eLaws of Florida

  SECTION 337.167. Administrative procedures; stays and injunctions.  


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  • 1(1) 2A certificate to bid on a department contract, or to supply services to the department, is intended to assist the department in determining in advance the performance capabilities of entities seeking to supply goods and services to the department and is not a “license” as defined in s. 50120.5251. The denial or revocation of a certificate is not subject to the provisions of s. 67120.60 68or s. 70120.68(3)71. The provisions of ss. 76120.569 77and 78120.57 79are applicable to the denial or revocation of such certificate.
    89(2) 90For the purpose of promulgating emergency rules, the continuation of the bidding, contracting, or supplying privileges of a convicted contractor or its affiliate represents an immediate danger to the public health, safety, and welfare.
    124(3) 125The denial or revocation of a certificate for reasons of contract crime may not be stayed by the department or by the Division of Administrative Hearings during the pendency of any judicial review proceedings concerning a final order of denial or revocation.
    167(4) 168A court may grant a stay or injunction in an action relating to the denial or revocation of a certificate only upon the posting of a bond by the petitioner seeking a stay or injunction, and provided the court granting the stay or injunction finds that:
    214(a) 215The petitioner has a substantial likelihood of success on the merits;
    226(b) 227The threatened harm or injury to the petitioner clearly outweighs any possible injury to the state occasioned by granting the stay or injunction; and
    251(c) 252It is in the public interest to grant the stay or injunction.
History.-s. 4, ch. 83-4; s. 40, ch. 91-221; s. 73, ch. 96-410.

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