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TELEPHONE CONFERENCE CALL MEETING MINUTES WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2011 10:00 a.m. EST MEET-ME-NUMBER: (888) 808-6959 I. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at approximately 10:00 a.m. EST by Mr. Abram Finkelstein, Board Chair. II. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT Abram Finkelstein, Chair John Jones, Vice Chair Celeste Dockery Keith Reeves MEMBERS ABSENT STAFF PRESENT Rick Morrison, Executive Director, DBPR Krista Woodard, Government Analyst II, DBPR Mary Ellen Clark, Board Counsel, Office of the Attorney General Eric Hurst, Prosecuting Attorney, DBPR OTHERS PRESENT Mark Mark, Department of Financial Services, Workers Compensation Michael Miller, Kunkel, Miller & Hament, P.A. Timothy Tack, Kunkel, Miller & Hament, P.A. Scott Buchanan Chris Cona Curtis Donovan Monica Dusek Rodney Jordan Judy Malone Larry Kosta Dana Grutchfield Corey Witzel Matt Thomas Will Tenney The meeting was opened with a roll call and a quorum was established. III. REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF THE DECEMBER 22, 2010 TELEPHONE CONFERENCE CALL MEETING MINUTES Mr. Jones moved to approve the minutes. Ms. Segal seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Page 1 of 7

IV. REVIEW AND CONSIDERATION OF EMPLOYEE LEASING COMPANY AND CONTROLLING PERSON APPLICATIONS A. Choice Employer Solutions, Inc. (EL Applicant) Chris Cona, Controlling Person Applicant Mr. Finkelstein presented the company and controlling person applications. Ms. Dockery moved to approve the applications. B. Tampa Service Company, Inc. (GL Applicant) d/b/a Pacesetter Personnel Services Payroll Services Division C. Florida Staffing Service, Inc. (GM Applicant) Kenneth Joekel, CO 790 Larry Kosta, CO 794 (EL Termination Tampa Service Company, Inc. EL 344) Mr. Finkelstein presented the group leader and group member applications. He also presented the termination of operations for Tampa Service company, Inc. Mr. Finkelstein moved to approve the applications and termination of operations. D. Curtis Donovan, Controlling Person Applicant STS National Management Services, Inc. d/b/a MBA VII EL 407 Mr. Finkelstein presented the controlling person application of Mr. Donovan. Mr. Donovan was present and represented by Mr. Michael Miller. Mr. Finkelstein stated he was very concerned about this application, especially the credit report. Questions were asked of Mr. Donovan concerning his credit report and certain accounts. Mr. Donovan and Mr. Miller addressed the board concerning the accounts. After a lengthy discussion, Mr. Miller waived the 90-day deemer clause to allow Mr. Donovan time to gather additional information pertaining to his credit. Mr. Reeves moved to table discussion of this application for 90 days to allow Mr. Donovan time to submit additional information relating to his credit report and to increase the comfort level of the board. Page 2 of 7

E. Melvin Klinghoffer, Controlling Person Applicant A-1 Contract Staffing III, LLC GL 111 A-1 Contract Staffing II, LLC GM 342 A-1 Contract Staffing, Inc. GM 278 Pay Admin, LLC GM 406 Mr. Finkelstein presented the controlling person application of Mr. Klinghoffer. Ms. Dockery abstained from the discussion and vote due to her relationship with Mr. Klinghoffer. She stated that based on their relationship, she would not be able to be fair or impartial. Mr. Jones moved to approve the application. V. REVIEW AND CONSIDERATION OF TERMINATION OF EMPLOYEE LEASING COMPANY OPERATIONS A. Infiniti Resource Management, LLC EL 290 Mr. Finkelstein presented the application for termination of operations. Mr. Reeves asked about the outstanding liabilities listed on the termination form. No one was present to answer the questions asked. Mr. Reeves moved to table discussion of the application until more information is received pertaining to the outstanding liabilities. VI. REVIEW AND CONSIDERATION OF CONTROLLING PERSON RELINQUISHMENTS A. Teresa Lynn Dick, CO 710 Administrative Concepts Corporation GL 108 Administrative Concepts 2000 Corporation GM 268 21 st Century Concepts LLC d/b/a Administrative Concepts GM 333 Administrative Concepts 2003, Inc. GM 359 Simple Employer Solutions, Inc. GL 126 Administrative Concepts 2010, Inc. GM 320 Mr. Finkelstein presented the controlling person relinquishment of Teresa Lynn Dick. Mr. Finkelstein moved to accept the relinquishment. B. John Walker Hardin, CO 797 Accountfirst Insurance Services, Inc. EL 303 HHG I, Inc. EL 304 SC of Florida II, Inc. EL 260 SCI Global HR, Inc. EL 394 SCI HR Outsourcing, Inc. EL 395 Page 3 of 7

