The central issue in this case is whether the Respondent is guilty of the violations alleged in the administrative complaint dated October 19, 1989; and, if so, what penalty should be imposed.Agency established that resp. performed contracting services under a name not registered or certified by Board and performance was grossly negligent
Whether Respondent aided and abetted an unlicensed contractor to engage in contracting by pulling permits for the unlicensed contractor; whether Respondent failed to qualify a firm for whom he was acting as licensed contractor; whether Respondent acted in the capacity of a contractor other than in his own name; and, whether Respondent violated local building codes as alleged in Second Amended Administrative Complaint filed 6-30-89, and Administrative Complaint filed 7-26-89.Allowing license to be used without supervising construction violates statute.
Whether Respondent operated as a contractor under the name of Olen Homes, in violation of Section 489.129(1)(g), Florida Statutes by failing to qualify as a contractor under said name. Whether Respondent failed to pay a subcontractor for services performed in violation of Section 489.129(1)(m), Florida Statutes.Contractor used unregistered name; failed to pay subcontractor; repeat violations; fine.
The issue in this case is, whether Petitioner is entitled to a passing grade on his examination for certification as a mechanical contractor.Mechanical contractor's exam challenge rejected due to applicant's unreasonable reliance on approximate solution derived from ductulator
May Petitioner be granted credit for Questions 11, 12, and 18 on his February 1989 Certified General Contractor Examination so as to be considered to have successfully passed the examination?Applicant did not demonstrate that contractor exam was wrong not to allow him credit for 3 challenged questions; no arbitrary and capricious agency action
Whether Petitioner correctly answered question numbered 14 of the February, 1988, Certified General Contractor's Examination so as to be entitled to licensure?Unsuccessful examination challenge where candidate failed to prove he correctly answered the question that he challenged.