Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61B-77.001 - Definitions and Purpose
(1) Definitions. For
the purposes of this rule chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
(a) "Accepted Complaint" means a complaint
received by the division from someone with standing to file a complaint
containing sufficient documentation and addressing a subject within the
jurisdiction of the division, pursuant to Section
719.501(1),
F.S. A complaint that merely recites the statutes or is based on mere suspicion
or speculation, without a plain statement of facts clearly describing what is
alleged to have occurred, will not be accepted.
(b) "Affirmative or corrective action" means
putting remedial procedures in place to ensure that the violation does not
recur, making any injured person whole as to the harm suffered in relation to
the violation, or taking any other appropriate measures to redress the harm
caused.
(c) "Alleged repeated
violation" means the same or substantially similar recurring conduct cited in
an accepted complaint received by the division within two years from the
resolution of a previous complaint, the issuance of a final arbitration order
or court order, or the entering of a final order by the division regarding that
conduct.
(d) "Bad check" means any
worthless check, draft, or order of payment identified under Section
68.065, F.S.
(2) Purpose. The purpose of the resolution
guidelines is to implement the division's responsibility to ensure compliance
with the provisions of Chapter 719, F.S., and the division's administrative
rules. For those statutory or rule violations identified as minor in these
rules, the division will first and foremost attempt to seek compliance through
an educational resolution. For repeated statutory or rule violations, where the
violations have not been corrected or otherwise resolved by the developer, or
for violations identified as major in these rules, the division will seek
statutory or rule compliance through an enforcement resolution. The guidelines
detail the educational and enforcement procedures the division will use to seek
statutory or rule compliance. The guidelines are also intended to implement the
division's statutory authority to give reasonable and meaningful notice to
persons regulated by Chapter 719, F.S., and the administrative rules of the
range of penalties that normally will be imposed, if an enforcement resolution
is taken by the division. Finally, the rules are intended, pursuant to
statutory mandate, to distinguish between minor and major violations based upon
the potential harm that the violation may cause.
(3) The division shall apply these resolution
guidelines against the developer pursuant to the division's authority in
Section 719.301(5),
F.S. Therefore, the developer is responsible for the cost of affirmative or
corrective action, or assessed penalties imposed under these guidelines,
regardless of whether turnover has occurred. The developer shall not pass the
cost of affirmative or corrective action or penalties on to the unit
owners.
(4) These rules do not
preclude the division from imposing affirmative or corrective action pursuant
to Section 719.501(1)(d)2., F.S. Nothing in these rules shall limit the ability
of the division to informally dispose of administrative actions or complaints
by stipulation, settlement agreement, or consent order. Rules
61B-77.001,
61B-77.002, and
61B-77.003, F.A.C., are
necessary to explain the division's education and enforcement policies. These
rules are not intended to cover, or be applied to, violations of Chapter 719,
F.S., or the administrative rules by a unit owner controlled association. Such
violations shall be strictly governed by the provisions of Chapter 61B-78,
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 719.501(1)(f) FS. Law Implemented 719.301(5), 719.501(1) FS.
New 6-4-98, Amended 6-15-15.
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