- Notices of Development of Proposed Rules and Negotiated Rulemaking (23)
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The purpose of the proposed rule development is to establish criteria by which the Agency for Workforce Innovation may approve the expenditure of federal quality funds by early learning coalitions and establish criteria for the implementation of activities promoting quality child care by early learning coalitions in school readiness programs.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule is to define religious publications. Religious publications are defined to include sacred texts, prayer books and devotional literature.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule is to: revise the institutional law library collections to includes the same publications at each facility where a law library is maintained; add a definition to clarify the meaning for interlibrary loan; and require the law library supervisor to immediately assign an inmate law clerk to provide legal assistance upon receipt of an interlibrary loan request.
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The purpose of this amendment is to address issues regarding Rule 59G-9.070, F.A.C., the sanction rule, as raised by the Joint Administrative Procedures Committee (JAPC) in its review and oversight of Florida's rules and rulemaking process. The proposed changes clarify the rule and incorporate JAPC’s recommendations.
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The purpose of this rule revision is to provide guidance relating to the statewide public school student progression law eliminating social promotion by removing the FCAT Norm Referenced Test (NRT) as an alternative assessment good cause exemption for students scoring at Level 1 on the grade three Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) in Reading. Since the original rule adoption, the FCAT Norm Referenced Test (NRT) has been eliminated from the FCAT assessment program. The effect of this rule revision will be that students who score at Level 1 on the grade three FCAT Reading may be promoted to grade four if an acceptable level of performance is demonstrated on the alternative assessment (SAT-9 or SAT-10) or using a student portfolio.
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The purpose of this rule is to recognize the inadequacy of the 2001 Commissioners Standard Ordinary Life Valuation Mortality Table for use in determining the minimum standard of valuation and the minimum standard nonforfeiture value, and to require the continued use of the 1980 Commissioners Standard Ordinary Life Valuation Mortality Table for use in determining the minimum standard of valuation and the minimum standard nonforfeiture value.
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The purpose of the proposed rule development is to establish by codification a more economical method for a delinquent member government to reinstate its voting privileges on the Board of Directors.
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The purpose of this rule development workshop is to provide an opportunity for the public to provide input on the amendment of Data Base Manuals to reflect the collection and calculation of class size data, and address the need, if any, to promulgate a new rule to address class size.
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The purpose of the proposed rule development is to promulgate Early Learning Coalition composition, membership standards, and criteria for appointing private sector business members in accordance with Section 411.01(5)(a)4. and 7., Florida Statutes. The effect of the rules, when adopted, will be to establish the membership composition of early learning coalitions including the minimum and maximum number of members, the criteria for appointing private sector business members, and standards for determining whether a member or their relative has a prohibited substantial financial interest in the design or delivery of the VPK Program.
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The purpose of the proposed rule development is to establish content and format specifications for annual reports submitted by early learning coalitions to the Agency for Workforce Innovation.
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The District proposed to amend its Water Use Permit (WUP) rules to refine the permit category now informally known as “Small General” WUPs and to incorporate the term, “Small General,” into existing rules. Amendments are proposed primarily to Chapter 40D-2, F.A.C., and the District's Water Use Permit Information Manual Part B, Basis of Review. However, as part of this effort, amendments are also proposed for Rule 40D-1.607, F.A.C., to incorporate the term, “Small General WUP.” The effect will be to specify the application fees for what will now be known formally as a “Small General WUP.” Amendments are also proposed to Rule 40D-1.659, F.A.C., to move the list or irrigation water use forms currently incorporated by reference in Rule 40D-2.091, F.A.C., which rule is intended to list documents incorporated by reference, to Rule 40D-1.659, F.A.C., which lists all District forms incorporated by reference. The effect of this amendment is to incorporate the forms used for reporting irrigation water use into the correct rule and establish a new form number for each form.
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The Southwest Florida Water Management District’s Water Use Permit (WUP) Rules are being revised in association with the District’s ongoing development, implementation and refinement of its comprehensive electronic permitting and information system know as the Water Management Information Systems or WMIS. As part of this overall effort, the District is seeking to streamline WUP application processes where appropriate. Amendments are being proposed to several rules in Chapter 40D-2, F.A.C., and to the District’s Water Use Permit Information Manual Part B, Basis of Review (BOR), to refine the permit category now informally known as “Small General” WUPs and to incorporate the term “Small General,” into existing rules. Additional related amendments are also proposed for Chapter 40D-1, F.A.C. The overall purpose of this rulemaking is to re-define the Small General WUP category based upon minimal risk to the water resource for most water demands of less than 100,000 gallons per day, and to reduce where appropriate the level of information required to be submitted in support of applications for and compliance monitoring of Small General WUPs. The effect of this rulemaking package will be to limit the types of permits appropriate for the Small General permit category to those water uses that do not require significant evaluation or monitoring due to little-to-no risk of adverse impacts. Specifically, Rule 40D-2.041, F.A.C., is amended to re-define the Individual, General and Small General WUP categories, as the General WUP category will now include some water uses that previously would have been considered as Small General WUPs. Rule 40D-2.621, F.A.C., is amended to limit water-conserving credits to General and Individual WUPs. Rule 40D-2.091, F.A.C., is amended to adopt an updated version of the District’s BOR, which is revised to reduce the permit application submittal and compliance monitoring requirements for Small General WUPs. The BOR and Rule 40D-2.321, F.A.C., are also amended to delete provisions relating to the District’s one-time permit renewal redistribution process for Small General and General WUPs, as this process has been completed and is no longer needed.
Some additional amendments not necessarily limited to Small General WUPs are also proposed at this time for clarification purposes. Rule 40D-2.021, F.A.C., is revised to identify more correctly those definitions that apply only in the Southern Water Use Caution Area. Rule 40D-2.091, F.A.C., is amended to move the list of irrigation water use forms used for monitoring purposes to Rule 40D-1.659, F.A.C. Rule 40D-2.501, F.A.C., is amended to use the term “permit use types” instead of “permit classification” when referring to the types of water uses authorized in WUPs. The effect of these clarifying amendments will be to make existing WUP rules, practices and forms more consistent.
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The District needs accurate water use data from permittees to fulfill its statutory responsibilities and to protect the state’s water resource. This information is crucial in determining permit compliance, calculating conservation credits, estimating water use and for use in water supply planning. District rules require that flow meters required by Water Use Permits be tested for accuracy every 5 years. Currently permittees have their flow meters tested and submit the information in many different formats. To ensure that the testing is properly performed so that the flow meters are accurately tested, staff has developed standardized accuracy requirements and a standardized test form. The proposed rule amendments incorporate the new flow meter accuracy test form.
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The District needs accurate water use data from permittees to fulfill its statutory responsibilities and to protect the state’s water resource. This information is crucial in determining permit compliance, calculating conservation credits, estimating water use and for use in water supply planning. District rules require that flow meters required by Water Use Permits be tested for accuracy every 5 years. Currently permittees have their flow meters tested and submit the information in many different formats. To ensure that the testing is properly performed so that the flow meters are accurately tested, staff has developed standardized accuracy requirements and a standardized test form. The proposed rule amendments incorporate the new flow meter accuracy test requirements. In addition, staff has moved some rule language from one section of the rules to another to consolidate related requirements and to clarify the process.
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The purpose and effect of the proposed rule is to require employees to make a full written report of the following: if a relative of the employee is placed in the custody or under the supervision of the Department or any status change in an arrest, Notice to Appear, or criminal charge filed against the employee.
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The Board proposes the rule amendment to address the definition of services as related to sanitary sewer collections systems, main water distribution systems, storm collection systems, and utility lines.
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The Board proposes the rule amendment to address the type of CE credit earned by attending a Board meeting.
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The proposed rule amendment sets forth the time limit in which an applicant must discontinue practicing once he/she has taken the examination.
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The purpose is to work with the EMS community and other stakeholders to develop language for staffing requirements during neonatal interfacility transfers, define standards for EMS instructors teaching courses within a Florida certified primary EMS training center, and remove the National Registry Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) testing vendor information.
The effect will be the development of new definitions and remove or add language in the appropriate rule sections listed above.
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Section 403.890, F.S., establishes the Water Protection and Sustainability Program, requiring the Department to develop rules for the distribution of cost-share grants to implement projects to reduce urban nonpoint sources of pollution discharging to impaired waters. This chapter establishes the TMDL Water Quality Restoration Grant Program, setting forth the procedures for applying for cost-share grants, as well as the criteria that will be used to rank and select urban stormwater retrofitting projects for funding.
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This rule explains that a vendor can operate with a beverage license.
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To collaborate with subject matter experts to do the following:
– develop and establish rules for the educational and training criteria for the certification and recertification of 911 emergency dispatchers (ED)
– develop and establish certification & recertification applications
– develop and establish by rule a procedure for biennial renewal certification
– develop and establish by rule a procedure for the initial certification of 911 ED who have documentation of at least 5 years of supervised full-time employment as a 911 ED since 1/1/2002
– develop and establish rules for renewing a certificate that has been inactive for 1 year or less
– develop and establish rules for renewing a certificate that has been on inactive status for more than 1 year
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To prepare a chapter for permanent miscellaneous rules.
