(1) For the purposes of Florida Statutes § 456.011(4), the Board defines “”other business involving the board”” as:

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations 64B10-10.012

  • Probable cause: A reasonable ground for belief that the offender violated a specific law.
    (a) All regularly scheduled meetings of Board committees, including the Continuing Education, Administrator-in-Training (AIT), Probable Cause, and Legislative committees;
    (b) Whenever a board member has been requested by the State Surgeon General or the Department staff to participate in a meeting;
    (c) Oral interviews with preceptor applicants under the provisions of the AIT rules (Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 64B10-16);
    (d) Visits by Monitors to the facility where the AIT is training (up to two visits during the one-year program); and,
    (e) Such visits with the Department of Health as necessary and authorized by the Board to fulfill the purposes of Florida Statutes Chapter 468, Part II, in general and Florida Statutes § 468.1685(8), in particular.
    (2) Meetings, interviews, or participation by telephone do not constitute other board business, for purposes of this rule.
    (3) Documentation of requests, authorizations, or notices for meetings under the terms of this rule shall be kept at the Board office.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 456.011(4), 468.1685(1) FS. Law Implemented 456.011(4) FS. History-New 9-22-81, Formerly 21Z-10.12, Amended 1-4-87, Formerly 21Z-10.012, 61G12-10.012, Amended 10-17-94, Formerly 59T-10.012.