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  "body_html": "<h2>Regulatory Examinations and Enforcement</h2>\n<p>Florida inspects every {{license_type}} business at least once every five years to make sure it follows the rules. You must keep records organized at all times — not just before an inspection. These records include customer ID files, transaction records, and staff training acknowledgments.</p>\n<p>During an inspection, only the BSA/AML Compliance Officer may speak with examiners. No other staff member may talk to them without the BSA/AML Compliance Officer's permission.</p>\n<p>Breaking the rules carries serious penalties. A first violation means a fine between $1,000 and $3,500 and up to a 10-day suspension. Repeated violations can mean fines up to $10,000, a 30-day suspension, and loss of your license.</p>",
  "narration_text": "Florida inspects every {{license_type}} business at least once every five years to make sure it follows the rules. You must keep records organized at all times — not just before an inspection. These records include customer ID files, transaction records, and staff training acknowledgments.\r\n\r\nDuring an inspection, only the BSA/AML Compliance Officer may speak with examiners. No other staff member may talk to them without the BSA/AML Compliance Officer's permission.\r\n\r\nBreaking the rules carries serious penalties. A first violation means a fine between $1,000 and $3,500 and up to a 10-day suspension. Repeated violations can mean fines up to $10,000, a 30-day suspension, and loss of your license."
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