- Proposed Rules (14)
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Subsection 11B-14.001(9), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference because paragraphs were added to Rule 11B-35.001, F.A.C.
Paragraph 11B-14.005(3)(a), F.A.C.: Removes the reference to Rule 11B-35.006(1)(b), F.A.C., and adds a link to the Active CJSTC Curricula web page.
Sub-paragraphs 11B-14.005(3)(b)11.-70., F.A.C.: Renumbers the sub-subparagraphs of Rule 11B-14.005(3)(b), F.A.C., because retired courses were added to the list of inactive Advanced Training Program Courses that were eligible for salary incentive payments.
Sub-paragraph 11B-14.005(3)(b)11., F.A.C.: Updates the list of inactive salary incentive Advanced Training Program Courses by adding Criminal Law, number 019, which was retired by the Commission, effective September 4, 2016.
Sub-paragraph 11B-14.005(3)(b)16., F.A.C.: Updates the list of inactive salary incentive Advanced Training Program Courses by adding Sex Crimes Investigations, number 033, which was retired by the Commission, effective September 4, 2016.
Sub-paragraph 11B-14.005(3)(b)33., F.A.C.: Updates the list of inactive salary incentive Advanced Training Program Courses by adding Organized Crime, number 054, which was retired by the Commission, effective September 4, 2016.
Sub-paragraph 11B-14.005(3)(b)35., F.A.C.: Updates the list of inactive salary incentive Advanced Training Program Courses by adding Supervision of the Youthful Offender, number 058, which was retired by the Commission, effective September 4, 2016.
Sub-paragraphs 11B-14.005(3)(b)48.-49., F.A.C.: Updates the list of inactive salary incentive Advanced Training Program Courses by adding Firefighting for Correctional Officers, number 072; and Community and Human Relations, number 073, which were retired by the Commission, effective September 4, 2016.
Sub-paragraph 11B-14.005(3)(b)54., F.A.C.: Updates the list of inactive salary incentive Advanced Training Program Courses by adding Computers and Technology in Criminal Justice, number 080, which was retired by the Commission, effective September 4, 2016.
Sub-paragraphs 11B-14.005(3)(b)65.-70., F.A.C.: Updates the list of inactive salary incentive Advanced Training Program Courses by adding the following courses which were retired by the Commission, effective September 4, 2016: Computer Crimes Investigations, number 1153; Financial Fraud Investigations, number 1154; Managing and Communicating With Inmates and Offenders, number 1161; Inmate Manipulation, number 1164; Investigating Crimes Against Children, number 1187; and Field Training Officer Course for Correctional Probation Officers, number 1188.
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Paragraph 11B-20.001(1)(j), F.A.C.: Establishes rule language that prohibits romantic or sexual relationships between certified instructors and students attending basic recruit training. Given the ability of an instructor to control access to the profession, it is possible for an instructor to use this power to coerce a student to participate in a relationship that he or she feels is required in order to successfully complete the program and become a certified officer.
Sub-subparagraph 11B-20.001(3)(a)5.b., F.A.C.: Incorporates the revised Internal Investigation Report, form CJSTC-78, to change the rule reference and update the name of the form in the instructions.
Subsection 11B-20.001(4), F.A.C.: Incorporates the revised Instructor Exemption, form CJSTC-82, to change the rule reference and update the certification statement to ensure the training center director or designee is aware of their responsibility to verify individual meets the eligibility requirements.
Paragraphs 11B-20.0012(2)(b)-(c), F.A.C.: Updates the rule references because paragraphs were added to Rule 11B-35.001, F.A.C.
Paragraph 11B-20.0012(2)(f), F.A.C.: Imposes disciplinary action against an instructor’s certification if the instructor teaches or supervises a basic recruit trainee in one of the Commission’s Basic Recruit Training Programs and engages in a romantic or sexual relationship with that basic recruit trainee.
Paragraph 11B-20.0012(2)(g), F.A.C.: Moves the existing rule language from the preceding subparagraph to form a new subparagraph.
Paragraph 11B-20.0017(7)(b), F.A.C.: Includes rule language to identify the requirements which must be met for General Instructors whose General Instructor Certification has lapsed to complete an internship in addition to completing the General Instructor Refresher Course and document the completion of both on the Instructor Competency Checklist, form CJSTC-81.
