Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 5J-17.014 - Reapplication by Persons Whose Licenses Have Been Revoked by the Board
(1) Applicants whose licenses have been
revoked by the Board may not reapply for licensure until at least seven (7)
years have elapsed since the latter of the Board's final order of revocation or
the issuance of the final mandate from an appellate court affirming the
revocation of licensure by the Board.
(2) The Board will not entertain any
application for relicensure until and unless the applicant whose license has
been revoked by the Board has complied with any order of the Board which
imposed a fine or set conditions to be met by the applicant.
(3) Applicants whose licenses have been
revoked by the Board must meet all the requirements for licensure that exist at
the time of reapplication, including examination. In addition, applicants whose
licenses have been revoked by the Board must appear before the Board. At that
appearance and after discussion with the applicant, the Board may impose
additional conditions on the applicant to satisfy the Board that the applicant
is, through education obtained subsequent to the revocation of the applicant's
licensure, capable of adequately providing services to the public as a
professional surveyor and mapper.
(4) The Board may place the applicant on
probation as a condition of relicensure. The Board may also require education
or therapy as a condition of relicensure. The Board may not, however, impose a
fine as a condition of relicensure unless a previously imposed fine was not
paid by the applicant within the time-frame which the applicant was to have
paid the previous fine.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 472.0351 FS. Law Implemented 472.0351 FS.
New 3-23-93, Formerly 21HH-2.004, Amended 6-1-95, Formerly 61G17-2.004.
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