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MELANIE EVANS vs DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES, 10-001127 (2010)

Court: Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Number: 10-001127 Visitors: 57
Petitioner: MELANIE EVANS
Respondent: DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES
Judges: ERROL H. POWELL
Agency: Department of Financial Services
Locations: Lauderdale Lakes, Florida
Filed: Mar. 04, 2010
Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Thursday, July 29, 2010.

Latest Update: Oct. 13, 2010
Summary: The issue for determination is whether Petitioner’s application for certification should be approved as a result of her successfully completing the Firefighter Minimum Standards MIN. STD. PRACTICAL RETEST retest.Petitioner demonstrated that the scoring of the Ladder Operation of the Practical Examination re-test failed to comply with the State's established testing protocol and was, therefore, arbitrary or capricious. Recommend re-testing the Ladder Operation.
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STATE OF FLORIDA

DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS


MELANIE EVANS, )

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Petitioner, )

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vs. ) Case No. 10-1127

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DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL )

SERVICES, )

)

Respondent. )

)


RECOMMENDED ORDER


Pursuant to notice, a final hearing was held in this case on May 3, 2010, by video teleconference with connecting sites in Lauderdale Lakes and Tallahassee, Florida, before Errol H. Powell, an Administrative Law Judge of the Division of Administrative Hearings.

APPEARANCES


For Petitioner: Robert J. Slotkin, Esquire

600 South Andrews Avenue, Suite 600 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309


For Respondent: Nic Thornton, Esquire

Department of Financial Services Division of Legal Services

200 East Gaines Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0333


STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE


The issue for determination is whether Petitioner’s application for certification should be approved as a result of


her successfully completing the Firefighter Minimum Standards MIN. STD. PRACTICAL RETEST retest.

PRELIMINARY STATEMENT


Melanie Evans took the Firefighter Minimum Standards MIN. STD. PRACTICAL RETEST retest. By letter dated January 29, 2010, she was notified by the Department of Financial Services (Department) that she had not successfully completed the Firefighter Minimum Standards MIN. STD. PRACTICAL RETEST retest, that she was only permitted to have one retake, and that, therefore, she would be required to repeat the Minimum Standards Course. Ms. Evans challenged the Department’s decision and requested a hearing. On March 4, 2010, this matter was referred to the Division of Administrative Hearings.

At hearing, Ms. Evans represented herself. She testified in her own behalf, presented the testimony of three witnesses, and entered two exhibits (Petitioner’s Exhibits numbered 1 (a DVD) and 2) into evidence. The Department presented the testimony of two witnesses (both experts in firefighting and firefighter’s training) and entered five exhibits (Respondent’s Exhibits numbered A, B, C, D, and E) into evidence.

A transcript of the hearing was ordered. At the request of the parties, the time for filing post-hearing submissions was set for more than ten days following the filing of the transcript. The Transcript, consisting of one volume, was filed


on May 14, 2010. On the same date that the Transcript was filed, Ms. Evans filed her post-hearing submission. Before the due date of the parties’ post-hearing submissions, Ms. Evans requested the withdrawal of her post-hearing submission, which was granted; and requested an extension of time to file a post- hearing submission, indicating that she was obtaining the services of counsel to prepare and file her post-hearing submission, which was also granted. Additionally, before the due date of the parties’ post-hearing submissions, the Department timely filed an amended post-hearing submission.

Ms. Evans timely filed her post-hearing submission within the extended time-period. The parties’ post-hearing submissions were considered in the preparation of this Recommended Order.

FINDINGS OF FACT


  1. Ms. Evans is a candidate for certification as a firefighter in the State of Florida.

  2. Ms. Evans attended the Coral Springs Fire Academy (Fire Academy), as a student, from July 11, 2009, through January 9, 2010. During her training at the Fire Academy, she was chosen as the squad leader.