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Paragraph 11B-21.005(4)(a), F.A.C.: Updates the Driving Range Facility and Equipment Requirements, form CJSTC-202, to clarify that the tourniquet that is to be available in the first aid kit for use in the event of an injury to a student or instructor is a complete commercially available kit.
Subsection 11B-21.005(5), F.A.C.: Updates the Defensive Tactics Facility and Equipment Requirements, form CJSTC-203, to clarify that the tourniquet that is to be available in the first aid kit for use in the event of an injury to a student or instructor is a complete commercially available kit.
Subsection 11B-21.005(6), F.A.C.: Updates the Firing Range Facility and Equipment Requirements, form CJSTC-201, to clarify that the tourniquet that is to be available in the first aid kit for use in the event of an injury to a student or instructor is a complete commercially available kit.
Subsection 11B-21.005(7), F.A.C.: Updates the First Aid Instructional Requirements, form CJSTC-208, to clarify that the training tourniquet(s) can be comprised of improvised material and the tourniquet that is to be available in the first aid kit for use in the event of an injury to a student or instructor is a complete commercially available kit.
Paragraph 11B-21.018(1)(d), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference because paragraphs were added to Rule 11B-35.001, F.A.C.
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Sub-paragraph 11B-27.0011(4)(b)1., F.A.C.: Amends current rule language as a result of the 2015 Legislature, which created Chapter 784.049, F.S., Sexual Cyberharassment. This charge applies to persons who publish a sexually explicit image of another to Internet websites without the depicted person’s consent, for no legitimate purpose, with the intent of causing substantial emotional distress to the depicted person.
Sub-paragraph 11B-27.0011(4)(c)15., F.A.C.: Adds a new sub-paragraph to include “discriminatory conduct” as a moral character violation.
Sub-paragraphs 11B-27.0011(4)(c)15.a.-b., F.A.C.: Adds new sub-paragraphs to define “discriminatory conduct” violation and includes penalty guidelines for Florida officers who exhibit discriminatory conduct and who participate in activity which furthers the interests of a “hate group”, as defined in Section 874.03(6), F.S.
Sub-paragraph 11B-27.0011(4)(c)15.c., F.A.C.: Adds a new sub-paragraph to define an “expression of public concern” as it relates to discriminatory course of conduct.
Paragraph 11B-27.002(1)(f), F.A.C.: Incorporates the revised Affidavit of Applicant, form CJSTC-68, to only request the last four digits of the applicant’s social security number and removes the specific Florida Statute (F.S.) reference for sealed and expunged records, which will require applicants to disclose sealed and expunged records “outside” of Florida that would impact their ability to become certified.
Sub-paragraph 11B-27.002(3)(a)11., F.A.C.: Incorporates the revised Exemption-From-Training, form CJSTC-76, to add a field for the applicant’s email address; and revises the Exemption-From-Training. Proficiency Demonstration, form CJSTC-76A, to update the instructions and allow training center directors to appoint a “designee” as an authorized signer on the form.
Sub-paragraphs 11B-27.00212(15)(c)1.-7., F.A.C.: Clarifies that elder abuse training in any of the CJSTC law enforcement basic recruit training programs, or Advanced and Specialized Training Programs, starting on or after a specified date, may count toward the requirement for completion of elder abuse training. New courses on the topic that are approved by the Commission will immediately qualify without rule change. Also, renumbers the subparagraphs and removes the specific names of courses.
Paragraph 11B-27.003(2)(a), F.A.C.: Incorporates the revised Internal Investigation Report, form CJSTC-78, to change the rule reference and update the name of the form in the instructions.
Sub-paragraph 11B-27.005(5)(a)8., F.A.C.: Adds the violation of “falsifying records” (Section 839.13(2), F.S.) to the enumerated penalty guideline for felonies.
Sub-paragraph 11B-27.005(5)(a)9., F.A.C.: Adds the violation of “sexual cyberharassment” to the enumerated penalty guidelines for felonies.
Sub-paragraph 11B-27.005(5)(a)19., F.A.C.: Adds the violation of “felony threats” to the enumerated penalty guideline for felonies.
Sub-paragraph 11B-27.005(5)(b)2., F.A.C.: Adds the violation of “malicious battery” to the enumerated penalty guidelines.
