Petitioner: DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD
Respondent: EDWARD ERNEST PLANTE
Judges: MARY CLARK
Agency: Department of Business and Professional Regulation
Locations: Clearwater, Florida
Filed: Jul. 27, 2000
Status: Closed
Settled and/or Dismissed prior to entry of RO/FO on Thursday, September 7, 2000.
Latest Update: Dec. 22, 2024
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vs. Case No. 96-14240 & 97-10517
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EDWARD ERNEST PLANTE,
Respondent.
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ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT
Petitioner, DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION,
("Petitioner"), files this Administrative Complaint before the Construction Industry Licensing
Board, against EDWARD ERNEST PLANTE, ("Respondent"), and says:
1. Petitioner is the state agency charged with regulating the practice of contracting
pursuant to Section 20.165, Florida Statutes, and Chapters 455 and 489, Florida Statutes.
2. Respondent is, and has been at all times material hereto, a Certified General
Contractor, in the State of Florida, having been issued license number CG CA04574.
3. Respondent's last known address is 13516 West Hillsborough Avenue, Tampa,
Florida 33635.
4. At all times material hereto, Respondent was the licensed qualifier for World
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Aluminum Products, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "World Aluminum").
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5. Section 489.1195(1)(a), Florida Statutes, provides that all primary qualifying
agents for a business organization are jointly and equally responsible for supervision of all
operations of the business organization; for ali field work at all sites; and for financial matters,
both for the organization in general and for each specific job.
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6. World Aluminum was involuntarily dissolved in 1986 due to the death of the
company’s president and registered agent, Anthony J. Celli.
7. The Respondent qualified World Aluminum prior to Mr. Celli’s death and
continued to renew the business license for the following eleven (11) years after his death.
8. The Respondent continued to advertise and do business under the name World
Aluminum Products, Inc.
9. On or about February 13, 1997, the Respondent filed a change of status
application with the Board, requesting to cease qualifying World Aluminum Products, Inc., and to
qualify World Aluminum Products.
10. The Board granted the Respondent an order of conditional approval to change his
status pending the satisfaction of a civil judgment. ‘
11. ¢ To date, the Subject has failed to submit satisfaction of the judgment to the Board.
COUNT I
12. Petitioner realleges and incorporates the allegations set forth in paragraphs one
through eleven as though fully set forth in this Count I.
13. _ Based on the foregoing, the Respondent violated Section 489.129(1)(a), Florida
Statutes, by obtaining a certificate or registration by fraud or misrepresentation.
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14. Onor about July 13, 1995, the Respondent entered into a written contractual
agreement with Nancy Yuhas to reroof her mobile home located at 53 Thatch Palm East, Largo,
Florida 33770.
15. The contract price was Three Thousand One Hundred Sixty Two dollars
($3,162.00).
16. | The Complainant paid a total of Three Thousand One Hundred Sixty Two dollars
($3,162.00) to the Subject.
17. The Subject failed to obtain a building permit prior to the commencement of the
Complainant’s project.
18. The Complainant notified the Subject of several roof leaks.
19. To date, the Respondent has not repaired the Complainant’s roof to her
satisfaction.
20. Onor about September 19, 1997, the Respondent obtained an after the fact
permit, number 49036, from the City of Dunedin Building Department.
21. To date, the Respondent has failed to obtain a final inspection for the project.
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22. Petitioner realleges and incorporates the allegations set forth in paragraphs one
through five and fourteen through twenty one as though fully set forth in this Count II.
23. Based on the foregoing, the Respondent violated Section 489.129(1)(n), Florida
Statutes, by committing incompetency or misconduct in the practice of contracting.
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24. Petitioner realleges and incorporates the allegations set forth in paragraphs one
through five and fourteen through twenty one as though fully set forth in this Count III.
25. Based on the foregoing, the Respondent violated Section 489.129(1)(p), Florida
Statutes, by proceeding on any job without obtaining applicable local building department permits
and inspections.
COUNT IV
26. Petitioner realleges and incorporates the allegations set forth in paragraphs one
through five and fourteen through twenty one as though fully set forth in this Count IV.
27. — Section 455.227(1)(0), Florida Statutes provides, in part, that practicing or
offering to practice beyond the scope permitted by law or accepting and performing professional
responsibilities the licensee knows, or has reason to know, the licensee is not competent to
perform shall constitute grounds for which disciplinary action may be taken.
28. Based on the foregoing, the Respondent violated Section 489.129(1)(c), Florida
Statutes, through a violation of Section 455.227(1)(0), by exceeding the scope of licensure
thereby violating the provisions of this Chapter 455. ‘
WHEREFORE, Petitioner respectfully requests the Construction Industry Licensing
Board enter an Order imposing one or more of the following penalties: place on probation,
reprimand the licensee, revoke, suspend, deny the issuance or renewal of the certificate or
registration, require financial restitution to a consumer, impose an administrative fine not to
~ exceed $5,000 per violation, require continuing education, assess costs associated with
investigation and prosecution, impose any or all penalties delineated within Section 455.227(2),
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Florida Statutes, and/or any other relief that the Board is authorized to impose putsuant to
Chapters 489, 455, Florida Statutes, and/or the rules promulgated thereunder.
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Signed this | _ day of 1999.
CYNTHIA A. HENDERSON, SECRETARY
By: Candice J. Crawford t
Deputy Secretary
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Professional Regulation
COUNSEL FOR DEPARTMENT: aber tond RK
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Department of Business and DATE 4 ~ y) - QQ
Professional Regulation
3725 West Grace Street, Suite 500
Tampa, Florida 33607
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Docket for Case No: 00-003071PL
Issue Date |
Proceedings |
Sep. 07, 2000 |
Order Closing File issued. CASE CLOSED.
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Sep. 06, 2000 |
Motion to Relinquish Jurisdiction without Prejudice (filed by Petitioner via facsimile).
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Aug. 10, 2000 |
Order of Pre-hearing Instructions issued.
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Aug. 10, 2000 |
Notice of Hearing issued (hearing set for September 13, 2000; 9:00 a.m.; Clearwater, FL). |
Aug. 07, 2000 |
Joint Response to Initial Order (filed via facsimile).
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Jul. 31, 2000 |
Initial Order issued. |
Jul. 27, 2000 |
Election of Rights filed.
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Jul. 27, 2000 |
Administrative Complaint filed.
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Jul. 27, 2000 |
Agency referral filed.
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