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94-004672  J. ROBERT POWELL vs DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE  (1994)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Aug. 24, 1994
Whether Petitioner's awards suggestion is measurable and whether the suggestion resulted in actual savings or additional revenues for the State of Florida. Whether, to the extent actual savings or generated revenues can be established by the claimant, the decision to make an award and determination of the type and amount of an award is discretionary with the agency head.Petitioner claim for employee suggestion award of $81,000 denied because statutory limit of $2,000, agency head's discretion, and lack of proof amt collected.
94-001579  DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE AND TREASURER vs AMERICAN FAMILY BENEFITS GROUP, INC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION; ROY L. BEACH, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS AN OFFICER, DIRECTOR OR EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT OF AMERICAN FAMILY BENEFITS GROUP, INC.; ELLIS LEROY PRESTON, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS AN OFFICER, DIRECTOR,  (1994)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 22, 1994
The issues for determination in this proceeding are whether Respondent committed the acts alleged in the Amended Notice And Order To Show Cause and, if so, what, if any, penalty should be imposed.Sale of memberships for $99 with no economically feasible prospect of receiving benefits, including insurance benefits is unfair or deceptive act involving insurance
89-004268  THOMAS L. MCNAUGHTON vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION  (1989)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Aug. 07, 1989
Did the site in question fail to meet monitoring and retrofitting requirements within the schedules established under Chapter 17-61, Florida Administrative Code, and thereby not be eligible for the Early Detection Incentive Program?Petroleum storage; Early detection; Department exclusions from eligibility; Owner fail to act by deadline is grossly negligent by statute anddisqualified.

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