Charles H. Bronson, Commissioner - LuAnn Stiles, Director

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Subject/Topic

Contact Name and Number

Comments

Occupational License

 

Search by County

Contact your city or county tax collector.

Occupational Therapist

--Complaints

Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration

888 419-3456 or 850-414-1976

 

 

Florida Department of Health

850-488-0595

The Board of Occupational Therapy Practice is responsible for licensing and regulating occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants who meet statutory requirements for safe practice in the State of Florida.

Odometer Fraud

--Questions and Complaints

Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles

850-617-2000

F.S. 501, part II; F.S. 319.25-320.27; F.S. 817.52

Odometer reading is an accepted means of determining both the condition and the dollar value of a motor vehicle. After a vehicle has been driven for a while, certain systems need routine safety checks and repairs. If the odometer is turned back, mechanical problems which could affect safety may go unchecked and un-repaired. Because the odometer reading is relied on so heavily, both Florida and Federal law make it illegal to, in any way, tamper with the odometer.

--Records

Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles

850-488-3881

This is the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles customer service system line.

Ombudsman

--Long Term Care

Florida Department of Elder Affairs

888-831-0404

The Long Term Care Ombudsman Program (LTCOP) takes complaints from or on behalf of residents of long-term care facilities (such as nursing homes and assisted living facilities) and advocate on their behalf, at no charge.

--Condos

Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation

850-922-7671

The Ombudsman acts as a liaison between all affected parties, including the division, unit owners, boards of directors, board members and community association managers.

Ophthalmology

 

Florida Department of Health

850-245-4355

Board of Optometry

Opticians

 

Florida Department of Health

850-245-4355

Board of Optometry

Optometry

 

Florida Department of Health

850-245-4355

F.S. 463

Board of Optometry

Organ and Tissue

--Donor

Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration

850-414-0359

F.S. 765.515

Organ and Tissue Donation

--Procurement

Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration

850-414-0359

F.S. 765, Part V

Organ and Tissue Procurement Agencies

OSHA-Occupational Safety and Health Association

 

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

800-321-6742

OSHA's mission is to assure the safety and health of America's workers by setting and enforcing standards; providing training, outreach and education; establishing partnerships; and encouraging continual improvement in workplace safety and health.

Osteopathic Physician

 

Florida Department of Health

850-488-0595

Board of Osteopathic Medicine

Outdoor Advertising

--Advertisement Placement Only

Florida Department of Transportation

850-414-4545

Office of Right of Way

Outdoor Recreation

 

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

850-410-4951

More than 5 million acres of mostly undeveloped land, the largest wildlife management area system in the country, offer remote getaways for outdoor lovers in every corner of the state.

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