The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . . §§ 481.209(2), 481.213. . . .
. . . Appellant seeks a Florida architectural license by endorsement under section 481.213(3)(b), Florida Statutes . . . we AFFIRM the Board’s denial of appellant’s application for licensure by endorsement under section 481.213 . . .
. . . Stres-ing are both licensed Florida architects, having met the requirements of section 481.213, Florida . . . The licensing statute for architects is section 481.213, not section 481.219. . . .
. . . Dwight Ellinwood appeals the denial of his application for an architect’s license under section 481.213 . . . 2000, Ellinwood applied for a Florida license, seeking licensure by endorsement pursuant to section 481.213 . . . Section 481.213(3) states: The board shall certify as qualified for a license by endorsement as an architect . . . Section 481.213(3) is unambiguous and must be given its plain meaning. See Holly v. . . . s denial of Ellinwood’s application and remand for reconsideration of the application under section 481.213 . . .
. . . Section 481.213, Florida Statutes (1993), defines the criteria for licensure. . . . Id. § 481.213(2) (emphasis added). . . . That is so because subsection 481.213(2) explicitly requires applicants to comply with both section 481.209 . . . The applicant argues alternatively that he should be licensed under the provisions of paragraph 481.213 . . . Id. § 481.213(3)(b), i.e., in 1992. . . .
. . . following issue: Does the appellant corporation’s failure to secure certification as prescribed in sections 481.213 . . . When paragraph (1)(b) is read in conjunction with section 481.213(4), it is apparent that certification . . .
. . . corporation has been issued a certificate of authorization by the department as provided in section 481.213 . . . (Emphasis supplied.) ****** 481.213 Licensure.— (1) The department shall license any applicant who the . . . corporation or partnership has been issued a certificate of authorization by the department as provided in s. 481.213 . . .
. . . of 1979, the appellant applied for a licensure in the State of Florida under the provisions of Ch. 481.213 . . .