- Notices of Development of Proposed Rules and Negotiated Rulemaking (7)
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As required by the Federal Clean Water Act, the Department of Environmental Protection (Department) is initiating the Triennial Review of state surface water quality standards. All surface water quality standards in Chapter 62-4, Chapter 62-302, Chapter 62-303, and Chapter 62-304, F.A.C., are under review and may be revised as part of the Triennial Review.
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As required by the Federal Clean Water Act, the Department of Environmental Protection (Department) is initiating the Triennial Review of state surface water quality standards. All surface water quality standards in Chapter 62-4, Chapter 62-302, Chapter 62-303, and Chapter 62-304, F.A.C., are under review and may be revised as part of the Triennial Review. The Department proposes to revise certain parts of Chapter 62-303, F.A.C., to provide additional clarity on procedures used to assess state surface waters.
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The Department is initiating rulemaking to establish Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for certain Florida surface waters, where those waters previously have been identified as impaired for specific pollutants and included on the Department’s verified list of impaired waters. Pursuant to Section 403.067(6), F.S., TMDLs must be adopted in rule by the Secretary of the Department. Chapter 62-304, F.A.C., was established as the rule chapter within which rules adopting TMDLs shall reside. In accordance with paragraph 62-302.531(2)(a), F.A.C., any of these rules which establish nutrient TMDLs, if adopted, are intended to constitute site specific numeric interpretations of the narrative nutrient criterion set forth in paragraph 62-302.530(48)(b), F.A.C., that will supersede the otherwise applicable numeric nutrient criteria in subsection 62-302.531(2), F.A.C., for the particular surface water segment.
Additionally, as required by the Federal Clean Water Act, the Department is initiating the Triennial Review of state surface water quality standards. All surface water quality standards in Chapter 62-4, Chapter 62-302, Chapter 62-303 and Chapter 62-304, F.A.C., are under review and may be revised as part of the Triennial Review.
The Department also intends to undertake rulemaking to streamline and otherwise clean up various provisions in Chapter 62-304, F.A.C. For instance, duplicative text will be consolidated in one location in the rule Chapter.
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The purpose of this rule chapter is to establish the procedures by which the Corporation shall (1) determine loan amounts, make and service mortgage loans for new construction or rehabilitation of affordable rental units under the State Apartment Incentive Loan (SAIL) and Elderly Housing Community Loan (EHCL) Programs authorized by Section 420.5087, Florida Statutes, and the HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program authorized by Section 420.5089, Florida Statutes; and (2) determine Housing Credit (HC) amounts and implement the provisions of the Housing Credit Program authorized by Section 42 of the Code and Section 420.5099, Florida Statutes.
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The purpose of this rule chapter is to establish the procedures by which the Corporation shall (1) administer the Application process, determine loan amounts, make and service mortgage loans for new construction or rehabilitation of affordable rental units under the Multifamily Mortgage Revenue Bond (MMRB) Program authorized by Section 142 of the Code and Section 420.509, F.S., and (2) administer the Application process, determine Non-Competitive Housing Credit amounts and implement the provisions of the Non-Competitive Housing Credit process authorized by Section 42 of the Code and Section 420.5099, Florida Statutes.
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The purpose of this rule is to amend and to update the campus police policy manual, consistently with section 1002.36(8)(f), F.S., which establishes a policy manual, which includes without limitation, procedures for managing routine law enforcement situations and emergency law enforcements situations for the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind.
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As required by the Federal Clean Water Act, the Department of Environmental Protection (Department) is initiating the Triennial Review of state surface water quality standards. All surface water quality standards in Chapter 62-4, Chapter 62-302, Chapter 62-303, and Chapter 62-304, F.A.C., are under review and may be revised as part of the Triennial Review.
- Proposed Rules (14)
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Revising language for clarification in certain Underground Storage Tank Systems rules.
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Revising language for clarification in certain Aboveground Storage Tank Systems rules.
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The proposed rules are being developed to implement recently enacted statutory changes to Chapter 578, F.S., and to update associated form references and other outdated information.
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Sub-subparagraph 11B-20.001(3)(a)3.a., F.A.C.: Incorporates the revised Instructor Competency Checklist, form CJSTC-81, to clarify that a signature is required by the training center director, agency administrator, or designee.
