Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 60A-9.006 - Certification Review Procedures
(1) Upon
receipt, all applications shall be given an initial screening to ensure
appropriate signature and completeness. The application must bear the signature
of the minority owner who is submitting the application for review.
(2) Within thirty (30) days following initial
receipt of the application, the Office will request the applicant business to
furnish omitted items or additional information. If all requested information
or items are not received by the Office within thirty (30) days from the date
of the request, the Office will close the file within the Office unless the
reason for the delay is received and accepted by the Office, at which time a
one-time extension may be granted. The applicant may request a reactivation of
the file within six months of closure date, and shall at that time provide
current, update information for the file, as well as any outstanding requested
information. If the applicant makes a request to activate the file six months
after closure, a new and complete application must be submitted.
(3) The on-site verification review may be
conducted by the Office upon receipt of the completed application. Failure to
cooperate with the scheduling of the on-site review or during the on-site
review may result in the denial of the application.
(4) Applicants determined eligible shall
receive a certification letter stating the length of time for which the
business has been certified, the specialty areas of the business, the minority
status categories in which the business is certified, and the business'
responsibilities set out in Section
287.0943(1),
F.S. Only specialty areas which are confirmed as being of need and interest to
the State in meeting its contractual and/or procurement needs will be
considered as specialties for consideration in granting certification. Once
certified, an applicant shall remain certified for a period of one (1)
year.
(5) Applicants determined
ineligible shall receive a letter stating the basis for denial of
certification, citing applicable rules and notice of right to hearing.
Applicants shall not be eligible to submit new applications until six (6)
months after the Commission's final agency order is entered denying
certification if a hearing has been conducted; or until six (6) months have
passed from receipt of notification and no hearing is
requested.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 120.53, 287.0943(14) FS. Law Implemented 287.0943 FS.
New 9-11-96, Formerly 38A-20.006.
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