Florida Statutes
§ 482.1821 — Closing pest control business without providing for contracts and liabilities
Florida § 482.1821
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 482.1821 (2026).
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A licensee may not close its pest control business and open up a new pest control business under a different name without providing for meeting or satisfying its outstanding pest control contracts and liabilities. However, the department may waive this requirement if the licensee has filed for bankruptcy and reached agreement with its creditors on the terms for disposing of existing debts and obligations.
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Legislative History
s. 46, ch. 92-203; s. 40, ch. 95-144.
Nearby Sections
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§ 482.011
Short title§ 482.021
Definitions§ 482.032
Enforcement§ 482.051
Rules§ 482.061
Inspectors§ 482.071
Licenses§ 482.091
Employee identification cards§ 482.111
Pest control operator’s certificate§ 482.121
Misuse of certificate§ 482.141
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