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The Probable Cause Panel is an exercise of

the executive power.

Who sits on the Probable Cause Panel?

the panel is made up on 2 FREC members, 1 licensee, and 1 lay member.

What happens if they can't find 2 FREC members available to serve on the PCP?

They can call a past FREC member to serve on the panel.

Who appoints the 2 PCP members?

The FREC chairperson.

What does the PCP do?

acts as a grand jury and simply decides on the likelihood of probable cause of guilt or innocence.

Does the PCP decide guilt or innocence?

No, only the likelihood of probable cause.

What is the PCP decision?

to recommend continuance of prosecution or dismissal.

How long does the PCP have to decide?

The PCP has 30 days to make a recommendation to the DBPR.

After the PCP makes a recommendation to the DBPR, what happens?

The DBPR has 10 days to agree or disagree.

If the PCP panel decides to prosecute, how long does the defendant's name remain confidential?

for 10 days from the issuance of the Administrative Complaint.