Petitioner: AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION
Respondent: SUNSHINE CAREGIVERS, INC., D/B/A SUNSHINE CAREGIVERS
Judges: JOHN G. VAN LANINGHAM
Agency: Agency for Health Care Administration
Locations: Miami, Florida
Filed: Jan. 16, 2007
Status: Closed
Settled and/or Dismissed prior to entry of RO/FO on Thursday, October 4, 2007.
Latest Update: Jan. 02, 2025
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Petitioner, AHCA No.: 2006010930
Return Receipt Requested:
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ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT
COMES NOW the State of Florida, Agency for Health Care
Administration (“AHCA"), by and through the undersigned counsel,
and files this administrative complaint against Sunshine
Caregivers, Inc. d/b/a Sunshine Caregivers (hereinafter
“Sunshine Caregivers”), pursuant to Chapter 400, Part III, and
Section 120.60, Florida Statutes, and herein alleges:
NATURE OF THE ACTION
1. This is an action to impose an administrative fine of
$16,000.00 pursuant to Section 400.484, Florida Statutes for the
protection of public health, safety and welfare.
JURISDICTION AND VENUE
2. AHCA has jurisdiction pursuant to Chapter 400, Part
IIt, Florida Statutes.
3. Venue lies in Miami-Dade County pursuant to Rule
28.106.207, Florida Administrative Code.
PARTIES
4. AHCA is the regulatory authority responsible for
licensure and enforcement of all applicable statutes and rules
governing home health agencies, pursuant to Chapter 400, Part
Til, Florida Statutes (2006), and Chapter 59A-8, Florida
Administrative Code.
5. Sunshine Caregivers operates a home health agency
located at 11921 8. Dixie Highway, Pinecrest, Florida 33158.
Sunshine Caregivers is licensed as a home health agency under
license number 299991631. Sunshine Caregivers was at all times
Material hereto a licensed facility under the licensing
authority of AHCA and was required to comply with all applicable
rules and statutes.
COUNT I
SUNSHINE CAREGIVERS FAILED TO PROVIDE A COMPREHENSIVE COMPETENCY
EVALUATION PROGRAM TO ENSURE THAT TRAINED QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
(HOME HEALTH AIDES) WERE BEING SENT INTO THE PATIENTS HOMES TO
PROVIDE PERSONAL CARE AND SERVICES
SECTION 400.497 (1), FLORIDA STATUTES
RULE 59A-8.0095(5), FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE.
HOME HEALTH AIDE COMPETENCY TEST
CLASS I
6. AHCA re-alleges and incorporates paragraphs (1)
through (5) as if fully set forth herein.
7. Sunshine Caregivers was cited with three (3) Class I
deficiencies and one (1) Class II deficiency due to a complaint
investigation survey that was conducted from October 31, 2006
through November 3, 2006.
8. A complaint investigation survey was conducted from
October 31, 2006 through November 3, 2006. Based on record
review and interview, it was determined that the agency failed
to provide a comprehensive competency evaluation program to
ensure that trained, qualified personnel (Home Health Aides)
were being sent into the patients homes to provide personal care
and services for 10 of 13 (#1,# 2,# 4,# 5,# 9, #10, #11, #14,
#15, #16) home health aide employee files reviewed. The findings
include the following.
9. Review of the personnel records of the home health
aides of the agency revealed that the competency tests were not.
graded for sample home health aide #2 (date of hire 2-2-06), #4
(date of hire 8-1-06), #5 (date of hire 2-4-03), #9 (date of
hire 3-1-06), #11 (date of hire 5-25-03), #14 (date of hire 8-
10-05), #15 (date of hire 11-17-05). Review of the current
payroll list confirmed that the above employees were currently
providing care to patients in their homes.
10. Review of the employee file of sample home health aide
#1 (date of hire 1-18-02) revealed that there was no evidence
that the aide had taken the competency test. There was no test
in the file for that employee. Review of the current payroll
list confirmed that the above employee was currently providing
care to patients in their homes.
