Florida Senate - 2008 CS for SB 2286
By the Committee on Agriculture; and Senator Dean
575-06049-08 20082286c1
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A bill to be entitled
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An act relating to arboriculture; creating ch. 598, F.S.;
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providing a short title; providing a statement of purpose;
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providing definitions; providing powers and duties of the
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Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services;
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authorizing the department to adopt rules; establishing a
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fee schedule for licensure as an arborist; providing for
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the deposit and use of fee proceeds; establishing
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licensure procedures and requirements to practice
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arboriculture and provide arboriculture services;
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providing for the issuance of a license; providing for
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license renewal; providing for the reactivation of a
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license under certain conditions; providing for the
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issuance of a duplicate license under certain
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circumstances; requiring that the department maintain a
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roster of licensed arborists; providing an appropriation
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and authorizing an additional position; providing an
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effective date.
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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Section 1. Chapter 598, Florida Statutes, consisting of
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sections 598.001, 598.002, 598.003, 598.004, 598.005, 598.006,
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598.007, 598.008, 598.009, and 598.011, is created to read:
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CHAPTER 598
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ARBORICULTURE
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598.001 Short title.--This chapter may be cited as the
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"Florida Arborist Licensing Law."
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598.002 Purpose.--It is declared to be the public policy of
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this state that, in order to safeguard life, health, and property
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and provide for the mitigation of property insurance, the cleanup
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of damage from hurricanes, tropical storms, and other severe
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storm events, and the well-being of the public, any person
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practicing or offering to practice arboriculture in this state as
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a licensed arborist must meet the requirements of this chapter.
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598.003 Definitions.--As used in this chapter:
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(1) "Arboriculture" or "arboriculture services" means:
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(a) Any tree service, including, but not limited to,
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written or oral reports, recommendations, opinions, or
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consultations done for compensation relating to the improvement
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of the condition of shade, ornamental, palm, or fruit trees by
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fertilizing, pruning, trimming, bracing, or other methods of
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improving, diagnosing, or protecting such trees from tree pests,
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excluding activities regulated under chapter 482 and the
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activities of a nursery as defined in s. 581.011(20) and (22);
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diagnosing or protecting such trees from tree diseases and
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abiotic agents; or curing or repairing any damage to such trees,
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including, but not limited to, pruning, removal, preservation,
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repair, cabling and bracing, lightning protection, root pruning,
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root excavation, tree assessments, tree maintenance and care,
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trimming, cutting, sawing, or removal of trees that have been
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damaged to such an extent as to cause or threaten injury to life
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or property.
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(b) A service performed in connection with post-storm
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cleanup of damage from hurricanes, tropical storms, and other
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storm events involving substantial work hours. A post-storm
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cleanup service includes, but is not limited to, storm damage
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resulting in downed, damaged, or uprooted trees or parts of trees
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of substantial size and weight in excess of 50 pounds which
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threaten the structural integrity of residential or commercial
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structures, involve any type of power lines, impede traffic on
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streets, driveways, and other vehicular access roads, require
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extensive use of compression or chain saws, or involve any
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related skilled service.
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Landscape architects licensed under part II of chapter 481 are
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authorized to practice arboriculture. However, as provided in s.
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598.006(4), only persons licensed under this chapter may hold
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themselves out as state licensed arborists.
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(2) "Arborist of record" means a Florida-licensed arborist
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who is in good standing and employed by or contracting with a
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firm, corporation, partnership, employer, or person and who
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supervises employees providing arboriculture services and issues
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authorization cards to persons performing services under his or
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her supervision.
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(3) "Department" means the Department of Agriculture and
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Consumer Services.
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(4) "Landscape tree maintenance" means maintenance
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performed when standing on the ground or on trees less than 4
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inches in diameter at breast height as defined by the most
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current edition of the Guide to Plant Appraisal.
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(5) "Licensed arborist" means a person who has fulfilled
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the International Society of Arboriculture requirements for
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arborist certification or for certification as a Board Certified
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Master Arborist, whose certification is current, and who meets
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the requirements of s. 598.006.
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(6) "Person" means a person as defined in s. 1.01(3).
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(7) "Practice of arboriculture" means the performance of,
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or the offer to perform, an arboriculture service, including, but
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not limited to, a written or oral report, consultation,
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investigation, evaluation, or planning relating to arboriculture,
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excluding landscape tree maintenance, as defined in this section,
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or as otherwise excluded by this chapter. A person engages in the
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practice of arboriculture if she or he:
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(a) By verbal claim, sign, advertisement, letterhead, card,
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or any other means represents herself or himself to be an
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arborist;
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(b) Through the use of some title implies that she or he is
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an arborist licensed under this chapter; or
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(c) Holds herself or himself out as able to perform or does
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perform any arboriculture services or work recognized as services
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or work performed by an arborist.
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598.004 Powers and duties of the Department of Agriculture
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and Consumer Services; rulemaking.--The department shall have all
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powers and duties necessary to administer the provisions of this
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chapter, including, but not limited to, the authority to adopt
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following:
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(1) Organizational and operational guidance regarding the
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practice of arboriculture, arborists of record, and the
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requirements of the law regarding licensed arborists.