Staffing Concepts National, Inc. EL 127 Venture Resources Group, LLC EL 138 Mr. Finkelstein presented the controlling person relinquishment of John Walker Hardin from the companies listed. Ms. Woodard advised that Mr. Hardin would maintain his license with other employee leasing companies. Mr. Finkelstein moved to accept the relinquishment. VII. REPORTS A. Office of the Attorney General Mary Ellen Clark Ms. Clark advised that she resubmitted the Rules Report that was included in the December agenda. She informed that at the December meeting it was determined that two of the rules previously voted upon would not require the enhanced SERC that was called for by the new legislation and House Bill 1565. She further stated that since that meeting, Mr. Morrison has been diligently working on the enhanced SERCS and he has provided additional information such a competed SERC or information on why he believes that a SERC is not required. Ms. Clark further stated that what is being presented, that could be voted upon, is a SERC or worksheets for Rules 61G7-5.001, 61G7-5.0033, and 61G7-5.005, Florida Administrative Code. The following actions were taken: Rule 61G7-5.001, F.A.C. Application Procedures: Applications Form; Fees; Confidential Information; Denial of Application; Request for Hearing Mr. Finkelstein moved to approve the SERC as presented. Ms. Clark advised that the board must still respond to the letters from JAPC dating back to June 2010 before further action on the rule can be taken. Rule 61G7-5.0033, F.A.C. Consolidated and Combined Financial Statements Ms. Clark advised that the following language was approved at the November 17, 2010 and was published on December 3, 2010. She further stated that at the November 17, 2010 meeting, the board asked that a SERC be prepared for its review. (1) All reviewed or audited financial statements submitted to the Department by Florida licensed employee leasing companies shall be presented in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), as defined by Rule 61H1-20.007, F.A.C. (2) An employee leasing company or an employee leasing company group that is a subsidiary or a member of another entity that may otherwise be included in the consolidated financial statements of a parent or a Page 4 of 7

controlling entity, may submit individual reviewed or audited financial statements to satisfy the filing requirements of Section 468.525(3)(e), F.S. (3) An employee leasing company or an employee leasing company group may be included in the consolidated financial statements of a licensed or non-licensed parent or controlling entity to meet the requirements of Section 468.525(3)(e), F.S., as applicable, so long as there are Board-approved cross guarantees between the parent or controlling entity and all Florida-licensed employee leasing companies included in such statements. (4) A Florida-licensed employee leasing company, employee leasing company group, employee leasing company groups, or any combination thereof, may submit combined audited or reviewed financial statements to meet the requirements of Section 468.525(3)(e), F.S. as applicable, so long as there are Board-approved cross-guarantees between all employee leasing companies and all entities covered in the combined financial statement are Florida-licensed employee leasing companies. Other entities may not be included in combined financial statements. (1) An employee leasing company or an employee leasing group may submit consolidated audited or reviewed financial statements to meet the requirements of Section 468.525(3)(e), F.S., as applicable, so long as the entity exercising control over the entities that are reporting on a consolidated basis is a member of the employee leasing company group, or in the case of an ELC license, as long as the entity exercising control is a properly licensed employee leasing company and there are cross guarantees for all entities licensed under Chapter 468, Part XI, Florida Statutes. Consolidation principles provided in Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) Rule 61H1-22.003, F.A.C., shall be followed when electing to submit consolidated financial statements. Non-licensed entities may be included in the consolidated statements so long as the foregoing requirements are met. (2) An employee leasing company group may submit combined audited or reviewed financial statements to meet the requirements of Section 468.525(3)(e), F.S., as applicable, so long as all entities covered in the combined financial statement reports are members of the Florida licensed employee leasing company group. Other entities may not be included in combined financial statements. Rulemaking Specific Authority 468.522, 468.525(3)(e) FS. Law Implemented 468.525(3)(e) FS. History-New 5-26-96, Amended 9-5-04, 11-9-06,. Mr. Morrison presented additional information pertaining to the enhanced SERC and why he thinks that it is not required. After review of the additional information, Ms. Clark asked the following questions: 1. Will the proposed rule amendments have an adverse impact on small business? Ms. Dockery moved that the proposed amendments to Rule 61G7-5.0033, F.A.C. would not have an adverse impact on small business. Mr. Jones seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. 2. Will the proposed rule amendments be likely to directly or indirectly increase regulatory costs to any entity (including government) in excess of $200,000 in the aggregate in Florida within 1 year after implementation? Mr. Finkelstein moved that the proposed language would not be likely to directly or indirectly increase regulatory costs to any entity (including government) in excess of $200,000 in the aggregate in Florida within 1 year after implementation. Mr. Jones seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Page 5 of 7

