Case ID: so2d_525/html/0922-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Ronald T. PASCALE and Leonard C. Chandler, Appellants, v. DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE, Appellee.
    No. 87-2389.
    District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
    May 3, 1988.
    Rehearing Denied June 15, 1988.
    
      Gatlin, Woods, Carlson & Cowdery and Thomas F. Woods, Tallahassee, for appellants.
    William W. Tharpe, Jr., Tallahassee, for appellee.
    Before SCHWARTZ, C.J., and BARKDULL and FERGUSON, JJ.
   PER CURIAM.

Finding that the evidence of “sliding” did not meet the test of clear and convincing proof required by Ferris v. Turlington, 510 So.2d 292 (Fla.1987) (decided after the initial hearing in the instant matter) we reverse the administrative order revoking and suspending the appellants’ two licenses to sell insurance with directions to dismiss the proceedings against them.

Reversed and remanded with directions. 
      
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