(1) Each board within the department shall comply with the provisions of this section.
(2) The board shall annually elect from among its number a chairperson and vice chairperson.
(3) The board shall meet at least once annually and may meet as often as is necessary. The chairperson or a quorum of the board shall have the authority to call other meetings. A quorum shall be necessary for the conduct of official business by the board or any committee thereof. Unless otherwise provided by law, 51 percent or more of the appointed members of the board or any committee, when applicable, shall constitute a quorum. The membership of committees of the board, except as otherwise authorized pursuant to this chapter or the applicable practice act, shall be composed of currently appointed members of the board. The vote of a majority of the members of the quorum shall be necessary for any official action by the board or committee. Three consecutive unexcused absences or absences constituting 50 percent or more of the board’s meetings within any 12-month period shall cause the board membership of the member in question to become void, and the position shall be considered vacant. The board, or the department when there is no board, shall, by rule, define unexcused absences.
(4) Unless otherwise provided by law, a board member or former board member serving on a probable cause panel shall be compensated $50 for each day in attendance at an official meeting of the board and for each day of participation in any other business involving the board. Each board shall adopt rules defining the phrase “other business involving the board,” but the phrase may not routinely be defined to include telephone conference calls. A board member also shall be entitled to reimbursement for expenses pursuant to s. 112.061. Travel out of state shall require the prior approval of the secretary.
(5) When two or more boards have differences between them, the boards may elect to, or the secretary may request that the boards, establish a special committee to settle those differences. The special committee shall consist of three members designated by each board, who may be members of the designating board or other experts designated by the board, and of one additional person designated and agreed to by the members of the special committee. In the event the special committee cannot agree on the additional designee, upon request of the special committee, the secretary may select the designee. The committee shall recommend rules necessary to resolve the differences. If a rule adopted pursuant to this provision is challenged, the participating boards shall share the costs associated with defending the rule or rules. The department shall provide legal representation for any special committee established pursuant to this section.
History.—s. 5, ch. 79-36; s. 28, ch. 81-302; s. 8, ch. 83-329; s. 72, ch. 85-81; s. 4, ch. 88-392; s. 39, ch. 92-33; s. 9, ch. 92-149; s. 23, ch. 93-129; s. 3, ch. 94-119; s. 6, ch. 97-261; s. 25, ch. 2000-160.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XXXII - Regulation of Professions and Occupations
Chapter 455 - Business and Professional Regulation: General Provisions
455.017 - Applicability of This Chapter.
455.10 - Restriction on Requirement of Citizenship.
455.116 - Regulation Trust Funds.
455.1165 - Federal Grants Trust Fund.
455.117 - Sale of Services and Information by Department.
455.201 - Professions and Occupations Regulated by Department; Legislative Intent; Requirements.
455.203 - Department; Powers and Duties.
455.2035 - Rulemaking Authority for Professions Not Under a Board.
455.204 - Long-Range Policy Planning; Plans, Reports, and Recommendations.
455.205 - Contacting Boards Through Department.
455.207 - Boards; Organization; Meetings; Compensation and Travel Expenses.
455.208 - Publication of Information.
455.209 - Accountability and Liability of Board Members.
455.211 - Board Rules; Final Agency Action; Challenges.
455.212 - Education; Substituting Demonstration of Competency for Clock-Hour Requirements.
455.2121 - Education; Accreditation.
455.2123 - Continuing Education.
455.2124 - Proration of or Not Requiring Continuing Education.
455.213 - General Licensing Provisions.
455.2171 - Use of Professional Testing Services.
455.2175 - Penalty for Theft or Reproduction of an Examination.
455.2177 - Monitoring of Compliance With Continuing Education Requirements.
455.2178 - Continuing Education Providers.
455.2179 - Continuing Education Provider and Course Approval; Cease and Desist Orders.
455.218 - Foreign-Trained Professionals; Special Examination and License Provisions.
455.2185 - Exemption for Certain Out-of-State or Foreign Professionals; Limited Practice Permitted.
455.219 - Fees; Receipts; Disposition; Periodic Management Reports.
455.221 - Legal and Investigative Services.
455.2228 - Barbers and Cosmetologists; Instruction on HIV and Aids.
455.223 - Power to Administer Oaths, Take Depositions, and Issue Subpoenas.
455.224 - Authority to Issue Citations.
455.225 - Disciplinary Proceedings.
455.2255 - Classification of Disciplinary Actions.
455.227 - Grounds for Discipline; Penalties; Enforcement.
455.2273 - Disciplinary Guidelines.
455.2274 - Criminal Proceedings Against Licensees; Appearances by Department Representatives.
455.2275 - Penalty for Giving False Information.
455.2277 - Prosecution of Criminal Violations.
455.2278 - Restriction on Disciplinary Action for Student Loan Default.
455.2281 - Unlicensed Activities; Fees; Disposition.
455.2286 - Automated Information System.
455.232 - Disclosure of Confidential Information.
455.24 - Advertisement by a Veterinarian of Free or Discounted Services; Required Statement.
455.243 - Authority to Inspect.
455.245 - Veterinarians; Immediate Suspension of License.
455.271 - Inactive and Delinquent Status.