Sub-paragraph 11B-27.005(5)(b)4., F.A.C.: Adds the violation of “falsifying records” (Section 839.13(1), F.S.) to the enumerated penalty guideline for misdemeanors involving false reports or statements.
Sub-paragraph 11B-27.005(5)(b)16., F.A.C.: Adds the new violation of “threats” to the enumerated penalty guidelines and includes recommended penalty range of “prospective suspension to revocation”.
Sub-paragraph 11B-27.005(5)(b)17., F.A.C.: Adds the violation of “sexual cyberharassment” to the enumerated penalty guidelines and includes recommended penalty range of “prospective suspension, and probation with counseling to revocation”.
Sub-paragraphs 11B-27.005(5)(c)16.-17., F.A.C.: Adds the violation of “discriminatory conduct” to the penalty guidelines and includes recommended penalty ranges of “written reprimand to revocation” and “revocation”.
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Subsection 11B-30.006(1), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference because paragraphs were added to Rule 11B-35.001, F.A.C.
Paragraph 11B-30.006(2)(a), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference because paragraphs were removed from Rule 11B-35.001, F.A.C., and other paragraphs added.
Paragraph 11B-30.006(2)(b), F.A.C.: Incorporates the revised Exemption-From-Training, form CJSTC-76, to add the “Applicant’s Email Address” field as another method of communication with the applicant.
Subsection 11B-30.012(1), F.A.C.: Removes the rule text relating to paper and pencil or computer-based examination because the paper and pencil option is no longer offered. Also deletes the rule text relating to reviews of the paper and pencil examination because as of June 2018, students will not be eligible to review a paper and pencil examination. Therefore, reviews of the paper and pencil examination will no longer be offered. Also repeals the State Officer Certification Examination Grade Review Request, form CJSTC-510.
Subsection 11B-30.012(2), F.A.C.: Deletes the rule text relating to reviews of the paper and pencil examination because as of June 2018, students will not be eligible to review a paper and pencil examination. Therefore, reviews of the paper and pencil examination will no longer be offered.
Subsection 11B-30.012(3), F.A.C.: Moves the rule text to subparagraph of Rule 11B-30.012(3)(a), F.A.C., because the original text in this subparagraph will be deleted.
Paragraph 11B-30.012(3)(a), F.A.C.: Deletes the rule text relating to reviews of the paper and pencil exam because as of June 2018, students will not be eligible to review a paper and pencil exam. Therefore, reviews of the paper and pencil examination will no longer be offered. Also, repeals the State Officer Certification Examination Review, form CJSTC-511.
Paragraph 11B-30.012(3)(b), F.A.C.: Deletes the rule text relating to paper and pencil or computer-based examination because the paper and pencil option is no longer offered.
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Subsections 11B-35.001(7)-(16), F.A.C.: Renumbers the paragraphs of Rule 11B-35.001(7)-(16), F.A.C., because new paragraphs were added to the requirements and specifications section.
Subsections 11B-35.001(7)-(9), F.A.C.: Provides an official list of active Commission-approved courses on a public web page that will be available to the training schools and instructors. Removes specific names of courses and training programs from rule and provides for the CJSTC to be more responsive to legislative changes and new trends in developing and implementing new officer training.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(10)(b), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(10)(c), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(10)(d), F.A.C.: Provides instructors and agencies public web page access to an official list of specialized courses and instructor courses that require an end-of-course examination. Removes specific names of courses and training programs from rule and provides for the CJSTC to be more responsive to legislative changes and new trends in developing and implementing new officer training.
Sub-paragraphs 11B-35.001(10)(d)1.-10., F.A.C.: Removes the Specialized Training Program Courses.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(11)(b), F.A.C.: Makes reference to the basic recruit programs by type rather than by the specific name, which is subject to change; and clarifies that the Academy Physical Fitness Standards Report form CJSTC-67A is not required for Law Enforcement Auxiliary or Cross-Over programs.
Sub-paragraph 11B-35.001(11)(d)8., F.A.C.: Incorporates the revised Instructor Exemption, form CJSTC-82, to change the rule reference and update the certification statement to ensure the training center director or designee is aware of their responsibility to verify individual meets the eligibility requirements.
