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Emory Robert Meek
Emory Robert Meek
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Bankruptcy No. 81-2220  Matter of Moriarty  (1983)
United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida Filed: Jan. 25, 1983 Citations: 27 B.R. 73
27 B.R. 73 (1983) In the Matter of Michael S. & Ellen C. MORIARTY, Debtors. Bankruptcy No. 81-2220. United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida, Tampa Division. January 25, 1983. Darryl C. Casanueva, Port Charlotte, Fla., for debtors. Diane L. Jensen, Fort Myers, Fla., trustee. FINAL ORDER ON TRUSTEE'S OBJECTION TO LISTED EXEMPT PROPERTY ALEXANDER L. PASKAY, Chief Judge. THIS CAUSE came on for hearing upon the Trustee's Objection to Listed Exempt Property, filed by Diane L. Jensen, Trustee in Ba..
84-003712  SAN MARCO SURGICAL CENTER, LTD. vs. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES  (1984)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Apr. 03, 1986
This proceeding was initiated when HRS proposed to deny San Marco's application for Certificate of Need No. 3304 for an ambulatory surgical center in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida. San Marco filed a timely petition for formal hearing. Initially four intervenors were involved: Baptist, Memorial, Surgical Services of Jacksonville, Inc. and Medivision of Duval County, Inc. Surgical Services filed its Notice of Voluntary Dismissal on March 7, 1985, and Medivision withdrew on October 28, 1985. At the hearing, San Marco offered evidence through eight witnesses and 28 exhibits; HRS presented one witness and one exhibit; and the two intervenors presented nine witnesses and 26 exhibits. Certain exhibits, by stipulation of the parties, were entered as "Hearing Officer Exhibits." Those four exhibits included the state agency action plan, the petitioner's application for CON, a three-volume state health plan and the District IV health plan The primary issue is whether San Marco is entitled to Certificate of Need No. 3304 for an ambulatory surgical center which will include two operating rooms. During the course of the proceeding several ancillary issues developed; those issues are summarized here and are addressed in the body of this recommended order: In determining need for a free-standing ambulatory surgery center, is it appropriate to consider evidence of out- patient surgical services provided by hospitals? (Petitioner's Motion in Limine, T-9). Is the project proposed by San Marco an "ambulatory surgical center" as defined in subsection 381.493(3)(a), Florida Statutes? (Respondent's Motion to Dismiss, T-500). Should the intervenors, Baptist and Memorial be dismissed for failure to establish standing? (Petitioner's Motion for directed verdict, T-1182). The briefs, memoranda and proposed orders of the parties have been carefully considered in the preparation of this Recommended Order. A specific ruling on each proposed finding of fact is included in the Appendix attached hereto. On March 25, 1986, Petitioner filed a Motion for Restricted Reopening of Record. Basis for the motion is Medivision's withdrawal of its application for certificate of need. The motion is denied.Certificate Of Need to ambulatory surgery facility should be denied as when no need due to surplus of ambulatory surgery rooms in relevant planning subdistrict.

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