Fla. Admin. Code R. 5L-1.006
(1) The Department shall initiate enforcement action as follows:
(c) If, upon inspection, the Department cites the facility for a “Critical,” “Key,” or “Other” deficiency(ies), the following schedule will be used by the Department with respect to the administrative actions to be taken:
Critical deficiency(ies)
When a “Critical” deficiency(ies) is cited a warning letter will be issued and processing operations at the certified facility will be suspended as a public health threat and the deficiency must be corrected immediately or the certified facility’s certification to operate will be suspended. If the certification to operate is suspended, it will remain suspended until corrections are made and verified by the Department. Product affected by the “Critical” deficiency will be controlled to prevent contaminated or adulterated product from reaching consumers. When necessary, the Department shall detain or seize any product that may have been adulterated, initiate a recall of any distributed product and notify necessary officials of a recall.
In addition to these actions the sanction to be imposed on the certified shellfish processing facility upon the finding of any repeat deficiency(ies), as defined in Rule 5L-1.002, F.A.C., will be as follows:
| Offense | Critical | Key | Other |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Operations or certification suspended until corrected and a warning letter issued | Correct deficiency pursuant to date on corrective action plan | Correct deficiency pursuant to date on corrective action plan |
| 1st Repeat within proceeding 180 days | Operations or certification suspended until corrected and fine of $500 per violation | Correct deficiency pursuant to date on corrective action plan and fine of $100 per violation | Correct deficiency pursuant to date on corrective action plan and fine of $50 per violation |
| 2nd Repeat within proceeding 180 days | Operations or certification suspended until corrected and fine of $1000 per violation | Correct deficiency pursuant to date on corrective action plan and fine of $200 per violation | Correct deficiency pursuant to date on corrective action plan and fine of $100 per violation |
| 3rd Repeat within proceeding 180 days | Fine of $1000 per violation and 7-day suspension of certification or until corrected, whichever is later | Correct deficiency pursuant to date on corrective action plan and fine of $500 per violation and 7-day suspension of certification | Correct deficiency pursuant to date on corrective action plan and fine of $200 per violation |
| 4th or Subsequent Repeat within proceeding 180 days | Fine of $1000 per violation and 14-day revocation of certification | Correct deficiency pursuant to date on corrective action plan and fine of $1000 per violation and 14-day suspension of certification | Correct deficiency pursuant to date on corrective action plan and fine of $400 per violation |
(d) A warning letter will be sent to the shellfish processor when the establishment has:
1. One or more critical item deficiencies cited in violation of rule Chapter 5L-1, F.A.C., or
2. More than two “Key” item deficiencies cited in violation of rule Chapter 5L-1, F.A.C., or
3. One “Key” item deficiency and four “Other” item deficiencies cited in violation of rule Chapter 5L-1, F.A.C.
(e) Willful Violations 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 by a Shellfish Processor that may adversely affect public health, safety, or welfare or that creates a significant threat of such harm. The absence of any violation from this rule 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 Chapter 5L-1, F.A.C., the penalty will be determined by consideration of:
1. The closest analogous violation, if any, that is listed in this rule; and
2. The mitigating or aggravating factors listed in this rule.
(f) Willful violations shall result in the imposition of an administrative fine of $1,000 per violation, the suspension of Shellfish Processor certification, revocation of Shellfish Processor certification, or any combination thereof. The following shall constitute a willful violation by the shellfish processor:
1. The falsification of any records, tags or labels required under this rule or Chapter 5L-3, F.A.C.
2. The sale or distribution, or offering for sale or distribution, of any shellstock under recall order pursuant to subsection 5L-1.004(8), F.A.C.
3. Introducing adulterated or misbranded shellfish products into commerce.
4. The failure to oversee the receiving of shellstock from harvesters.
5. Deterring or preventing an employee of the Department from performing any duties authorized by law.
(6) Aggravating and Mitigating Factors. The Department will consider aggravating and mitigating factors in determining penalties for violations of this rule chapter. The factors shall be applied against each single count of the listed violation.
(a) Aggravating Factors:
1. The violation caused, or has the potential to cause, harm to the public and the degree or extent of such harm.
2. The violation endangered the public safety or welfare.
3. Previous violations for the same or a similar offense that resulted in enforcement action, including civil warning letters, notices of noncompliance or administrative complaints or any criminal action taken by law enforement agencies.
4. The Shellfish Processor impeded, or otherwise failed to cooperate with, the Department’s inspection and/or investigation.
5. The number and severity of other violations documented in the same proceeding.
6. The benefit to the Shellfish Processor.
(b) Mitigating Factors:
1. Any documented efforts by the violator at rehabilitation.
2. Whether actions of another party prevented the Shellfish Processor from complying with the applicable laws or rules.
3. Acts of God or nature that impaired the ability of the Shellfish Processor to comply with this rule chapter.
4. The violation has a low risk of, or did not result in, harm to the public health, safety, or welfare.
5. The violation history of the Shellfish Processor.
Rulemaking Authority 500.09, 597.020 FS. Law Implemented 500.09, 597.020 FS. History–New 1-4-87, Amended 8-10-88, 7-9-89, Formerly 16R-7.009, Amended 7-3-95, 2-6-97, Formerly 62R-7.009, Amended 8-9-00, 5-29-02, 3-23-17, 1-18-23.