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Peter S Fleitman
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93-005811  RACHEL M. DELEON vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES  (1993)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 23, 1996
The issue for consideration in this case is whether Petitioner was unlawfully discriminated against in the conditions of her employment by the Respondent as alleged in her formal charge of discrimination.Evidence shows disparate treatment and discrimination on basis of national origin but no evidence produced to establish quantum of damage compensible.
98-005279RU  AUDREY V. OBINYAN vs DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE  (1998)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 04, 1998
Whether the Department of Revenue has violated the requirements of Section 120.54(1)(a), Florida Statutes, by failing to adopt the June 1998 edition of its Code of Conduct and the July 1995 edition of its Disciplinary Procedures and Standards as rules pursuant to the rulemaking procedures of Section 120.54, Florida Statutes.Because the Department stipulated that its Code of Conduct Guidelines and Disciplinary Standards and Procedures were statements of general applicability implementing policy, documents are rules and violate Section 120.54(1)(a), Florida Statutes.
94-001331  SIMIN N. HARVIN vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES  (1994)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 11, 1994
Whether Respondent committed an unlawful employment practice in denying the applications for promotion of Petitioner Williams, a black male; and Petitioner Harvin, a female of Iranian national origin.No showing of illiegal discrimination on basis of bias against race, gender, or national origin. Dismissal of petition recommended.
96-001973  FLOYD L. HYLTON vs DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE  (1996)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 26, 1996
The dispositive issues are: (1) whether this case should be dismissed because Petitioner Floyd L. Hylton did not qualify as a candidate for elective office on July 19, 1996 thereby rendering this matter moot; and, if not (2) whether Petitioner's proposed candidacy for Clay County Tax Collector involves a conflict of interest or an activity that interferes with his state employment.Petitioners request to run for the office of Clay County Tax Collector is moot because he didn't seek that office after being given the opportunity to do so.
96-001123F  DOUGLAS REYMORE vs DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE  (1996)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 04, 1996
The issues presented are whether Petitioner is entitled to an award of (1) the reasonable attorney's fees and costs he incurred in DOAH Case No. 95-3137BID pursuant to the Florida Equal Access to Justice Act and (2) his attorney's fees and costs incurred in this proceeding pursuant to Section 120.569(2)(c) [formerly 120.57(1)(b)5], Florida Statutes.Successful bid protestor entitled to fees for that proceeding and additional fees due to Department filing pleadings for improper purposes herein.
96-001122F  PICKETT, FANELLI AND O'TOOLE, P. A. vs DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE  (1996)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 04, 1996
The issues in this case are: whether Petitioner is entitled to attorneys' fees and costs incurred in DOAH case no. 95-3138BID pursuant to Section 57.111, Florida Statutes; and, if so, in what amount; and whether Petitioner is entitled to attorneys' and costs incurred in the instant case pursuant to Section 120.57(1)(b)5, Florida Statutes.Petitioner prevailed as small business entitled to fees at maximum and under improper purpose provision.
96-002275  TOMMY C. CHASTAIN, III vs DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE  (1996)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 10, 1996
The issue to be resolved in this proceeding concerns whether the Respondent, the Department of Revenue, should allow the Petitioner, Tommy C. Chastain, III, to remain an employee of the Department, as Property Appraiser II, if the Petitioner embarks upon a candidacy for the office of Property Appraiser for Bradford County, Florida. Essentially, it must be determined whether there would be a conflict of interest between his duties as an appraiser in the ad valorem tax administration program of the Department and his candidacy for the office of County Property Appraiser.Pet. failed to show no conflict of interest between his job as State Ad. ValoremTax Appraisor and office he sought election for; Company Property Appraiser; must resign.
96-002054  ROBERT M. HENDRICK vs DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE  (1996)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 03, 1996
The issue is whether petitioner's candidacy for the office of Tax Collector would conflict or interfere with his employment as an auditor for the Department of Revenue.No conflict of interest between petitioner's candidacy for Tax Collector and employment as auditor for Department of Revenue.
90-006600  K. KRISTINE NOWACKI vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES  (1990)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 17, 1990
The issue for determination is whether Respondent is guilty of discrimination in employment on the basis of sex.Petitioner's inability to perform job chores and not her sex was the basis for her employment termination.

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