Paragraph 11B-20.0014(1)(d), F.A.C.: Incorporates the revised Instructor Competency Checklist, form CJSTC-81, to clarify that a signature is required by the training center director, agency administrator, or designee.
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Paragraph 11B-27.002(1)(h), F.A.C.: Adds completion of Equivalency of Training as meeting the training requirement pursuant to Section 943.13(9), F.S., which specifies a person can be exempt from completing a Basic Recruit Training Program by complying with s. 943.131(2), F.S., and Rule 11B-35.009 F.A.C.
Sub-paragraph 11B-27.002(3)(a)11., F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333 by adding special operations forces members as eligible for Equivalency of Training class. Also, incorporates the revised Exemption-From-Training, form CJSTC-76, and the Exemption-From-Training Proficiency Demonstration, form CJSTC-76A, to update the rule references and add the training requirements for Special Operations Forces.
Sub-paragraph 11B-27.002(4)(b)1., F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333 by adding the specific training required if a person qualifies for an Equivalency of Training as a special operations forces member.
Subsection 11B-27.004(12)-(13), F.A.C.: Removes unnecessary rule language regarding an obsolete procedure and renumbers Rule 11B-27.004(13), F.A.C.
Paragraph 11B-27.014(2)(b), F.A.C.: Clarifies that the qualification only applies to handguns and identifies the types of handguns.
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Paragraph 11B-30.006(2)(b), F.A.C.: Incorporates the revised Exemption-From-Training, form CJSTC-76, to add the training requirements for Special Operations Forces.
Paragraph 11B-30.006(2)(c), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333 to allow special operations forces members to take the Equivalency of Training class.
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Paragraphs 11B-35.001(1)(b)-(d), F.A.C.: Renumbers the subparagraphs of Rule 11B-35.001(1), F.A.C., and implements the mandates of CS/HB 333 by adding the Special Operations Forces Training Programs as Commission-approved training programs.
Subsection 11B-35.001(3), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333 to clarify that Commission-certified instructors are required to teach the Special Operations Forces Training Programs.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(3)(b), F.A.C.: The defensive tactics curriculum was updated with different techniques which required new training for instructors.
Subsections 11B-35.001(7)-(8), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(9)(a), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(10)(b), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333 by adding the Special Operations Forces Training Program as a Commission-approved training program.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(10)(c), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333.
Subsection 11B-35.001(11), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333.
Paragraphs 11B-35.001(11)(a)-(b), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(11)(d), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333.
Subsection 11B-35.001(12), F.A.C.: Adds the Special Operations Forces Training Program as a Commission-approved training program.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(12)(c), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333.
Sub-paragraph 11B-35.001(12)(c)2., F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(13)(a), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(13)(b), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333.
Subsection 11B-35.001(16), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333.
Paragraph 11B-35.009(1)(h), F.A.C.: Revises the sentence structure to make the sections within this paragraph uniform.
Paragraph 11B-35.009(1)(i), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333 by adding a definition for Special Operations Forces.
Paragraph 11B-35.009(2)(c), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333 by adding Special Operations Forces service as a qualifier for an Equivalency of Training.
Subsection 11B-35.009(3), F.A.C.: Clarifies the requirements that out-of-state and federal officers must meet when requesting an Equivalency of Training; and implements the mandates of CS/HB 333.
Subsection 11B-35.009(4), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333.
Subsections 11B-35.009(5)-(11), F.A.C.: Renumbers paragraphs 11B-35.009(5)-(11), F.A.C., to implement the mandates of CS/HB 333.
Paragraphs 11B-35.009(5)(a)-(c), F.A.C.: Implements the training requirements and mandates of CS/HB 333.
Subsection 11B-35.009(6), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333 by adding the documentation requirements for Special Operations Forces and adds training center as an entity allowed to approve an Equivalency of Training. Also incorporates the revised Exemption-From-Training, form CJSTC-76, to add the training requirements for Special Operations Forces.
Subsection 11B-35.009(7), F.A.C.: Incorporates the revised Exemption-From-Training Proficiency Demonstration, form CJSTC-76A, to update the rule reference and update the instructions and allow training center directors to appoint a “designee” as an authorized signer on the form.
Subsection 11B-35.009(8), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333 by adding training requirements for Special Operations Forces.
