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Bonni Spatara Jensen
Bonni Spatara Jensen
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16-003298  DOUG WILLIAMS vs CITY OF CORAL SPRINGS POLICE OFFICERS' PENSION FUND  (2016)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 27, 2016
The issue to be determined is whether the Board of Trustees for the City of Coral Springs Police Officers' Pension Fund (Respondent or the Board) should issue final orders suspending payment of pension benefits to Douglas Williams and Sherry Williams (Petitioners or the Williamses) pending a later Board decision on forfeiture pursuant to section 112.3173, Florida Statutes (2016),1/ consistent with initial orders recommending such suspension of benefits issued on March 15, 2016.Respondent failed to demonstrate that it had been delegated legislative authority from the City to allow it to adopt policy on suspension of retirement benefits, or to apply that policy to Petitioners.
16-003302  SHERRY WILLIAMS vs CITY OF CORAL SPRINGS POLICE OFFICERS' PENSION FUND  (2016)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 27, 2016
The issue to be determined is whether the Board of Trustees for the City of Coral Springs Police Officers' Pension Fund (Respondent or the Board) should issue final orders suspending payment of pension benefits to Douglas Williams and Sherry Williams (Petitioners or the Williamses) pending a later Board decision on forfeiture pursuant to section 112.3173, Florida Statutes (2016),1/ consistent with initial orders recommending such suspension of benefits issued on March 15, 2016.Respondent failed to demonstrate that it had been delegated legislative authority from the City to allow it to adopt policy on suspension of retirement benefits, or to apply that policy to Petitioners.
10-002233  MICHAEL DELONG vs WEST PALM BEACH POLICE PENSION FUND  (2010)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 23, 2010
Whether the Petitioner is eligible for vested deferred retirement pension benefits payable by the West Palm Beach Police Pension Fund ("Fund").Petitioner did not accrue service credit during time he received disability retirement benefits and, therefore, was not vested in the pension plan. Request for vested deferred retirement benefits should be denied.
20-004311  WILLIAM F. DAVIS, JR. vs VILLAGE OF PALM SPRINGS GENERAL EMPLOYEES? PENSION PLAN, BOARD OF TRUSTEES  (2020)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Sep. 25, 2020
Whether Petitioner’s rights, privileges, and benefits to which he is, or may be entitled to, or has previously received from the Village of Palm Springs General Employee’s Pension Fund should be forfeited pursuant to section 112.3173, Florida Statutes.Respondent proved that Petitioner was convicted of a specified criminal offense requiring forfeiture of his rights and benefits under the Village's pension plan.
20-002557FC  DOUG WILLIAMS AND SHERRY WILLIAMS vs CITY OF CORAL SPRINGS POLICE OFFICERS' PENSION FUND  (2020)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 04, 2020
The issue to be determined is whether Petitioners are entitled to an award of reasonable prevailing party attorney’s fees and costs stemming from a prior consolidated action before ALJ F. Scott Boyd, DOAH Case Nos. 16-3298 and 16-3302, pursuant to section 185.05, Florida Statutes. Before the final hearing, the parties stipulated to an amount of reasonable prevailing party attorney’s fees and costs if the undersigned determines that Petitioners are entitled to an award of reasonable prevailing party attorney’s fees and costs stemming from that prior action before ALJ Boyd.Petitioners have not demonstrated entitlement to costs and reasonable attorney's fees as "prevailing parties" pursuant to section 185.05(5), Fla. Stat.

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