  3. A candidate for the certification examination must pass a written and practical examination, with a minimum score of 70 on both the written and practical parts. Pertinent hereto, a candidate must pass the Firefighter Minimum Standards Practical


    Examination (Practical Examination) in order to become certified as a firefighter. The Practical Examination consists of four components: the Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA); the Hose Operation (a/k/a Hose Evolution); the Ladder Operation (a/k/a Ladder Evolution); and the Fireground Skills.

  4. The Practical Examination is replicated at the Fire Academy, and students at the Fire Academy must pass the four components. The Fire Academy adopted the State standards for passing the Practical Examination, except that at the Fire Academy the standards for the Ladder Evolution are more strict.

  5. Also, pertinent hereto, for the Ladder Evolution, the State’s passing score is 70, but the Fire Academy’s passing score is 80; and the maximum time allowed by the State to successfully complete the Ladder Evolution is two minutes and 20 seconds, but the Fire Academy’s maximum time is two minutes and

    10 seconds.


  6. Additionally, pertinent hereto, for the Ladder Evolution, the State’s established testing protocol is to permit a candidate to perform a safety inspection of the ladder prior to beginning the timing of the Ladder Evolution, and the timing begins after the candidate touches the ladder again. Consequently, State testing protocol dictates that, during the safety inspection, no timing occurs, but, when the candidate


    touches the ladder again, the timing begins. The Fire Academy uses this same protocol at testing for the Ladder Evolution.

  7. The time limit placed on the Ladder Evolution is designed to replicate actual fire fighting conditions, producing a certain degree of stress upon candidates.

  8. At the Fire Academy, Ms. Evans successfully completed the Ladder Evolution on November 11, 2009, receiving a score of

    80 and a time of two minutes and three seconds. Again, on January 5, 2010, she successfully completed the Ladder Evolution with a score of 100 and a time of one minute and 53 seconds.

  9. Ms. Evans graduated from the Fire Academy and was eligible to sit for the certification examination.

  10. On January 10, 2010, Ms. Evans took the Ladder Evolution part of the State Practical Examination in Coral Springs, Florida. A wind gust caused her to lose control of the ladder. She received a score of zero, due to losing control, and, therefore, did not successfully complete the Ladder Evolution.

  11. Ms. Evans took a re-test of the Ladder Evolution part of the State Practical Examination on January 28, 2010, in Ocala, Florida. She completed the Ladder Evolution in two minutes and 50 seconds, which was beyond the maximum allowed time of two minutes and 20 seconds. She received a score of


    zero and, therefore, failed to successfully complete the Ladder Evolution on the re-test.

  12. Ms. Evans contends that, on January 28, 2010, the State’s Field Representative began the time during her safety inspection of the ladder. The more persuasive evidence supports this contention. As a result, a finding of fact is made that, on January 28, 2010, the State’s Field Representative began the timing of Ms. Evans’ Ladder Evolution during her safety inspection, which was contrary to the State’s testing protocol.

  13. The evidence fails to demonstrate what Ms. Evans’ time on the Ladder Evolution would have been had the timing begun in compliance with the State’s established testing protocol.

    CONCLUSIONS OF LAW


  14. The Division of Administrative Hearings has jurisdiction over the subject matter of this proceeding and the parties thereto pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57(1), Florida Statutes (2010).

  15. These proceedings are de novo. § 120.57(1)(k), Fla.


    Stat. (2010).


  16. The general rule is that "the burden of proof, apart from statute, is on the party asserting the affirmative of an issue before an administrative tribunal." Florida Department of Transportation v. J. W. C. Company, Inc., 396 So. 2d 778, 788 (Fla. 1st DCA 1981). Ms. Evans has the ultimate burden of proof


    to show by a preponderance of the evidence that she successfully completed the Firefighter Minimum Standards MIN. STD. PRACTICAL RETEST retest, and that, therefore, her application for certification should be approved. Department of Banking and

    Finance, Division of Securities and Investor Protection v. Osborne Stern and Company, 670 So. 2d 932 (Fla. 1996); J. W. C. Company, Inc., supra.; § 120.57(1)(j), Fla. Stat. (2010).