“4a. Review of the competency test of home health aide #10
(date of hire 7-15-05) revealed a score of 88 out of 104 and #16
(date of hire 9-7-05) revealed a score of 81 out of 104 on the
Home Health Aide Competency Test, AHCA form number 3110-1007,
February 2001. Neither score was considered passing by AHCA as
the passing grade was to be 90 or above. Review of the current
payroll list confirmed that the above employee was currently
providing care to patients in their homes.
12. Review of the Skills Checklist for sample home health
aide #10 (date of hire 7-15-05) completed by the nurse on 7-15-
05 revealed that the aide needed instruction on Foley catheter
care, intake and = output, oxygen therapy and medication
assistance reminder. The nurse documented that the aide was
given review and education for the topics. Additionally, the
aide needed review on reinforcing dressings, bowel’ program,
documentation of care, diabetic symptoms, procedure for death in
the home, sitz bath, specimen collections, care of traction, but
there was no evidence of follow up with any education. Review of
the on-site Competency Evaluation for sample home health aide
#10 completed by the nurse on 5-15-06 revealed that the aide was
not competent to perform bathing, hair care, skin care, nail
care, transfers/ ambulation, transfer belt, Hoyer lift, transfer
from bed to chair, toileting and elimination, positioning and
range of motion. There was no evidence in the record that the
home health aide had received further training for these skills.
Review of the evidence confirmed that the home health aide had
been providing care to patients of the agency from 7-15-05 until
5-15-06 (sample patients #3 and #5) before the evaluation had
been conducted.
13. Review of the clinical record of sample patient #3
revealed that home health aide #10, who had no passing grade on
the competency test and an incomplete skills checklist, had been
providing care in the home of the patient when the patient
choked and went into respiratory arrest and eventually died.
Review of the record revealed that in the team communication
form written by the support coordinator it was documented that
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on 12-13-05 the patient choked on a piece of tangerine prepared
for the patient by the parent. The home heath aide (sample
employee #10) tried to clear the airway, but the patient bit
his/her. hand. The aide went behind the patient to do CPR and
sent the housekeeper to find the parent. When the parent
arrived, he/she took over performing CPR on the child and told
the home health aide to call 911. The’ 911 operator requested to
speak with the parent of the child. When rescue arrived the
patient was unresponsive. The child died that. day.
14. Interview with the Administrator on 11-2-06 at 11:00
am confirmed that all of the home health aides were providing
personal care to Medicaid waiver patients.
15. Review of the current job description for home health
aides revealed that the aides were to accept only those
assignments for which he/she was qualified. The qualifications
for the job include evidence’ of formal training, evidence of
competency training and evaluation as well as quarterly in-
service education programs.
16. Interview with the Human Resource Coordinator on 11-2-
06 at 11:00 am revealed that the tests were given and graded by
him/her before the home health aides were allowed to go into the
patient's homes to provide care. A competency checklist and
evaluation by the nurse was to be conducted before the employees
were sent into a patient’s home to provide care. The agency used
a passing score of 80 on the competency tests. The agency did
not offer any education or training. The agency expected the
home health aides to provide all of the education and updates
from outside sources.
17. Based on the foregoing facts, Sunshine Caregivers
violated section 400.497(1), Florida Statutes (2006), and Rule
59A-8.0095(5), Florida Administrative Code, herein classified as
a Class I deficiency, which warrants an assessed fine of
$5,000.00.
COUNT IT
SUNSHINE CAREGIVERS FAILED TO ENSURE THAT HOME HEALTH AIDES HAD
A CURRENT CPR CARD IN THE FILES.
RULE 59A-8.0095(5) (1), FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE.
HH AIDE CNA CPR CERTIFICATION
CLASS I
18. AHCA re-alleges and incorporates paragraphs (1)
through (5) as if fully set forth herein.
