Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61G15-37.001 - Performance Standards and Measurable Outcomes
In order to facilitate efficient and cost effective regulation by the Florida Engineers Management Corporation ("FEMC"), the following performance standards and measurable outcomes are adopted:
(1) FEMC shall make a determination of legal
sufficiency within 30 days of receipt of a complaint. FEMC is authorized to
seek an extension of an additional 30 days from the Chair of the Probable Cause
Committee if the circumstances of a specific complaint justify such an
extension.
(2) Within fifteen days
of receiving a complaint that is determined to be legally sufficient, FEMC
shall furnish to the subject or the subject's attorney a copy of the complaint
or document that resulted in the initiation of the investigation.
(3) FEMC shall provide status reports to the
Board regarding all outstanding disciplinary cases at every other regularly
scheduled meeting of the Board. The status report shall include all legally
sufficient disciplinary cases until entry of a final order by the Board. Upon
entry of a final order, FEMC shall notify the licensee's employer of the action
taken by the Board.
(4) FEMC shall
refer to the board any investigation or disciplinary proceeding not before the
Division of Administrative Hearings pursuant to Chapter 120, F.S., or otherwise
completed by FEMC within 1 year after the filing of a complaint.
(5) FEMC shall notify the person who filed
the complaint of the status of the investigation every six months, including
whether probable cause has been found, when the case is agendaed for
consideration by the Board and the status of any administrative proceeding or
appeal.
(6) At least 90 days before
the end of a licensure cycle, FEMC shall forward a licensure renewal
notification to active or inactive licensees at the licensee's last known
address of record with FEMC.
(7) At
least 90 days before the end of a licensure cycle, FEMC shall forward a notice
of pending cancellation of licensure to a delinquent status licensee at the
licensee's last known address of record with FEMC.
(8) Upon receipt of an application for a
license, FEMC shall examine the application and, within 30 days after such
receipt, notify the applicant of any apparent errors or omissions and request
any additional information FEMC is permitted by law to require.
(9) Every application for a license shall be
approved or denied within 90 days after receipt of a completed
application.
(10) If an applicant
seeks a license for an activity that is exempt from licensure, FEMC shall
notify the applicant and return any tendered application fee within 30 days
after receipt of the original application.
(11) FEMC shall maintain the Board's web site
at www.fbpe.org. All final orders involving
disciplinary cases shall be posted on the web site, until the terms of the
final order are completed, or until the licensee becomes inactive, retires,
relinquishes the license or permits the license to become null and
void.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 471.038(3)(n) FS. Law Implemented 471.038(3)(m), (n) FS.
New 11-12-02, Amended 4-8-07, 9-13-09, 8-25-14.
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