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Nikita S. Parker
Nikita S. Parker
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19-004145  RINA RICHARD DEMICHAEL vs DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES, DIVISION OF RETIREMENT  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Aug. 05, 2019
Whether Petitioner, Rina Richard DeMichael (“Petitioner”), the surviving spouse of David DeMichael, is entitled to change the Florida Retirement System (“FRS”) retirement benefits payment Option 1 selected by Mr. DeMichael.Petitioner, a surviving spouse, cannot change her deceased husband's Option 1 retirement benefit selection once payments were cashed or deposited. Evidence failed to establish husband's mental incapacity or duress.
19-005499  DELORIS WILLIAMS vs DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES, DIVISION OF RETIREMENT  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 14, 2019
The issue in this case is whether Petitioner, a surviving beneficiary, is entitled to change the Florida Retirement System retirement benefits 1 All references to chapter 120 are to the 2019 version. payment option selected by her now-deceased spouse, a member of the Florida Retirement System.Petitioner, a beneficiary, did not prove that she was entitled to change the FRS retirement benefits payment option that had been selected by her husband, an FRS member, when he retired.
19-002746  LEWIS VELKEN vs DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES, DIVISION OF RETIREMENT  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 22, 2019
Whether Petitioner Lewis Velken failed to meet the Deferred Retirement Option Program ("DROP") termination requirements set forth in chapter 121, Florida Statutes; and, if so, whether he is liable for repayment of the distribution from DROP in the amount of $691,307.41.Petitioner is an independent contractor pursuant to section 121.021(50) and rule 60S-6.001(33). Therefore, he did not violate the terms of the DROP agreement and gets to retain his FRS retirement benefits.
19-002985  LORI A. SAVINSKY, AS GUARDIAN OF THE PROPERTY OF CALI ANN SAVINSKY, THE MINOR WARD vs DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES, FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM, BUREAU OF BENEFIT PAYMENTS  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 04, 2019
Whether Petitioner, as a surviving minor child, is entitled to benefits from the Florida Retirement System (FRS), instead of the beneficiaries designated by the FRS member on the form provided by the Department of Management Services, Division of Retirement (Department). Alternatively stated, the issue is what effect, if any, did the marriage and subsequent divorce of the FRS member to the minor child's mother have on his previous designation of beneficiaries, pursuant to section 121.091, Florida Statutes (2018).1/Petitioner failed to prove that FRS member's minor child is entitled to receive benefits instead of the beneficiaries designated by the FRS member.
17-002555  LEVITA PARKER vs ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS  (2017)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 28, 2017
Whether Petitioner, Levita Parker, was subject to a discriminatory practice by Respondent, Orange County Public Schools (Orange County), in violation of the sections 760.10 and 112.3187, Florida Statutes1/; and, if so, what remedy is appropriate.Petitioner failed to establish a prima facie case of discrimination. Recommendation: FCHR dismiss the case.
20-001840  REBECCA HERNANDEZ vs DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES, DIVISION OF RETIREMENT  (2020)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 15, 2020
Whether Petitioner, Rebecca Hernandez ("Hernandez"), is entitled to the $22,943.81 her late mother, Darlene Rice ("Rice" or "Mother"), paid to buy into the Florida Retirement System Pension Plan ("Pension Plan"), as well as other monies transferred from Rice's Investment Plan account to the Pension Plan account, or is Hernandez only entitled to the $2,654.17 in employee contributions that Rice paid into the Pension Plan while an active member of that plan.Beneficiary was entitled to recover her mother's FRS death benefits, including (1) mother's vested contributions from her prior Investment Plan account and (2) the "buy in" fee her mother paid to transfer into the Pension Plan.

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