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(2) A process for licensure, including, but not limited to,
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requirements and procedures for licensure, insurance requirements
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and standards of the International Society of Arboriculture for
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licensed arborists, authorization cards, annual license renewal,
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language relating to licensure which may be used by licensed
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arborists for public information, duplicate licenses, lost,
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destroyed, or mutilated licenses, and inactive and reactivated
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licenses.
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(3) The setting of fees for licensure and annual renewal
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and other license fees as provided in s. 598.005.
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(4) The provision of a roster of licensed arborists.
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598.005 Fees.--
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(1) The department shall, by rule, set fees as provided in
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this section. The amount of such fees may not exceed the cost of
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the implementing, reviewing, or administrative processing of the
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particular activity or process. Such fees shall be set according
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to the following schedule:
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(a) A nonrefundable licensure application fee not to exceed
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$300.
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(b) An annual renewal fee not to exceed $300.
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(c) A fee for reactivation of an inactive license not to
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exceed $100.
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(2) Fees collected pursuant to this chapter shall be
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deposited into the Incidental Trust Fund of the Division of
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Forestry of the department and shall be used to defray expenses
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incurred in the administration of this chapter.
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598.006 Licensure procedures and requirements; issuance of
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licenses.--
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(1) Each applicant for licensure shall:
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(a) Submit an application for licensure, together with the
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nonrefundable fee to the department, which has been reviewed by
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the board of directors of the International Society of
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Arboriculture, Inc., Florida Chapter, for completeness and
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compliance with this section;
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(b) Furnish proof that she or he is at least 18 years of
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age;
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(c) Disclose any act or offense, or investigation of such
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alleged act or offense, in any jurisdiction, related to the
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applicant's ability to practice arboriculture;
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(d) Submit evidence of current certification by the
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International Society of Arboriculture as a Certified Arborist or
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as a Board Certified Master Arborist;
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(e) Provide proof of liability, required workers'
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compensation, and errors and omissions insurance. However,
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applicants employed by a statutorily recognized governmental
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entity are not required to carry errors and omissions insurance
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or liability insurance if the entity is self-insured. Within 30
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days after the date on which the person's employment with the
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governmental entity is terminated, the person shall comply fully
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with the requirements of this subsection; and
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(f) Submit a signed statement that the applicant will
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comply with current industry standards, including, but not
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limited to, ANSI Z-133-1 and A-300 series and any other related
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standards of the International Society of Arboriculture and best-
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management practices adopted by rule by the department.
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(2) The department may not issue a license to any applicant
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who has committed an act or offense or who is under investigation
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pending its outcome in any jurisdiction for an offense related to
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his or her ability to practice arboriculture. This subsection
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applies only if the department has knowledge of such act,
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offense, or investigation.
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(3) The department shall suspend or revoke the license of
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any person licensed under this section who fails to maintain
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compliance with subsection (1).
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(4) A person may not hold herself or himself out as a
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arborist who is licensed in Florida unless such person has been
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issued a license under this chapter.
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(5) All final arboriculture papers or documents involving
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the practice of the profession of arboriculture under the
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supervision of a Florida-licensed arborist of record which have
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been prepared or approved for use by a firm, corporation,
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partnership, or person for delivery to any person for public
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record within this state shall be dated and bear the signature
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and seal of the Florida-licensed arborist of record who prepared,
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supervised, or approved the documents and who was responsible for
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the supervision of persons performing arboricultural services.
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598.007 Renewal of licenses; notice of address of primary
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place of business.--
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(1) The department shall renew a license upon receipt of
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satisfactory evidence that the applicant's International Society
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of Arboriculture certification is current and that the applicant
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is otherwise in compliance with this chapter and department
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rules.
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(2) A licensed arborist must have on file with the
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department the address of her or his primary place of practice.
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Within 30 days after changing the address of her or his primary
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place of practice, the licensed arborist must notify the
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department of the address of the new primary place of practice.
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598.008 Inactive licenses; reactivated licenses; suspended
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or revoked licenses.--A licensed arborist whose license has
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become inactive, suspended, or revoked shall have her or his
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license reactivated only upon written request to the department
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and approval by the department to reactivate the license.
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598.009 Lost, destroyed, stolen, or mutilated licenses.--A
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duplicate license for a licensed arborist may be issued to
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replace a license that has been lost, destroyed, stolen, or
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mutilated, subject to rules of the department. Licenses issued
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under this section shall be marked with the word "DUPLICATE."
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598.011 Roster of licensed arborists.--The department shall
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maintain a roster showing the names and places of business of all
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licensed arborists in this state, based on requests for
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licensure.
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Section 2. The sum of $72,280 is appropriated from the
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Incidental Trust Fund to the Department of Agriculture and
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Consumer Services and one position and associated rate and
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expenses are authorized in order to carry out the provisions of
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this act.
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Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2008.
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