Subsection 11B-35.001(12), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(12)(c), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(13)(a), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(13)(b), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference.
Subsection 11B-35.001(14), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(15)(b), F.A.C.: Specifies that a physical examination is not required for cross-over basic recruit training programs.
Subsection 11B-35.001(17), F.A.C.: Establishes procedures for implementing the field test of significant changes to the basic recruit training program CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics Course.
Paragraph 11B-35.0011(1)(b), F.A.C.: Removes rule reference that no longer applies.
Subsections 11B-35.002(1)-(5), F.A.C.: Updates the statutory references to include all impacted training programs and removes specific names of courses from rule and provides for the CJSTC to be more responsive to legislative changes and new trends in developing and implementing new officer training.
Paragraphs 11B-35.002(6)(a)-(b), F.A.C.: Specifies that a four-year requirement is established for basic recruits to complete a basic recruit program, pass the State Officer Certification Examination (SOCE), and become employed and certified even after a program is officially retired.
Paragraph 11B-35.002(6)(c), F.A.C.: Specifies that students who entered into a basic recruit training program and have not completed the program at the time that it is retired, are still eligible to complete the program, provided they completed the training within four years of the beginning date.
Sub-paragraph 11B-35.002(6)(c)1.-10., F.A.C.: Identifies the basic recruit training programs that are still eligible for completion by basic recruits currently enrolled or previously enrolled for a period up to 4 years after the training programs are retired.
Paragraphs 11B-35.002(1)(a)-(c), F.A.C.: Deletes the specific listing of basic recruit training programs by name that are still eligible for completion by basic recruits for a period up to 4 years after the training programs are retired.
Paragraphs 11B-35.002(2)(a)-(6), F.A.C.: Removes unnecessary rule language and deletes the specific listing of basic recruit training programs by name that are still eligible for completion by basic recruits for a period up to 4 years after the training programs are retired.
Paragraphs 11B-35.002(6)(a)-(f), F.A.C.: Removes unnecessary rule language and deletes the specific listing of basic recruit training programs by name that are still eligible for completion by basic recruits for a period up to 4 years after the training programs are retired.
Subsections 11B-35.003(2)-(5), F.A.C.: Removes the specific names of courses and training programs from rule and provides for the CJSTC to be more responsive to legislative changes and new trends in developing and implementing new officer training; and updates the rule reference.
Subsections 11B-35.003(6)-(8), F.A.C.: Removes the specific names of courses and training programs from rule.
Paragraph 11B-35.006(1)(b), F.A.C.: Removes specific names of Advanced Training Program Courses eligible for salary incentive.
Subsections 11B-35.006(2)-(7), F.A.C.: Adds rule text to clarify officers who are eligible for salary incentive payment, renumbers the paragraphs, and updates the subparagraph rule reference.
Subsections 11B-35.007(3)-(5), F.A.C.: Makes available to instructors and agencies on public web page an official list of Advanced Training Program Courses. Removes specific names of courses and training programs from rule and provides for the CJSTC to be more responsive to legislative changes and new trends in developing and implementing new officer training.
Subsection 11B-35.009(5), F.A.C.: Incorporates the revised Exemption-From-Training, form CJSTC-76, to add a field for the applicant’s email address which provides another method of communication with the applicant.
Subsection 11B-35.009(6), F.A.C.: Incorporates the revised Exemption-From-Training. Proficiency Demonstration, form CJSTC-76A, to update the instructions and allow training center directors to appoint a “designee” as an authorized signer on the form.
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The rule change is requested to reflect the current version of the Uniform Crime Reports Guide Manual.
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11C-6.004 The rule change is requested to reflect current methods for requesting a Florida criminal history record check, to correct a statute reference, and reference the current version of the Volunteer and Employee Criminal History System (VECHS) Qualified Entity Application.
11C-6.009 The rule change is requested to reflect the current ATF 4473 form (10/2016) and expand options for a licensed firearm dealer to pay his or her monthly invoice.
11C-6.010 The rule change is requested to amend Law Implemented section to add statutes that authorize fingerprint retention.
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The rule change is requested to reflect the new types of expunge and seal Certificates of Eligibility and the deletion of an obsolete form.