19. A complaint investigation survey was conducted from
October 31, 2006 through November 3, 2006. Based on record
review and interview, it was determined that the agency failed
to ensure that all home health aides sent into the patient's
home to provide care and services were qualified to provide
those services in that they did not have a current CPR card in
the files for 8 of 13 (#3, #5, #7, #9, #10, #11, #12, #13)
personnel files reviewed. The findings include the following.
20. The Administrator stated on 11-2-06 at 11:00 am that
none of the employees would be in the homes of patients without
a current CPR certification. It was expected that the employees
would obtain the certification every 2 years and provide the
document to the agency. It was a requirement of the agency.
21. Review of the personnel files of sampled employee #3
(date of hire 12-19-02) confirmed that the CPR certification had
expired on 10-10-05.
22. Review of the personnel Files of sampled employee #5
(date of hire 2-4-03) confirmed that the CPR certification had
expired in 5-2006.
23. Review of the personnel files of sampled employee #7
(date of hire 12-4-05) had no evidence of a current CPR card in
their employee file.
24. Review of the personnel files of sampled employee #9
(date of hire 3-1-06) had no evidence of a current CPR card in
their employee file.
25. Review of the personnel files of sampled employee #11
(date of hire 5-23-03) confirmed that the CPR certification had
expired in 3-2006.
26. Review of the personnel files of sampled employee #12
(date of hire 11-29-00) confirmed that the CPR certification had
expired in 3-2006.
27. Review of the personnel files of sampled employee and
#13 (date of hire 1-31-03) revealed that the CPR certification
had expired in 7-2006.
28. Review of the employee file of sample employee 10
revealed that the employee CPR certification had expired in 9-
2005 and did not have current CPR certification from this date
until August 2006. The aide was employed by the agency,
providing patient care services to sample patient #3 (December
2005) and sample patient #5 (documented notes from December
2005, September 2006, and October 2006).
29, Interview with the Human Resource Coordinator on 10-
31-06 at 3 pm confirmed that the cards were not in the files and
that the home health aides were currently providing care to
patients. A list of patients to whom the sampled employees
provided care was requested by the surveyor. The list was not
provided by agency. staff by the time of the exit survey. Current
CPR cards were also requested at this time, but no CPR cards
were provided to the survey team by the time of exit on 11/3/06.
30. Review of the clinical record of sample patient #3
(start of care 11-10-05) revealed that the patient was a child
with autism, mental retardation and attention deficit disorder
and receiving personal care services from the agency by a home
health aide (sample employee #10). Review of the clinical record
revealed that in the team communication form written by the
support coordinator it was documented that on 12-13-05 the
patient choked on a piece of tangerine prepared for the patient
by the parent. The home heath aide (sample employee #10) tried
to clear the airway, but the patient bit his/her hand. The aide
went behind the patient to do CPR and sent the housekeeper to
find the parent. When the parent arrived, he/she took over
performing CPR on the child and told the home health aide to
call 911. The 911 operator requested to speak with the parent of
the child. When rescue arrived the patient was unresponsive. The
child died that day. Interview with the Administrator on 11-1-06
at 3:00 pm confirmed the findings.
31. Review of the clinical record of sample patient #5
(start of care 7-8-05) revealed that the patient was disabled
and receiving personal care services from the agency by a home
health aide. The patient had neuropathy and gait instability.
The patient was confused and needs complete care. The patient
was at risk for falls, risk for not being able to make needs
known due to difficulty with confusion, risk for resuscitative
efforts related to aspiration. The aide providing care to this
patient was sample home health aide #10, who had no current CPR
certification. The card had expired and the employee had not
provided the agency a current one.
32.. Review of the job description for Home Health Aides
revealed that the responsibilities and duties include to
recognize emergencies. and have knowledge of emergency procedures
and performs tasks/duties that are specifically assigned by the
supervisor, and for which aide has been specifically trained.
Documentation of specific training must be included in
employee's personnel file.
33. Review of the agency's “current cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR) policy revealed that CPR is provided only by
- specially trained staff when the patient ceases breathing and/or
cardiac functioning. : .
