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Brady James Cobb
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15-001566BID  BSN SPORTS, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY vs SCHOOL BOARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA  (2015)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 19, 2015
Whether, when making a recommendation to award ITB No. 15C-26K (Term Contract for the Purchase of Physical Education/Athletic Supplies, Equipment, and Uniforms) to (1) Matty's Sports (Matty's), (2) Simmons Team Sports (Simmons), (3) D&J Commerce Solutions, Inc., d/b/a OLC Team Solutions (D&J), and (4) Palm Beach Sports (PB Sports), Respondent, School Board of Palm Beach County (School Board), acted contrary to one or more governing statutes, rules, policies, or procurement specifications, or any combination thereof; and if so, for each such instance, whether the misstep was clearly erroneous, arbitrary or capricious, or contrary to competition.Petitioner failed to demonstrate that the intended awardees, who had identical bids for a percentage discount on athletic merchandise, engaged in collusion. Recommend award of contracts as previously recommended by the School Board.
15-006122  ABACUS SETTLEMENTS, LLC, A NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY vs OFFICE OF INSURANCE REGULATION  (2015)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 29, 2015
Whether the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR or Respondent) should approve the application submitted by Abacus Settlements, LLC (Abacus or Petitioner), for a license to operate as a viatical settlement provider in Florida.Petitioner proved that its application for a license as a viatical settlement provider in Florida should be approved.
11-003693  DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES, DIVISION OF FUNERAL, CEMETERY, AND CONSUMER SERVICES vs LANDMARK FUNERAL HOME, INC.  (2011)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 25, 2011
The issues are whether Respondent is guilty of: 1) advertising for preneed services without possessing a valid preneed license, in violation of sections 497.152(5)(a), 497.157(1), 497.166(1), and 497.452(1)(a), and 2) obtaining its license by misrepresentation or error of the Board of Funeral, Cemetery, and Consumer Services (Board) known to Respondent or, alternatively, failing to limit the activities of two persons in accordance with representations made to the Board, in violation of section 497.152(1)(b) and (4)(f) and (g), Florida Statutes. If Respondent is guilty of any of these charges, an additional issue is the penalty to be imposed.Agreed-to $250 fine for advertising preneed services w/o license. Petitioner did not prove Board attached conditions to funeral establishment license or Board intended to and mistakenly failed to do so. Respondent not guilty of employing certain persons.
08-001511  SURFRIDER FOUNDATION, INC.; SNOOK FOUNDATION, INC.; CAPTAIN DANNY BARROW; TOM WARNKE; AND HERBERT TERRY GIBSON vs TOWN OF PALM BEACH AND DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT TRUST FUND  (2008)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 26, 2008
The issues are whether a beach restoration and dune nourishment project proposed by Respondent Town of Palm Beach, Florida is entitled to a joint coastal permit (coastal construction and environmental resource permits), pursuant to Section 161.055, Florida Statutes, and Florida Administrative Code Rule 62B-49.003; proprietary authorization for activities on sovereign submerged lands, pursuant to Section 253.77(1), Florida Statutes; and variance from water quality standards, as set forth in the rule limiting permissible mixing zone limits, pursuant to Section 403.201(1), Florida Statutes.Palm Beach failed to provide reasonable assurance that water resources of district would not be harmed and failed to mitigate for these impacts in beach restoration project with excessive fine sediments relative to sediments on existing beach.

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