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Harry Osborne Thomas
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13-001849RP  G. B., Z. L., THROUGH HIS GUARDIAN K. L., J. H., AND M. R. vs AGENCY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES  (2013)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 16, 2013
The issue in this case is whether proposed rules 65G-4.0210 through 65G-4.027 (the “Proposed Rules”) are an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority as defined in section 120.52(8), Florida Statutes. (Unless specifically stated otherwise herein, all references to Florida Statutes shall be to the 2012 codification.) Specifically, Petitioners assert that the Proposed Rules (1) enlarge, modify, and contravene the specific provisions of the law they purport to implement; (2) contain vague and inadequate standards that vest unbridled discretion in the Agency for Persons with Disabilities (the “Agency” or “APD”); (3) are arbitrary and capricious; and (4) exceed the grant of rulemaking authority in section 393.0662(9), Florida Statutes. Petitioners further argue that, (5) APD failed to follow applicable rulemaking procedures required by sections 120.54(3) and 120.541, Florida Statutes, because APD failed to provide a Statement of Estimated Regulatory Costs (“SERC”) as a part of the rulemaking process.The rules proposed by APD are not an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority.
Bankruptcy Nos. 90-4195-3P7, 90-4223-3P7  In Re Olympia Holding Corp.  (2000)
United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida Filed: May 16, 2000 Citations: 250 B.R. 136
250 B.R. 136 (2000) In re OLYMPIA HOLDING CORPORATION, a/k/a P*I*E* Nationwide, Inc., et al., Debtors. Bankruptcy Nos. 90-4195-3P7, 90-4223-3P7. United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida, Jacksonville Division. May 16, 2000. *137 Gardner F. Davis, Jacksonville, FL, for plaintiff. Michael G. Neri, Philadelphia, PA, for defendant. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW GEORGE L. PROCTOR, Chief Judge. This case came before the Court upon the Objection of Lloyd T. Whitaker (the "Trustee") to the ..
04-002384  COMMERCIAL CARRIER CORPORATION vs DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES, DIVISION OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION  (2004)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 09, 2004
Whether Commercial Carrier Corporation (Petitioner), has the financial strength necessary to ensure the timely payment of all current and future workers' compensation claims in the State of Florida; Whether Petitioner has maintained a net worth of at least $1 million during the period 1999 to 2004; and Whether Petitioner shall post an additional qualifying security deposit to remain qualified to self-insure and the amount of the additional security deposit to be posted.Petitioner failed to prove that it has the financial strength to ensure timely payment of workers` compensation benfits. Petitioner failed to maintain a net worth of at least $1 million. Recommend additional security to maintain self-insurance status.

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