Florida Senate - 2008 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT

Bill No. SB 2286

669008

CHAMBER ACTION

Senate

Comm: RCS

3/27/2008

.

.

.

.

.

House



1

The Committee on Agriculture (Diaz de la Portilla) recommended

2

the following amendment:

3

4

     Senate Amendment (with title amendment)

5

     Delete everything after the enacting clause

6

and insert:

7

8

     Section 1. Chapter 598, Florida Statutes, consisting of

9

sections 598.001, 598.002, 598.003, 598.004, 598.005, 598.006,

10

598.007, 598.008, 598.009, and 598.011, is created to read:

11

CHAPTER 598

12

ARBORICULTURE

13

     598.001 Short title.--This chapter may be cited as the

14

"Florida Arborist Licensing Law."

15

     598.002 Purpose.--It is declared to be the public policy of

16

this state that, in order to safeguard life, health, and

17

property, the mitigation of property insurance, the cleanup of

18

damage from hurricanes, tropical storms, and other severe storm

19

events, and the well-being of the public, any person practicing

20

or offering to practice arboriculture in this state as a licensed

21

arborist must meet the requirements of this chapter.

22

     598.003 Definitions.--As used in this chapter:

23

     (1) "Arboriculture" or "arboriculture services" means:

24

     (a) Any tree service, including, but not limited to,

25

written or oral reports, recommendations, opinions, or

26

consultations done for compensation relating to the improvement

27

of the condition of shade, ornamental, palm, or fruit trees by

28

fertilizing, pruning, trimming, bracing, or other methods of

29

improving, diagnosing, or protecting such trees from tree pests,

30

excluding activities regulated under chapter 482 and the

31

activities of a nursery as defined in s. 581.011(20) and (22),

32

diagnosing or protecting such trees from tree diseases and

33

abiotic agents, or curing or repairing any damage to such trees,

34

including, but not limited to, pruning, removal, preservation,

35

repair, cabling and bracing, lightning protection, root pruning,

36

root excavation, tree assessments, tree maintenance and care,

37

trimming, cutting, sawing, or removal of trees that have been

38

damaged to such an extent as to cause or threaten injury to life

39

or property.

40

     (b) A service performed in connection with post-storm

41

cleanup of damage from hurricanes, tropical storms, and other

42

storm events involving substantial work hours. A post-storm

43

cleanup service includes, but is not limited to, storm damage

44

resulting in downed, damaged, or uprooted trees or parts of trees

45

of substantial size and weight in excess of 50 pounds that

46

threaten the structural integrity of residential or commercial

47

structures, involve any type of power lines, impede traffic on

48

streets, driveways, and other vehicular access roads, require

49

extensive use of compression or chain saws, or involve any

50

related skilled service.

51

52

Landscape architects licensed under part II of chapter 481 are

53

authorized to practice arboriculture. However, as provided in s.

54

598.006(4), only persons licensed under this chapter may hold

55

themselves out as state licensed arborists.

56

     (2) "Arborist of record" means a Florida-licensed arborist

57

who is in good standing and employed by or contracting with a

58

firm, corporation, partnership, employer, or person and who

59

supervises employees providing arboriculture services and issues

60

authorization cards to persons performing services under his or

61

her supervision.

62

     (3) "Department" means the Department of Agriculture and

63

Consumer Services.

64

     (4) "Landscape tree maintenance" means maintenance

65

performed when standing on the ground or on trees less than 4

66

inches in diameter at breast height as defined by the most

67

current edition of the Guide to Plant Appraisal.

68

     (5) "Licensed arborist" means a person who has fulfilled

69

the International Society of Arboriculture requirements for

70

arborist certification or for certification as a Board Certified

71

Master Arborist, whose certification is current, and who meets

72

the requirements of s. 598.006.

73

     (6) "Person" means a person as defined in s. 1.01(3).

74

     (7) "Practice of arboriculture" means the performance of,

75

or the offer to perform, an arboriculture service, including, but

76

not limited to, a written or oral report, consultation,

77

investigation, evaluation, or planning relating to arboriculture,

78

excluding landscape tree maintenance, as defined in this section,

79

or as otherwise excluded by this chapter. A person engages in the

80

practice of arboriculture if she or he:

81

     (a) By verbal claim, sign, advertisement, letterhead, card,

82

or any other means represents herself or himself to be an

83

arborist;

84

     (b) Through the use of some title implies that she or he is

85

an arborist licensed under this chapter; or

86

     (c) Holds herself or himself out as able to perform or does

87

perform any arboriculture services or work recognized as services

88

or work performed by an arborist.

89

     598.004 Powers and duties of the Department of Agriculture

90

and Consumer Services; rulemaking.--The department shall have all

91

powers and duties necessary to administer the provisions of this

92

chapter, including, but not limited to, the authority to adopt

93

rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement the

94

following:

95

     (1) Organizational and operational guidance regarding the

96

practice of arboriculture, arborists of record, and the

97

requirements of the law regarding licensed arborists.

98

     (2) A process for licensure, including, but not limited to,

99

requirements and procedures for licensure, insurance requirements

100

and standards of the International Society of Arboriculture for

101

licensed arborists, authorization cards, annual license renewal,

102

language relating to licensure which may be used by licensed

103

arborists for public information, duplicate licenses, lost,

104

destroyed, or mutilated licenses, and inactive and reactivated

105

licenses.

106

     (3) The setting of fees for licensure and annual renewal

107

and other license fees as provided in s. 598.005.

108

     (4) The provision of a roster of licensed arborists.