  17. Section 633.35, Florida Statutes, provides in pertinent part:

    1. The division [Division of State Fire Marshal of the Department] shall establish a firefighter training program of not less than 360 hours, administered by such agencies and institutions as it approves for the purpose of providing basic employment training for firefighters. . . .


    2. The division [Division of State Fire Marshal of the Department] shall issue a certificate of compliance to any person satisfactorily complying with the training program established in subsection (1), who has successfully passed an examination as prescribed by the division [Division of State Fire Marshal of the Department], and who possesses the qualifications for employment in s. 633.34, except s. 633.34(5). . . .

      (emphasis added)


  18. Florida Administrate Code Rule 69A-37.056 provides in pertinent part:

    To be recognized for certification as a firefighter by the Bureau, training shall be obtained under the conditions specified herein. Satisfactory completion of the


    prescribed training, instruction, and standards in accordance with these specifications shall be certified by a designated instructor or member of the Bureau staff.


    * * *


    (6) Each subject area within the Minimum Standards Course will be tested to validate the acquisition and application of relevant knowledge and skill. All subject area and final tests, both written and practical, given during the Minimum Standards Course shall require maintenance of a percentage score of not less than 70% on each subject listed in the Minimum Standards Course. If a minimum score of 70% is not achieved on any test, the student shall be afforded a one-time make up examination to achieve the required 70%. Students not in compliance with the minimum score requirement shall be dropped from the course.


    * * *


    (b) State examinations, consisting of a written and a practical part, shall be administered by a Field Representative of the Bureau, or designee, and shall encompass all components of the Minimum Standards Course. The applicant must attain a score of 70 percent on both the written and practical examinations to receive a certificate of compliance.


  19. The burden of proof is on Ms. Evans to show by a preponderance of evidence that the scoring of the Ladder Evolution of the Practical Examination on the re-test was arbitrary or capricious, or that the scoring process was devoid of logic and reason. Harac v. Department of Professional Regulation, Board of Architecture, 484 So. 2d 1333 (Fla. 3d DCA


    1986); State ex rel. Glasser v. Pepper, 155 So. 2d 383 (Fla. 1st DCA 1963); State ex rel. Topp v. Board of Electrical Examiners for Jacksonville Beach, 101 So. 2d 583 (Fla. 1st DCA 1958).

  20. Ms. Evans has met her burden of proof. The evidence demonstrates that the Field Representative on the re-test failed to follow the established State protocol for scoring the Ladder Evolution. The Field Representative started timing the Ladder Evolution during Ms. Evans’ safety inspection, which was contrary to the State’s protocol. Hence, the evidence demonstrates that the scoring of Ms. Evans’ Ladder Evolution was arbitrary or capricious.

  21. The evidence, however, fails to demonstrate what


    Ms. Evans’ time on the Ladder Evolution would have been had the timing began in compliance with the State’s established testing protocol. Consequently, the evidence fails to demonstrate that, had the Field Representative followed the State’s protocol,

    Ms. Evans would have successfully completed the Ladder Evolution within the allowed time.

  22. Florida Administrative Code Rule 69A-37.056(6) provides, among other things, for a one-time re-retest. However, because the scoring of Ms. Evans’ Ladder Evolution was arbitrary or capricious, she should receive another re-test.

  23. Further, Florida Administrative Code Rule 69A- 37.056(6) requires, among other things, for the Practical


Examination to be administered by a Field Representative or designee. As a result, Ms. Evans should be again re-tested on the Ladder Evolution component of the Practical Examination by a Field Representative or designee.

RECOMMENDATION


Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, it is

RECOMMENDED that the Department of Financial Services enter a final order directing the re-testing of Melanie Evans on the Ladder Operation (a/k/a Ladder Evolution) of the Firefighter Minimum Standards Practical Examination.