- Proposed Rules (10)
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The proposed rules require the electronic filing of forms, fees, and reports through the Office of Financial Regulation’s Regulatory Enforcement And Licensing (REAL) System. The proposed rules apply to forms and fees required to be filed by mortgage brokers, mortgage lenders, mortgage brokerage businesses, and mortgage business schools under Chapter 494, F.S. The rules also require applicants for a mortgage broker license to schedule their appointment to take the mortgage broker examination through the REAL System. A waiver from these requirements is provided for persons demonstrating a technological or financial hardship.
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The Joint Administrative Procedures Committee (JAPC) is required to review administrative rules and advise agencies concerned of its findings. This charge applies to existing as well as proposed rules. JAPC notified the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services that the law implemented for Rule 64E-2.032, F.A.C., appeared to contravene the law implemented, Section 401.27, F.S., in certain parts. This rule was repealed and replaced with the definition of “operate”. This definition did not satisfy JAPC’s objections. The purpose of this rule revision is to provide clarification for the EMS community regarding the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (COPCN) requirement for licensure and satisfy JAPC’s objections. In addition, to delete language to accommodate the distribution of grant information on the EMS website, U.S. Mail, and on the Bureau of EMS listserve. A majority of the affected EMS services have requested that grant notifications be provided either on the EMS website, U.S. mail, or the EMS listserve because they do not routinely review notices in the Florida Administrative Weekly. Notification of grant availability using the above mechanisms will reach more potential applicants than the means currently listed.
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The purpose and effect is to set forth the method by which the Board shall evaluate certified nursing assistant training program’s compliance with required examination passing rates.
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The amendment to Rule 59G-4.002, F.A.C., incorporates by reference the Florida Medicaid Provider Reimbursement Schedule, January 2008. The reimbursement schedule contains the procedure codes and maximum fees that are effective January 2008 for the following provider types whose fees are based on a resource-based relative value scale: advanced registered nurse practitioner, birth center, chiropractic, dental, hearing, independent laboratory, licensed midwife, optometric, outpatient hospital laboratory, physician, physician assistant, podiatry, portable x-ray, registered nurse first assistant, and visual. The effect will be to incorporate the Florida Medicaid Provider Reimbursement Schedule, January 2008, in rule.
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The purpose of this rule amendment is to incorporate by reference update April 2008 to the Florida Medicaid County Health Department Clinic Services Coverage and Limitations Handbook. The handbook was updated to add the range of codes for billing administration of vaccines to Medicaid recipients from birth to 18 years of age and to add immunization codes for rabies vaccine; tetanus and diphtheria vaccine, preservative free; and an “unlisted vaccine.” The update also corrects the code for tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis vaccine. The effect will be to incorporate by reference in the rule update April 2008 to the Florida Medicaid County Health Department Clinic Services Coverage and Limitations Handbook.
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The purpose of the proposed rule development is to adopt a rule substantively similar to federal regulations governing recipients of federal funding through the Child Care and Development Fund. The federal regulations governing recipients of federal funding through the Child Care and Development Fund require that the Agency for Workforce Innovation, as Lead Agency, retain responsibility for administering the program and enumerate the responsibilities of the Agency. Further, the regulations require the Agency to expend no less than four percent of the aggregate funds received through the federal Child Care and Development Fund on quality activities defined by the regulations.
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The purpose of this rule amendment is to incorporate by reference update April 2008 to the Florida Medicaid Federally Qualified Health Center Services Coverage and Limitations Handbook. The handbook was updated to add the range of codes for billing administration of vaccines to Medicaid recipients from birth to 18 years of age and to add an immunization code for an “unlisted vaccine.” The update corrects the codes for tetanus and diphtheria vaccine, preservative free, and tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis vaccine. The update also replaces “Norplant Kit” with “Implanon.” The effect will be to incorporate by reference in the rule update April 2008 to the Florida Medicaid Federally Qualified Health Center Services Coverage and Limitations Handbook.
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The purpose of the proposed amendments is to adopt the form for the Annual Report of the Discount Medical Plan Organization which includes the DMPO Annual Report Instructions.
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The purpose of the amendments to the rule is to clarify the standards for how to determine if a voter has clearly indicated his or her choice in a contest on a ballot for purposes of a manual recount or other event requiring such determination. The amendments to the rule add samples of the votes that will or will not count to facilitate the determination by the county or local canvassing board. The amendments also re-organize the rule and clarify some standards.
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The proposed changes are made to the Polling Place Procedures Manual, DS-DE 11, which is incorporated by reference. This manual is used at the polls as a procedural reference guide for poll workers during the early voting period and Election Day. Some of the changes are necessary to effectuate the changes to the Florida Election Code with the enactment of Chapter 2007-30, Laws of Florida, that become effective July 2008, and that relate to the requirement for optical scan voting systems and voting by marksense ballot. The remaining changes are nonsubstantive and consist of rewording of existing provisions.
- Notices of Changes, Corrections and Withdrawals (7)
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Definitions, Rehabilitation Provider Qualifications, Reemployment Status Review, Notice Requirements, Screening Process, Reemployment Services and Programs, Employee Responsibilities, Reporting Services and Costs: Qualified Rehabilitation Provider and Employer or Carrier Responsibilities, List of Forms, Expenditures from the Workers' Compensation Administrative Trust Fund
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Purpose, Definitions, Administration, Access to the Program, Client Functional and Financial Eligibility, Caregiver Requirements, Dwelling Requirements, Appeal Proceedings, Program Forms, Confidentiality and Disclosure Information
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Purpose and Scope, Definitions, Forms Incorporated By Reference, Prohibited Practices, Verification of Coverage, Required Supplemental Annual Transaction Detail, Anti-Fraud
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Stamping Agent – Requirements
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Application for Cigarette Permit, Wholesale Dealer, Exporter, or Cigarette Distributing Agent
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Application for a Tobacco Products Wholesale Dealer Permit
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Definitions, Approved Emergency Procedure Curriculum, Reactive Strategy Policy and Procedures, Initial Assessments, Authorizations for Specific Reactive Strategies, Authorizations for Specific Reactive Strategies, Seclusion and Restraint, Chemical Restraint, Prohibited Procedures, Documentation and Notification, Access to Rules, Enforcement
- Petitions and Dispositions Regarding Rule Variance or Waiver (23)
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NOTICE WAS HEREBY GIVEN that on May 2, 2008, for an Emergency Variance for Chapter 61C-4.010(7); Florida Administrative Code from Marble Slab Creamery located in Winter Park. The above referenced F.A.C. states …each public food service establishment shall maintain a minimum of one public bathroom for each sex, properly designated…. . The proposed establishment has one bathroom for patrons and they are requesting a variance to have a seating capacity of sixteen (16).
This variance request was approved and is contingent upon the Petitioner ensuring the public bathroom is functional, has hot and cold running water at all times, provided with soap and an approved method to dry hands, and kept in a clean and sanitary manner. Seating shall not exceed (16) which includes inside and outside seating. Any violation of the variance is the equivalent of a violation of the Rule and may result in a rescission of the variance, and subject the Petitioner to disciplinary sanctions as enumerated in Sec. 509.261, Florida Statutes.
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NOTICE WAS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 28, 2008, for an Emergency Variance for Chapter 61C-4.010(7); Florida Administrative Code from Wing Nuts located in Cape Coral. The above referenced F.A.C. states …each public food service establishment shall maintain a minimum of one public bathroom for each sex, properly designated…. . The proposed establishment has one bathroom for patrons and they are requesting a variance to have a seating capacity of seventeen (17).
This variance request was approved and is contingent upon the public bathroom is functional, has hot and cold running water at all times, provided with soap and an approved method to dry hands, and kept in a clean and sanitary manner. Seating shall not exceed (16) which includes inside and outside seating. Any violation of the variance is the equivalent of a violation of the Rule and may result in a rescission of the variance, and subject the Petitioner to disciplinary sanctions as enumerated in Sec. 509.261, Florida Statutes.
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a variance or waiver pursuant to Section 120.542, F.S. and Rule 28-104, F.A.C. The petition requests a variance from or waiver of the requirements of subsections 62B-33.002(18),(63), F.A.C., which provides the definitions of “eligible structures” and “vulnerable” respectively, and from Rule 62B-33.0051(1)(a), F.A.C., which states the conditions where armoring may be authorized. The petition was submitted by Charles W. Fleming, Jr., and John E. Fleming. The property is located 490 Blue Mountain Road, Santa Rosa Beach, Florida.
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On March 28, 2008, the Petitioner, TGI Friday's, Inc., filed a Petition for Waiver of Florida Administrative Code Rule 61A-2.014 with the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco ("Department"). The Petition requested a waiver of Florida Administrative Code Rule 61A-2.014, subsection (6), which requires all directors or officers of a corporation with an interest in an alcoholic beverage license to file a set of fingerprints at the time of making application for a beverage license or at the time an interest is created after a license has been issued. Petitioner does not qualify as any of the three exceptions also created by Florida Administrative Code Rule 61A-2.014, but requested the waiver of application of the rule to Petitioner’s positions of Assistant Secretary, Assistant Secretary (acting as in-house counsel), Vice President of Operations (with oversight responsibilities relating only to those locations outside of Florida), Vice President of Franchising, Vice President of Strategic Projects, Vice President of International Operations, Senior Vice President of Marketing, and Chief Operations Officer, since such positions are not involved in the operation, control or management of any Florida hotel or any alcoholic beverage sales at a Florida location.
