Florida Regulations 5J-17.085: Survey Review
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(1) A probationer submitting surveys for review shall:
(a) Provide the Board with a list of all signed and sealed surveys, which shall contain a minimum of three (3) surveys, that have been performed by the probationer, for or without compensation, within 90 days of the date of the final order. The survey list submitted by the probationer shall contain each survey’s project name and/or number, the client name (if available), the date of the survey and the type of survey performed.
(b) The Board’s Probation Chair will randomly select three (3) of the probationer’s signed and sealed surveys for review from the survey list submitted by the probationer. Within five (5) calendar days of being notified by the Board of the surveys that have been selected for review, the probationer shall have post-marked and submitted to the Board office signed and sealed surveys for the surveyed properties selected for review, along with copies of the relevant field notes, the relevant full size record plats, all measurement and computational records, and all other documents necessary for a full and complete review of the surveys. If the probationer does not submit the surveys which have been post-marked within five (5) calendar days of being notified of what surveys have been selected for review, then the probationer will be referred to the Department for non-compliance with a final order of the Board.
(c) Attend the Probation Committee meeting at which the surveys are to be reviewed;
(d) Repeat paragraphs (a)-(c), once if required by the Probation Committee at the meeting where the surveys are reviewed and discussed.
(2) Upon receipt of the signed and sealed surveys and other documents by the Board, either a surveying and mapping consultant selected by the Board or a member of the Probation Review Committee of the Board shall conduct a review of the surveys supplied by the licensee and provide an evaluation report to the Board for review, with all costs associated with said review and report paid to the consultant or the Board by the licensee.
(3) After the first survey review, the Probation Committee will either:
(a) Release the probationer from the terms of the final order if the probationer has complied with all of its terms and if the reviewed surveys are found to meet or exceed the standards of practice, or
(b) Require a second set of surveys for review as contemplated by paragraph (1)(d).
(4) After any second survey review, the Probation Committee will either:
(a) Release the probationer from the terms of the final order if the probationer has complied with all of its terms and if the reviewed surveys are found to meet the standards of practice, or
(b) If the reviewed and discussed surveys do not meet or exceed the standards of practice then the probationer will be referred to the Department for non-compliance with a final order of the Board and further disciplinary action.
Rulemaking Authority 472.008 FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 472.0351. History-New 12-25-95, Amended 10-1-97, 5-17-99, 2-23-05, 6-20-06, Formerly 61G17-9.007, Amended 10-17-12, 11-13-17, 7-11-19.
Terms Used In Florida Regulations 5J-17.085
- Probation: A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.
- Survey: The result of any professional service or work resulting from the practice of Surveying and Mapping as defined in Florida Statutes Chapter 472, which includes, As-built/Record Surveys, Boundary Surveys, Construction Layout Surveys, Condominium Surveys, Construction Control Surveys, Control Surveys, Elevation Surveys, Hydrographic/Bathymetric Surveys, Tidal or non-tidal Water Boundary Surveys, Photogrammetric Surveys (including Orthorectified Imagery), Quantity Surveys, and Topographic Surveys, whether it is measured by direct or remote sensing methods. See Florida Regulations 5J-17.050
(b) The Board’s Probation Chair will randomly select three (3) of the probationer’s signed and sealed surveys for review from the survey list submitted by the probationer. Within five (5) calendar days of being notified by the Board of the surveys that have been selected for review, the probationer shall have post-marked and submitted to the Board office signed and sealed surveys for the surveyed properties selected for review, along with copies of the relevant field notes, the relevant full size record plats, all measurement and computational records, and all other documents necessary for a full and complete review of the surveys. If the probationer does not submit the surveys which have been post-marked within five (5) calendar days of being notified of what surveys have been selected for review, then the probationer will be referred to the Department for non-compliance with a final order of the Board.
(c) Attend the Probation Committee meeting at which the surveys are to be reviewed;
(d) Repeat paragraphs (a)-(c), once if required by the Probation Committee at the meeting where the surveys are reviewed and discussed.
(2) Upon receipt of the signed and sealed surveys and other documents by the Board, either a surveying and mapping consultant selected by the Board or a member of the Probation Review Committee of the Board shall conduct a review of the surveys supplied by the licensee and provide an evaluation report to the Board for review, with all costs associated with said review and report paid to the consultant or the Board by the licensee.
(3) After the first survey review, the Probation Committee will either:
(a) Release the probationer from the terms of the final order if the probationer has complied with all of its terms and if the reviewed surveys are found to meet or exceed the standards of practice, or
(b) Require a second set of surveys for review as contemplated by paragraph (1)(d).
(4) After any second survey review, the Probation Committee will either:
(a) Release the probationer from the terms of the final order if the probationer has complied with all of its terms and if the reviewed surveys are found to meet the standards of practice, or
(b) If the reviewed and discussed surveys do not meet or exceed the standards of practice then the probationer will be referred to the Department for non-compliance with a final order of the Board and further disciplinary action.
Rulemaking Authority 472.008 FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 472.0351. History-New 12-25-95, Amended 10-1-97, 5-17-99, 2-23-05, 6-20-06, Formerly 61G17-9.007, Amended 10-17-12, 11-13-17, 7-11-19.