(1) Pursuant to Section 723.006, Florida Statutes, the following items are designated as minor violations of Chapter 723, Florida Statutes:

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    (a) Failure to provide a prospectus to a mobile home owner that incorporates the 1988 legislative amendments to the prospectus pursuant to Section 723.011, Florida Statutes.
    (b) Failure to file copies of advertising required by Section 723.016(1), Florida Statutes.
    (c) Failure to post park rules and regulations required by Section 723.035(1), Florida Statutes.
    (d) Failure to file copies of lot rental increases with the agency required by Section 723.037(3), Florida Statutes.
    (e) Failure to meet to discuss a notice of change as required by Section 723.037(4), Florida Statutes, if there is mutual written agreement between the homeowners’ committee and the park owner to meet at a time beyond the 30-day requirement, if a meeting is requested by either party.
    (f) Failure to file rule changes with the division no later than 10 days after the effective date of the changes as provided in the notice of rules change.
    (2) The listing of a violation as minor violation in this section does not preclude the division from finding that any other violation of Chapter 723, Florida Statutes, or of the rules adopted thereunder is a minor violation as provided by Section 723.006, Florida Statutes. The listing of a violation as a minor violation in this section does not create any presumption that any other violation of Chapter 723, Florida Statutes, or of the rules adopted thereunder, is or is not a minor violation.
Specific Authority 723.006(9) FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 723.006. History-New 12-3-98.