(1) Subject to the limitations imposed by this rule, the following violations are designated as minor for the purposes of Florida Statutes § 456.073(3)

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations 64B5-13.0045

  • Allegation: something that someone says happened.
    (a) Violation of Section 466.026(1)(a), F.S., by practicing for a period of less than two months without an active license.
    (b) Violation of Section 466.028(1)(d), F.S., by the following errors or omissions:
    1. Violation of subsection 64B5-4.002(2), F.A.C.
    2. Violation of subsection 64B5-4.003(2), (3), (4) or (5), F.A.C., so long as there is no allegation of consumer injury as a result of the violation and the advertisement which is in violation is capable of being withdrawn from circulation to the public within 15 days of issuance of the notice of noncompliance.
    (c) Violation of Section 466.028(1)(n), F.S., so long as the records have been released.
    (d) Violation of Section 466.028(1)(mm), F.S., by violating Fl. Admin. Code R. 64B5-17.0011, which requires the licensee to notify the Board of changes of address.
    (e) Violation of Section 466.028(1)(dd), F.S., by presigning laboratory work order forms.
    (2) This designation of violations as minor for the purposes of Florida Statutes § 456.073(3), is limited to initial violations.
    (3) A monthly report of notices of noncompliance issued by the Department shall be reviewed by the Board to monitor the use and success of this procedure.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 456.073(3). Law Implemented 456.073(3) FS. History-New 7-9-90, Formerly 21G-13.0045, 61F5-13.0045, 59Q-13.0045, 5-12-16.