Central Examining Board

​Purpose
Provide for procedures to register and license individuals who perform a variety of construction trades in Broward County; issue Certificates of Competency to individuals practicing the various construction trades in the County; insure that individuals practicing the various construction trades are properly insured; provide the public a means by which to register complaints, mediate disputes, and to be heard with respect to issues which arise during construction.

Created By

Broward County Charter, Article IX, Section 9.01, as amended, pursuant to Chapter 489, Florida Statutes.

Broward County Ordinance #78-9, enacted January 18, 1978, amended Chapter 9 of the Broward County Code by repealing former Chapter 9 and adopting a new Chapter 9, establishing the Central Examining Boards of: Plumbing and Specialty Plumbing Contractors; Electrical and Specialty Electrical Contractors; General and Specialty Building Contractors; Mechanical and Specialty Mechanical Contractors; Liquefied Petroleum Gas Contractors; and Engineering and Specialty Engineering Contractors. The former Chapter 9 had been derived from numerous Special Acts of Florida and the following Broward County Ordinances: 71-2, 71-6, 72-6, 73-1, 75-40, 76-12, and 77-13.

Amended by Ordinance #79-36, enacted June 20, 1979; providing a single uniform ordinance, applicable to the Central Examining Boards, for terms of appointees on County boards, authorities, and agencies to serve at the pleasure of the nominating Commissioner.

Amended by Ordinance #93-16, enacted July 13, 1993; adding qualifications for master plumber; revising specialty plumbing categories; amending sections of Chapter 9 relating to Electrical, General and Building, Plumbing and Liquid Petroleum Gas Contractors.

Amended by Ordinance #94-27, enacted May 10, 1999, amending numerous sections of Chapter 9; revising Specialty Building Contractor categories; revising standards for Liquid Petroleum Gas Contractors.

Amended by Ordinance #2000-40, enacted September 26, 2000, amending Sections 9-12, 9-41 and 9-42 of Chapter 9; re-establishing the Central Examining Boards; increasing the membership of each Central Examining Board except for the Boards of Liquid Petroleum Gas Technicians and Electricians; adding consumer representatives; requiring four (4) of the boards to meet a minimum of eight (8) times a year; requiring the other two (2) boards to meet a minimum of four (4) times a year.

Amended by Ordinance #2003-16, enacted May 13, 2003; establishing a schedule of civil penalties which can be levied against licensed contractors who violate the Building Code; creating a restitution fund; revising the membership, appointment, qualifications, and vacancy provisions of the Central Examining Boards to conform to the Charter revisions of November 2002.

Membership

Six (6) members.

(1) The Broward County Commission shall appoint three (3) professional members.

(2) The Broward County League of Cities shall appoint three (3) professional members.

A Professional Member shall be an individual who has been active in the applicable trade or occupation in Broward County for at least ten (10) years prior to appointment to the board.

DUAL OFFICEHOLDING: The Florida Constitution prohibits a person from simultaneously holding more than one office under the government of the state, counties, and municipalities. The prohibition applies to both elected and appointed offices. It is not necessary that the two offices be within the same governmental unit.

Terms

Members appointed by the County Commission shall serve until the expiration of the term of the nominating Commissioner, or until a successor is duly appointed.

Members appointed by the Broward County League of Cities shall serve for a term of four (4) years, or until a successor is duly appointed.

Members of the Central Examining Boards may serve three (3) consecutive four year terms.

The appointing authority may remove any board member appointed by it for misconduct, incompetency or neglect of duty on its own motions or upon recommendation of a majority of the respective board. Neglect of duty shall include, but not limited to, a member’s absence, without good and sufficient cause, from three (3) consecutive regular of special meetings of the board or four (4) regular or special meetings in one (1) calendar year.

Any vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of the former member’s term of office.

Quorum

A majority of the appointed members of a board shall constitute a quorum at any meeting. A majority vote of those present and voting shall be required to make any decision unless otherwise provided in Chapter 9, Broward County Code of Ordinances.

Attorney

Damaris Henlon, Assistant County Attorney
954-357-7600

Coordinator

Damaris Lugo, Assistant Director       
Building Code Services Division
954-765-4400

Board Technician

Merylin Garviso 
mgarviso@broward.org
954-765-4400 ext. 9872

Meetings

Monthly, first Thursday at 1:30 p.m.
Broward County Building Code Services Division
2307 West Broward Boulevard, Suite 300
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312

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​​​​Website

https://www.broward.org/building

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Updated 9/11/2020​​​​