34. Based on the foregoing facts, Sunshine Caregivers
violated Rule 59A-8.0095(5)(1), Florida Administrative Code,
herein classified as a Class I deficiency, which warrants an
assessed fine of $5,000.00.
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COUNT III
SUNSHINE CAREGIVERS EMPLOYED EMPLOYEES THAT HAD A DOCUMENTED
HISTORY OF DISQUALIFYING CRIMINAL OFFENSES.
SECTION 435.06, FLORIDA STATUTES
RULE 59A~8.0086(1) (b), FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE.
BACKGROUND SCREENING REQUIREMENTS
CLASS I
35. AHCA ve-alleges and incorporates paragraphs (1)
through (5) as if fully set forth herein.
36. A complaint investigation survey was conducted from
October 31, 2006 through November 3, 2006. Based on record
review and interview, it was determined that the agency employed
1 of 7 (#8) employees that had a documented history of
disqualifying criminal offenses without providing an exemption
from disqualification letter. The findings include the
following.
37. Review of the background screen of employee #8 (RN)
revealed that the ‘employee had been working for the agency since
1-20-06. The background screen was requested on 2-23-06.
38. The employee had documented two felony convictions at
Florida Statute A903 (drug trafficking and possession), two
felony convictions at Florida Statute 812 (robbery/theft), one
felony conviction at Florida Statute 784.03, one misdemeanor
conviction at FPlorida Statute 784.03 (battery), and one
misdemeanor conviction at Florida Statute 893. All of these
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convictions were disqualifying offenses according to Florida
Statute 435.03. Interview with the Administrator on 11-2-06 at 2
pm confirmed the felony convictions. The exemption from
disqualification letter for this employee was requested of the
Administrator on 11-1-06, but was never provided by the date of
the exit survey (11-3-06). The Administrator stated that the
convictions did not prevent the nurse from working in the
agency.
39. Based on the foregoing facts, Sunshine Caregivers
violated Section 435.06, Florida Statutes (2006), and Rule 59A-
8.0086(1) (b), Florida Administrative Code, herein classified as
a Class I deficiency, which warrants an assessed fine of
85,000.00.
COUNT IV
SUNSHINE CAREGIVERS FAILED TO ENSURE THAT HOME HEALTH AIDES WERE
: SUPERVISED BY AN RN.
SECTION 400.487(3), FLORIDA STATUTES
RULE 59A-8.0095(5) (a) & (b), FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE.
HHAIDE CNA SUPERVISION
CLASS IIT
40. AHCA re-alleges and incorporates paragraphs (1)
through (5) as if fully set forth herein.
41. A complaint investigation survey was conducted from
October 31, 2006 through November 3, 2006. Based on record
review and interview, it was determined that the agency failed
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to ensure that the home health aides providing patient care in
the home of unskilled patients receiving personal care services
were supervised by the RN, as required for 5 of 5 sampled
-Clinical records reviewed. The findings include the following.
42. Review of the clinical record of sample patient #1
(start of care 4-8-05) revealed that the patient was disabled
and receiving personal care services from the agency by a home
health aide. The patient was an adult with a degenerative bone
disorder, severe weakness and unable to transfer or pick
him/herself up. The patient needed complete assistance with
activities of daily living (ADLs). The patient was provided a
home health aide 12 hours a day, 7 days a week. The RN had not
provided any supervision as is required from the start of care
to (4-8-05) to date of the survey (11-3-06).
43. Review of the clinical record of sampled patient #2
(start of care 4-20-05) with mental retardation receiving
personal care from the home health aides of the agency revealed
that the RN had not provided any supervision as required from
the start of care to the discharge date of 12-14-05. The patient
was a mentally retarded adult. The patient was provided a home
health aide for 12 hours a week. The RN had not provided any
supervision as is required from the start of care (4-20-05) to
the discharge date of 12-14-05.
