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Carlos Alberto Garcia
Carlos Alberto Garcia
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Bar #61449(FL)     License for 16 years
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Florida Laws: 120.542120.569120.57120.60120.6814.05539.5085402.301402.310402.319402.402409.175435.04

Florida Administrative Code: 65C-15.02265C-28.00865C-30.001

19-000136  DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES vs L.O.T. EARLY LEARNING CENTER, LLC, D/B/A LITTLE INNOVATORS  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jan. 08, 2019
The issues in this case are whether Respondent, a licensed child care facility, committed a Class I Violation by allowing two children to leave the facility premises, unattended, as Petitioner alleges; and, if so, whether the licensee should be assessed a fine of $100.00.Respondent, a licensed child care facility, did not commit a Class I Violation, as Petitioner alleged, because unattended children did not leave the facility premises.
17-000616  ANIBAL STEPHENSON vs DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES  (2017)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jan. 26, 2017
Whether Petitioner, a Program Director of a residential child-caring agency, is entitled to a waiver of the educational requirements of Florida Administrative Code Rule 65C- 14.023(15)(b), pursuant to section 120.542, Florida Statutes.Petitioner's application for waiver from educational requirements of rule 65C-14.023 should be granted based upon his 17 years of exemplary work and leadership in social work and child welfare. Petitioner demonstrated a hardship if waiver not granted.
15-004169  DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES vs JOSEPH ITURRIAGA AND CHERIE ITURRIAGA  (2015)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 22, 2015
The issue in this case is whether Petitioner should revoke Respondents' foster home license based on violations of section 409.175(9), Florida Statutes (2014), and provisions of Florida Administrative Code Chapter 65C-13 alleged in the Notice of Intent to Revoke Foster Home License dated April 16, 2015.Petitioner proved that Respondent engaged in an act that materially affected the health or safety of a foster child in violation of section 409.175, but mitigating circumstances justify not revoking foster home license.

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