The issues in this case are whether Respondent violated Sections 475.25(1)(a),(b), and (e) and 475.42(1)(a),(b), and (d), Florida Statutes (1997), by operating as a broker without holding a valid broker's license, operating as a broker while licensed as a salesperson, collecting money except in the name of his employer, and committing misrepresentation, false pretenses, dishonest dealing by trick, scheme or device, culpable negligence, or breach of trust; and, if so, what, if any, penalty should be imposed. (All Chapter and Section references are to Florida Statutes (1997) unless otherwise stated.)Licensed sales person with inactive license, who collected money from purchasers and converted it to his own use, violated Sections 475.25(1) and 475.42, Florida Statutes, and should have license revoked.
The issue in this case is whether Petitioner, Sabra Portwood, is entitled to register her home as a family day care home under the provisions of Chapters 402 and 435, Florida Statutes.For purposes of family day care registration, statute required any family member, which included estranged husband, to pass background screening, even though husband not living in home. Licensure denied because husband committed domestic violence.
The issue is whether Petitioner's request for an exemption from disqualification from employment in a position of special trust should be granted.Execution of false affidavit six months prior to the hearing demonstrated a lack of rehabilitation on the applicant`s part; request for exemption is denied.
The issue in this case is whether Petitioner, Kenneth Gilbert, should be granted an exemption from disqualification to work as a direct service provider with the developmentally disabled pursuant to Chapter 435, Florida Statutes.Petitioner showed factual circumstances surrounding the offense, which met standards for granting exemption.
The issue is whether Petitioner should be granted an exemption from disqualification to work in a position of trust or responsibility in a direct care position pursuant to Section 435.07(3), Florida Statutes.Petitioner`s request for exemption from disqualification from employment in a position of trust denied because she did not prove that she was rehabilitated after being convicted of negligent treatment of children.
The issue at the hearing was whether Petitioner is entitled to an exemption from disqualification of employment as a person who has direct contact with aged or disabled adults.Evidence showed that Petitioner was not rehabilitated sufficiently to entitle her to an exemption from disqualification from employment based on domestic violence convictions.
The issue to be resolved in this proceeding concerns whether the Petitioner should be granted exemption from disqualification from licensure as a foster parent pursuant to Chapter 435, Florida Statutes.Petitioner proved sufficient elements of rehabilitation since conviction to justify grant of exemption from disqualification from employment in position of special trust.