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96-005982BID  JUVENILE SERVICES PROGRAM, INC. vs DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE  (1996)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 27, 1996
The issues for determination in this case are: 1) whether the Respondent’s decision to award a contract to operate a juvenile work release halfway house program to the Henry and Rilla White Foundation was clearly erroneous, contrary to competition, arbitrary, or capricious; and 2) whether the award of the contract is void as a matter of law because of procedural violations by the selection committee and the Respondent.Juvenile Justice award of BID for halfway house not clearly erroneous, contrary to competition, arbitrary, or capricious.
95-001736BID  ROBERT ALLAN WEINBERG REVOCABLE TRUST vs DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE  (1995)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 06, 1995
The issue to be resolved in this proceeding concerns whether the Respondent Department acted fraudulently, arbitrarily, illegally or dishonestly in making a decision to award Central Florida Legal Services, Inc., the Intervenor, a bid concerning a proposed contract to enter into Lease No. 800:0045. Embodied within that general issue are questions involving whether the Petitioner, Robert Allan Weinberg's (Weinberg) response to the Department's Invitation to Bid (ITB) was responsive, was the lowest and best bid and whether the Intervenor's bid was responsive to the ITB and was the lowest and best bid. Finally, it must be determined whether the Department properly evaluated the bid proposals in accordance with legally-acceptable, competitive bidding principles, in an honest and non-arbitrary fashion.Petitioner did not establish its bid was responsive as to 2 specs Respondent agency not shown to have evaluation and scored bids arbitrarily or dishonestly; even if Petitioner cheaper.
93-001886  JAMES C. BREEN vs DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE  (1993)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 05, 1993
Whether or not Petitioner is indebted to the State of Florida in the amount of $897.01 arising out of his receipt of overtime pay while in an "excluded position" with the Department of State.Sec. of State employee in excluded position could not pay back overtime mis- payment w/annual leave hrs. w/o Banking & Finance's prior approval; cites.
94-000772  IDARUE PEARL JACKSON vs DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, AND DEPARTMENT OF LOTTERY  (1994)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 10, 1994
Whether the Petitioner, Idarue Pearl Jackson, is entitled to a payment of a $2,500.00 lottery prize?Lottery prize used to pay part of petitioner's debt for aid to families with dependent children payments she received.
93-005341  DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, AND DEPARTMENT OF LOTTERY vs RAYMOND J. HOLMES  (1993)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Sep. 14, 1993
The issue for consideration in this case is whether Petitioner, Raymond J. Holmes, is entitled to the entire $5,000.00 won by him in the Florida Lottery or whether a portion thereof should be withheld for reimbursement of public assistance payments previously paid for the support of his child.Court order for repayment of foster care expenses for petitioner's children supports deduction from lottery winnings.
93-004039  DEBRA J. IHASZ vs DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, AND DEPARTMENT OF LOTTERY  (1993)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 26, 1993
At issue in this proceeding is whether petitioner's lottery prize is subject to an outstanding debt to any state agency or owing child support collected through a court.Lottery prize subject to debt owed by winner to DHRS for over payment of aid to families with dependent children.
93-002662  ALICE WHITEHEAD vs DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, AND DEPARTMENT OF LOTTERY  (1993)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 14, 1993
The issues are whether the Petitioner, Alice P. Whitehead, is indebted to the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (DHRS) for $1,362 and whether her lottery winnings should be withheld and applied to the debt.Petitioner's lottery winnings are withheld to satisfy a debt to HRS for overpayment of food stamps and Aid For Dependent Children.
92-006056  NATHANIEL WILLIAMS vs DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, AND DEPARTMENT OF LOTTERY  (1992)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 06, 1992
Whether Petitioner owed back child support that was being collected through the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Dade County, Florida, and, if so, whether part of Petitioner's lottery prize should be withheld and used to pay that amount.Debt for child support properly deducted from petitioner's lottery winnings.
92-000692  LEONARD K. WILLIAMS vs DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, AND DEPARTMENT OF LOTTERY  (1992)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 03, 1992
Whether or not the Department of Banking and Finance is required by law to transmit $2,159.41 to the State of Florida Department of Education or $2500.00 to the Petitioner.Where lottery winner had defaulted on student loan and insufficient evidence of permanent total disablility was offered, DOE and not winner entitled to $
92-000547  JESSIE BLACK vs DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, AND DEPARTMENT OF LOTTERY  (1992)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jan. 29, 1992
At issue in this proceeding is whether petitioner's lottery prize is subject to an outstanding debt to any state agency or owing child support collected through a court.Lottery prize subject to outstanding debt due state agency or for child support.

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