Florida Administrative Code
5 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES
5J - Division of Consumer Services
Chapter 5J-20 - LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS INSPECTION
Part VII - FLORIDA PROPANE GAS SAFETY, EDUCATION AND RESEARCH ACT
Section 5J-20.080 - Enforcement Actions and Administrative Penalties
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) This rule sets forth the guidelines the department will follow in imposing the penalties and enforcement actions authorized under Sections 527.13 and 527.14, F.S. The purpose of the guidelines is to give notice of the range of penalties which will be imposed for a single violation within a three (3) year period. The three-year period shall be based on the date of the last enforcement action or administrative penalty imposed for the same violation. These guidelines list aggravating and mitigating factors that, if present, will reduce or increase penalties to be imposed. The guidelines in this rule chapter are based upon a single count violation of each provision listed. Multiple counts of the violated provision or a combination of the listed violations will be added together to determine an overall total penalty and will be grounds for enhancement of penalties.
(2) The department will enforce compliance with Chapter 527, F.S., and this rule chapter by issuing an administrative complaint, notice of noncompliance, a stop use order, and/or a cease and desist order.
(3) Stop Use Orders. The department shall issue a FDACS-10988, Stop Use Order, Rev. 02/17, as incorporated by reference in Rule 5J-22.002, F.A.C., whenever necessary to effectuate the statutory duties of the department in the interests of public health, safety, and welfare and to promote public safety where the installation, operation, maintenance, or condition of a liquefied petroleum gas container or system, including a cylinder storage unit, fails to comply with the codes adopted in Rule 5J-20.002, F.A.C., or with any provision of Chapter 527, F.S., or this rule chapter.
(4) Rule Not All-Inclusive. This rule contains illustrative violations. It does not, and is not intended to encompass all possible violations of statute or department rule that might be committed by any person. The absence of any violation from this rule chapter shall in no way be construed to indicate that the violation does not cause harm to the public or is not subject to a penalty. In any instance where the violation is not listed in this rule chapter, the penalty will be determined by consideration of:
(5) Aggravating and Mitigating Factors. The department will consider aggravating and mitigating factors in determining penalties for violations of Chapter 527, F.S., and this rule chapter. Aggravating factors, as defined in paragraph (5)(a) of this rule, shall warrant the adjustment of the fine upward from $500 to $1, 000 per violation per aggravating factor and mitigating factors, as defined in paragraph (5)(b) of this rule, shall warrant the adjustment of the fine downward from $500 to $1, 000 per violation per mitigating factor. Both aggravating and mitigating factors, if present, shall be applied against each single count of the listed violation regardless of whether the violation is a Tier I violation or a Tier II violation as described in paragraphs 5J-20.080(7)(a) and (b), F.A.C.
(6) Notice of noncompliance. Any department investigation or inspection that reveals minor violations of this rule chapter for which the department has reason to believe that the violator was unaware of the rule or unclear as to how to comply with it, will result in the issuance of a notice of noncompliance as the department's first response to the violation. The following shall be considered minor violations for which a notice of noncompliance shall be issued for the first occurrence only:
(7) Violations. For the purposes of imposing the penalties and enforcement actions provided for in Sections 527.13 and 527.14, F.S., violations shall be designated as either Tier I or Tier II.
Rulemaking Authority 120.695, 527.06 FS. Law Implemented 527.06, 527.12, 527.13, 527.14 FS.
New 7-28-14, Formerly 5F-11.080, Amended 6-27-18, 8-20-19.