109

     598.005 Fees.--

110

     (1) The department shall, by rule, set fees as provided in

111

this section. The amount of such fees may not exceed the cost of

112

the implementing, reviewing, or administrative processing of the

113

particular activity or process. Such fees shall be set according

114

to the following schedule:

115

     (a) A nonrefundable licensure application fee not to exceed

116

$300.

117

     (b) An annual renewal fee not to exceed $300.

118

     (c) A fee for reactivation of an inactive license not to

119

exceed $100.

120

     (2) Fees collected pursuant to this chapter shall be

121

deposited into the Incidental Trust Fund of the Division of

122

Forestry of the department and shall be used to defray expenses

123

incurred in the administration of this chapter.

124

     598.006 Licensure procedures and requirements; issuance of

125

licenses.--

126

     (1) Each applicant for licensure shall:

127

     (a) Submit an application for licensure, together with the

128

nonrefundable fee to the department, which has been reviewed by

129

the board of directors of the International Society of

130

Arboriculture, Inc., Florida Chapter, for completeness and

131

compliance with this section;

132

     (b) Furnish proof that she or he is at least 18 years of

133

age;

134

     (c) Disclose any act or offense, or investigation of such

135

alleged act or offense, in any jurisdiction, related to the

136

applicant's ability to practice arboriculture;

137

     (d) Submit evidence of current certification by the

138

International Society of Arboriculture as a Certified Arborist or

139

as a Board Certified Master Arborist;

140

     (e) Provide proof of liability, required workers'

141

compensation, and errors and omissions insurance. However,

142

applicants employed by a statutorily recognized governmental

143

entity are not required to carry errors and omissions insurance

144

or liability insurance if the entity is self-insured. Within 30

145

days after the date on which the person's employment with the

146

governmental entity is terminated, the person shall comply fully

147

with the requirements of this subsection; and

148

     (f) Submit a signed statement that the applicant will

149

comply with current industry standards, including, but not

150

limited to, ANSI Z-133-1 and A-300 series and any other related

151

standards of the International Society of Arboriculture and best-

152

management practices adopted by rule by the department.

153

     (2) The department may not issue a license to any applicant

154

who has committed an act or offense or who is under investigation

155

pending its outcome in any jurisdiction for an offense related to

156

his or her ability to practice arboriculture. This subsection

157

applies only if the department has knowledge of such act,

158

offense, or investigation.

159

     (3) The department shall suspend or revoke the license of

160

any person licensed under this section who fails to maintain

161

compliance with subsection (1).

162

     (4) A person may not hold herself or himself out as a

163

arborist who is licensed in Florida unless such person has been

164

issued a license under this chapter.

165

     (5) All final arboriculture papers or documents involving

166

the practice of the profession of arboriculture under the

167

supervision of a Florida-licensed arborist of record which have

168

been prepared or approved for use by a firm, corporation,

169

partnership, or person for delivery to any person for public

170

record within this state shall be dated and bear the signature

171

and seal of the Florida-licensed arborist of record who prepared,

172

supervised, or approved the documents and who was responsible for

173

the supervision of persons performing arboricultural services.

174

     598.007 Renewal of licenses; notice of address of primary

175

place of business.--

176

     (1) The department shall renew a license upon receipt of

177

satisfactory evidence that the applicant's International Society

178

of Arboriculture certification is current and that the applicant

179

is otherwise in compliance with this chapter and department

180

rules.

181

     (2) A licensed arborist must have on file with the

182

department the address of her or his primary place of practice.

183

Within 30 days after changing the address of her or his primary

184

place of practice, the licensed arborist must notify the

185

department of the address of the new primary place of practice.

186

     598.008 Inactive licenses; reactivated licenses; suspended

187

or revoked licenses.--A licensed arborist whose license has

188

become inactive, suspended, or revoked shall have her or his

189

license reactivated only upon written request to the department

190

and approval by the department to reactivate the license.

191

     598.009 Lost, destroyed, stolen, or mutilated licenses.--A

192

duplicate license for a licensed arborist may be issued to

193

replace a license that has been lost, destroyed, stolen, or

194

mutilated, subject to rules of the department. Licenses issued

195

under this section shall be marked with the word "DUPLICATE."

196

     598.011 Roster of licensed arborists.--The department shall

197

maintain a roster showing the names and places of business of all

198

licensed arborists in this state, based on requests for

199

licensure.

200

     Section 2. The sum of $72,280 is appropriated from the

201

Incidental Trust Fund to the Department of Agriculture and

202

Consumer Services and one position and associated rate and

203

expenses are authorized in order to carry out the provisions of

204

this act.

205

     Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2008.

206

207

================ T I T L E  A M E N D M E N T ================

208

And the title is amended as follows:

209

     Delete everything before the enacting clause

210

and insert:

211

A bill to be entitled

212

An act relating to arboriculture; creating ch. 598, F.S.;

213

providing a short title; providing a statement of purpose;

214

providing definitions; providing powers and duties of the

215

Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services;

216

authorizing the department to adopt rules; establishing a

217

fee schedule for licensure as an arborist; providing for

218

the deposit and use of fee proceeds; establishing

219

licensure procedures and requirements to practice

220

arboriculture and provide arboriculture services;

221

providing for the issuance of a license; providing for

222

license renewal; providing for the reactivation of a

223

license under certain conditions; providing for the

224

issuance of a duplicate license under certain

225

circumstances; requiring that the department maintain a

226

roster of licensed arborists; providing an appropriation;

227

providing an effective date.

3/26/2008  12:10:00 PM     36-05753-08

CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.