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DAJIN PENG vs UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, 16-004347 (2016)

Court: Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Number: 16-004347 Visitors: 25
Petitioner: DAJIN PENG
Respondent: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA
Judges: D. R. ALEXANDER
Agency: Florida Commission on Human Relations
Locations: Tampa, Florida
Filed: Jul. 28, 2016
Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Tuesday, February 21, 2017.

Latest Update: Apr. 21, 2017
Summary: The issue is whether Petitioner's Charge of Discrimination (Complaint) was timely filed, so that his allegations of discrimination can be investigated.Because Petitioner failed to file his complaint within 365 days of the alleged violation, FCHR had no jurisdiction to investigate charges.
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STATE OF FLORIDA COMMISSION ON HUMAN RELATIONS


PENG, EEOC Case No. NONE


Petitioner, FCHR No. 2016-00617


v. DOAH No. 16-4347

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, FCHR Order No. 17-030


Respondent.

/


FINAL ORDER DISMISSING PETITIO N FOR

RELIE F FROM AN UNLAWFUL EMPLOYMENT PRACTIC E


Preliminary Matters


Petitioner Dajin Peng filed a complaint of discrimination pursuant to the Florida Civil Rights Act of Sections 760.01 - Florida Statutes alleging that Respondent University of South Florida committed unlawful employment practices on the bases of Petitioner's race (not specified in complaint) and national origin (Chinese), and on the basis of retaliation, by suspending Petitioner from employment, by subjecting Petitioner to harassment, and by making false charges of Petitioner committing sexual harassment and financial irregularities.

The allegations set forth in the complaint were investigated, and, on June the Executive Director issued a No Jurisdiction," finding that the

Commission did not have jurisdiction to investigate Petitioner's complaint because the complaint was not timely filed.

Petitioner filed a Petition for Relief from an Unlawful Employment Practice, and the case was transmitted to the Division of Administrative Hearings for the conduct of a formal proceeding.

An evidentiary hearing was held by video teleconference on January 6, at sites in Tallahassee and Tampa, Florida, before Administrative Law Judge D. R. Alexander. The issue before Judge Alexander was whether the Commission had jurisdiction to investigate Petitioner's complaint.

Judge Alexander issued a Recommended Order, dated February in which Judge Alexander found that the Commission did not have jurisdiction to investigate Petitioner's complaint because Petitioner's complaint was not timely filed.

The Commission panel designated below considered the record of this matter and determined the action to be taken on the Recommended Order.


Filed April 21, 2017 8:00 AM Division of Administrative Hearings


FCHR Order No. 17-030

Page 2


Findings of Fact


We find the Administrative Law Judge's findings of fact to be supported by competent substantial evidence.

We adopt the Administrative Law Judge's findings of fact.


Conclusions of Law


We the Administrative Law Judge's application of the law to the facts to result in a correct disposition of the matter.

We adopt the Administrative Law Judge's conclusions of law.


Exceptions


Neither of the parties filed exceptions to the Administrative Law Judge's Recommended Order.


Dismissal


The Petition for Relief and Complaint of Discrimination are DISMISSED with prejudice.

The parties have the right to seek judicial review of this Order. The Commission and the appropriate District Court of Appeal must receive notice of appeal within 30 days of the date this Order is filed with the Clerk of the Commission. Explanation of the right to appeal is found in Section Florida Statutes, and in the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure


DONE AND ORDERED day of

FOR THE FLORIDA COMMISSION ON HUMAN RELATIONS:


Commissioner Rebecca Steele, Panel Chairperson; Commissioner Derick Daniel; and

Commissioner Jay Pichard



r

Filed day of in Tallahassee, Florida.


