Findings Of Fact At all times material hereto, Katherine Zavattaro was licensed to practice cosmetology in the State of Florida, having been issued license number CL 0076721. At all times material hereto, Katherine Zavattaro was licensed to operate a cosmetology salon named Kit's Beauty Spot and located at 3169 East Atlantic Boulevard, Pompano Beach, Florida. On January 25, 1968, Linda Jones was issued Florida cosmetologist license number CL 0060025. This license was subject to a biennial renewal condition that required it to be renewed by June 30 of each even-numbered year. (See Rule 21F-18.06, F.A.C. quoted in pertinent part below). On January 26, 1984, an inspector employed by Petitioner, observed Jones performing cosmetology services during a routine cosmetology salon inspection of Kit's Beauty Spot. Jones was unable to produce a current, active Florida cosmetologist license upon demand by the inspector. The license posted at Jones' work station had expired on June 30, 1982. Jones told the inspector that she had mistakenly left her current license at home. However, a check of Petitioner's licensing records indicated that Jones had never renewed the license which expired on June 30, 1982. A further check of Petitioner's files subsequent to the hearing revealed no correspondence or other evidence which would support Jones' claim. Jones testified under oath at hearing that in May, 1982, she applied to renew her Florida cosmetologist license. She further testified that around August, 1982, when she had not yet received her renewed license, she made a telephone call to Tallahassee, and was informed that her renewal application had not been received. She testified that in October or November, 1982, she reapplied to renew her cosmetologist license and that near the end of December, 1982, she received her renewed license. Respondent Jones was unable to produce any documentary evidence to corroborate this testimony. She stated that she apparently lost the license as well as the money order receipt which would have supported her claim that she tendered the license renewal fee. Petitioner and Respondent Jones were given a further opportunity to search for evidence of license renewal or attempted renewal. However, no late-filed exhibits were submitted which would support Jones' testimony. At all times material hereto, Katherine Zavattaro was the owner of Kit's Beauty Spot. In June, 1982, she hired Linda Jones to work there as a cosmetologist while Jones' license was still active. She did not require Jones to produce a current Florida cosmetologist license thereafter, and apparently relied on Jones' claim of renewal and her own knowledge that Jones had previously been employed at other cosmetology salons. Jones continued to work for Zavattaro as a cosmetologist at Kit's Beauty Spot, and was so employed at the time of Petitioner's inspection on January 26, 1984. The conflicting evidence regarding Jones' licensure status is resolved against her. Respondent Jones' inability to produce any evidence to support her testimony that she had paid for and/or been issued a license, along, with the absence in Petitioner's public records of any evidence that such license had been applied for, paid for or issued, establish that Jones' testimony is a product of mistake or fabrication.
Recommendation Based on the foregoing, it is RECOMMENDED that Petitioner enter a Final Order fining Respondent Linda Jones $500, and issuing a reprimand to Respondent Katherine Zavattaro, DONE and ENTERED this 13th day of September, 1984, in Tallahassee, Florida. R. T. CARPENTER Hearing Officer Division of Administrative Hearings The Oakland Building 2009 Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee, Florida 32301 (904) 488-9675 Filed with the Clerk of the Division of Administrative Hearings this 13th day of September, 1984.
The Issue Whether Respondent, Elaine Jordan, doing business as Park Avenue Coiffures, did practice cosmetology without a valid Florida cosmetology license. Whether the Board should revoke, annul, withdraw or suspend the license of Respondent.
Findings Of Fact Respondent, Elaine Jordan, was practicing cosmetology as charged by the Board by shampooing the hair of a customer in the salon owned by Elaine Jordan doing business as Park Avenue Coiffures. Respondent holds Registration No. 18844 for the salon doing business as Park Avenue Coiffures. Respondent Elaine Jordan is not a registered, licensed cosmetologist. Notice of Service was entered without objection and marked Exhibit 1. The Complaint with the license attached thereto was entered into evidence as Exhibit 2 without objection. The witness was duly sworn.
Findings Of Fact Based upon the record evidence, the following Findings of Fact are made: Respondent is now, and has been at all times material to the instant case, a State of Florida-licensed cosmetologist (license number CL 0127356) and the owner and operator of Marie's Beauty Salon, a State of Florida-licensed cosmetology salon (license number CE 0040980) located in Fort Lauderdale. Leonard Baldwin is an inspector with the Department. Baldwin has conducted various inspections of Marie's Beauty Salon. His last inspection was conducted on April 24, 1992. 2/ Nancy Victor is not now, nor has she ever been, licensed to practice cosmetology, or any specialty area thereof, in the State of Florida. Victor was hired by Respondent to work as a shampooist in Respondent's salon. Her first day of work was April 24, 1992. At around noon on that day the mother of a young customer walked into the salon to pick up her daughter. The daughter, however, was not ready to leave. She still had rollers in her hair. The mother was in a hurry. She approached Victor and asked her to remove the rollers from her daughter's hair. Victor obliged the mother and began removing the rollers. Respondent, who was working on the hair of a customer seated in the chair next to the one in which the daughter was seated, overheard the discussion between the mother and Victor. Respondent was aware that it was unlawful for a person to practice cosmetology in the State of Florida without a license. Furthermore, she knew that Victor did not have a license to practice cosmetology in this state. Nonetheless, inasmuch as she was busy with another customer and Victor did not have any shampooing that she needed to do, Respondent allowed Victor to remove the rollers from the daughter's hair. As Victor was removing the roller's from the daughter's hair, Baldwin entered the salon to conduct a routine inspection. When Respondent saw Baldwin, she instructed Victor to stop what she was doing and leave the area. Victor did what she was told and went to the rear of the salon. Respondent then went over to the daughter and finished removing the rollers from her hair.
