CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
Upon review of the record, the Commission makes the following legal conclusion:
As Executive Director of the Commission or his designee, the undersigned has jurisdiction over this subject matter and authority to enter a final order pursuant to Rule 68- 1.009, Florida Administrative Code, and the Commission's Delegation of Authority, dated February 14, 2013, and in accordance with Section 120.57(2), Florida Statutes.
ORDER
WHEREFORE, since the parties herein have settled the matter and DOAH has closed its case and relinquished jurisdiction back to the Commission; it is ORDERED that this matter is closed.
Thomas H. Eason, Ph.D. Assistant Executive Director
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
ATTEST:
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and correct copy of the above Final Order has been
furnished by US mail to: Mauricio Munoz, 2201 Tampa Road, Palm Harbor, Florida 34683, and to Brandy Elliot, Assistant General Counsel, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission, at brandy.elliott@myfwc.com: on thi,s .:, ofJ ,2020.
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. Canfield, Deputy Cl rk
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
620 South Meridian Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399
(850) 487-1764
The foregoing constitutes final agency action in this matter. Any party adversely affected has the right to seek judicial review or this Final Order pursuant to Section 120.68, Florida Statutes, and Rules 9.030(b)(l)(C) and 9.110, Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure. To initiate an appeal, a Notice of Appeal must be filed with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Legal Office, and the appropriate District Court of Appeal within thirty (30) days for the date this Final Order is filed with the Agency Clerk. The Notice filed with the District Court of Appeal must be accompanied by the appropriate fee required by law.
Issue Date | Document | Summary |
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Jan. 22, 2020 | Agency Final Order |