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44. Review of the clinical record of sample patient #3
(start of care 12-4-05) revealed that the patient was a child
with autism, mental retardation and attention deficit disorder
and receiving personal care services from the agency by a home
health aide (sample employee. #10). Review of the record revealed
that in the team communication form written by the support
coordinator it was documented that on 12-13-05 the patient
choked on a piece of tangerine prepared for the patient by the
parent. The home heath aide (sample employee #10) tried to clear
the airway, but the patient bit his/her hand. The aide went
behind the patient to do CPR and sent the housekeeper to find
the parent. When the parent arrived, he/she told the home health
aide to call 911. The 911 operator requested to speak with the
parent of the child. When rescue arrived the patient was
unresponsive. The child died that day.
45. Review of the employee file of sample employee #10
revealed that the employee CPR certification had expired in 9-
2005 and did not have current CPR certification from this date
until August 2006.
46. Review of the clinical record of sample patient #4
(start of care 1-1-05) revealed that the patient was disabled
and receiving personal care services from the agency by a home
health aide. The patient was a child with cerebral palsy and
profound mental retardation. The patient needs complete
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assistance with ADLs and constant supervision. The patient does
not sit in a upright position. The patient can only eat blended
foods. The patient was provided a home health aide 6 hours a
day, 7 days a week. The RN had not provided any supervision as
is required from the start of care (1-1-05) to the discharge
date of 2-7-06.
47. Review of the clinical record of sample patient #5
(start of care 7-8-05) revealed that the patient was disabled
and receiving personal care services from the agency by a home
health aide. The patient had neuropathy and gait instability.
The patient was confused and needed complete care with ADLs. The
patient was provided a home health aide 2 hours a day, 3 days a
week. The RN had not provided any supervision as is required
from the start of care (7-8-05) to the date of the survey (11-3-
06).
48. Interview with the Administrator on 11-1-06 at 3 pm
confirmed that none of the agency's 180 unskilled Medicaid
waiver patients receiving personal care services had been
provided with supervision by the RN. The Administrator stated
that all of the unskilled patients were disabled and most were
children under the age of 18. The home health agency had been
providing care to the patients for more than 2 years. The
Administrator was under the impression that no supervision was
‘required. The agency had no evidence of a policy for supervision
of unskilled patients from the Medicaid waiver program.
49. Based on the foregoing facts, Sunshine Caregivers
violated Section 400.487(3), Florida Statutes (2006), Rule 59a~A-
8.0095(5) (a)&(b), Florida Administrative Code, herein classified
as a Class II deficiency, which warrants an assessed fine of
$1,000.00,
CLAIM FOR RELIEF
WHEREFORE, the Agency requests the Court to order the
following relief:
1. Enter a judgment in favor of the Agency for Health
Care Administration against Sunshine Caregivers on Counts I
through IV.
2. Assess against Sunshine Caregivers an administrative
fine of $16,000.00 on Counts I through IV for violations cited
above. This complaint investigation survey also resulted in an
imposition of an Immediate Order of Moratorium on Elective
Admissions.
3. Assess costs related to the investigation and
prosecution of this matter, if applicable.
4. Grant such other relief as the court deems is just and
proper on Counts I through IV.
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Respondent is notified that it has a right to request an
administrative hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57,
Florida Statutes. Specific options for administrative action are
set out in the attached Election of Rights. All requests for
hearing shall be made to the Agency for Health Care
Administration and delivered to the Agency Clerk, Agency for
Health Care Administration, 2727 Mahan Drive, MS #3,
Tallahassee, Florida 32308.
RESPONDENT IS FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT THE FAILURE TO RECEIVE A
REQUEST FOR A HEARING WITHIN TWENTY-ONE (21) DAYS OF RECEIPT .OF
THIS COMPLAINT WILL RESULT IN AN ADMISSION OF THE FACTS ALLEGED
IN THE COMPLAINT AND THE ENTRY OF A FINAL ORDER BY THE AGENCY.
rdes A. Naranjo, Esq.