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Subsection 11G-5.002(9), F.A.C.: Orange and Osceola counties each enacted home rule authority for the appointment of the county’s respective medical examiner, which requires each county to become its own medical examiner district. This revision reflects this distinction by removing Osceola County from the counties covered by district 9.
Subsection 11G-5.002(24), F.A.C.: Punctuation change to add another subsection to the list.
Subsection 11G-5.002(25), F.A.C.: This revision is necessary to add Osceola County as its own medical examiner district.
Section 11G-5.003, F.A.C.: Corrects the number of medical examiner districts from 24 to 25 with the creation of district 25 for Osceola County.
Subsection 11G-5.003(2), F.A.C.: Includes District 25 in the second year term rotations since District 9 and District 25 serve the same constituency and should be surveyed at the same time.
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The purpose of the amendment is to update and clarify the rules to allow the licensees to understand what CE is required during the first year of licensure as well as the statutorily required courses on HIV/AIDS and PME.
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The amendment proposes a substantial rewording of the rule.
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To streamline and clarify rules implementing Sections 290.0401-.048, F.S., the Florida Cities Block Grant Act.
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The proposed changes to Chapter 64E-6, Florida Administrative Code, incorporate necessary technical changes as well as modifications proposed through the Technical Review and Advisory Panel, and allow for implementation of systems meeting Department of Environmental Protection nitrogen-reduction goals.
- Petitions and Dispositions Regarding Rule Variance or Waiver (8)
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On March 16, 2018, the Florida Housing Finance Corporation issued an order granting waiver of Rule 67-48.0072(4)(c) and (21), F.A.C. from Dunbar Improvement Association, Inc., allowing the RFA 2015-102 EHCL loan closing deadline to be extended until October 31, 2018, and allowing the RFA 2016-108 EHCL firm loan commitment issuance deadline to be extended until October 31, 2018. Florida Housing determined that the Petitioner had demonstrated that it would suffer a substantial hardship if the waiver was not granted. The petition was filed on February 28, 2018, and notice of the receipt of petition was published on March 1, 2018 in Vol. 44, Number 42, F.A.R.
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On March 16, 2018, the Florida Housing Finance Corporation issued an order granting waiver of Rule 67-48.0072(21)(b) F.A.C. to Edward Waters College Senior Citizens Home, Inc., extending the Firm Loan Commitment Issuance deadline until September 27, 2018. Petitioner was also put on notice that Florida Housing does not anticipate granting any further time extensions absent a showing of extraordinary circumstances. Florida Housing determined that the Petitioner had demonstrated that it would suffer a substantial hardship if the waiver was not granted. The petition was filed on February 26, 2018, and notice of the receipt of petition was published on February 27, 2018 in Vol. 44, Number 40, F.A.R.
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On March 16, 2018, the Florida Housing Finance Corporation issued an order granting waiver of Rule 67-48.0072(4)(C), F.A.C. to West Lake I, Ltd., extending the consolidated Loan Closing Deadline to May 20, 2018. Petitioner's request for a waiver of the extension fee was denied as moot. Florida Housing determined that the Petitioner had demonstrated that it would suffer a substantial hardship if the waiver was not granted. The petition was filed on February 22, 2018, and notice of the receipt of petition was published on February 23, 2018 in Vol. 44, Number 38, F.A.R.
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On March 16, 2018, the Florida Housing Finance Corporation issued an order granting waiver of Rule 67-48.0072(4)(C), F.A.C. to Amelia Court at Creative Village Partners, Ltd., extending the SAIL loan closing deadline to September 30, 2018. Florida Housing determined that the Petitioner had demonstrated that it would suffer a substantial hardship if the waiver was not granted. The petition was filed on February 14, 2018, and notice of the receipt of petition was published on February 16, 2018 in Vol. 44, Number 33, F.A.R.
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On March 16, 2018, the Florida Housing Finance Corporation issued an order granting waiver of Rule 67-48.0072(21)(b), F.A.C. to Spinal Cord Living-Assistance Development, Inc. (SCLAD), extending the SAIL and ELI loan closing deadlines to September 14, 2018. Florida Housing determined that the Petitioner had demonstrated that it would suffer a substantial hardship if the waiver was not granted. The petition was filed on February 12, 2018, and notice of the receipt of petition was published on February 14, 2018 in Vol. 44, Number 31, F.A.R.
