(1) Notwithstanding citation rules adopted under applicable practice acts pursuant to Florida Statutes § 455.224, citations imposing a designated fine may be issued to persons or businesses not licensed by the Department for the violations listed below, under the following conditions:
There is evidence of consumer hard in the amount of $10,000.00 or less.

Terms Used In Florida Regulations 61-32.003

  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
    (2) The Department may issue citations in lieu of administrative complaints for the unlicensed practice of a profession, and impose the following penalties:
    (a) Advertising or otherwise holding ones self out as available to practice a profession, provide a service, or engage in an activity that requires licensure by the Department. CITATION PENALTY: A fine of $1,000, and costs of the investigation.
    (b) Contracting to perform or performing a service, or offering a bid to engage or engaging in a practice, that requires licensure by the Department. CITATION PENALTY: A fine of $2,500, and costs of the investigation.
    (3) Citations for the unlicensed practice of a profession shall be either personally-served or served by certified mail, restricted delivery, and may include, but is not limited to, the following information if available:
    (a) Subject’s full name, age and date of birth.
    (b) Subject’s driver’s license number, or any other identifying information.
    (c) Subject’s last known address.
    (d) A brief factual statement of the activity engaged in, the sections of law allegedly violated, and the penalty imposed.
    (e) A statement that, in lieu of accepting and paying the citation, the subject may choose to proceed in accordance with Florida Statutes § 455.225
    (4) If the subject does not dispute the citation within 30 days after the citation is served, the citation will become a final order of the Department.
    (5) Payment of an undisputed citation is due within 30 days after the citation has become a final order.
    (6) Citations which have become final orders pursuant to Florida Statutes § 455.228, will be used in any subsequent proceedings as evidence of a prior violation of that statute or rule.
    (7) Citations which have become final orders pursuant to Section 455.228 F.S., shall be forwarded to the proper prosecuting authority in accordance with Florida Statutes § 455.2277
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 455.228(3). Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 455.228. History-New 8-15-05, Amended 1-5-11, 7-13-23.