{
  "body_html": "<h2>Regulatory Examinations and Enforcement</h2>\n<p>Florida inspects every Part III, Chapter 560, Florida Statutes 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 Part III, Chapter 560, Florida Statutes 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."
}