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Thomas Gregory Alberts
Thomas Gregory Alberts
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Bar #789658(FL)     License for 35 years
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97-005925  HECTOR FERNANDEZ vs DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION  (1997)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 17, 1997
Whether the Petitioner is entitled to additional credit as stated in his challenge to question 121 of the October 1996 examination for licensure.Licensure candidate failed to show test instrument ambiguous or scoring arbitrary in review of inaccurate test results. Petitioner not entitled to additional credit.
98-002906  JERRY GEORGE SARDONE, JR. vs REGULATORY COUNCIL OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGERS  (1998)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 29, 1998
The issue for determination is whether Petitioner's application for licensure as a community association manager by examination should be approved.Petitioner failed to establish that he possesses good moral character. A substantial connection was shown to exist between Petitioner`s lack of good moral character and the professional responsibilities of a licensee.
98-003794  FRED STORCH vs REGULATORY COUNCIL OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGERS  (1998)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Aug. 27, 1998
Whether Petitioner's application for licensure as a community association manager by examination should be granted.Applicant failed to reveal on application that his mortgage broker`s license had been suspended and revoked. Failed to provide full and complete disclosure.
01-003753RP  FOOD SAFETY TRAINING, INC. vs DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION, DIVISION OF HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Sep. 20, 2001
The issues in this case concern whether challenged portions of Proposed Rule 61C-4.023(4)(b) either separately or together constitute an “invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority” on the grounds that the agency has exceeded its grant of rulemaking authority; the proposed rule enlarges, modifies, or contravenes the specific provisions of law implemented; or both.Petitioner demonstrated that certain provisions of Proposed Rule 61C-4.023(4)(b) constituted invalid exercises of delegated legislative authority.
01-000833F  RONALD A. GRIMALDI vs FLORIDA STATE BOXING COMMISSION  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 28, 2001
The issues are whether Petitioner is entitled to attorney fees and costs pursuant to Section 120.595(3), Florida Statutes, and if so, in what amount.Respondent not substantially justified in promulgating and defending rule; Petitioner entitled to reasonable attorney`s fees and costs.
00-001600RX  RONALD A. GRIMALDI vs FLORIDA STATE BOXING COMMISSION  (2000)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 12, 2000
The issue is whether Rules 61K1-1.0011(3)(c) and 61K1- 1.0011(3)(g), Florida Administrative Code, and a portion of Form BPR-08-451 (currently Form BPR-0009451), which is incorporated therein by reference, constitute an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority.Rule 61K-1.0011(3)(c), Florida Administrative Code, is valid but Rule 61K1-1.0011(3)(g), Florida Administrative Code, extends and enlarges upon Respondent`s rulemaking authority.
98-001900  MIGUEL A. TORRES vs REGULATORY COUNCIL OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGERS  (1998)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 23, 1998
Whether Petitioner's application for licensure as a community association manager by examination should be granted.Applicant for community association manager did not have good moral character. He had been convicted of 11 crimes over five years, including assault, battery, theft, and fraud.
97-004408  CLAYTON MONTGOMERY vs REGULATORY COUNCIL OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGERS  (1997)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Sep. 18, 1997
Whether Petitioner is entitled to approval of his application for licensure by examination.Unexplained criminal record of charges establishes Petitioner's lack of good moral character such that denial of license is appropriate.
97-003118  ROGER A. KOOP vs REGULATORY COUNCIL OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGERS  (1997)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 09, 1997
Whether Petitioner's application for licensure as a Community Association Manager by Examination should be granted.Community association manager applicant established good character despite failure to disclose criminal guilty plea and traffic offense conviction.

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