Applicant failed to show need for additional certificates.
Complaint dismissed against chiropractor Respondent because claims of fraudulent misrepresentation were not supported by the evidence.
There was not enough evidence that Respondent engaged in deceptive practice or misrepresented his practice. Dismiss complaint.
: 120.57
Respondent was guilty of unfair dealing, misleading practices, fraud and used license to evade statute. Recommend a one-year revocation.
Recommend suspending license one year for Respondent who acted as agent before licensed and made malicious statements about competitor.
Respondents are guilty of numerous minor infractions of pest control statutes. R ecommend private reprimand.
Petitioner denied septic tank license and had a consultant come design one to meet Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (DHRS) guidelines. Recommended Order: grant petition.
Petitioner allowed husband who was abusive to elderly occupants of her boarding home for the elderly to remain in charge while she was out. Deny permit application.
Respondents cheated on exam and were expelled. Credible testimony and Respondents' own identical wrong answers lead to uphold expulsion.
Due to population forecasts and nursing care facility availability in area, only Fort Myer's Care Center allowed a Certificate of Need (CON), the other two Petitioners are denied a CON.
Respondent established the need for a branch of its bank in Tampa. Division of Administrative Hearings (DOAH) cannot to rule on constitutionality of statutes. No Recommended Order because this was an evidentiary hearing only.
Recommend bond not be forfeited because Petitioner's delay of notice caused problem with gas.
By its Administrative Complaint filed on or about November 29, 1978, the Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board (herein sometimes called the "Board" or the "Petitioner") seeks to revoke the registered residential contractor's license of licensee, Thomas G. Walker, d/b/a Insulshield Roofing, based on conduct which will be set forth hereinafter in detail and to additionally impose an administrative fine in the amount of $500.00.Respondent wilfully disregarded building codes and abandoned...
Recommend termination of contract and dismissal of teacher who was incompetent, insubordinate and guilty of misconduct in office.
: 120.57
Respondents owe Petitioners extra money for agricultural goods and should pay.
The issue posed herein is whether or not the Certificate of Qualification and License issued to Respondent, Homer (Glen) Leonard, d/b/a American Collection Systems, Inc., to operate a collection agency should be suspended or revoked for conduct, set forth hereinafter in detail, which is allegedly violative of Chapter 559, Florida Statutes.Insufficient evidence was presented that petitioner's certificate as collections agent should be revoked for threats or other alleged abuses.
Issue clarification hearing to determine if new branch bank should be authorized.
Grant permit for small boat basin as long as the channel is well marked for preservation of sea grasses.
At issue herein is whether or not the Petitioner is entitled to an order, requiring the removal of two signs involved herein which are owned by Respondent, pursuant to the Highway Beautification Act or Chapter 479, Florida Statutes, and if so, whether or not the Respondent is entitled to compensation from Petitioner for the value of such signs.Respondent's signs were non-conforming and Petitioner entitled to move them for payment of value of materials in them.
The issue posed herein is whether the Respondent, Sanier Constructors, Inc., its agent and/or representative failed to pay the Petitioner the prevailing hourly wage rate as set forth and defined in Chapter 215.19(3)(a)(1), F.S.Mutual wage agreement did not establish Petitioner was owed prevailing wage by Respondent. Dismiss petition.
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