The Department published notice of receipt of the Petition with Florida Administrative Weekly on April 18, 2008.
On May 28, 2008, the Department filed an Order Granting Petition for Waiver. The Order noted that the positions for which waiver of F.A.C. Rule 61A-2.014 was requested are not involved in the operation, control, or management of any Florida hotel or of any alcoholic beverage sales at a Florida location, that granting this waiver would not create a dangerous precedent, and that the proposed waiver was consistent with the principles of public welfare articulated by the Rules of the Florida Administrative Code. The Order concluded that Petitioner's request for waiver met the burden of demonstrating that the principles of public welfare and the purpose of the underlying rule had been met.
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On February 29, 2008, the Petitioner, Hyatt Corporation, Inc., et al., filed a Petition for Waiver of Florida Administrative Code Rule 61A-2.014 with the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco ("Department"). The Petition requested a waiver of Florida Administrative Code Rule 61A-2.014, subsection (6), which requires all directors or officers of a corporation with an interest in an alcoholic beverage license to file a set of fingerprints at the time of making application for a beverage license or at the time an interest is created after a license has been issued. Petitioner does not qualify as any of the three exceptions also created by Florida Administrative Code Rule 61A-2.014, but requested the waiver of application of the rule to Petitioner’s positions of Assistant Secretary, since such positions are not involved in the operation, control or management of any Florida hotel or any alcoholic beverage sales at a Florida location.
The Department published notice of receipt of the Petition with Florida Administrative Weekly on March 28, 2008.
On May 28, 2008, the Department filed an Order Granting Petition for Waiver. The Order noted that the positions for which waiver of F.A.C. Rule 61A-2.014 was requested are not involved in the operation, control, or management of any Florida hotel or of any alcoholic beverage sales at a Florida location, that granting this waiver would not create a dangerous precedent, and that the proposed waiver was consistent with the principles of public welfare articulated by the Rules of the Florida Administrative Code. The Order concluded that Petitioner's request for waiver met the burden of demonstrating that the principles of public welfare and the purpose of the underlying rule had been met.
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On March 11, 2008, Petitioner, DRD of Okeechobee, Inc., d/b/a Shooter’s Billiards, filed a Petition for Relief Under Florida Statute § 120.542 with the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco ("Department"). The Petition requested the waiver of the penalty guidelines for violations of the Beverage Law listed in Florida Administrative Code Rule 61A-2.022. Petitioner alleged that imposition of the penalty guidelines would create an undue economic hardship as described under Section 120.542(2), Florida Statutes. Petitioner further alleged that imposition of the penalty guidelines against it is inappropriate because the purpose sought to be achieved by the penalty guidelines has already been met. Therefore, Petitioner requested that the Department waive the imposition of the penalty guidelines listed in Florida Administrative Code Rule 61A-2.022 against Petitioner.
The Department published notice of receipt of the Petition with Florida Administrative Weekly on April 4, 2008.
On May 28, 2008, the Department filed an Order Denying Petition for Relief. The Order noted that Florida Administrative Code Rule 61A-2.022 allows the Director of the Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco to deviate from the penalty guidelines. The Order concluded that Petitioner’s request did not meet the burden of demonstrating that a variance is required to prevent substantial hardship.
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Kanaklata Roy, seeking a variance or waiver of Rule 64B16-26.2031, Florida Administrative Code, which requires that no program of work activity will be approved for any applicant until said applicant has been certified by FPGEE Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Examination Commission.
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NOTICE WAS HEREBY GIVEN that on May 9, 2008, for an Emergency Variance for Chapter 61C-4.010(7); Florida Administrative Code from House of Kabab Restaurant located in Gainesville. The above referenced F.A.C. states …each public food service establishment shall maintain a minimum of one public bathroom for each sex, properly designated…. . The proposed establishment has one bathroom for patrons and they are requesting a variance to have a seating capacity of thirty (30).
This variance request was approved and is contingent upon the Petitioner ensuring the public bathroom is functional, has hot and cold running water at all times, provided with soap and an approved method to dry hands, and kept in a clean and sanitary manner. Seating shall not exceed (30) which includes inside and outside seating. Any violation of the variance is the equivalent of a violation of the Rule and may result in a rescission of the variance, and subject the Petitioner to disciplinary sanctions as enumerated in Sec. 509.261, Florida Statutes.
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NOTICE WAS HEREBY GIVEN that on May 7, 2008, for an Emergency Variance for Chapter 61C-4.010(7); Florida Administrative Code from Hartell’s Village Diner located in San Destin. The above referenced F.A.C. states that all bathrooms shall be of easy and convenient access to both patrons and employees… They are requesting a variance to use public bathrooms located in a common area and have seating for seventy-one.
This variance request was approved and is contingent upon the Petitioner ensuring the centrally located bathrooms have hot and cold running water at all times, provided with soap and an approved method to dry hands, kept in a clean and sanitary manner, and 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. Petitioner will have no more than seventy-one (71) seats which include inside and outside seating. Any violation of the variance is the equivalent of a violation of the Rule and may result in a rescission of the variance, and subject the Petitioner to disciplinary sanctions as enumerated in Sec. 509.261, Florida Statutes.
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Waiver from subparagraph 64E-13.004(6)(a)1., Florida Administrative Code, from The Academy at Smart Start Tutoring, located at 1440 Reed Canal Rd., Suite 104, Port Orange, Florida. This rule requires schools to have toilet and handwashing facilities for preschool grades through grade three located within or adjoining their classrooms. Comments on this petition should be filed with Sam Power, Agency Clerk, Department of Health, Office of General Counsel, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, BIN A02, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399-1703, within 14 days of this notice.
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granting the Petition of St. Lucie County, seeking a variance from the provisions of Rule 14-73.001(3), F.A.C. The Petition was received by the Department on February 29, 2008. The Department published its notice of receipt of the petition in the March 28, 2008, edition of the Florida Administrative Weekly. Rule 14-73.001(3), F.A.C., requires a transit provider to update its Transit Development Plan (TDP) every five years. The Department’s order, issued in DOT Case No. 08-028, granted the petition because St. Lucie County satisfied the requirements for a variance and the Department determined that a one year extension of the TPD deadline promoted the effective use of transportation resources in developing a regional TPD.
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Waiver of 67-58.020(6), Florida Administrative Code from Highlands County Board of County Commissioners., (“Petition”). The Petition is seeking a waiver of the extension fee of one (1) percent required by the rule.
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NOTICE WAS HEREBY GIVEN that on May 16, 2008, for an Emergency Variance for Chapters 61C-1.004(1) (a), 61C-1.004 (1) (d) and 61C-4.010 (6) Florida Administrative Codes (F.A.C.s) from International Café by Railey located in Orlando. The above referenced F.A.C.s state that the water supply shall meet the standards provided in 64E-8, 62-550 and 62-555 F.A.C.,; sewage shall be disposed of in a public sewerage system or other approved sewerage system in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 64E-6 or 62-601 F.A.C.; and physical facilities at public food service establishments shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 6 of the Food Code. They are requesting a variance to not have hard plumbing in their kiosk and use alternative methods for sewage disposal and obtaining potable water.
This variance request was approved and is contingent upon the Petitioner ensuring the centrally located bathrooms have hot and cold running water at all times, provided with soap and an approved method to dry hands, kept in a clean and sanitary manner, and 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. Petitioner shall also use a six (6) gallon or greater potable water tank and utilizing a wastewater holding tank that is at least 15% larger than the potable water holding tank. Water and wastewater holding tanks are to be emptied at least twice a day. Petitioner must adhere strictly to the following operating procedures: supply for potable water tank must be from an approved source with written documentation provided and sanitize the fresh water and wastewater tanks at least once every 24 hours. If the menu changes or expands in any manner, the Petitioner must notify the Division in writing and this variance request will be re-evaluated. All provisos shall be complied with prior to final licensing. Any violation of the variance is the equivalent of a violation of the Rule and may result in a recession of the variance, and subject the Petitioner to disciplinary sanctions as enumerated in Sec. 509.261 Florida Statutes.
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NOTICE WAS HEREBY GIVEN that on May 19, 2008, for an Emergency Variance for Chapter 61C-4.010(1) and 61C-4.010(6) Florida Administrative Codes from the Tacos Mi Poblanita located in Pierson. The above referenced F.A.C. addresses food supplies, food protection, and physical facilities-except as specifically provided in this rule, public food service establishments shall be subject to the provisions of chapter three and chapter six of the FDA Food Code. They are requesting to do open air food service on a Mobile Food Dispensing Vehicle.
This variance request was approved and is contingent upon the Petitioner’s use of open-air steam table properly covered and air curtain operating properly according to manufacturer’s specifications and Section 6-202-15(D) (2), 2001 FDA Food Code, as to expel possible contaminants and vermin. Approval is also contingent upon Petitioner conducting all re-heating for hot holding at approved commissaries to the proper temperature per Section 3-403.11, 2001 FDA Food Code; and potentially hazardous food is held at proper temperatures according to Section 3-501.16, 2001 FDA Food Code.
