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05-001138  RICHARD CLYDE STROCKBINE, III vs DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION  (2005)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 28, 2005
The issue presented is whether Petitioner's application for licensure as a real estate sales associate should be granted.The application for licensure was denied due to criminal history, insufficient passage of time, and lack of demonstrated subsequent good conduct.
05-001111  NANCY C. SNODGRASS vs DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION, DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE  (2005)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 23, 2005
The issue in the case is whether the Petitioner's application for licensure as a real estate sales associate should be approved.An insufficient lapse of time since Petitioner`s criminal activity requires the denial of the license application.
05-001137  MICHAEL JOSEPH SIKORSKI vs DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION  (2005)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 28, 2005
The issue presented is whether Respondent should deny an application for a real estate broker's license on the grounds that the applicant pled nolo contendere to a crime involving moral turpitude, within the meaning of Subsection 475.25(1)(f), Florida Statutes (2004), was adjudicated guilty of the crime, and has not been rehabilitated.Petitioner is entitled to a broker`s license because a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude was not rationally connected to fitness to engage in the real estate business, and Petitioner has been rehabilitated.
05-001214  RENE ANTHONY ACKER vs DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION, FLORIDA REAL ESTATE COMMISSION  (2005)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 01, 2005
Whether Petitioner lacks the moral character to be licensed as a Florida real estate salesperson.Petitioner introduced pictures of the incident and explained that he was asked to make an identification of the customer or be prosecuted. The identification from the photos was not proof of bad, but of good moral character.
05-002773  SEAN FISHER vs DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION, DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE, FLORIDA REAL ESTATE COMMISSION  (2005)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Aug. 01, 2005
The issue is whether Petitioner’s application for licensure as a real estate broker should be approved.There has been a sufficient lapse of time and subsequent good conduct by Petitioner since his sales associate license was suspended. Therefore, Petitioner`s application for licensure as a real estate broker should be approved.
03-002891  WILLIAM LANTRIP vs CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD  (2003)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Aug. 11, 2003
Whether Petitioner is entitled to licensure by endorsement, pursuant to Section 489.115, Florida Statutes (2003).Petitioner is not entitled to licensure by endorsement because the licensure examination that he took in Georgia was not substantially equivalent to the examination given in Florida.
01-001573  DAVID B. ARMSTRONG vs DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS LICENSING BOARD  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 27, 2001
Whether Petitioner is entitled to licensure as a certified electrical contractor pursuant to the "grandfathering" provisions of Section 489.514, Florida Statutes.Applicant who lacked the requisite five years` experience as a registered electrical contractor was not entitled to certification pursuant to the "grandfathering" provision of Section 489.514, Florida Statutes.
02-001322  KEVIN HARRINGTON vs DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS LICENSING BOARD  (2002)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 03, 2002
Whether Respondent, Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Electrical Contractors Licensing Board, appropriately denied Petitioner's, Kevin Harrington, application to take the examination for licensure as an electrical contractor.Respondent Electrical Contractors Licensing Board denied Petitioner`s application to take certification examination. Denial approved.
00-004737RX  FLORIDA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, INC. vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF ACUPUNCTURE  (2000)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Nov. 21, 2000
Whether the Florida Medical Association, Inc. and Florida Association of Physicians Assistants have standing to initiate this challenge to an existing rule. (See Section 120.56(3), Florida Statutes.) Whether Rule 64B1-3.001(6), Florida Administrative Code, constitutes an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority because it exceeds the Board of Acupuncture's rulemaking authority contained in Section 457.104, Florida Statutes. (See Section 120.52(8)(b), Florida Statutes). Whether Rule 64B1-3.001(6), Florida Administrative Code, constitutes an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority because it enlarges, modifies, or contravenes the provisions of Section 457.102, Florida Statutes. (See Section 120.52(8)(c), Florida Statutes).Petitioners` members, licensed under Chapters 458 and 459, Florida Statutes, did not have standing to challenge Board of Acupuncture rules defining "acupuncture physician" under Chapter 457, Florida Statutes.
01-000025RP  FLORIDA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, INC. vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF ACUPUNCTURE  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jan. 04, 2001
Whether the Florida Medical Association and Florida Association of Physicians Assistants have standing to initiate this challenge to the proposed rules. (See Section 120.56(3) Florida Statutes.) Whether proposed Rules 64B1-4.010 and 64B1-4.011, Florida Administrative Code, constitute invalid exercises of delegated legislative authority because they exceed the Board of Acupuncture's rulemaking authority contained in Section 457.104, Florida Statutes. (See Section 120.52(8)(b), Florida Statutes.) Whether proposed Rules 64B1-4.010 and 64B1-4.011, Florida Administrative Code, constitute invalid exercises of delegated legislative authority because they enlarge, modify, or contravene the provisions of Section 457.102, Florida Statutes. (See Section 120.52(8)(c), Florida Statutes.)Petitioners, governed by Chapters 458 and 459, Florida Statutes, had no standing to challenge Board of Acupuncture rules defining diagnosis, traditional Chinese medical concepts, and modern Oriental medical techniques, promulgated under Chapter 457.

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