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On March 16, 2018, the Florida Housing Finance Corporation issued an order granting waiver of Rule 67-48.0072(4)(c), F.A.C. to Gainesville Housing Development and Management Corporation, extending the EHCL loan closing deadline to March 24, 2019. Florida Housing determined that the Petitioner had demonstrated that it would suffer a substantial hardship if the waiver was not granted. The petition was filed on February 2, 2018, and notice of the receipt of petition was published on February 6, 2018 in Vol. 44, Number 25, F.A.R.
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waiver from Jimmy Osceola, (Application No. 14-0710-3) for utilization of Works or Lands of the District known as the L-29 Canal for an existing fence, chickee hut, two signs and shed, which are above ground facilities located within 40 feet of top of the canal bank within the District’s north right of way of the L-29 Canal; Section 21, Township 54 South, Range 36 East, Miami-Dade County. The petition also includes a request for a waiver of the low member elevation of the existing dock that does not meet District criteria and approval of an existing concrete sidewalk and asphalt driveway. The petition seeks relief from Rules 40E-6.011(4) and (6), and 40E-6.221(3)(j), Fla. Admin. Code, which governs the placement of permanent and/or semi-permanent above-ground structures within 40 feet of top of canal bank and structures that do not meet or are contrary to the District’s criteria within Works or Lands of the District.
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Kim Forehand-van der Linde seeking a variance or waiver of Rule 64B7-32.003, F.A.C. regarding the physical presence of a member of the faculty during student participation in coursework. 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.
- Notices of Meetings, Workshops and Public Hearings (18)
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Regularly scheduled meeting for all Parole, Conditional Release, Conditional Medical Release, Addiction Recovery, Control Release and all other Commission business.; Wednesday, April 11, 2018 & Thursday, April 12, 2018; 9:00 a.m.; Wednesday, April 18, 2018 & Thursday, April 19, 2018, 9:00 a.m.; Betty Easley Conference Center, Room #152, 4075 Esplanade Way, Tallahassee, Florida 32399
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The Probable Cause Panel, if required (portions of which may be closed to the public.), will convene at 8:00 am. The General Board business meeting will commence at 9:00 am. The Pilotage Rate Review Committee Meeting will follow the General Board meeting.; April 27, 2018, 8:00 am.; Hyatt Place Orlando Airport, 5435 Forbes Place, Orlando, Florida 32812, (407) 816-7800
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The University of South Florida Louis De La Parte Florida Mental Health Institute announces The Florida Medicaid Drug Therapy Management Program for Behavioral Health Meeting to explore the role of pharmacists in improving adherence to psychotherapeutic medications and the use of E.FORCSE.; April 7, 2018, 9:00am; USF Main Campus (MHC 1503) 13301 Bruce B Downs Blvd. Tampa, FL 33612
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The Training Task Force Meeting (TTF) will be held on Thursday, April 12, 2018 at 9:30 a.m., the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) will be held on Thursday, April 12, 2018 at 1:30 p.m., and the State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) will be held on Friday April 13, 2018 at 10:00 a.m.; April 12, 2018, 9:30 a.m.; April 12, 2018, 1:30 p.m.; April 13, 2018, 10:00 a.m.; DoubleTree by Hilton St. Augustine Historic District, The Anastasia Ballroom, 116 San Marco Avenue St. Augustine, FL 32084
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The Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council will hold its monthly Council meeting.; April 20, 2018, 9:30 a.m.; Indian River State College - Chastain Campus
Wolf High Technology Center
2400 SE Salerno Road, Stuart, Florida 34997
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This notice is an update to Notice #20147596. General
business meeting involving discussion and actions regarding current and proposed rules.; April 3, 2018, 9:00 a.m.; Residence Inn Tallahassee Universities at the Capitol, 600 West Gaines Street, Tallahassee,
Florida 32304, 850-329-9080.
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This notice is an update to Notice # 20148275.
General business meeting involving discussion and actions regarding current and proposed legislation.; April 2, 2018, 1:00 p.m.; Residence Inn Tallahassee Universities at the Capitol, 600 West Gaines Street, Tallahassee,
Florida 32304, 850-329-9080.
