Florida Regulations 64B20-7.002: Probable Cause Determination
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(1) The determination as to whether probable cause exists to believe that a violation of the provisions of Part I of Chapter 468, or Florida Statutes Chapter 456, or of the rules promulgated thereunder has occurred shall be made by a majority vote of the Probable Cause Panel.
(2) The Probable Cause Panel shall be composed of at least two members. One member of said panel may be a former Board member. One member of the panel shall be a current or former consumer member if one is available, is willing to serve, and is authorized to do so by the Board Chair. At least one member of the panel shall be a current Board member.
(3) The probable cause members shall be assigned by the Chair, and shall meet as necessary, or at such times as called by the Chair or by the Agency.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 456.073(4). Law Implemented 456.073(4) FS. History-New 2-7-91, Amended 11-9-92, Formerly 21LL-7.002, 61F14-7.002, 59BB-7.002, Amended 6-12-12.
Terms Used In Florida Regulations 64B20-7.002
- Probable cause: A reasonable ground for belief that the offender violated a specific law.
(3) The probable cause members shall be assigned by the Chair, and shall meet as necessary, or at such times as called by the Chair or by the Agency.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 456.073(4). Law Implemented 456.073(4) FS. History-New 2-7-91, Amended 11-9-92, Formerly 21LL-7.002, 61F14-7.002, 59BB-7.002, Amended 6-12-12.