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Robert Jerald Angerer, Jr.
Robert Jerald Angerer, Jr.
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12-001225  OFFICE OF FINANCIAL REGULATION vs MARINE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, A STATE-CHARTERED BANK IN VERO BEACH, FLORIDA  (2012)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 06, 2012
The issue for determination is whether Respondent committed the offenses set forth in the Amended Administrative Complaint dated February 29, 2012, and, if so, what action should be taken.Petitioner demonstrated that Respondent had engaged in unsafe and unsound practices and had violated laws relating to the operation of a financial institution. Recommended the issuance of a cease and desist order by Petitioner against Respondent.
96-004222  FLORIDA WILDLIFE FEDERATION, INC.; SIERRA CLUB, FLORIDA CHAPTER; AND FLORIDA AUDUBON SOCIETY, INC. vs COASTAL PETROLEUM COMPANY AND DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (1996)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Sep. 06, 1996
The issues in these consolidated cases are whether Coastal Petroleum Company is entitled to an oil and gas exploration permit (Permit no. 1281) and, if so, what conditions should attach, including a reasonable surety amount.Appl for single drilling permit in FL Coastal waters meets the 3 criteria of 377.241, FS. A reasonable surety is based, not on worst spill in history, but on careful competent analysis of site-specific and related data and a proven, accepted regul model
98-001901  COASTAL PETROLEUM COMPANY AND DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (1998)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 22, 1998
The issues in these cases include the following: Did Petitioner file completed applications to entitle it to an oil and gas drilling permit? Is the Department's policy of requiring information in support of an offshore oil and gas well drilling permit not specifically set out in existing rules constitute an unadopted rule? If the Department applied an unadopted rule to Petitioner in these cases, does the unadopted rule meet the requirements of Section 120.57(1)(e), Florida Statutes? Is Petitioner entitled to the oil and gas drilling permits it sought by default?Department`s unpromulgated rule requiring additional information to support oil drilling permits was valid. Petitioner failed to provide information and, therefore, application was denied for incompleteness.
77-001605  ROBERT KORNEGAY vs. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION  (1977)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Aug. 26, 1981
Petitioner`s application for after the fact permit to fill canal area for culvert crossing should be denied. There were no reasonable assurances of water quality.

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