Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida.
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The Review Committee Meeting will be to give the scores for the Applications submitted in response to Florida Housing Finance Corporation’s Request for Applications No. 2019-105 “Housing Credit Financing To Provide Affordable Multifamily Rental Housing That Is A Part Of Local Revitalization Initiatives” and to submit a recommendation to Florida Housing’s Board of Directors.; March 11, 2019, 2:00 p.m. (ET); Rick Seltzer Conference Room, Suite 6000, Florida Housing Finance Corporation, 227 North Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida.
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The Review Committee Meeting will be to give the scores for the Applications submitted in response to Florida Housing Finance Corporation’s Request for Applications No. 2018-110 “Housing Credit Financing For Affordable Housing Developments Located In Medium Counties” and to submit a recommendation to Florida Housing’s Board of Directors.; March 12, 2019, 2:00 p.m. (ET); Rick Seltzer Conference Room, Suite 6000, Florida Housing Finance Corporation, 227 North Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida.
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Committee meetings, probable cause panel (portions of which may be closed to the public), general board business.; April 3, 4, 5, 2019, 9:00 a.m.; Residence Inn Amelia Island
2301 Sadler Road
Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034
Telephone Number: 904.277.2440
- Miscellaneous (13)
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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, 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 Physical Therapy Practice
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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 State, Departmental