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Florida's Office of the Attorney General has received over 200 complaints about price gouging as residents prepare to evacuate from Hurricane Milton.
At least eight of the 21 companies he registered with the state of Florida remain active and he operates a few companies under fictitious names. READ MORE: $6 million elder fraud by a Broward ...
A measure revamping Florida ethics laws will likely tilt the table in favor of corruption, critics warn. New limits on Florida ethics complaints may shield corruption, critics warn Skip to main ...
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) is the agency charged with licensing and regulating more than 1.6 million businesses and professionals in the State of Florida, such as alcohol, beverage & tobacco, barbers/cosmetologists, condominiums, spas, hotels and restaurants, real estate agents and appraisers, and veterinarians, among many other industries.
Addressing the State of Florida, he explained that this was not a typical inmate grievance, such as "losing a toothbrush." [15] He emphasized that a plot to kill an inmate was a matter of grave seriousness. In response, the state argued that, in hindsight, Dimanche had not been killed. This argument drew sharp backlash from the panel.
Senate Bill 266 advanced in the Florida state senate's appropriations committee on April 13, 2023. The Florida Senate passed the bill on April 28, 2023, by a margin of 27-12. [19] The House version of the bill passed by a vote of 81-34 on May 3, 2023. [20] Governor Ron DeSantis signed the bill concurrently with Florida House Bill 931 on May 15 ...
The south Florida city saw 372.7 complaints per 100,000 residents between January and September 2023. The other states making up the top five cities for credit card fraud and identity theft ...
Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, 512 U.S. 136 (1994). In the Ibanez case, the Florida State Board of Accountancy held that a CPA who was also a lawyer was prohibited from disclosing on her law firm letterhead that she was also a CPA, and the First District Court of Appeal "per curiam affirmed" the decision.