Ms. Clark stated based on the board s response to the questions, an enhanced SERC would not need needed and advised Mr. Morrison to submit the proposed rule amendment to the Governor s Office of Fiscal Accountability and Regulatory Reform through DBPR s Accountability and Regulatory Affairs Office. Rule 61G7-5.005, F.A.C. Deficiency in Tangible Accounting Net Worth; Guaranty Form Acceptable to Board; Sufficient Evidence of Guarantor s Adequate Resources. Ms. Clark advised that the following language was approved at the February 17, 2010 and was published on April 30, 2010. She further stated that at the November 17, 2010 meeting, the board asked that a SERC be prepared for its review. Ms. Clark advised that if the board wanted to make any changes to the language, it would need to be voted upon and then it would need to be determined if an enhanced SERC is required. The board amended the language to read: (1) When an applicant chooses to have a guaranty to offset any deficiency in tangible accounting net worth regarding an initial application, accounting net worth or working capital regarding a renewal application, such guaranty shall be made on Form DBPR EL 4505, entitled Board Approved Guaranty Form, effective 3-18-04, which is incorporated herein by reference and available from the Board at 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0750 and from its Website located at http://www.myflorida.com/dbpr/pro/emplo/forms.html. Such guaranty shall be irrevocable until such time that the deficiency causing the guaranty has been corrected, as demonstrated by the applicant s annual financial statement, meeting the requirements of Rule 61G7-5.0032, F.A.C., or until a new guaranty has been submitted and found acceptable by the Board to replace the previously submitted guaranty. (2) through (3) No change. Rulemaking Specific Authority 468.522, 468.525(3)(d) FS. Law Implemented 468.525(3) FS. History New 9-6-93, Amended 5-29-94, 5-26-96, 9-5-04, 6-8-08,. Mr. Finkelstein moved to approve the amended language as presented. After approval of the language, Ms. Clark asked the following questions: 1. Will the proposed rule amendments have an adverse impact on small business? Mr. Finkelstein moved that the proposed amendments to Rule 61G7-5.005, F.A.C. would not have an adverse impact on small business. 2. Will the proposed rule amendments be likely to directly or indirectly increase regulatory costs to any entity (including government) in excess of $200,000 in the aggregate in Florida within 1 year after implementation? Mr. Jones moved that the proposed language would not be likely to directly or indirectly increase regulatory costs to any entity (including government) in excess of $200,000 in the aggregate in Florida within 1 year after implementation. Page 6 of 7

Ms. Clark stated based on the board s response to the questions, an enhanced SERC would not need needed. She further stated that the board must still respond to the letters from JAPC dating back to June 2010. B. Office of the General Counsel Eric Hurst No Report. C. Executive Director Rick Morrison No Report. D. Chairperson Abram Finkelstein Mr. Finkelstein mentioned that the February 15, 2011 meeting scheduled for rules discussion should be tabled until a later date and proposed a one day meeting on Wednesday, February 16, 2011 only. The board agreed to a one-day meeting on February 16, 2011. VIII. OLD BUSINESS None IX. NEW BUSINESS None X. PUBLIC COMMENTS Mr. Will Tenney asked about changing the structure of the board to include brokers or insurance agents. Ms. Clark advised that a change of that nature would be a statutory change and he would need to have someone to sponsor an amendment to Section 468.521(2), Florida Statutes. XI. ADJOURNMENT Mr. Reeves moved to adjourn. The meeting adjourned at 11:45 a.m. Transcripts and/or recordings of the meeting can be obtained upon request. Page 7 of 7