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BROWARD COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD vs JOHN R. LACASSE, 16-007492 (2016)

Court: Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Number: 16-007492 Visitors: 16
Petitioner: BROWARD COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD
Respondent: JOHN R. LACASSE
Judges: JOHN G. VAN LANINGHAM
Agency: County School Boards
Locations: Lauderdale Lakes, Florida
Filed: Dec. 20, 2016
Status: Closed
Settled and/or Dismissed prior to entry of RO/FO on Wednesday, June 28, 2017.

Latest Update: Dec. 25, 2024
THE BROWARD COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD, FLORIDA ROBERT W. RUNCIE, Superintendent of Schools, Petitioner, v. John R. LaCasse Respondent. / ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT Petitioner, Robert W. Runcie, Superintendent of Schools of Broward County, Florida (“Petitioner”), files this Administrative Complaint against Respondent, John R. LaCasse (“LaCasse”). The Petitioner seeks five (5) days of suspension without pay of Respondent’s employment with the Broward County School Board (“BCSB”) , pursuant to Chapter 120 and Sections 1001.51, 1012.27(5), and 1012.33 Florida Statutes and Rule 6A-5.056 of the Florida Administrative Code. The “Petitioner alleges the following: I. JURISDICTIONAL BASIS 1. The agency is the School Board of Broward County, Florida, Located at 600 Southeast Third Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida 33301. 2. The Petitioner is Robert W. Runcie, who is the Superintendent of Schools of Broward County, Florida. 3. The Petitioner is statutorily obligated to recommend the placement of school personnel and to require compliance and Il. Til. observance with all laws, rules, and regulations. Petitioner is authorized to report and enforce any violation thereof, together with recommending the appropriate disciplinary action against any instructional personnel employed by the BCSB, inclusive of LaCasse. LaCasse is an employee of the Broward County School Board and is currently employed as a principal pursuant to an Annual Contract, issued in accordance with Section 1012.33, Florica Statutes (2014). The last known address of LaCasse is 777 S. Federal Highway, K-105, Pompano Beach, Florida 33062. BACKGROUND ALLEGATIONS This recommendation is based upon conduct occurring during the 2014-2015 school year. LaCasse was, and is, a principal at Nova High School (“Nova”). PREVIOUS DISCIPLINE LaCasse was first hired by the district on August 29, 1984. On or about April 3, 2003, LaCasse was issued a Letter of Reprimand for allowing the band teacher and students, accompanied by several parents, to go on a trip to England and France that was not approved. Iv. 10. 11. 12. ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES Petitioner realleges and incorporates herein by reference the allegations set forth in paragraphs one (1) through nine (9) above. As principal of Nova, LaCasse is responsible for the performance of all personnel employed by the district school board and assigned to the school to which the principal is assigned. § 1012.28, Fla. Stat. As principal of Nova, LaCasse is subject to the Florida Principal Leadership Standards, which provide in part: (1) Purpose and Structure of the Standards. (a) Purpose. The Standards are set forth in rule as Florida's core expectations for effective school administrators. The Standards are based on contemporary research on multi-dimensional school leadership, and represent skill sets and knowledge bases needed in effective schools. The Standards form the foundation for school leader personnel evaluations and professional development systems, school leadership preparation programs, and educator certification requirements. (b) Structure. There are ten (10) Standards grouped into categories, which can be considered domains of effective leadership. Each Standard has a title and includes, as necessary, descriptors that further clarify or define the Standard, so that the Standards may be developed further into leadership curricula and proficiency assessments in fulfillment of their purposes. kk OK 3. Standard 8: School Management. Effective school leaders manage the organization, operations, and facilities in ways that maximize the use of resources to promote a safe, efficient, legal, and effective learning environment. The leader: a. Organizes time, tasks and projects effectively with clear objectives and coherent plans; 3 13. b. Establishes appropriate deadlines for him/herself and the entire organization; Cc. Manages schedules, delegates, and allocates resources to promote collegial efforts in school improvement and faculty development; and d. Is fiscally responsible and maximizes the impact of fiscal resources on instructional priorities. ek ke * (d) Domain 4: Professional and Ethical Behavior: 1. Standard 10: Professional and Ethical Behaviors. Effective school leaders demonstrate personal and professional behaviors consistent with quality practices in education and as a community leader. The leader: a. Adheres to the Code