DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES, DIVISION OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION vs GRAY'S HEATING AND COOLING, LLC
This cause came on for consideration pursuant to sections 766.304 and 766.305(7), Florida Statutes, upon the Stipulation and Joint Petition for Compensation of Claim Arising out of Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Pursuant to Chapter 766, Florida Statutes (Stipulation and Joint Petition), filed with the Division of Administrative Hearings on April 20, 2015, for the entry of an order approving the resolution of a claim for compensation benefits filed in accordance with the provisions of...
Whether Petitioner is entitled to attorneys’ fees under 57.111, Florida Statutes.The claim under 57.111, Florida Statutes, dismissed for failure to prosecute.
On December 29, 2014, Petitioner, Ashley Suzanne Tilka, individually and on behalf of Addyson Tilka (Addyson), a minor, filed a Petition Under Protest Pursuant to Florida Statute Section 766.301 et seq. with the Division of Administrative Hearings (DOAH) for a determination of compensability under the Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Plan (Plan). On November 9, 2015, Petitioner filed an Amended Petition Under Protest (Petition). DOAH served NICA with a copy of the Petition...
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION, DIVISION OF HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS vs GRILL 301, D/B/A GRILL 301
AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION vs CHANEL NURSING CARE ALF, CORP.
The issue in this proceeding is whether the Respondent committed an unlawful employment practice against Petitioner in violation of the Florida Civil Rights Act.Evidence did not show discrimination (race or retaliation). Both employees used racial slurs towards each other. Both were terminated.
The issue in this case is whether Respondent engaged in an unlawful employment practice by discriminating against Petitioner on the basis of a handicap in violation of section 760.10, Florida Statutes.Petitioner did not establish that Respondent met the definition of "employer" in section 760.02(7), Fla. Stat.; Recommend dismissal for lack of jurisdiction.
RHONDA L. ROLLE vs FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Whether the Hernando County Housing Authority (Respondent) unlawfully engaged in a discriminatory housing practice against Peggy Troiano (Petitioner) on the basis of her disability by refusing to provide Section 8 funding for a housing unit being occupied by Petitioner and the housing unit's owner, Petitioner’s daughter, Julia Williams.Petitioner failed to prove her claim of housing discrimination based upon her disability.
KENNETH L. WESTLEY vs FAMU POM
VIVIAN SIEGEL vs PALMAS DE MAJORCA CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.
HERMAN SOUTHALL vs DEPARTMENT OF CITRUS
This cause came on for consideration upon the Stipulation Pertaining to Lump Sum Payment for Bathroom and/or Handicap Modifications of Dwelling (Stipulation) filed with the Division of Administrative Hearings on June 22, 2017, by Petitioners, Jesus Camacho, Jr. and Susan E. Camacho, and Respondent, Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association.Order approving stipulation for lump sum payment for bathroom and/or handicap modifications of dwelling.
TABLE TOP LINEN RENTAL, INC. vs DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
MUNILLA CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT, LLC vs DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
VOLUSIA COUNTY vs DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE
The issue to be determined in these consolidated cases is whether proposed Florida Administrative Code Rule 62-42.300 is an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority.Petitioners are estopped to challenge the unchanged portions of the rule and failed to prove that the changed portions of the rule are vague.
TERESA G. RIUS vs AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION
Whether the Petitioner, Linda Cattanach, was subject to an unlawful employment practice by Respondent, Florida Department of Elder Affairs, based on her sex or in retaliation for her opposition to an unlawful employment practice in violation of section 760.10, Florida Statutes (2013).2/Petitioner proved a prima facie case of retaliation in violation of the Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992.