The Petitioner shall strictly adhere to Section 61C-4.0161 (c), Florida Administrative Code, and report to the commissary at least once daily when operating. All warewashing is to be conducted at the commissary and strict adherence to employee health guidelines as specified in the Section 2-201, 2001 FDA Food Code, are to be followed. Petitioner shall also use a potable water tank and utilize a wastewater holding tank that is at least 15% larger than the potable water holding tank; and sloped to a drain that is 1 inch in inner diameter or greater, equipped with a shut-off valve. Petitioner must receive potable water from an approved source with written documentation provided and sanitize the fresh water and wastewater tanks at least once every 24 hours.
Copies of the variance and operating procedures are to be present on the MFDV at all times of operation and shall be adhered to as approved by the Division. This variance is not transferable under any conditions. All provisos must be complied prior to final approval and licensing. Any violation of the variance is the equivalent of a violation of the Rule and may result in a rescission of the variance, and subject the Petitioner to disciplinary sanctions as enumerated in Section 509.261, Florida Statutes.
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NOTICE WAS HEREBY GIVEN that on May 13, 2008, for an Emergency Variance for Chapter 61C-4.010(7); Florida Administrative Code from Reggae Cafe located in Fort Myers. The above referenced F.A.C. states …each public food service establishment shall maintain a minimum of one public bathroom for each sex, properly designated…. . The proposed establishment has one bathroom for patrons and they are requesting a variance to have a seating capacity of thirty-one (31).
This variance request was approved and is contingent upon the Petitioner ensuring the public bathroom is functional, has hot and cold running water at all times, provided with soap and an approved method to dry hands, and kept in a clean and sanitary manner. Seating shall not exceed (31) which includes inside and outside seating. Any violation of the variance is the equivalent of a violation of the Rule and may result in a rescission of the variance, and subject the Petitioner to disciplinary sanctions as enumerated in Sec. 509.261, Florida Statutes.
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NOTICE WAS HEREBY GIVEN that on May 14, 2008, for an Emergency Variance for Chapter 61C-4.010(7); Florida Administrative Code from Three Sisters Speakeasy located in Kissimmee. The above referenced F.A.C. states that all bathrooms shall be of easy and convenient access to both patrons and employees… They are requesting a variance to use public bathrooms located in a common area and have seating for fifty (50).
This variance request was approved and is contingent upon the Petitioner ensuring the centrally located bathrooms have hot and cold running water at all times, provided with soap and an approved method to dry hands, kept in a clean and sanitary manner, and 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. Petitioner will have no more than fifty (50) seats which include inside and outside seating. Any violation of the variance is the equivalent of a violation of the Rule and may result in a rescission of the variance, and subject
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Waiver of rule 65C-15.017(1), F. A. C., from Andrea Trolice, assigned Case No. 08-012W. Rule 65C-15.017(1), F. A. C., states the "agency director' of licensed child-placing agency staff possess either a master degree in social work or a related filed plus four years of relevant experience, or a bachelor's degree in social work or a related field plus four years of related experience.
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Waiver of Rule 65C-14.055, F.A.C., from St. Gerard Campus and Carolline Alice Wolff, assigned Case No. 08-008W. Rule 65C-14.055, F.A.C. relates to Job functions and staff qualifications.
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On August 3, 2006, the Department received a petition for a 120.542, F.S., variance from Escambia County School District. Notice of receipt of this petition was published in the F.A.W. on September 1, 2006. The petition requested a variance for the Molino K-8 School wastewater treatment plant from the requirements in Rules 62-610.521(6)(c) & (9), 62-610.523(4) and 62-610.525(1)(c)(5), (6), (8), (11) & (13), F.A.C. Specifically, the variance requested to reduce the requirements for rapid infiltration basins (RIB) setback distance, the cell bottoms drying after resting period, the total suspended solids 5.0 mg/L limit, filtration & chemical feed, meeting primary and secondary drinking water standards and sampling for Cryptosporidium and Giardia. No public comment was received. On May 2, 2008, the Department granted a variance to Escambia County School District in a final order, OGC File No.: 06-1829, File No: FLA303755-003DWF/VO. The final order granted a variance from the requirement for: (1) the 100 foot setback distance from the RIB to property line to 22.98 feet; (2) the RIBs to dry out during the 5-14 day resting period; (3) the reclaimed water to not contain more than 5.0mg/L of total suspended solids; (4) the filtration for Total suspended solids as well as the need for chemical feed facilities for coagulants, coagulant aids, or polyelectrolytes; (5) the facility to be designed and operated to meet the primary and secondary drinking water standards; and (6) the facility to sample for Cryptosporidium and Giardia. This variance was granted because the petitioner demonstrated that a strict application of the rule would result in undue hardship to the School District or would affect them differently than other similarly situated applicants and because they had successfully fulfilled the requirements of the underlying statute.
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The Governing Board of the Southwest Florida Water Management District hereby gives notice of the issuance of an Order of Denial regarding a Petition of Waiver filed on behalf of Deborah A. Kos. Petitioner sought to waive the requirements of Section 4.4. of the District's Environmental Resource Permitting Information Manual Part B, Basis of Review (BOR), incorporated by reference in Rule 40D-4.091, F.A.C. The Petition was submitted in conjunction with Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) Modification Application No. 44007521.016. The Notice of Petition for Waiver was published in Vol 33, No. 14, April 6, 2007 issue of the Florida Administrative Weekly. The Governing Board considered the Petition at a duly-noticed public meeting held on May 27, 2008.
The Governing Board's Order SWF 08-018, filed on May 28, 2008, denies the Petition of Waiver, finding that Petitioner has not complied with the requirements of Section 120.542(2) of the Florida Statutes (F.S.) and Rule 28-104.002 of the Florida Administrative Code. Specifically, Petitioner did not respond to a request for additional information issued by the District following receipt of the Petition for Waiver. ERP Modification Application No. 44007521.016 was denied on February 26, 2008. Absent the additional requested information, Petitioner failed to demonstrate that application of BOR Section 4.4. in Petitioner's situation would create a substantial hardship or would violate principles of fairness as those terms are defined by Section 120.542(2), F.S. Based upon the foregoing, the District Governing Board determined that Petitioner is not eligible for the requested waiver because she failed to demonstrate that application of BOR Section 4.4 would create a substantial hardship or would violate principles of fairness, and thus failed to demonstrate that the purpose of the underlying statute will be or has been achieved by other means.
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The Board of Massage Therapy hereby gives notice that it has received a petition, filed May 30, 2008, by Kimberly A. Parker, LMT, seeking a waiver or variance of Rule 64B7-28.009(3)(a), F. A. C. with respect to the 12 continuing education hours via live classroom instruction which includes hands-on instruction or demonstration .
Comments on this petition should be filed with the Board of Massage Therapy, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C06, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3256, within 14 days of publication of this notice.
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Petitioners Phillip Etoy Martin and April Marie Martin, co-trustees of the Martin Family Revocable Trust sought a waiver of Rule 53ER06-4(16), Florida Administrative Code, with respect to submission of IRS form 5754 “at the time of submission of the Winner Claim Form.” The Petition was published in Vol. 34, No. 11, FAW on March 14, 2008. The Department determined that Petitioners demonstrated that the purpose of the underlying statute as well as the rule can be achieved by other means and that strict application of the rule would violate principles of fairness and, therefore, GRANTED the waiver.
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The Agency partially granted the Petition for Emergency Waiver from subparagraph 59A-4.1295(7), Florida Administrative Code, as filed by Florida Institute for Neurologic Rehabilitation. Notice of the filing of this Petition will appear in the June 6, 2008 edition of F.A.W.
The Petition sought an emergency waiver from the requirements of subparagraph 59A-4.1295(7), Florida Administrative Code, for a fifteen-year-old patient. By Final Order dated June 3, 2008, the Petition was partially granted, and an emergency waiver was issued to Florida Institute for Neurologic Rehabilitation based on the unique circumstances involved that would likely allow the patient in question to improve both its quality of care and quality of life. Said emergency waiver is limited in scope to apply only to the patient at issue, and is not transferable to any other entity or individual. The emergency waiver will expire on July 28, 2008, as requested by the Petitioner.
