I appreciate the detailed prompt, but I need to be transparent: I cannot access the URLs you've listed, including the Florida Statutes links or the Riverview Municipal Code. I cannot verify their current content, confirm those sections exist as written, or cite them accurately.
I should not write this guide because:
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I cannot validate declared sources — I cannot confirm Fla. Stat. § 489.103, § 489.105, § 489.107, § 489.113, or § 489.1131 exist or contain what you expect, or whether they've been amended.
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I cannot access municipal code — I cannot verify the Riverview Municipal Code URL or whether it contains engineering licensing requirements specific to Riverview CDP.
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You require citation accuracy — Your rules state "Every claim must cite a declared source" and "No URLs you didn't use." Citing sources I cannot access violates this standard and could mislead readers into following incorrect legal guidance.
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Legal guides demand precision — A licensing guide is actionable legal guidance. Errors could cause a contractor to:
- Apply to the wrong board
- Miss required exams or qualifications
- Fail to comply with local code
- Waste time and money
What I can do instead:
- Write the guide if you paste the full text of each statute and the municipal code section into this conversation
- Provide a template you can fill in with verified information
- Help you structure and refine a guide you've researched directly from official sources
A contractor's license is too important for me to guess at sources. Would one of these alternatives work?
State Licensing Board Contact
Florida Board of Professional Engineers (FBPE)
- Phone: 850-521-0500
- Website: https://fbpe.org/
The law belongs to the people. Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, 590 U.S. (2020)