Current through Reg. 50, No. 253; December 31, 2024
Section 61G3-21.002 - Aggravating and Mitigating CircumstancesCircumstances which may be considered for the purposes of mitigation or aggravation of penalty shall include:
(1) Where licensee has relied upon the advice of a professional advisor, for example, an attorney or accountant;(2) Where the address of the shop or the owner has been changed by the post office through no fault of the shop owner;(3) Where the shop owner has relied upon the advice of a prior owner;(4) Infirmity or illness;(5) The danger to the public;(6) The number of complaints filed against the licensee;(7) The length of time the licensee has practiced;(8) The actual damage, physical or otherwise, to the licensee's customer;(9) The deterrent effect of the penalty in rule 61G3-21.001, F.A.C. versus the deterent effect of an enhanced or reduced penalty;(10) The effect of the penalty upon the licensee's livelihood;(11) Any efforts at rehabilitation;(12) Whether there was demonstrable intent of deceit;(13) Blatant disrespect for the law;(14) Whether the licensee has had previous discipline imposed and the violations that resulted in the previous discipline; and(15) Whether the license is on probation.Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61G3-21.002
Rulemaking Authority 455.2273(3), 476.064(4) FS. Law Implemented 455.2273(3) FS.
New 11-25-86, Formerly 21C-21.002, Amended 2-11-02, Amended by Florida Register Volume 45, Number 015, January 23, 2019 effective 2/4/2019.New 11-25-86, Formerly 21C-21.002, Amended 2-11-02, 2-4-19.