Florida Statutes
Part I - General Provisions (Ss. 497.001-497.172)
497.154 - Disciplinary guidelines.


(1) The board shall adopt, by rule, and periodically review the disciplinary guidelines applicable to each ground for disciplinary action which may be imposed by the board pursuant to this chapter, and any rule of the board or department.
(2) The disciplinary guidelines shall specify a meaningful range of designated penalties based upon the severity and repetition of specific offenses, it being the legislative intent that minor violations be distinguished from those which endanger the public health, safety, or welfare; that such guidelines provide reasonable and meaningful notice to the public of likely penalties which may be imposed for proscribed conduct; and that such penalties be consistently applied by the board.
(3) A specific finding of mitigating or aggravating circumstances shall allow the board to impose a penalty other than that provided for in such guidelines. If applicable, the board shall adopt by rule disciplinary guidelines to designate possible mitigating and aggravating circumstances and the variation and range of penalties permitted for such circumstances.
(4) The department must review such disciplinary guidelines for compliance with the legislative intent as set forth in this section to determine whether the guidelines establish a meaningful range of penalties and may also challenge such rules pursuant to s. 120.56.
(5) The rules provided for in this section shall be adopted within 6 months after the enactment of the board.
(6) The administrative law judge, in recommending penalties in any recommended order, must follow the penalty guidelines established by the board and must state in writing the mitigating or aggravating circumstances upon which the recommended penalty is based.
History.—s. 57, ch. 93-399; s. 235, ch. 96-410; s. 24, ch. 2004-301.
Note.—Former s. 497.133.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXXIII - Regulation of Trade, Commerce, Investments, and Solicitations

Chapter 497 - Funeral, Cemetery, and Consumer Services

Part I - General Provisions (Ss. 497.001-497.172)

497.001 - Short title.

497.002 - Purpose and intent.

497.0021 - Applicability of parts.

497.005 - Definitions.

497.101 - Board of Funeral, Cemetery, and Consumer Services; membership; appointment; terms.

497.103 - Authority of board and department; Chief Financial Officer recommendations.

497.107 - Headquarters.

497.140 - Fees.

497.141 - Licensing; general application procedures.

497.142 - Licensing; fingerprinting and criminal background checks.

497.143 - Licensing; limited licenses for times of critical need.

497.144 - Licensing; examinations, general provisions.

497.145 - Licensing; use of professional testing services.

497.146 - Licensing; address of record; changes; licensee responsibility.

497.147 - Continuing education; general provisions.

497.148 - Continuing education; monitoring of compliance.

497.149 - Investigations, hearings, and inspections.

497.150 - Compliance examinations of existing licensees.

497.151 - Complaints; logs; procedures.

497.152 - Disciplinary grounds.

497.153 - Disciplinary procedures and penalties.

497.154 - Disciplinary guidelines.

497.155 - Disciplinary citations and minor violations.

497.156 - Emergency action against licensees.

497.157 - Unlicensed practice; remedies concerning violations by unlicensed persons.

497.158 - Court enforcement actions; powers; abatement of nuisances.

497.159 - Crimes.

497.160 - Receivership proceedings.

497.161 - Other rulemaking provisions.

497.162 - Health and safety education.

497.163 - Restriction on requirement of citizenship.

497.164 - Solicitation of goods or services.

497.165 - Liability of owners, directors, and officers regarding trust funds.

497.166 - Preneed sales.

497.167 - Administrative matters.

497.168 - Members of Armed Forces in good standing with administrative boards.

497.169 - Private actions; actions on behalf of consumers; attorney’s fee.

497.170 - Unauthorized arrangements.

497.171 - Identification of human remains.

497.172 - Public records exemptions; public meetings exemptions.