(1) When the commission finds any of the enumerated violations have occurred in disciplinary cases, it shall act in accordance with the guidelines set forth below. The commission shall impose the applicable penalty, unless it finds an aggravating or mitigating circumstance, in which case it may deviate from these disciplinary guidelines; otherwise, said guidelines shall be followed by the commission in imposing disciplinary penalties upon licensees for violation of the noted statutes and rules:

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations 61K1-3.026

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Nolo contendere: No contest-has the same effect as a plea of guilty, as far as the criminal sentence is concerned, but may not be considered as an admission of guilt for any other purpose.
  • Plea: In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges, a declaration made in open court.
  • Probation: A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.
    (a) Being guilty of violating Florida Statutes Chapter 548, or the rules of the commission (Florida Statutes § 548.071(1));

MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
FIRST OFFENSE
$500 fine
Denial of licensure or $5000 fine and suspension to be followed by a term of probation or revocation.
SECOND OFFENSE
$1000 fine and probation
Denial of licensure or $5000 fine and suspension to be followed by a term of probation or revocation.
                                    
    (b) Having commited fraud or deceit in securing any license or permit (Florida Statutes § 548.071(2));

MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
FIRST OFFENSE
$1000 fine and probation
Denial of licensure or $5000 fine and suspension to be followed by a term of probation
SECOND OFFENSE
$5000 fine and suspension
Denial of licensure or $5000 fine and revocation
    (c) Having been convicted of, having pled guilty to, having entered a plea of nolo contendere to, or having been found guity of a crime involving moral turpitude in any jurisdiction within 10 years preceding the suspension or revocation (Florida Statutes § 548.071(3));

MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
FIRST OFFENSE
$500 fine and probation
Denial of licensure or $1000 fine and suspension to be followed by a term of probation
SECOND OFFENSE
$1000 fine and suspension
Denial of licensure or $5,000 fine and revocation
                                    
    (d) Being guilty of unprofessional or unethical conduct (Florida Statutes § 548.071(4));

MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
FIRST OFFENSE
$250 fine
Denial of licensure or $5000 fine and suspension to be followed by a term of probation
SECOND OFFENSE
$500 fine and probation
Denial of licensure or $5000 fine and revocation
    (e) Having made a misstatement of a material fact, fraudulently concealed a material fact, or induced or aided another person in misstating or concealing any material fact in any application or other proceeding under Florida Statutes Chapter 548 (Florida Statutes § 548.071(5));

MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
FIRST OFFENSE
$1000 fine
Denial of licensure or $5000 fine and suspension to be followed by a term of probation
SECOND OFFENSE
$2000 fine and probation
Denial of licensure or $5000 fine and revocation
    (f) Having failed to account for or pay over moneys belonging to others which have come into his or her possession in connection with a match (Florida Statutes § 548.071(6));

MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
FIRST OFFENSE
$1000 fine
Denial of licensure or $2000 fine and suspension followed by probation
SECOND OFFENSE
$3000 fine and probation
Denial of licensure or $5000 fine and revocation
    (g) Having failed to furnish to the proper party a copy of any contract or statement required by Florida Statutes Chapter 548, or having breached such contract (Florida Statutes § 548.071(7));

MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
FIRST OFFENSE
$500 fine
Denial of licensure or $500 fine and suspension to be followed by a term of probation
SECOND OFFENSE
$1,000 fine and probation
Denial of licensure or $1,000 fine and revocation
    (h) Having paid or agreed to pay any money or article of value to any licensee or permittee for soliciting or for business secured or for rendering any service or the doing of any of the acts foridden by Florida Statutes Chapter 548, and the rules adopted thereunder (Florida Statutes § 548.071(8));

MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
FIRST OFFENSE
$1,000 fine
Denial of licensure or $3000 fine, and suspension to be followed by a term of probation
SECOND OFFENSE
$1,000 fine, and suspension to be followed by a term of probation
Denial of licensure and $2,000 fine and revocation
    (i) Having loaned his or her license or permit to another person or having borrowed or used the license or permit of another (Florida Statutes § 548.071(9));

MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
FIRST OFFENSE
$1,000 fine and probation
Denial of licensure or $2,000 fine and suspension to be followed by a term of probation
SECOND OFFENSE
$3,000 fine and suspension
Denial of licensure or $5,000 fine and revocation
    (j) Having employed a person who does not hold a license or permit as required by law (Florida Statutes § 548.071(10));

MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
FIRST OFFENSE
$500 fine
Denial of licensure or $1,000 fine and suspension to be followed by a term of probation
SECOND OFFENSE
$3,000 fine and probation
Denial of licensure or $5,000 fine and revocation
                                    
    (k) Having failed to maintain in force the bond required by Florida Statutes Chapter 548, or having failed to deposit with the commission the requried cash, check or securities (Florida Statutes § 548.071(11));

MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
FIRST OFFENSE
$1,000 fine
Denial of licensure or $3,000 fine and suspension to be followed by a term of probation
SECOND OFFENSE
$3,000 fine and probation
Denial of licensure or $5,000 fine and revocation
    (l) Having been disciplined by the commission or similar agency or body of any jursidiction (Florida Statutes § 548.071(12));

MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
FIRST OFFENSE
$1,000 fine and same penalty imposed by the other jurisdiction up to $5,000 and revocation
Denial of licensure or $5,000 fine and suspension to be followed by a term of probation
SECOND OFFENSE
$3,000 fine and same penalty imposed by the other jurisdiction up to $5,000 and revocation
Denial of licensure or $5,000 fine and revocation
    (m) Having failed to pay a fine imposed under Florida Statutes Chapter 548 (Florida Statutes § 548.071(13))

MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
FIRST OFFENSE
$100 fine
Denial of licensure or $3,000 fine and suspension to be followed by a term of probation
SECOND OFFENSE
$500 fine and probation
Denial of licensure or $5,000 fine and revocation
    (2) Based upon consideration of the following factors, the commission may impose disciplinary action other than the penalties recommended above not to exceed a $5,000 fine and revocation:
    (a) Danger to the public;
    (b) Length of time since date of violation;
    (c) Number of complaints filed against the licensee;
    (d) Actual damage, physical or otherwise, caused by the violation;
    (e) Deterrent effect of the penalty imposed;
    (f) Effect of the penalty upon the licensee’s or registrant’s livelihood;
    (g) Any efforts for rehabilitation;
    (h) Actual knowledge of the licensee or registrant pertaining to the violation;
    (j) Attempts by licensee or registrant to correct or stop violations or refusal by licensee or registrant to correct or stop violations;
    (i) Related violations against a licensee or registrant in another state, including findings of guilt or innocence, penalties imposed and penalties served;
    (j) Actual negligence of the licensee or registrant pertaining to any violations;
    (k) Any other mitigating or aggravating circumstances.
    (3) The provisions of subsections (1) through (2), above, shall not be construed so as to prohibit civil action or criminal prosecution, and the provisions of subsections (1) through (2), above, shall not be construed so as to limit the ability of the commission to enter into binding stipulations with accused parties as per Florida Statutes § 120.57(3)
    (4) In every case in which the commission imposes a monetary fine, it shall also suspend the Respondent’s license(s); however, to enable the Respondent to pay the fine, the suspension shall be stayed for the time period specified in the commission’s final order. If the fine is paid within that time period, the suspension shall not take effect; if the fine is not paid within that time period, the stay shall expire and the suspension shall take effect. Thereafter, upon payment of the fine, the suspension shall be lifted.
Rulemaking Authority 455.2273(3), 548.003, 548.071, 548.075 FS. Law Implemented 455.2273(3), 548.071, 548.075 FS. History-New 11-26-15.