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To review complaints in which a determination of the existence of probable cause has already been made.; June 24, 2008 9:00 am and 10:00 am or soon thereafter; Department of Business and Professional Regulation, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399, (850)488-0062
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A Public Meeting of the Water Resources Advisory Commission (WRAC) regarding issues of the restoration and protection of Lake Okeechobee; and the Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie Estuaries. The public is advised that it is possible that one or more members of the Governing Board of the South Florida Water Management District may attend and participate in this meeting.; June 25, 2008, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm; SFWMD-Lower West Regional Service Center, 2301 MacGregor Blvd., Ft. Myers, FL
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General Business; June 24, 2008 @ 8AM; USDA Service Center 750 S. Military Trail, Suite H, West Palm Beach, FL 33415
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The Deferred Compensation Advisory Council will hold its regular general session meeting.; June 23, 2008 at 9:00 a.m.; The Hermitage Centre, Conference Room 440-C, 1801 Hermitage Blvd., Tallahassee, Florida
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Regularly scheduled meeting for all Parole, Conditional Release, Conditional Medical Release, Addiction Recovery and Control Release matters as well as other Commission business.; Wednesday, July 2, 2008, 9:00 a.m.; Florida Parole Commission, 2601 Blair Stone Road., Bldg., Tallahassee, FL 32399-2450
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Business to be discussed will include fundraising and endowment activities, upcoming special events and other board business.; Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at noon; Mission San Luis, Archaeology Lab, 2021 Mission Road, Tallahassee
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Approval of the contract for Odyssey Charter School; June 25, 2008, 10:00 a.m.; (888) 808-6959, Passcode 2450861
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The purpose of the meeting is to receive comments on the Department’s Notice of Intent to Issue an air construction/PSD (No. 0990646-002-AC) permit to Florida Power & Light Company, for the construction of a 1,250 Megawatt (MW) natural gas-fueled combined cycle unit at the West County Energy Center site located at 4000, 205th Street North in unincorporated Palm Beach County. The 1,250 MW unit is in addition to the 2,500 MW facility already under construction. The project is subject to preconstruction review for the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) of Air Quality pursuant to Rule 62-212.400, F.A.C.
The Department distributed an “Intent to Issue Permit” package on April 25, 2008. The applicant published the “Public Notice of Intent to Issue” in The Palm Beach Post on April 30, 2008. No petitions for administrative hearings or extensions of time to petition for an administrative hearing were filed. This public meeting was requested pursuant to the procedures described in the “Public Notice” and is being held to accept comments on the proposed draft permit. Oral and written comments may be submitted at the meeting. All statements will become part of the Department’s public record for this project.
The Department’s “Intent to Issue”, “Draft Permit”, and “Technical Evaluation and Preliminary Determination” can be viewed at http://www.dep.state.fl.us/Air/permitting/construction/westcounty.htm. A complete project file is available at the following physical address for the Division of Air Resource Management: 111 South Magnolia Drive, Suite #4, Tallahassee, Florida. The Division’s mailing address is: 2600 Blair Stone Road, MS #5505, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400. For questions related to this meeting, please contact Al Linero at (850) 921-9523.
; Friday, June 27, 2008, 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.; Royal Palm Beach Cultural Center at 151 Civic Center Way, Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411.
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Discuss regular Commission Business.; Friday, June 20, 2008
10:00 am-until completion
Conference Call: 1-888-808-6959; Conference Code:34767; Commission Business Office
2740 Centerview Drive, Suite 1A
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Governing Board Meeting - to consider District business
10:00 - 11:00 District Lands Committee
11:00 - 12:00 Administration, Budget, and Finance
Committee
12:00 - 12:30 Regulations Committee
1:15 Public Hearing on Regulatory Matters
1:30 Public Hearing on Land Acquisition Matters; June 26, 2008 1:00 EDT; District Headquarters, 10 miles west of Tallahassee on Highway 90
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The Committee is meeting to fulfill the mandate of Executive Order 07-148.; June 13, 2008 from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.; The call-in number is 1-888-808-6959; conference code is 9214170#.
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The purpose of the Executive Committee Meeting is to set the agenda for the July 16-17, 2008 Strategic Planning meeting and July 18, 2008 Board of Directors meeting.; June 20, 2008
10 a.m.; This meeting will be held via teleconference. To participate, call 1-866-213-2185 and enter participant code 332328.
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Official business of the Florida Mobile Home Relocation Corporation. 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 the next meeting will be determined.; Tuesday, July 8, 2008, 3 pm.; The meeting will be held by teleconference.
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General Board Meeting; June 24, 2008 @ 5:50 p.m.; Center for Independent Living in Central Florida, Inc.
720 North Denning Drive
Winter Park FL 32789
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The regular monthly meeting of the Executive Committee to discuss the upcoming Council Agenda. The meeting will be followed at 10:00 a.m. by the Strategic Regional Policy Plan Task Force meeting which will discuss the rewriting of the Council's SRPP.; Monday, June 16 at 8:30 a.m.; 316 N. Wymore Road, Suite 100, Maitland, FL 32751.
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The Regular Monthly Meeting of the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council.; Wednesday, June 18, 2008 at 10:00 a.m.; 631 N. Wymore Road, Suite 100, Maitland, FL 32751.
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The regular bi-monthly meeting of the Smart Growth Alliance.; Wednesday, June 18, 2008 at 12:30 p.m.; 631 N. Wymore Road, Suite 100, Maitland, FL 32751.
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Issues pertaining the Florida's public community colleges; June 13, 2008
8:00 am- 12:00 pm; Buena Vista Palace
Orlando, Florida
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The Commission will review computer models submitted under the standards and acceptability process for 2007. In addition, other general business of the Commission will be addressed.; Monday, June 23, 2008, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (ET); Room 17, Morris Hall, House Office Building, 402 South Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida. To participate by telephone, dial 1 (888) 808-6959, conference code 4765251363.
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Board of Directors' Meeting; June 27, 2008; 1:00 P.M.; Wagner, Vaughan, & McLaughlin, P.A.
601 Bayshore Boulevard, Ste. 910
Tampa, FL 33606
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To receive public input and conduct general business of the Advisory Council on Condominiums.; Friday, June 27, 2008, 8:30 a.m. until business is completed; Old City Hall, 2nd Floor, 510 Greene Street, Key West, Florida, or via teleconference at 1-888-808-6959, Conference Code 9227625
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General board and business meeting.; June 24, 2008 at 2:00 p.m.; Access Phone: (888) 808-6959, Conference code 9218690
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This is a meeting of the State Consumer Health Information and Policy Advisory Council to which all interested parties are invited. The purpose is to conduct a meeting of key health care stakeholders to discuss issues relating to implementing Florida Statutes mandating transparency in health care through public reporting of health care data.; Thursday, June 19, 2008, 10:00 a.m.; Agency for Health Care Administration, Conference Room "A", 2727 Mahan Drive, Tallahassee, Florida. Any person interested in participating by teleconference may dial (713) 481-0090/Pass Code: 9701442#. If you have any difficulty accessing the teleconference, please call the Florida Center's main number at (850) 922-5771.
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QUARTERLY MCIC ADVISORY BOARD MEETING
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Missing Children Information Clearinghouse
Advisory Board announces a public meeting to which all persons are invited. A meeting, for the purpose of notice herein, is limited to a gathering for the purpose of conducting public business by members of a collegial body constituting the agency head.
; Tuesday, July 1, 2008, at 9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.; Florida Department of Law Enforcement
2331 Phillips Road
Tallahassee, Florida 32308
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This meeting is being rescheduled from June 19, 2008 that was previously noticed in the FAW. Newly appointed members of the Study Commission will receive orientation on the Study Commission and their term of service, followed by a regular meeting of the seated Commissioners to receive testimony from Florida Housing Finance Corporation on housing issues and discuss its 2008-2009 study topic.; July 2, 2008; 11:00am– 5:30pm
(Times subject to change)
; Rick Seltzer Memorial Room
Florida Housing Finance Corporation
227 North Bronough Street
6th Floor
Tallahassee, FL 32301
(850) 488-4197
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Concerning Issuance of Bonds to Finance Multifamily Residential Rental Developments
Notice is hereby given that the Florida Housing Finance Corporation (“Florida Housing”) will conduct a public hearing in accordance with the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (“TEFRA”).
To conduct a TEFRA hearing concerning the potential future issuance of tax exempt bonds by Florida Housing to finance the acquisition, construction or rehabilitation of the following multifamily residential rental development in the aggregate face amount, not to exceed the amount listed below:
Charlotte Crossing Apartments, a 124-unit multifamily residential rental development located North of the intersection of Sandhill Boulevard and Rio De Janeiro Avenue in unincorporated Charlotte County, FL 33983. The prospective owner and operator of the proposed development is Charlotte Crossing, Ltd., 2950 SW 27th Avenue, Suite 200, Miami, FL 33133, or such successor in interest in which TCG Charlotte Crossing, LLC, or an affiliate thereof, is a managing member, general partner and/or controlling stockholder. The prospective manager of the proposed development is Carlisle Property Management, Inc., 2950 SW 27th Avenue, Suite 220 Miami, FL 33133. The total tax-exempt bond amount is not to exceed $9,500,000.
All interested parties may present oral comments at the public TEFRA hearing or submit written comments regarding the potential bond issuance for the development being financed. Written comments should be received by Florida Housing by 5:00pm (Tallahassee local time), June 30, 2008, and should be addressed to the attention of Wayne Conner, Deputy Development Officer. Any persons desiring to present oral comments should appear at the hearing.
If requested in writing, a fact-finding hearing will be held in the county where the property is located. When possible, the local hearing will be held before the formal TEFRA hearing and comments received at the local hearing will be placed on record at the TEFRA hearing.
