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Lee Sims Kniskern
Lee Sims Kniskern
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Bar #621994(FL)     License for 39 years
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87-005041  CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD vs. CHARLES BUTLER  (1987)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Mar. 23, 1988
Administrative complaint against the respondent is dismissed because of the petitioner's lack of proof in the allegations therein.
87-005602  CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD vs. JOHN ANTHONY FANTASIA  (1987)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Mar. 17, 1988
Contractor violated statutes by abandoning job and not pulling required permits. $1500 fine and two years probation.
87-005604  CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD vs. LEE W. HOLLIDAY  (1987)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Mar. 07, 1988
Case dismissed under doctrine of res judicata. Same charges had been brought in previous administrative complaint which was settled by stipulation.
87-005591  CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD vs. SANDRA PERPICH  (1987)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Feb. 29, 1988
Contractor guilty of failure to comply with ficticious name statute and doing business under name not on CILB license. Letter of guidance.
87-004793  CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD vs. MARTIN W. BURNSTEIN  (1987)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Feb. 25, 1988
The amended administrative complaint alleges violations of Sections 489.129(1)(c) and 489.129(1)(m), F.S., by Respondent's gross negligence, incompetence and misconduct in constructing a room addition, and for his failure to notify the board of a change in his business address. The primary issue for determination is whether those violations were committed, and, if so, what disciplinary action should be taken. A secondary issue, raised by Respondent's ore tenus motion to dismiss, is whether a second administrative complaint is barred by the voluntary dismissal of an earlier complaint alleging the same violations.Roofing contractor's business folded and roofing job never finished or competently performed. License revoked
87-005331  CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD vs. MARK ALLAN VANDERWATER  (1987)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Feb. 18, 1988
Contractor found to be negligent in supervising of finances on project resulting in violation of statute, fined $1500 and one year probation.
87-004010  CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD vs. JOHN P. TERRANOVA  (1987)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Feb. 05, 1988
Respondent 's specialty contractor registration is revoked because of the repeated nature of his violations and the monetary damages to a third party.
87-001718  CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD vs. RICHARD T. WARNKY  (1987)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Jan. 28, 1988
Contractor held responsive to supervise employees. Failure which results in below standard for quality work supports discipline even if it passes building inspection
87-002847  CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD vs. RICHARD ORMANDY  (1987)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Jan. 15, 1988
The issue for determination is whether Respondent, Richard Ormandy, committed the alleged violation and, if so, what discipline by the state board is appropriate.Contractor's license revoked by local government for negligence in construction. $750 fine.

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