Florida department of agriculture & consumer services division of licensing

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Div. No.Division Name
5 Departmental
5A Division of Administration
5E Division of Agricultural Environmental Services
5M Division of Agricultural Water Policy
5C Division of Animal Industry
5L Division of Aquaculture
5J Division of Consumer Services
5D Division of Dairy Industry
5K Division of Food Safety
5P Division of Food, Nutrition and Wellness
5G Division of Fruit and Vegetables
5N Division of Licensing
5H Division of Marketing and Development
5B Division of Plant Industry
5F Division of Standards
5I Florida Forest Service
5O Office of Energy

Florida
Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services

Florida department of agriculture & consumer services division of licensing

FDACS Department Seal

FDACS Department Logo

Department overview
Formed1870
Preceding agencies

  • Florida Commissioner of Immigration
  • Florida Commissioner of Lands and Immigration

JurisdictionGovernment of Florida
HeadquartersThe Capitol
Tallahassee, Florida
Department executive

  • Nikki Fried, Commissioner of Agriculture

Child agencies

  • Division of Administration
    Division of AES
  • Division of Animal Industry
    Division of Aquaculture
  • Division of Consumer Services
    Division of Dairy Industry
    Div. of Food Safety
  • Florida Forest Service
  • Division of Licensing
    Division of Marketing and Development
  • Division of Plant Industry
    Division of Standards

Websitefreshfromflorida.com

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) is an executive department of the government of Florida.

The Commissioner of Agriculture (directly elected by voters statewide for a four-year term, and a member of the Florida Cabinet) is the head of the department. The current commissioner is Nikki Fried.[1]

History[edit]

Florida department of agriculture & consumer services division of licensing

The Florida Constitution of 1868 provided for the creation of the Office of Commissioner of Immigration, whose duties consisted of attracting settlers to engage in agriculture. The Florida Constitution was amended in 1871 to consolidate the offices of Surveyor General and Commissioner of Immigration as the new Commissioner of Lands and Immigration. In 1885, the Constitution was revised and the Commissioner of Lands and Immigration post was renamed Commissioner of Agriculture. The duties of the Commissioner of Agriculture were revised to include supervision of the state prisons. (A Division of Corrections was created in 1957 and state prisons were removed from the list of Commissioner of Agriculture responsibilities).

Florida department of agriculture & consumer services division of licensing

Florida scales used in trade, as this hospital cafeteria checkout scale in Port Charlotte, are inspected for accuracy by the Division of Standards' Bureau of Weights and Measures.

The Agricultural Services Reorganization Act (ASRA) was passed in 1959 and became effective January 15, 1961. This state law abolished some independent boards and bureaus, which were assigned to the Department of Agriculture's divisions. These included: Administration, Animal Industry, Dairy Industry, Fruit and Vegetable Inspection, Marketing, Plant Industry, Inspection and Standards. The State Chemist, a position that existed since 1891, was moved to the new Division of Chemistry.

The Legislature created the Office of Consumer Services in 1967. The Executive Reorganization Act of 1969 renamed the Office of Consumer Services the Division of Consumer Services and the Board of Forestry the Division of Forestry. The Department of Agriculture was renamed the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS).

The 1992 Legislature passed Chapter 92-291 of the Laws of Florida, which formally organized the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services into the following divisions: Administration, Agricultural Environmental Services (AES), Animal Industry, Plant Industry, Marketing and Development, Dairy Industry, Food Safety, Fruit and Vegetables, Consumer Services, Forestry, Standards, Aquaculture, and Licensing.[3]

In addition to the above divisions, the FDACS includes separate offices for Agricultural Law Enforcement, Agricultural Water Policy, Agricultural Emergency Preparedness, the Inspector General, as well as for the Commissioner of Agriculture.[4]

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services building in Tallahassee.

Organization[edit]

Florida department of agriculture & consumer services division of licensing

A petroleum inspector visiting a Mobil station in Port Charlotte

The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is headed by the commissioner, who is elected statewide to a four-year term. The commissioner is assisted in managing the department by a chief of staff, three deputy commissioners and one assistant deputy commissioner. The department is organizated into twelve programmatic Divisions and one support division, each headed by a division director. Each division is subdivided into bureaus, with each headed by a bureau chief. The bureaus are further subdivided into sections.

Discrimination policy[edit]

In January 2019, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (in the past was called the Florida Agricultural Commission) explicitly added sexual orientation and gender identity to their discrimination workplace policy.[5][6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Department Home". Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Archived from the original on 2011-01-01. Retrieved 2011-01-04.
  2. ^ "State Forests in Florida". Florida Division of Forestry. Retrieved April 8, 2010.
  3. ^ "Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services: About the Division-History". Archived from the original on 2008-10-24. Retrieved 2008-10-25.
  4. ^ "Select a Division". Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Archived from the original on 2008-10-13. Retrieved April 8, 2010.
  5. ^ "Ag. Commissioner Nikki Fried adds sexual orientation, gender identity to department's workplace protections". loridapolitics.com.
  6. ^ "Commissioner Fried Announces Policies Protecting Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity". freshfromflorida.com. January 18, 2019.

Florida department of agriculture & consumer services division of licensing

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  • Division of Consumer Services official website

What does Florida Department of Agriculture do?

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services supports and promotes Florida agriculture, protects the environment, safeguards consumers, and ensures the safety and wholesomeness of food.

How do I contact the Florida Department of Agriculture?

Our Divisions and Offices Staff in our call center is available to assist you from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday, at 1-800-HELP-FLA (1-800-435-7352) or 1-800-FL-AYUDA (1-800-352-9832).

How do I get my agricultural license in Florida?

How do I get a Florida Ag Dealer License?.
Complete the Florida Agricultural Dealer Application;.
Obtain a Florida Agricultural Dealer Surety Bond; and..
Send the application and bond to the Department of Agriculture..

How do I look up a business license in Florida?

In order to search business entities in Florida, you must go to the SunBiz Secretary of State's Website. Once on the page, you have the option to lookup an entity (Corporation, LLC, Limited Partnership) by; Name, Officer, Registered Agent, Tax (EIN) Number, or Document Number. *Click Here to lookup a Partnership.