of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct for the Education Profession in Florida, pursuant to Rules 6B-1.001 and 6B-1.006, F.A.C.; b. Demonstrates resiliency by staying focused on the school vision and reacting constructively to the barriers to success that include disagreement and dissent with leadership; c. Demonstrates a commitment to the success of all students, identifying barriers and their impact on the wel _-being of the school, families, and local community; d. Engages in professional learning that improves professional practice in alignment with the needs of the school system; e. Demonstrates willingness to admit error and learn from it; and £. Demonstrates explicit improvement in specific performance areas based on previous. evaluations and formative feedback. Rule 6A-5.080 of the Florida Administrative Code During the 2014-2015 school year, the Nova Debate Booster Club’s (“NDBC”) conducted up to $300,000 in financial transactions without depositing revenues received, dispersing expense payments from, and properly accounting for such transaction through Nova’s internal accounts, as required by School Board policy. lLaCasse acquiesced in the 4 14. 15. processing of those transactions outside of Nova’s internal accounts, and/or failed in his responsibility to ensure proper accounting through the internal accounts for such resources. During the 2014-2015 school year, NDBC co-mingled funds with the schools Debate club with regard to handling cash receipts, deposits and disbursements relating to fundraising, travel and activities for the school’s Debate program. LaCasse acquiesced in the processing of those transactions outside of Nova’s internal accounts, and/or failec in his responsibility to ensure proper accounting through the internal accounts for such resources. During the 2014-2015 school year, Linda Miller, Nova’s Debate teacher, (“Debate Teacher”) who was the sponsor of the Nova Debate Club (“NDC”) and also a member of the Nova Debate Booster Club (“NDBC”), engaged in the collection and disbursement of monies directly from the students and parents for travel, scholarships, and fundraising without complying with required accounting procedures. lLaCasse acquiesced in the processing of those transactions, and/or failed in his responsibility to ensure proper accounting for such transactions through the internal accounts for such resources. 16. 17. 18. During the 2014-2015 school year, the Debate Teacher operated a food concession called “The Closet”, in her classroom every day, during and after school hours. Such operation sold concession items all day long, in direct competition with the cafeteria and vending machine sales. LaCasse acquiesced in the processing of those transactions, and/or failed in his responsibility to ensure proper accounting through the internal accounts for such resources, as well as to ensure compliance federal regulations and School Board rules on sales of food. During the 2014-2015 school year, two parents were given credit cards to purchase snacks and sodas for resale from Costco, Sam’s, Club, Winn Dixie, etc. Each month they spent approximately $6,000 to replenish The Closet. During the 2014-2015 school year, on one or more occasions, the Debate Teacher directed her teenage daughters to walk to another school with thousands of dollars collected from The Closet to give to the Treasurer for deposit into the NDBC bank account. LaCasse acquiesced in the processing of those transactions, and/or failed in his responsibility to ensure proper accounting through the internal accounts for such resources, as well as preserve the safety of his students. 19. 20. 21. 22.. 23. LaCasse lied to auditors and investigators about his knowledge of The Closet operation, by claiming he had no knowledge that it was operating. During the 2014-2015 school year, LaCasse allowed the NDBC to use the School’s Sales Tax Exemption certificate when making purchases. During the 2014-2015 school year, LaCasse granted the Debate Teacher two supplements for sponsoring the Debate Club. During the 2014-2015 school year, the Debate Teacher used two personal credit cards when making travel arrangements for the Debate team, from which she benefited by obtaining frequent flyer miles or other incentives from the credit card companies instead, of paying them through the school’s internal funds. LaCasse acquiesced in the processing of those transactions, and/or failed in his responsibility to ensure proper accounting through the internal accounts for such resources, and maintenance of financial benefits for Nova. BASIS FOR DISCIPLINE Any member of the district administrative or supervisory staff, including any principal may be suspended or dismissed at any time during the term of the contract; however, the charges against him or her must be based on immorality, misconduct in office, incompetency, gross insubordination, 24. willful neglect of duty, drunkenness, or being convicted or found guilty of, or entering a plea of guilty, regardless of adjudication of guilt, any crime involving moral turpitude, as these terms are defined by rule of the State Board