Subsection 11B-35.009(10), F.A.C.: Implements the mandates of CS/HB 333 by defining the amount of time for a Special Operations Forces member who is exempt to gain employment.
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The rule is amended to be consistent with statutory changes and to allow FDLE to suspend electronic payment access to dealers who act unethically. If access is suspended, dealers may pay the invoice by check.
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11C-7.006: Amending rule to remove an obsolete form, deleting the verbiage incorporating forms, updating the effective date of forms and the website link, and clarifying language for the certification of the application.
11C-7.007: Amending rule to remove an obsolete form and reference current forms.
11C-7.009: Revising rule due to statutory changes, correcting website link and clarifying language for the certification of the application.
11C-7.010: Revising rule to correct the website link and clarifying language for the certification of the application.
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Rule 11D-9.001, F.A.C.: Add new definitions for statewide planning requirements for the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) program.
Rule 11D-9.002, F.A.C.: Add new requirements for statewide planning for the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) program funding decisions.
Rule 11D-9.005, F.A.C.: Revise procedures and forms to incorporate changes with the electronic grant management system.
Rule 11D-9.006, F.A.C.: Revise procedures and forms to incorporate changes to the Department's grant management requirements.
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Subsection 11D-10.003(3), F.A.C.: Removes the specification of the January Cabinet meeting from the rule to allow nominations to be submitted at a subsequent Cabinet meeting.
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Section 381.986, F.S., requires Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers (MMTC) electing to produce or manufacture edibles to hold a food permit pursuant to Chapter 500, F.S. The purpose of this rulemaking is to adopt a process by which MMTCs may be permitted to process and manufacture edibles; define applicable terms and food permitting requirements; and establish guidelines for administering penalties for violations of the proposed rule chapter and Chapter 500, F.S.
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The purpose of this rulemaking is to establish definitions, incorporate by reference current versions of federal regulations, update permitting requirements, consolidate the requirements of Chapter 5K-9, F.A.C., for vended water machines into Chapter 5K-4, F.A.C., adopt rules for special process approvals and mobile food establishments, and adopt guidelines for administrative penalties.
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11N-1.002, F.A.C.: Amending to simplify procedure and process for funding.
11N-1.0021, F.A.C.: Amending to clarify criteria.
11N-1.0022, F.A.C.: Amended to Clarify Criteria.
11N-1.003, 11N-1.0031, 11N-1.004, 11N-1.005, 11N-1.0051, 11N-1.006, 11N-1.009, F.A.C.: Repeal.
- Petitions and Dispositions Regarding Rule Variance or Waiver (4)
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temporary waiver of Rule 58A-5.036, F.A.C., requiring an alternate energy source for emergency environmental control, from business name DR PHILLIPS RESIDENTIAL LIVING INC. Any interested person or other agency may submit written comments on the petition within 14 days after this notice to alfrulecomment@elderaffairs.org.
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a notice of withdrawal from AJR Loving Care Assisted Living Inc. of its petition for a temporary variance from Rule 58A-5.036, F.A.C., requiring an alternate energy source for emergency environmental control.
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variance or waiver filed by Adrianne Lathrop. Petitioner is seeking a variance or waiver of Rule 61G4-16.005, Florida Administrative Code, that requires for the purpose of certification, a passing grade shall be valid only for a period of four (4) years from the date of the most recently passed portion of the exam.
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variance or waiver filed by John Anderson. Petitioner is seeking a variance or waiver of Rule 61G4-16.005, Florida Administrative Code, that requires for the purpose of certification, a passing grade shall be valid only for a period of four (4) years from the date of the most recently passed portion of the exam.
- Notices of Meetings, Workshops and Public Hearings (11)
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The Board will address official business of the Florida Mobile Home Relocation Corporation which will include, among other matters, a review of mobile home owner applications for compensation for relocation and/or abandonment due to change in land use and such other business as may come before the Board. A schedule for future meetings will be determined.
; Tuesday, April 16th, 2019 at 9:00 a.m.; via-telephone only. To attend the meeting by telephone, please call 1(888) 909-7654 and enter pass code 128126 when prompted.
