Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 60Y-10.003 - Who May File a Complaint; Confidentiality
(1) Any person aggrieved by a violation of
Section 509.092, F.S. (1991), may file a
complaint with the Commission within 365 days of the alleged violation. The
Commission, a commissioner, or the Attorney General may, in like manner, file
such a complaint. A commissioner who files a complaint becomes the complainant
and shall not participate in the proceedings upon that complaint as a
commissioner. All complaints must be reasonably specific as to the time and
date of the alleged violation.
(2)
All complaints filed with the Commission and all records and documents in the
custody of the Commission which relate to and identify a particular person,
including but not limited to, a complainant, owner, license, operator or
employee of a public lodging establishment or public food service establishment
shall be confidential and shall not be disclosed by the Commission, except to
the parties or in the course of a hearing or proceeding under Section
760.11, F.S. (1992 Supp.).
Disclosure is authorized to any other agency of the state or any other unit of
government of the state that has jurisdiction of the subject matter of the
complaint or that has legal authority to investigate the
complaint.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 760.06(12), 760.11 FS. Law Implemented 760.11 FS.
New 12-14-93.
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