, 2017,


FCHR Order No. Page 3


Clerk

Commission on Human Relations 4075 Esplanade Way, Room Tallahassee, FL 32399

(850) 488-7082


Copies furnished to:


Dajin Peng

c/o Richard F. Meyers, Esq. The Meyers

Post Office Box 16308 Temple Terrace, FL 33687


University of South Florida c/o Craig S. Dawson, Esq. Office of General Counsel

4202 East Fowler Avenue, CGS 301


Tampa, FL 33620


D. R. Alexander, Administrative Law Judge, DOAH James Mallue, Legal Advisor for Commission Panel


I HEREBY CERTIFY that a of the foregoing has been mailed to the above


Clerk of the

Florida Commission on Human Relations


Docket for Case No: 16-004347
Issue Date Proceedings
Apr. 21, 2017 Agency Final Order Dismissing Petition for Relief from an Unlawful Employment Practice filed.
Feb. 21, 2017 Recommended Order cover letter identifying the hearing record referred to the Agency.
Feb. 21, 2017 Recommended Order (hearing held January 6, 2017). CASE CLOSED.
Feb. 06, 2017 Respondent's Proposed Recommended Order filed.
Feb. 03, 2017 (Proposed) Recommended Order Granting Petition for Relief and Order of Remand filed.
Jan. 06, 2017 CASE STATUS: Hearing Held.
Jan. 04, 2017 USF's Response in Opposition to Petitioner's Motion for Further Clarification of Issue for Final Hearing filed.
Jan. 03, 2017 Joint Pre-hearing Stipulation filed.
Jan. 03, 2017 Motion for Further Clarification of Issue for Final Hearing filed.
Dec. 29, 2016 Court Reporter Request filed.
Dec. 27, 2016 Proposed Exhibits filed (exhibits not available for viewing).
Dec. 23, 2016 Joint Notice of Filing Proposed Exhibits for Final Hearing filed.
Dec. 19, 2016 Request for Issuance of Subpoenas filed.
Dec. 06, 2016 Order Denying Motion to Amend Petition.
Dec. 02, 2016 USF's Response in Opposition to Amended Motion for Leave to Amend or Supplement Petition for Relief filed.
Nov. 29, 2016 Amended Motion for Leave to Amend or Supplement Petition for Relief filed.
Nov. 29, 2016 Motion for Leave to Amend or Supplement Petition for Relief filed.
Nov. 04, 2016 Notice of Service of Answers to Petitioner's First Interrogatories to Respondent University of South Florida filed.
Oct. 24, 2016 Response to Respondent's First Request for Production filed.
Oct. 24, 2016 Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for January 6, 2017; 9:30 a.m.; Tampa and Tallahassee, FL; amended as to ).
Oct. 24, 2016 Joint Motion and Stipulation to Continue Hearing filed.
Oct. 21, 2016 (Plaintiff's) Notice of Serving Answers to Respondent's Interrogatories filed.
Sep. 27, 2016 Plaintiff's Notice of Serving First Interrogatories to Defendant filed.
Sep. 27, 2016 Petitioner's First Request for Production of Documents filed.
Sep. 23, 2016 Notice of Serving Respondent University of South Florida Board of Trustees' First Set of Interrogatories to Petitioner filed.
Sep. 20, 2016 Order Granting Joint Motion for Clarification.
Sep. 19, 2016 Joint Motion for Clarification of Issues for Final Hearing filed.
Sep. 14, 2016 Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
Sep. 14, 2016 Notice of Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for November 7, 2016; 9:30 a.m.; Tampa and Tallahassee, FL).
Sep. 13, 2016 Joint Response to Initial Order filed.
Sep. 13, 2016 Notice of Appearance (Craig Dawson) filed.
Aug. 19, 2016 Undeliverable envelope returned from the Post Office.
Aug. 05, 2016 Undeliverable envelope returned from the Post Office.
Jul. 29, 2016 Initial Order.
Jul. 28, 2016 Charge of Discrimination filed.
Jul. 28, 2016 Notice of Determination: No Jurisdiction filed.
Jul. 28, 2016 Determination: No Jurisdiction filed.
Jul. 28, 2016 Petition for Relief filed.
Jul. 28, 2016 Transmittal of Petition filed.

Orders for Case No: 16-004347
Issue Date Document Summary
Apr. 20, 2017 Agency Final Order
Feb. 21, 2017 Recommended Order Because Petitioner failed to file his complaint within 365 days of the alleged violation, FCHR had no jurisdiction to investigate charges.
Source:  Florida - Division of Administrative Hearings

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