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Published: September 4, 2009
TALLAHASSEE - The head of Florida's Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Department is resigning.
Electra Theodorides-Bustle sent her letter of resignation Friday to Gov. Charlie Crist and Florida's three elected Cabinet officials. She was named to the position in February 2007 shortly after Crist took office. Bustle's resignation is effective Sept. 15.
Theodorides-Bustle had previously served as an assistant commissioner at the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, lobbying the Legislature for the agency's budget needs.
The highway safety's agency's major responsibilities include vehicle registration and titling, driver testing and licensing and the Florida Highway Patrol, which is responsible for enforcing traffic laws.
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