a. Bar No.: 997315
Assistant General Counsel
Agency for Health Care
Administration :
8350 N.W. 52 Terrace - #103
Miami, Florida 33166
Copies furnished to:
Harold Williams
Field Office Manager :
Agency for Health Care Administration
8355 N. W. 537? Street
Miami, Florida 33166
(U.S. Mail)
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Jean Lombardi
Finance and Accounting
Agency for Health Care Administration
2727 Mahan Drive
Tallahassee, Florida 32308
(Interoffice Mail)
Home Health Agency Unit Program
Agency for Health Care Administration
2727 Mahan Drive
Tallahassee, Florida 32308
(Interoffice Mail)
. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and correct copy of the
foregoing has been furnished by U.S. Certified Mail, Return
Receipt Requested to Ana Malberti, Administrator, Sunshine
Caregivers, Inc., 11921 8. Dixie Highway, Pinecrest, Florida
33156; Sunshine Caregivers, Inc. 12651 S. Dixie Highway - Suite
406, Miami, Florida 33156; Paul tb. Orshan, Esq., Registered
Agent, 200 S. Biscayne Blvd., Suite 3400, Miami, Florida 33131,
on this (2 day of DLeCy ber 2006.
Wer he, Clean
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Docket for Case No: 07-000251
Issue Date |
Proceedings |
Dec. 12, 2007 |
Final Order filed.
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Oct. 04, 2007 |
Order Closing File. CASE CLOSED.
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Oct. 03, 2007 |
Motion to Relinquish Jurisdiction filed.
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Sep. 11, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Motion for Extension of Time to Respond to Respondent`s Motion in Limine filed.
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Aug. 28, 2007 |
Notice of Unavailability filed.
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Aug. 23, 2007 |
Second Order Enlarging Time to Respond to Motion in Limine.
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Aug. 22, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Motion for Extension of Time to Respond to Respondent`s Motion in Limine filed.
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Aug. 08, 2007 |
Order Enlarging Time to Respond to Motion in Limine.
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Aug. 06, 2007 |
Respondent`s Response to Eighth Motion to Compel filed.
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Aug. 03, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Motion for Extension of Time to Respond to Respondent`s Motion in Limine filed.
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Aug. 03, 2007 |
Notice of Taking Deposition Duces Tecum filed.
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Jul. 30, 2007 |
Motion in Limine filed.
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Jul. 16, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Eigth [sic} Motion to Compel and Motion for Sanctions filed.
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Jul. 09, 2007 |
Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for October 25 and 26, 2007; 9:00 a.m.; Miami and Tallahassee, FL).
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Jul. 09, 2007 |
Order on Pending Discovery Motions.
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Jul. 09, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Reply to Respondent`s Response to AHCA`s Sixth Motion to Compel and Motion for Sanctions filed.
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Jul. 06, 2007 |
CASE STATUS: Motion Hearing Held. |
Jul. 06, 2007 |
Respondent`s Motion to Compel filed.
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Jul. 06, 2007 |
Respondent`s Response to Seventh Motion to Compel and Motion for Sanctions and Respondent`s Motion for Sanctions filed.
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Jul. 06, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Seventh Motion to Compel filed.
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Jul. 05, 2007 |
Respondent`s Response to Sixth Motion to Compel and Motion for Sanctions and Respondent`s Motion to File Late Response filed.
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Jul. 05, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Motion for Continuance filed.
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Jul. 05, 2007 |
Joint Motion for Continuance filed.
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Jun. 20, 2007 |
Notice of Taking Deposition Duces Tecum filed.
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Jun. 19, 2007 |
Supplemental Answers to Petitioner`s First Set of Interrogatories filed.
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Jun. 19, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Sixth Motion to Compel and Motion for Sanctions filed.
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Jun. 08, 2007 |
Reespondent`s Notice of Service of Supplemental Answers to Petitioner`s First Set of Interrogatories filed.
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Jun. 08, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Reply to Respondent`s Response to Fifth Motion to Compel and Motion for Sanctions filed.
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Jun. 08, 2007 |
Respondent`s Response to Fifth Motion to Compel and Motion for Sanctions filed.
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Jun. 08, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Fifth Motion to Compel and Motion for Sanctions filed.
