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OSHA wants Downrite Engineering to pay $258,935 for 22 violations leading to the Jan. 26 workplace death. ... Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Chief Rogelio Vandamas told Ted ... so we have no light to help ...
Miami-Dade’s building inspectors have also cited the Seaquarium for multiple violations of county code with its aging sea-mammal tanks and surrounding infrastructure, including the pool that ...
The list of reasons three Miami-Dade plastic surgeons were punished include illegal surgeries, unlicensed staff caring for patients after surgery, and hiding patient records from state inspectors.
On December 17, 2009, a coordinated enforcement effort of Miami-Dade County, State, and Federal agencies called "the C-9 Basin Enforcement Taskforce" including representatives from fifteen government agencies found apparent violations in terms of cockfighting rings, building, zoning, animal cruelty, illegal slaughterhouses, illegal dumping ...
Miami-Dade County was the first in Florida to certify hurricane-resistant standards for structures which the Florida Building Code subsequently enacted across all requirements for hurricane-resistant buildings. Many other states reference the requirements set in the Florida Building codes, or have developed their own requirements for hurricanes.
In mitigation, area code 786 was installed as an overlay on March 1, 1998. [6] [7] [8] The overlay numbering plan area originally comprised only Miami-Dade County, although it was clear the remainder of area code 305 would eventually be overlaid with area code 786. [8] [9] Monroe County was added to area code 786 on September 1, 2001. [10] [11]
According to Martinez’s arrest warrant, Delgado had been repeatedly fined by Miami-Dade code inspectors for having more than the permitted six cargo containers behind the stores. The warrant ...
He became acting mayor in 2011 upon the resignation of his predecessor, Julio Robaina, who left the Hialeah mayoral office to pursue an unsuccessful campaign for Mayor of Miami-Dade County. [3] Hernández was raised in Hialeah, Florida. He received a bachelor's degree in organizational leadership from St. Thomas University in Miami Gardens.