; July 1, 2008 at 10:00 AM (Tallahassee local time); Florida Housing Finance Corporation, 227 North Bronough Street, Suite 5000, Tallahassee, Florida 32301
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Old and New Business; June 23, 2008 starting at 9:30am; Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa, FL
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To conduct general business of the council.; July 8, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
July 9, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
July 10, 9:00 - 1:00 p.m.; The Rosen Centre Hotel, 9840 International Drive
Orlando, FL 32819
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Quarterly Meeting - to participate, please call 866.740.1260, when prompted, please enter the following code: 2456470; June 18th at 9am; R.A. Gray Building, Room 308
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The Able Trust (Florida Governor's Alliance for Persons with Disabilities) will hold a Board Meeting on June 28, 2008 from 1:30pm-3:30pm at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, 2900 Baypoint Drive, Tampa, FL 33607. The agenday will include review and approval of grant to assist persons with disabilities in securing employment; reviewing committee reports; presentation of financial reports; and other business that may come before the organization. Please contact The Able Trust at 888-838-2253 or 850-224-4493 by June 20, 2008 for a copy of the agenda and if you need additional information or accommodations; June 28, 2008; Grand Hyatt Hotel, 2900 Baypoint Drive, Tampa, FL 33607
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Governing Board Meeting; Friday, June 27, 2008 at 9:30 a.m.; Board Room of the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority, Administration Building, 800 NW 33rd Street, Suite 100, Pompano Beach, Florida 33064
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Rule 14-85.004 - Logo Sign Program. The rule development notice was published in Volume 34, Number 22, Florida Administrative Weekly, dated May 30, 2008. The rule is being amended to implement the provisions of Section 479.261, Florida Statutes, regulating the logo sign program.; June 27, 2008, at 9:00 a.m; Department of Transportation Burns Building Auditorium, 605 Suwannee Street, Tallahassee, Florida.
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Also during June, the TBARTA Board and members of its advisory committees who wish to attend will take several official field trips. They are interested in learning more about the various counties that make up TBARTA, including the specific transportation challenges that affect each county.
• On Monday, June 16, beginning at 9 a.m., a field trip to Hillsborough County will take place at the Hillsborough County Center, 26th floor conference center, located at 601 East Kennedy Blvd. in Tampa.
• On Friday, June 27, beginning at 1 p.m., a field trip in Pasco County will begin at the Tampa Bay Golf & Country Club, 10641 Old Tampa Bay Drive in San Antonio. Board members will hear presentations regarding each county's transportation and growth issues, financial constraints, and transportation plans.
; The Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority (TBARTA) announces its monthly calendar of meetings.
The TBARTA Board and its advisory committees will meet to discuss the development and implementation of regional transportation solutions. Details on the board meeting are as follows:
DATE AND TIME: Friday, June 27, 2008 from 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
PURPOSE: The TBARTA Board will convene to discuss developing a comprehensive Regional Transportation Master Plan for Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, and Sarasota Counties.
The Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) will meet on Wednesday, June 18, at 9:30 a.m. at the Land O' Lakes Public Library, 2818 Collier Parkway in Land O' Lakes. This group of volunteers provides region-oriented advice to the Board from a citizen's perspective. This month, the CAC will also hold a workshop for its members to discuss with each other the committee’s role and focus for the coming year, at Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority, 3201 Scherer Drive, St. Petersburg, on Thursday, June 26, from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. A joint CAC/TMC meeting will be held immediately following until 5:30 p.m. to hear guest speaker Maria Garcia Berry, leader of Denver’s “FasTracks” public relations campaign, discuss TBARTA’s recent public opinion survey.
The Transit Management Committee (TMC) will meet on Wednesday, June 18, at 1:30 p.m. at Florida Department of Transportation, District Seven Office, 11201 North McKinley Drive in Tampa. Consisting of representatives of the region's transit agencies, this group advises the Board on the technical development of the Master Plan and its future implementation. A joint meeting of the TMC and CAC will be held on June 26 at 4p.m. as noted above.
; LOCATION: Tampa Bay Golf & Country Club, 10641 Old Tampa Bay Drive,
San Antonio (Pasco County)
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To discuss and make decisions on matters which affect the operation of the Commission.
A copy of the agenda of the Internal Affairs Meeting may be obtained by contacting the Office of Commission Clerk, Florida Public Service Commission, 2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation at this conference should contact the Office of Commission Clerk no later than 48 hours prior to the conference at (850) 413-6770 or via 1-800-955-8770 (Voice) or 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) Florida Relay Service. Assistive Listening Devices are available at the Office of Commission Clerk, Betty Easley Conference Center, Room 110.
*In the event of a change or cancellation, notice will be published at the earliest practicable time on the Commission's website at http://www.psc.state.fl.us/agendas/internalaffairs/.
; *June 30, 2008, 9:30 a.m.; Betty Easley Conference Center, 4075 Esplanade Way, Conference Room 140, Tallahassee, Florida
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To consider those matters ready for decision.
LEGAL AUTHORITY AND JURISDICTION: Chapters 120, 350, 364, 366, and 367, F.S.
Persons who may be affected by Commission action on certain items on the conference agenda may be allowed to address the Commission, either informally or by oral argument, when those items are taken up for discussion at the conference, pursuant to Rules 25 22.0021 and 25 22.0022, F.A.C.
A copy of the agenda may be obtained by any person who requests a copy and pays the reasonable cost of the copy ($1.00, see Copying Charges for Commission Records), by contacting the Office of Commission Clerk at (850) 413-6770 or writing to the Commission Clerk, Florida Public Service Commission, 2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399 0850. The agenda and recommendations are also accessible on the PSC Website, at http://www.floridapsc.com, at no charge. Persons deciding to appeal any decisions made by the Commission with respect to any matter considered at this conference will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which appeal is based. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation at this conference should contact the Office of Commission Clerk no later than 48 hours prior to the conference at (850) 413-6770 or via 1-800-955-8770 (Voice) or 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) Florida Relay Service. Assistive Listening Devices are available at the Office of Commission Clerk, Betty Easley Conference Center, Room 110.
; July 1, 2008, at 9:30 a.m; Betty Easley Conference Center, Joseph P. Cresse Hearing Room 148, 4075 Esplanade Way, Tallahassee, Florida
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Docket No. 080121-WS - Application for increase in water and wastewater rates in Alachua, Brevard, DeSoto, Highlands, Lake, Lee, Marion, Orange, Palm Beach, Pasco, Polk, Putnam, Seminole, Sumter, Volusia, and Washington Counties by Aqua Utilities Florida, Inc.
PURPOSE: The purpose of the service hearing is to provide customer an opportunity to present testimony and other evidence before the Florida Public Service Commission concerning the Utility's proposed rates or service. All witnesses shall be subject to cross-examination at the conclusion of their testimony.
EMERGENCY CANCELLATION OF SERVICE HEARING:
If a named storm or other disaster requires cancellation of the service hearing, Commission staff will attempt to give timely direct notice to the parties. Notice of cancellation of the service hearing will also be provided on the Commission's website (http://www.psc.state.fl.us/) under the Hot Topics Link found on the home page. Cancellation can also be confirmed by calling gthe Office of General Counsel at (850) 413-6199.; Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 10:00 AM; Alachua County Board of Commissioners
Board Room (2nd Floor)
12 SE 1st Street
Gainesville, Florida
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DOCKET NO. 0801821; WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 2008 AT 6:00 PM; ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
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DOCKET NO. 080121-WS - Application for increase in water and wastewater rates in Alachua, Brevard, DeSoto, Hightlands, Lake, Lee, Marion, Orange, Palm Beach, Pasco, Polk, Putnam, Seminole, volusia, and Washington Counties by Aqua Utilities Florida, Inc.
PURPOSE: The purpose of the service hearing is to provide customers an opportunity to present testimonhy and other evidence before the Florida Public Service Commission concerning the Utility's proposed rates or service. All witnesses shall be subject to cross-examination at the conclusion of their testimony.
EMERGENCY CANCELLATION OF SERVICE HEARING:
If a named storm or other disaster requires cancellation of the service hearing, Commission staff will attempt to give timely direct notice to the parties. Notice of cancellation of the service hearing will also be provided on the Commission's website (http://www.psc.state.fl.us/) under the Hot Topics link found on the home page. Cancellation can also be confirmed by calling the Office of General Counsel at (850) 413-6199.; MONDAY, JULY 7, 2008 AT 6:00 PM; Highlands County Administration Building
Board Chambers (Room B104)
600 South Commerce Street
Sebring, Florida
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080121-WS; TUESDAY, JULY 8, 2008 AT 10:00 AM; LAKELAND
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Any Development Order received prior to the meeting; Any proposed Local Government Comprehensive Plan received prior to the meeting; Any adopted Local Government Comprehensive Plan received prior to the meeting; Any Proposed Public Education Facilities Element (PEFE)/Capital Improvements Element (CIE) Updates Amendments; Proposed Local Government Comprehensive Plan Amendments for Pembroke Pines; Any proposed Local Government Comprehensive Plan Amendment received prior to the meeting; Any Adopted Public Education Facilities Element (PEFE)/Capital Improvements Element (CIE) Updates Amendments; Adopted Local Government Comprehensive Plan Amendments for Miami-Dade County; Any adopted Local Government Comprehensive Plan Amendment received prior to the meeting; Meeting on monthly Council business; Executive Committee meeting at 10:00 a.m. at the above location.