DONE AND ENTERED this 29th day of July, 2010, in Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.



ERROL H. POWELL

Administrative Law Judge

Division of Administrative Hearings The DeSoto Building

1230 Apalachee Parkway

Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060

(850) 488-9675 SUNCOM 278-9675

Fax Filing (850) 921-6847 www.doah.state.fl.us


Filed with the Clerk of the Division of Administrative Hearings this 29th day of July, 2010.


COPIES FURNISHED:


Robert J. Slotkin, Esquire

600 South Andrews Avenue, Suite 600 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309


Nic Thornton, Esquire

Department of Financial Services Division of Legal Services

200 East Gaines Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0333


Alex Sink, Chief Financial Officer Department of Financial Services The Capitol, Plaza Level 11 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0300


Benjamin Diamond, General Counsel Department of Financial Services The Capitol, Plaza Level 11 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0300


Julie Jones, Agency Clerk Department of Financial Services Division of Legal Services

200 East Gaines Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0390


NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS


All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within

15 days from the date of this recommended order. Any exceptions to this recommended order should be filed with the agency that will issue the final order in this case.


Docket for Case No: 10-001127
Issue Date Proceedings
Oct. 13, 2010 Agency Final Order filed.
Jul. 29, 2010 Recommended Order cover letter identifying the hearing record referred to the Agency.
Jul. 29, 2010 Recommended Order (hearing held May 3, 2010). CASE CLOSED.
Jul. 23, 2010 Notice of Ex-parte Communication.
Jul. 19, 2010 Letter to Judge Powell from M. Evans regarding additional information may be needed filed.
Jun. 21, 2010 Petitioner`s Proposed Recommended Order filed.
Jun. 07, 2010 Notice of Appearance (filed by R. Slotkin).
Jun. 02, 2010 Order Granting Extension of Time to File Proposed Recommended Order (Petitioner`s proposed recommended order to be filed by June 21, 2010).
May 27, 2010 Letter to Judge Powell from M. Evans requesting for an extension on the proposed recommended order filed.
May 26, 2010 Respondent's Amended Proposed Recommended Order filed.
May 26, 2010 Respondent's Proposed Recommended Order filed.
May 20, 2010 Order Granting Withdrawal Of Petitioner`s Proposed Recommended Order.
May 19, 2010 Letter to Judge Powell from M.Evans Requesting to withdraw the proposed recommended order filed.
May 14, 2010 Order Regarding Filing of Proposed Recommended Orders.
May 14, 2010 Notice of Filing Transcript.
May 14, 2010 Transcript filed.
May 14, 2010 Proposal filed.
May 03, 2010 CASE STATUS: Hearing Held.
Apr. 27, 2010 Petitioner's Exhibits (exhibits not available for viewing) filed.
Apr. 26, 2010 Department's Witness and Exhibit List (exhibits not available for viewing) filed.
Apr. 21, 2010 Petitioner's Witness List filed.
Mar. 15, 2010 Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
Mar. 15, 2010 Notice of Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for May 3, 2010; 1:00 p.m.; Lauderdale Lakes and Tallahassee, FL).
Mar. 11, 2010 Joint Response to Initial Order filed.
Mar. 11, 2010 Notice of Appearance and Notice of Substitution of Counsel (filed by N. Thornton).
Mar. 04, 2010 Initial Order.
Mar. 04, 2010 Petition filed.
Mar. 04, 2010 Election of Rights filed.
Mar. 04, 2010 Agency referral filed.
Mar. 04, 2010 Agency action letter filed.

Orders for Case No: 10-001127
Issue Date Document Summary
Oct. 13, 2010 Agency Final Order
Jul. 29, 2010 Recommended Order Petitioner demonstrated that the scoring of the Ladder Operation of the Practical Examination re-test failed to comply with the State's established testing protocol and was, therefore, arbitrary or capricious. Recommend re-testing the Ladder Operation.
Source:  Florida - Division of Administrative Hearings

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