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This notice is an update to Notice # 20148081. General
business meeting regarding discussion and actions regarding current and proposed rules.; April 3, 2018, 10:00 a.m.; Residence Inn Tallahassee Universities at the Capitol, 600 West Gaines Street, Tallahassee,
Florida 32304, 850-329-9080.
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This notice is an update to Notice # 20147887. General
committee business and discussion of research.; April 2, 2018 3:00 p.m.; Residence Inn Tallahassee Universities at the Capitol, 600 West Gaines Street, Tallahassee,
Florida 32304, 850-329-9080.
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This notice is an update to Notice# 20149730.General board business and disciplinary matters.; April 3, 2018, 1:00 p.m. – April 4, 2018 9:00 a.m.; Residence Inn Tallahassee Universities at the Capitol, 600 West Gaines Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32304, 850-329-9080.
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In accordance with Section 120.525, Florida Statutes, a proposal opening is hereby noticed for the following Request for Proposal Number: DOS RFP 09/17-09, titled, Collections Management Database Software. The Department reserves the right to issue amendments, addenda, and changes to the timeline and specifically to the meeting notice listed above. The Department will post notice of any changes or additional meetings within the Vendor Bid System (VBS) in accordance with Section 287.042(3), Florida Statutes, and need not re-advertise notice in the Florida Administrative Register. Access the VBS at: http://vbs.dms.state.fl.us/vbs/main_menu
; April 12, 2018, 4:00 p.m.; R.A. Gray Building, 500 S. Bronough Street, Room #428, Tallahassee, FL 32399
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New Member Orientation; May 4, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. ET; Florida Department of Health
4042 Bald Cypress Way
Room 310S
Tallahassee, FL 32399
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Physical Therapy Rule 64B17-6.008 FAC; Thursday, May 3, 2018, beginning at 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as scheduled; Orlando Marriott Lake Mary, 1501 International Drive, Lake Mary, Florida 32746
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Environmental Advisory Committee will tour the Rock Ponds Ecosystem Restoration Project to learn about the largest coastal habitat restoration project done in Tampa Bay.; Tuesday, April 10, 2018; 1:30 p.m.; 4480 County Line Road, Ruskin, FL 34221
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This is a public meeting of the Manatee River Fecal Indicator Bacteria Basin Management Action Plan. Meeting items will include a review of water quality, stakeholder provided updates, source identification efforts, and new annual reporting requirements.; Friday, April 6, 2018, 9:30 AM; Palmetto Branch Library Auditorium, 923 6th Street West, Palmetto, Florida 34221
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This is a joint annual public meeting of the Alafia River and Hillsborough River Fecal Indicator Bacteria Basin Management Action Plans. Meeting items will include a review of water quality, stakeholder provided updates, source identification efforts, and new annual reporting requirements.; Thursday, April 5, 2018, 2:00 PM; Florida Department of Environmental Protection Southwest District Office, Main Conference Room, 13051 North Telecom Parkway, Temple Terrace, Florida 33637
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The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), District Four will be conducting a Public Information Workshop regarding the Intersection Safety Improvements Project along State Road (SR) 838/Sunrise Boulevard from NW 15 Avenue to North Flagler Drive in Broward County. The purpose of this project includes the installation of a pedestrian signal at the intersection of SR 838/Sunrise Boulevard and NW 5 Avenue, repaving and restriping the area, upgrading lighting at various intersections along SR 838/Sunrise Boulevard, and removing the existing pedestrian mid-block crossing at SR 838/Sunrise Boulevard between NW 1 Avenue and NW 2 Avenue. (Financial Project ID Number: (437708-1). The Public Information Workshop will be conducted as an informal open house from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m., with representatives offering pertinent information and answering questions. Design plans will be available for public viewing.; Thursday, April 5, 2018, 6:00 p.m.; ArtServe-Ft. Lauderdale
1350 E. Sunrise Boulevard, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33304. In the event that the Public Information Workshop cannot be held on Thursday, April 5, 2018 due to severe weather or unforeseen conditions, it will be held at a later date, time and place.
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NOXIOUS WEED AND INVASIVE PLANT REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING -
General committee meeting to include discussion on inclusion of Cat's Claw (Dolichondra unguis-cati) and Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) to the noxious weed list.; March 28, 2018, 10 a.m. to 12 noon.; Doyle Conner Building Auditorium, 1911 SW 34th Street, Gainesville, Florida