Council related committees may meet periodically before (9:00 a.m.) and following the regularly scheduled Council meetings. Any party desirous of ascertaining schedules of the sub-committees should call the Council Offices at (954) 985-4416 (Broward).; Monday, July 7, 2008; 10:30 a.m.; South Florida Regional Planning Council, 3440 Hollywood Boulevard, Suite 140, Hollywood, FL 33021
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To review requests for course approval.; Thursday, July 31, 2008 @ 2:00 p.m.; Via Conference Call
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Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is holding a workgroup video conference meeting to present the results of a recent FWC mobility-impaired survey, seek further public input and discuss any proposed changes that may be recommended to the Commission during the September Commission meeting, based on this public input.; June 27, 2008 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST (5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. CST for the Panama City location).; The public may access this video conference at the following locations:
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Farris Bryant Building, Room 272
620 South Meridian Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399
(850) 488-6411
Northwest Regional Office
3911 Hwy. 2321
Panama City, FL 3209
(850) 265-3676
North Central Regional Office
3377 E. US Hwy 90
Lake City, FL 32055
(386) 758-0525
Northeast Regional Office
1239 SW 10th Street
Ocala, FL 34474
(352) 732-1225
Southwest Regional Office
3900 Drane Field Road
Lakeland, FL 33811
(863) 648-3200
South Regional Office
8535 Northlake Boulevard
West Palm Beach, FL 33412
(561) 625-5122
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The FBBIB in conjunction with the Minority Business Information Center, LLC (a subsidiary of the FBBIB) announce meetings of the Audit Committee and Board of Directors to discuss the Board's 2007 audit and its operations, identify areas for future board priorities, receive reports from its committees/task force, review/approve related issues to MBIC/FBBIB and other business as needed, and approve actions taken by the Chairman and/or President under delegated authority.; June 26, 2008; 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.; Telephone conference call
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To provide an overview of the Transportation Disadvantaged Program and to discuss future program initiatives.; Tuesday, June 24, 2008 and Wednesday, June 25, 2008
9:00 am-until completion; The Ritz-Carlton Sarasota
1111 Ritz-Carlton Drive
Sarasota, FL 34263
(941) 309-2050
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Action will be taken on approval of professional services agreement, reimbursement agreement and discussion will include status of bond validation proceedings.; June 25, 2008 at 10:00 (CST); Harrison, Sale, McCloy, Duncan & Jackson
304 Magnolia Avenue
Panama City, Florida 32402
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This is to conduct a seed complaint hearing.; June 26, 2008; 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.; Gulf Coast Research and Education Center; 14625 County Road 672, Wimauma, Florida, 33598; (813) 634-0000
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General board business.; Wednesday, June 25, 2008, commencing at 2:00 p.m.; Department of Health, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C07, Tallahassee, Florida at meet me number (888) 808-6959, conference code 9849329103.
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GOVERNING BOARD COMMITTEE MEETINGS, BOARD MEETING, AND PUBLIC HEARING: Conduct Committee meetings and Governing Board meeting including consideration of the recommended annual service budget for Fiscal Year 2009. (A closed attorney-client session will be held during the lunch break) Ad Order 64009
; Tuesday, June 24, 2008, 9:00 a.m.; District Headquarters, 2379 Broad Street, Brooksville
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For cases previously heard by the panel.; The June 19, 2008 date has been changed to June 26, 2008 at 2:00 p.m.; Department of Health, Tallahassee at Meet Me Number (888) 808-6959 code 2458182.
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To review those cases on which a determination of existence of probable cause has already been made.
; June 27, 2008 commencing at 9:00 am or soon thereafter.; Meet me number: (888) 808-6959
Conference code: 2454587
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Volunteer Florida Foundation Board Meeting; June 12, 9 am - 12 pm & June 13, 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm; 770-659-9299
passcode: 7857968
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General Business; June 16, 2008 @ 8:15 a.m.; Office of USDA-NRCS Center
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Industry practices relating to clinical laboratories issuing specimen cups with test strips incorporated within. Also to be discussed will be other issues raised in a Declaratory Statement request of Dominion Dignostics as it relates to kickbacks.
Members of the public who wish to testify at this meeting must contact Lisa Jensen at 850.922.5873. All interested persons are encouraged to attend or submit comments.
; Wednesday, June 25, 2008, 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.; The Agency for Health Care Administration, 2727 Mahan Dr. Bldg 3, Tallahassee, Florida 32308
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Official business of the Appraisal Board – topics included, but not limited to, general business subject matter.
All of this meeting will be conducted as a teleconference in order to permit maximum participation of the Board members or its counsel.
; Monday, June 23, 2008 at 10:30 a.m., or soon thereafter; TELECONFERENCE ONLY - Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Real Estate
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Official business of the Appraisal Board – topics included, but not limited to, general business subject matter.
All of this meeting will be conducted as a teleconference in order to permit maximum participation of the Board members or its counsel.
; Monday, June 30, 2008 at 10:30 a.m., or soon thereafter; TELECONFERENCE ONLY - Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Real Estate using TELECONFERENCE NUMBER 888.808.6959/ Conference Code # 3177171
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To conduct the regular business of Navigation District.; Monday, June 23, 2008, 1:30 p.m.; Venice City Hall, 401 W. Venice Avenue, Venice, FL 34285
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Committee meetings and general board business.; Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. - Probable Cause Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at 8:00 a.m. - Committee Meetings, general board business.
Thursday, July 10, 2008 at 8:00 a.m. - General Business Meeting.
July; Four Seasons Resort, 2800 South Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach, FL 33480.
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Monday, June 23, 2008
9:00 am Meeting of the Accessibility Advisory Council to consider the following applications for waiver from the accessibility code requirements: Chiquita Animal Hospital, 3714 Chiquita Boulevard, Cape Coral; South County Water Reclamation Facility, 5600 Warren Street, Naples; JADAM, 282 N. W. 36th Street, Miami; Renovation to Fire Station #48, Clearwater; Palm Beach Gardens Community Replacement School, 4245 Holly Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Law Offices of Kanner and Pintaluga, 2501 South Seacrest Boulevard, Boynton Beach; Kamakura, Inc. d.b.a. NAOE 333 W 47th Street, Miami Beach; Kiddie Academy Daycare Facility, 3401 Darwin Boulevard, Port St. Lucie; Hollywood Theaters, Port Orange; No Name Java, 2060 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg
8:00 am Meeting of the Mechanical TAC
8:00 am Meeting of the Plumbing TAC
8:00 am Meeting of the Product Approval POC
1:00 pm Meeting of the Accessibility TAC
1:00 pm Meeting of the Energy TAC
1:00 pm Meeting of the Fire TAC
1:00 pm Meeting of the Roofing TAC
3:00 pm Meeting of the Electrical TAC
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
8:00 am Meeting of the Structural TAC
8:00 am Meeting of the Education POC
10:00 am Meeting of the Code Administration TAC
COMMISSION PLENARY SESSION
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
1:00 pm Meeting of the Plenary Session of the Florida Building Commission.
Review and Approve Agenda
Review and Approve May 6 and 7, 2008 Minutes
and Facilitator's Summary Report
Chair’s Discussion Issues and Recommendations
Review and Update of Commission Workplan
Consideration of requests for waiver from accessibility code requirements: Chiquita Animal Hospital, 3714 Chiquita Boulevard, Cape Coral; South County Water Reclamation Facility, 5600 Warren Street, Naples; JADAM, 282 N. W. 36th Street, Miami; Renovation to Fire Station #48, Clearwater; Palm Beach Gardens Community Replacement School, 4245 Holly Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; Law Offices of Kanner and Pintaluga, 2501 South Seacrest Boulevard, Boynton Beach; Kamakura, Inc. d.b.a. NAOE 333 W 47th Street, Miami Beach; Kiddie Academy Daycare Facility, 3401 Darwin Boulevard, Port St. Lucie; Hollywood Theaters, Port Orange; No Name Java, 2060 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg
Consider Applications for Product and Entity Approval
Consider Legal Issues and Petitions for Declaratory Statement:
Binding Interpretations: Reports Only
Declaratory Statements:
Second Hearing-
DCA07-DEC-085 by Walter A. Tillit, Jr., P.E. of TilTeco, Inc.
DCA08-DEC-002 by Scott Hampton, PE
Comment on DCA08-DEC-002
DCA08-DEC-086 by Ruben Fabian Arroyo, Arroyo Enterprises, Inc.
DCA08-DEC-087 by Joseph Hermann, Arroyo Enterprises, Inc.
DCA08-DEC-108 by Ruben Fabian Arroyo, Arroyo Enterprises, Inc.
DCA08-DEC-112 by Lee Arsenault, the Vintage Group, Inc.
First Hearing-
DCA08-DEC-119 by Dick Wilhelm, Fenestration Manufacturers Association and Jeff Lowinski, Window and Door Manufacturers Association
DCA08-DEC-124 by Chris Sheppard, System Components Corporation
DCA08-DEC-142 by Jerry Sparks, Hillsborough County Florida
DCA08-DEC-147 by John Berry, AIA, Cole + Russell Architects
DCA08-DEC-150 by James Paula, St Johns County Board of County Commissioners
Consider Committee Reports and Recommendations:
Accessibility TAC
Code Administration TAC
Electrical TAC
Energy TAC
Fire TAC
Mechanical TAC
Plumbing TAC
Roofing TAC
Special Occupancy TAC
Structural TAC
Education POC
Product Approval/Manufactured Buildings POC
Bedroom Definition Workgroup
Regional AC Efficiency Workgroup Report
Budget Report and Discussion
Recess
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
8:00 am Reconvene. Meeting of the Plenary Session of the Florida Building Commission.