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May 24, 2007 |
Order on Petitioner`s Motions to Compel.
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May 24, 2007 |
Order Granting Leave to File Second Amended Complaint.
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May 23, 2007 |
CASE STATUS: Motion Hearing Held. |
May 11, 2007 |
Notice of Unavailability filed.
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May 08, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Third Motion to Compel Answer to Interrogatories filed.
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May 08, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Fourth Motion to Compel Sunshine to Provide the Documents Requested in Petitioner`s Requests for Production filed.
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Apr. 23, 2007 |
Second Amended Administrative Complaint filed.
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Apr. 23, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Unopposed Motion for Leave to File a Second Amended Administrative Complaint filed.
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Apr. 20, 2007 |
Notice for Deposition Duces Tecum filed.
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Apr. 19, 2007 |
Agreed Motion for Continuance filed.
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Apr. 18, 2007 |
Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for July 30 and 31, 2007; 9:00 a.m.; Miami and Tallahassee, FL).
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Apr. 17, 2007 |
Joint Motion for Continuance filed.
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Apr. 17, 2007 |
Order Denying Motion for Partial Dismissal.
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Apr. 13, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Response to Respondent`s Motion to Dismiss filed.
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Apr. 09, 2007 |
Order Granting Leave to Amend.
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Apr. 06, 2007 |
Motion for Partial Dismissal filed.
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Apr. 06, 2007 |
Respondent`s Supplemental Response to First Requests for Admission filed.
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Apr. 06, 2007 |
Respondent`s Notice of Service of Answers to Petitioner`s First Set of Interrogatories filed.
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Apr. 06, 2007 |
Respondent`s Response to First Requests for Production filed.
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Apr. 05, 2007 |
Amended Administrative Complaint filed.
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Apr. 05, 2007 |
Motion for Leave to File an Amended Administrative Complaint filed.
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Mar. 29, 2007 |
Respondent`s Response to Motion to Compel Answers to Interrogatories and Request for Production of Documents and Motion for Sanctions filed.
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Mar. 27, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Motion to Compel Answers to Interrogatories and Requests for Production of Documents and Motion for Sanctions filed.
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Mar. 06, 2007 |
Order Granting Leave to Amend (Agency for Healthcare Administration).
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Mar. 06, 2007 |
Order Granting Leave to Amend (Sunshine Caregivers, Inc.).
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Feb. 28, 2007 |
Respondent`s Response to Motion to Compel Answers to First Requests for Admissions filed.
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Feb. 27, 2007 |
Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for May 3 and 4, 2007; 9:00 a.m.; Miami and Tallahassee, FL).
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Feb. 23, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Motion to Compel Answer to Requests for Admissions filed.
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Feb. 20, 2007 |
Appendix to Respondent`s Motion to Amend Request for Formal Administrative Hearing filed.
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Feb. 20, 2007 |
Amended Request for Formal Administrative Hearing filed.
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Feb. 20, 2007 |
Respondent`s Motion to Amend Request for Formal Administrative Hearing filed.
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Feb. 19, 2007 |
Unopposed Motion for Continuance filed.
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Feb. 19, 2007 |
Respondent`s Response to First Requests for Admissions filed.
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Jan. 26, 2007 |
Notice of Service of Petitioner`s First Request for Admissions and First Set of Interrogatories filed.
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Jan. 26, 2007 |
Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
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Jan. 26, 2007 |
Notice of Hearing (hearing set for March 21 and 22, 2007; 9:00 a.m.; Miami, FL).
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Jan. 23, 2007 |
Notice of Service of Petitioner`s First Request for Production of Documents filed.
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Jan. 22, 2007 |
Joint Response to Initial Order filed.
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Jan. 17, 2007 |
Initial Order.
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Jan. 16, 2007 |
Administrative Complaint filed.
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Jan. 16, 2007 |
Request for Formal Administrative Hearing filed.
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Jan. 16, 2007 |
Notice (of Agency referral) filed.
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CASE STATUS: Motion Hearing Held. |