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The Probable Cause Panel is an exercise of |
the executive power. |
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Who sits on the Probable Cause Panel? |
the panel is made up on 2 FREC members, 1 licensee, and 1 lay member. |
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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. |
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Who appoints the 2 PCP members? |
The FREC chairperson. |
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What does the PCP do? |
acts as a grand jury and simply decides on the likelihood of probable cause of guilt or innocence. |
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Does the PCP decide guilt or innocence? |
No, only the likelihood of probable cause. |
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What is the PCP decision? |
to recommend continuance of prosecution or dismissal. |
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How long does the PCP have to decide? |
The PCP has 30 days to make a recommendation to the DBPR. |
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After the PCP makes a recommendation to the DBPR, what happens? |
The DBPR has 10 days to agree or disagree. |
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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. |