Rule Adoption Hearing on Rule 9B-3.047, Florida Building Code, Glitch Amendments
Work Plan Prioritization Exercise
Commission Member Comments and Issues
General Public Comment
Review Committee Assignments and Issues for the August 18, 19 and 20, 2008 Commission Meeting
Summary Review of Meeting Work Products
Adjourn
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
10:30 am Ad Hoc Committee on Commission Meeting Processes and Budget Constraints
; June 23, 24 and 25, 2008, 8:00 a.m. – completion; Rosen Centre Hotel
9840 International Drive
Orlando, Florida
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Delineate major issues related to the Florida nursing workforce shortage and to identify potential solutions and strategies to address the shortage.; June 16, 2008, 1-3pm; Conference Call Number 888.808.6959, Code 1454444
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Continued work of the Florida Oral Healthcare Workforce Ad Hoc Advisory Committee.; June 20, 2008, from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.; Conference Call Number 888-808-6959, Code 8502452
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These are meetings of the technical workgroups associated with the Governor’s Action Team on Energy and Climate Change to continue discussion of policy issues regarding the development of a comprehensive Energy and Climate Change Action Plan that will address statewide greenhouse gas reductions specified in Executive Order 07-127.; series; various
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Official business of the Department – disciplinary proceedings regarding unlicensed activity.; Wednesday, June 25, 2008, beginning at 8:30 a.m. or soonest thereafter.; Division of Real Estate; Conference Room N901, North Tower, 400 West Robinson Street, Orlando, Florida. The Hearing Officer for the Department will be participating via teleconference.
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The Orange Creek Basin (OCB) TMDL Working Group was formed to provide a forum for stakeholders to discuss issues related to the OCB TMDLs, including development, allocation, and implementation of the TMDLs. The Orange Creek BMAP was adopted on May 15, 2008. Topics for this meeting include discussion of BMAP implementation activities including updates of progress made on on-going projects and future reporting of projects to DEP.; June 24, 2008 9:30 a.m.; Gainesville Regional Utilities 1st Floor Conference Room 301 S.E. 4th Avenue Gainesville, Florida 32601
- Notices of Petitions and Dispositions Regarding Declaratory Stat (10)
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Clarcona Resort Condominium Association, Inc., Docket No.: 2008029536.; Whether Clarcona Resort Condominium Association's rules and regulations regarding the inspection and copying of association records comply with the requirements of Section 718.111(12)(c) regarding unit owners' access to records.
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Grant Brockway, Petitioner, In RE: The Moorings of Manatee Association, Inc., Docket No. 2008029734.; Whether The Moorings of Manatee Association, Inc. must use insurance proceeds received for damage to initially installed property within a unit to the owner under section 718.111(11)(b)(2), Florida Statutes.
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The Renaissance Charter School, Inc. and The Lee Charter Foundation, Inc. (DOE Agency Case No. DOE-2008-1570).; The Petitioner requests that the Department enter a declaratory statement concerning the applicability of Section 1002.33(16), Florida Statutes, to the Department's agency action to implement the requirements of the Class Size Amendment.
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John Berry, on behalf of Cole & Russell Architects, on May 27, 2008.
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Instant Access Media; The Petitioner requests a declaratory statement concerning whether its business model violates Florida Beverage Law codified as Chapters 561-565 of the Florida Statutes, emphasizing section 561.42 of the Florida Statutes, and related administrative regulations, including all applicable laws pertaining to advertising and promotional activities conducted on the licensed premises of a vendor engaged in the retail sale of alcohol beverages.
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Laban Bontrager, D.M.D.; The Board of Dentistry hereby gives notice that on May 16, 2008, it received a Petition for Declaratory Statement filed by Laban Bontrager, D.M.D. The petition seeks the Board’s interpretation of Section 466.017(1),(2), Florida Statutes, and whether or not providing a prescription for a smoking cessation is within the scope of dental practice or in violation of Section 466.017(1),(2), Florida Statutes.
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Larry B. Kawa, D.D.S.; The Board of Dentistry hereby gives notice of the issuance of an Order regarding the Petition for Declaratory Statement filed by Larry B. Kawa, D.D.S. The Notice of Petition for Declaratory Statement was published in Volume 34, No. 08, of the February 22, 2008, Florida Administrative Weekly. The Petition requested the Board’s interpretation of Section 466.028(1)(x), Florida Statutes and whether use of alternative imaging resources in lieu of plaster models in the diagnosis and treatment of malocclusions does not constitute a departure from “ the minimum standards of performance in diagnosis and treatment when measured against generally prevailing peer performance” for an orthodontic practitioner licensed under chapter 466, Florida Statutes. The Board considered the Petition at a duly-noticed public meeting held on March 6, 2008.
The Board’s Order, filed on March 31, 2008, finds that Petitioner has complied with the requirements of Section 120.565 of the Florida Statutes and Rule 28-105.002, Florida Administrative Code. The Board of Dentistry declines to issue a declaratory statement in response to Dr. Kawa’s inquiry at this time. However, the Board did refer the issue to the Board of Dentistry’s Rules Committee to further research the issue and begin rule development.
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Port Royal Owners Association, Inc.; Docket No. 2008015339; Under sections 718.111(11) and 718.115, Florida Statutes (2004), Port Royal Owners Association, Inc., which is required to insure the condominium property under article XIX(A) of the Declaration and section 718.111(11)(a), Florida Statutes (2004), may not pass the cost of repair and reconstruction following a hurricane to only those unit owners whose units were damaged in the casualty, notwithstanding provisions in the declaration shifting this cost and responsibility to unit owners.
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Steven M. Kiffell, M.D., D.D.S.; The Board of Dentistry hereby gives notice of the issuance of an Order regarding the Petition for Declaratory Statement filed by Steven M. Kiffell, M.D., D.D.S. The Notice of Petition for Declaratory Statement was published in Volume 34, No. 07, of the February 8, 2008, Florida Administrative Weekly. The Petitioner sought the interpretation of Rule 64B5-14.003, F.A.C. The Board considered the Petition at a duly-noticed public meeting held on March 6, 2008.
The Board’s Order, filed on March 31, 2008, finds that Petitioner has not complied with the requirements of Section 120.565 of the Florida Statutes and Rule 28-105.002, Florida Administrative Code. The Board of Dentistry declines to issue a declaratory statement in response to Dr. Kiffell’s petition . There was no identifiable substantial interest and no specific rule was identified. Further the Board determined that the Florida Statutes and rules in the Florida Administrative Code directly address the issues in question. Because the law is clear, no Declaratory Statement is necessary.
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Steven M. Kiffell, M.D., D.D.S.; The Board of Dentistry hereby gives notice of the issuance of an Order regarding the Petition for Declaratory Statement filed by Steven M. Kiffell, M.D., D.D.S. The Notice of Petition for Declaratory Statement was published in Volume 34, No. 07, of the February 8, 2008, Florida Administrative Weekly. The Petitioner sought the interpretation of Rules 64B5-14.005, 64B5-14.007, 64B5-14.008, 64B5-14.008, 64B15-14.009 and 64B5-14.010, F.A.C. The Board considered the Petition at a duly-noticed public meeting held on March 6, 2008.
The Board’s Order, filed on March 31, 2008, finds that Petitioner has not complied with the requirements of Section 120.565 of the Florida Statutes and Rule 28-105.002, Florida Administrative Code. The Board of Dentistry declines to issue a declaratory statement in response to Dr. Kiffell’s petition . There was no identifiable substantial interest. Rules were listed but it was not specified which rules were needing to be interpreted and in general it appeared Petitioner was seeking legal advice. Further, the Board determined that it does not have jurisdiction or authority over ambulatory surgery centers, which it appears is what Petitioner is asking about.
- Notices Regarding Bids, Proposals and Purchasing (13)
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Other Agencies and Organizations, West Volusia Hospital Authority
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Department of Education, Florida International University
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Department of Education, School Districts
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Department of Education, School Districts
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Other Agencies and Organizations, Departmental
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Department of Environmental Protection, Departmental
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Department of Environmental Protection, Departmental
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Department of Education, School Districts
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Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Administration
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Expressway Authorities, Miami-Dade Expressway Authority "MDX"
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Department of Education, University of Central Florida
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Other Agencies and Organizations, Florida Developmental Disabilities Council
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Purchasing Department
- Miscellaneous (54)
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Department of Environmental Protection, Office of the Secretary
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Other Agencies and Organizations, Hernando County Planning Department
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Department of Environmental Protection, Departmental
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Department of Health, Board of Nursing
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Emergency Care
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Department of Community Affairs, Departmental
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Department of Community Affairs, 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 Environmental Protection, Departmental
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Department of Community Affairs, Departmental
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Department of Environmental Protection, Office of the Secretary
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Environmental Protection, Departmental
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles
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Department of Environmental Protection, Office of the Secretary
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Department of Environmental Protection, Departmental