Florida Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 11, 2024) |
28. Administration Commission |
D28. Departmental |
28-106. Decisions Determining Substantial Interests |
1(1) Persons other than the original parties to a pending proceeding whose substantial interest will be affected by the proceeding and who desire to become parties may move the presiding officer for leave to intervene. Except for good cause shown, motions for leave to intervene must be filed at least 20 days before the final hearing unless otherwise provided by law. The parties may, within 7 days of service of the motion, file a response in opposition. The presiding officer may impose terms and conditions on the intervenor to limit prejudice to other parties.
95(2) The motion to intervene shall contain the following information:
105(a) 106The name, address, e-mail address, telephone number, and any facsimile number of the intervener, if the intervener is not represented by an attorney or qualified representative; 132and
133(b) The name, address, e-mail address, telephone number, and any facsimile number of the intervenor’s attorney or qualified representative; and
153(c) Allegations sufficient to demonstrate that the intervenor is entitled to participate in the proceeding as a matter of constitutional or statutory right or pursuant to agency rule, or that the substantial interests of the intervenor are subject to determination or will be affected by the proceeding; and
201(d) A statement as to whether the intervenor supports or opposes the preliminary agency action; and
217(e) The statement required by subsection 22328-106.204(3); 224and
225(f) The signature of the intervenor or intervenor’s attorney or qualified representative; and
238(g) The date.
241(3) Specifically-named persons, whose substantial interests are being determined in the proceeding, may become a party by entering an appearance and need not request leave to intervene.
268Rulemaking 269Authority 27014.202, 271120.54(5) FS. 273Law Implemented 275120.54(5) FS. 277History–New 4-1-97, Amended 1-15-07, 2-5-13.
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