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Well Drillers Advisory Committee (WDAC) Meeting. Some members of the District's Governing Board may also attend the meeting.; Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 1:30 p.m.; SWFWMD Tampa Service Office, 7601 Highway 301 N, Tampa, FL 33637
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May 15, 2019 and May 16, 2019 The Hinkley Center Research Selection Committee will meet to hear research presentations from principal investigators who submitted proposals and were selected to present their proposals in person.
May 17, 2019 The Hinkley Center Advisory Board will meet. The chair of the Research Selection Committee will present the principal investigators and their research that the Research Selection Committee is recommending for funding. Additionally, the Advisory Board will discuss new/old business, and they vote to approve new research.; Wednesday, May 15,2019 08:00AM-04:00PM
Thursday May, 16, 2019 08:00AM-04:00PM
Friday, May 17, 2019 09:00AM-12:00PM; Hyatt Place Orlando/Lake Buena Vista
8688 Palm Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32836
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General business of the Florida Trauma System Advisory
Council.; Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 9:00 A.M EST; Embassy Suites by Hilton Boca Raton, 661 NW 53rd Street, Boca Raton, Florida 33487
A conference line has been established: 1(888)585-9008 then 325-223-031
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Committee Business; Friday, April 12, 2019, 9:00 AM until conclusion; Pasco-Hernando State College, Porter Campus/ Wiregrass Ranch, 2727 Mansfield Boulevard, Wesley Chapel, FL 33543
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General Administrative Operations.; 3:00 P.M., Wednesday April 24, 2019; Offices of Nabors, Giblin and Nickerson
2502 Rocky Point Drive, Suite 1060, Tampa, FL 33607
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General Board Meeting; April 10, 2019, 2:30 p.m.; Phone: 888-585-9008, Conference Room: 319 035 377
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Authority Meeting; April 10, 2019, 11:00 a.m.; FAU Administration building, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431
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A workshop meeting will be held on April 12, 2019, at 2:00 p.m., to discuss the draft version of the 2019 Annual Action Plan. A public meeting will be conducted on May 13, 2019, to accept and review public comments on the 2019 Annual Action Plan. The thirty-day comment period will begin on April 12, 2019, 8:00 a.m., ET and will end on May 13, 2019, at 5:00 p.m., ET.
On April 12, 2019, the draft 2019 Annual Action Plan will be available for review on the Department’s website: http://www.floridajobs.org/Annual-Action-Plan .
Written comments on the drafted Annual Action Plan are encouraged. They may be made at the public meeting, emailed to ginger.waters@deo.myflorida.com or mailed to 107 E. Madison Street, MSC 400, Tallahassee, Fl., 32399.
; April 12, 2019, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (ET) and May 13, 2019, 2:00 p.m. ET; 1317 Winewood Blvd., Building 3-201, Tallahassee, Florida 32399
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Info Session; Wed., April 3, 2019; AO, 403A
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This notice serves as a correction to the address provided in the Notice of Public Workshop published on March 27, 2019 in FAR Volume 45 No. 60.; Thursday, April 18, 2019 10:00 a.m.; Oakland Meeting Hall, 221 N. Arrington Street, Oakland, FL 34760
- Notice of Petitions and Dispositions Regarding the Validity of R (2)
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FLORIDA'S CHILDREN FIRST, INC.,
Petitioner, vs. STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES,
Respondent.; Case No.: 19-1603RU; Petition
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FLORIDA'S CHILDREN FIRST, INC.,
Petitioner, vs. STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES,
Respondent.; Case No.: 19-1604RX; Petition
- Miscellaneous (10)
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Department of Environmental Protection, Office of the Secretary
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Other Agencies and Organizations, Hardee County Economic Development Authority
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Other Agencies and Organizations, DAVIS & ASHTON, P.A.
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Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Resource Management
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Policy and Purpose, Scope of Part I, Definitions, Basin and Sub-Basin Boundaries, Works of the District within the Lake Okeechobee Basin, Implementation, Permits Required, General Permits for Use of Works of the District Within the Lake Okeechobee Basin, Exemptions, Content of Application for Individual and Collective Permits, Permit Application Processing Fee, Conditions for Issuance for Individual and Collective Permits, Duration of Permits, Modification, Transfer, Limiting Conditions
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Department of Environmental Protection, Departmental
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Agency for Health Care Administration, Certificate of Need
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Agency for Health Care Administration, Certificate of Need
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Agency for Health Care Administration, Certificate of Need
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Department of State, Departmental