Recommendation Based upon the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, it is hereby RECOMMENDED that the Board of Cosmetology enter a final order finding that Respondent violated Section 477.029(1)(c), Florida Statutes, as alleged in the Administrative Complaint, and fining her $75.00 for having committed said violation. DONE AND ENTERED in Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, this 15th day of September, 1992. STUART M. LERNER Hearing Officer Division of Administrative Hearings The DeSoto Building 1230 Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1550 (904) 488-9675 Filed with the Clerk of the Division of Administrative Hearings this 15th day of September, 1992.
The Issue Respondent's alleged violation of Section 477.02(6), Florida Statutes. Counsel for Petitioner announced that he had been unable to serve Respondent with a copy of the Administrative Complaint and Notice of Hearing. He further stated that Respondent no longer holds a Certificate of Registration to operate a cosmetology salon because Tippie's Beauty salon which she formerly operated is no longer in business. He further stated that he had no objection to a dismissal of the charge.
Recommendation That the allegation against Respondent be dismissed. DONE and ENTERED this 28th day of July, 1976, in Tallahassee, Florida. THOMAS C. OLDHAM Hearing Officer Division of Administrative Hearings Room 530, Carlton Building Tallahassee, Florida 32304 COPIES FURNISHED: Ronald C. LaFace, Esquire Post Office Box 1752 Tallahassee, Florida Barbara Spence c/o Tippie's Beauty Salon 209 S.W. 27 Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida
The Issue Whether the certificate of registration No. 866914 should be revoked, annulled, suspended or withdrawn for violation of Chapter 477, Florida Statutes, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, for practicing without a license.
Findings Of Fact Receipt for certified mail notifying Respondent of this hearing was offered into evidence as Exhibit 1 and marked without objection. The Election of Remedies, a composite exhibit marked Exhibit 2, was entered as requested without objection. Respondent was charged for practicing cosmetology without a license. Respondent admitted the violation and submitted such plea to the Board which was included in the Board's Exhibit 1. After the violation for which Ms. Gould was noticed and for which this hearing is held, Respondent took the examination for master cosmetologists, passed the examination, and was issued a Florida license.
Recommendation Suspend the certificate of registration Respondent now holds for a period of one (1) week. August 29, 1975 DATE Delphine C. Strickland Hearing Officer Division of Administrative Hearings Oakland Building 2009 Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee, Florida 32301 (904) 488-9675 COPIES FURNISHED: Ronald C. LaFace, Esquire Post Office Box 1752 Tallahassee, Florida 32302 Ms. Gertie Campbell 7409 Huntley Avenue Tampa, Florida Ms. Rose Gould 1904 Bruce Street Kissimmee, Florida 32741 Ms. Mary Alice Palmer Executive Director Board of Cosmetology Post Office Box 9087 Winter Haven, Florida 33880 ================================================================= AGENCY FINAL ORDER ================================================================= STATE OF FLORIDA FLORIDA STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY State Board of Cosmetology, Complaintant, vs. CASE NO. 75-1016 LICENSE NO. 86691 Rose Gould, Respondent. /
Findings Of Fact Larry F. Plogg, presently holds an active cosmetology license issued by Petitioner, License No. CL-0125370, for the period September 1, 1982, through June 30, 1984. On May 11, 1982, Plogg began employment as a cosmetologist in a salon operated by Shear Pleasure, Inc., in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida. This employment has been ongoing and continues to the present. Shear Pleasure, Inc., is the holder of License No. CE0027634, issued by Petitioner. Plogg's licensure was by the process of endorsement, in that Plogg had acted as a licensed cosmetologist in the State of Georgia prior to his employment in Jacksonville, Florida. On the date that Plogg was employed, Fontaine LeMaistre, owner of the Respondent salon, contacted Charles Coats, an investigator with Petitioner and inquired of him on the subject of Plogg's ability to assume his duties as a cosmetologist, pending the receipt of the Florida license by endorsement. Coats indicated that Plogg could begin his duties by posting an indication of the payment of fees for the issuance of the license, assuming that the application for license was otherwise proper. As contemplated by Coats, the posting of the indication of fee payment would serve as a temporary verification of pending licensure for purposes of any inspection of the salon on the question of employee licensure. Plogg had mailed a money order in the amount of thirty-five dollars ($35.00) to Petitioner to obtain his license. The date of this money order was May 10, 1982. Sometime in July, 1982, Plogg contacted the Petitioner to ascertain the status of his license request, having not received his Florida license. he was told that nothing had been filed in furtherance of his licensure by endorsement and that he should send another application together with necessary money. In complying with the instruction, Plogg filed another application form together with another money order on August 13, 1982. Between August 13, 1982, and August 27, 1982, an inspection was made by an unidentified employee of the Petitioner. At that time, Plogg had copies of the original money order of May 10, 1982, and the subsequent money order of August 13, 1982, together with his Georgia license posted for inspection. Notwithstanding Coats' prior assurance, the indication of licensure was questioned by the inspector and apparently the absence of a Florida license being posted at Plogg's work station led to the promotion of the present Administrative Complaint. Out of the circumstance of the inspection, Plogg became concerned about the status of his license request and spoke, by telephone, with Petitioner's employee in Tallahassee, Florida, and was told that he needed to submit another thirty-five dollars ($35.00) to gain licensure, in view of an increase in the fee requirement for licensure by endorsement. This was complied with by forwarding a money order on August 27, 1982, in the amount of thirty-five dollars ($35.00), leading to the aforementioned licensure by endorsement on September 1, 1982.