of Education. A. Those charges are defined as follows: “Immorality” means conduct that is inconsistent with the standards of public conscience and good morals. It is conduct that brings the individual concerned or the education profession into public disgrace or disrespect and impairs the individual's service in the community. “Misconduct in Office” means one or more of the following: 1. A violation of the Code of Ethics of the Education Profession in Florida as adopted in Rule 6B-1.001, F.A.C.; 2. A violation of the Principles of Professional Conduct for the Education Profession in Florida as adopted in Rule 6B-1.006, F.A.C.; 3. A violation of the adopted school board rules; 4, Behavior that disrupts the student's learning environment; or 5. Behavior that reduces the teacher's ability or her or her colleagues' ability to effectively perform duties. “Incompetency” means the inability, failure or lack of fitness to discharge the required duty as a result of inefficiency or incapacity. 1. “Inefficiency” means one or more of the following: a. Failure to perform duties prescribed by law; b. Failure to communicate appropriately with and relate to students; c. Failure to communicate appropriately with and relate to colleagues, administrators, subordinates, or parents; d. Disorganization of her or her classroom to such an extent that the health, safety or welfare of the students is diminished; or e. Excessive absences or tardiness. 2. “Incapacity” means one or more of the following: a. Lack of emotional stability; 8 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. b. Lack of adequate physical ability; c. Lack of general educational background; or d. Lack of adequate command of her or her area of specialization. D. “Gross insubordination” means the intentional refusal to obey a direct order, reasonable in nature, and given by and with proper authority; misfeasance, . or malfeasance as to involve failure in the performance of the required duties. E. “Willful neglect of duty” means intentional or reckless failure to carry out required duties. FE. “Crimes involving moral turpitude.” A. IMMORALITY Respondent’s actions constitute just cause to suspend his employment without pay for a period of five (5) days. B. MISCONDUCT IN OFFICE Respondent’s actions constitute misconduct in office. c. INCOMPETENCY Respondent’s actions constitute incompetency. D. WILLFUL NEGLECT OF DUTY Respondent’s actions constitute willful neglect of duty E. CODE OF ETHICS Respondent’s actions constitute a violation of Rule 6A- 10.081 of the Florida Administrative Code, defining Principles of Professional Conduct for the Education Profession in Florida. DEMAND FOR RELIEF WHEREFORE, based upon the foregoing, Petitioner, Robert W. Runcie, Superintendent of Schools, recommends that the School Board suspend the Respondent, John LaCasse without pay for five (5) days based upon the foregoing facts and legal authority. ; jt EXECUTED this | — day of ber, 2016. ROBERT W. RUNCIE, Superintendent of Schools, Broward County Respectfully submitted: Douglas G. Griffin, Esq. Assistant General Counsel NOTICE If you wish to contest the charges, you must, within 15 days after receipt of the written notice, submit a written request for a hearing to Robert W. Runcie, Superintendent, Broward County School District, 600 374 Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 33301. Lf timely requested, such hearing shall be conducted by an administrative law judge assigned by the Division of Administrative Hearings of the Department of Management Services. The hearing shall be conducted within 60 days after receipt of 10 the written appeal in accordance with chapter 120, Florida Statutes. FAILURE TO TIMELY REQUEST A HEARING WILL RESULT IN A WAIVER OF THE RIGHT TO CONTEST THE CHARGES. IF YOU WANT TO HIRE AN ATTORNEY, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE REPRESENTED BY AN ATTORNEY IN THIS MATTER. 11 THIS HAS BEEN ISSUED AT THE REQUEST OF: Douglas G. Griffin (754) 321-2050 RECEIVED THIS NOTICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT ON: — Mw: | i 2h, at/30 Ar Sonetock; _ m., and served the same on 1 20, at o'clock, __.m., by delivering a true copy thereof (together with the fee for one day's attendance and the mileage allowed by law*) —= to:\R - Jolin (aCas5 COMPLETE IF SERVED BY SWORN LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER Mats , 20/6, ar (350 rs 7 x o' glock, ——-™-—- wy: O71 Kode MO nities LAs + 5 rae to:

Docket for Case No: 16-007492
Issue Date Proceedings
Jun. 28, 2017 Order Closing File and Relinquishing Jurisdiction.. CASE CLOSED.
Jun. 28, 2017 Joint Stipulation to Voluntary Dismissal with Prejudice filed.
Jun. 27, 2017 Joint Notice of Settlement filed.
Jun. 16, 2017 Order on Respondent's Motions for Protective Order and to Exclude Evidence.
Jun. 12, 2017 Re-Notice of Taking Deposition (Cancels June 14, 2017 Deposition) filed.
Jun. 08, 2017 Re-notice of Taking Deposition (John LaCasse) filed.
Jun. 08, 2017 Order Granting Continuance and Rescheduling Hearing (hearing set for August 22 and 23, 2017; 9:00 a.m.; Lauderdale Lakes, FL).
Jun. 07, 2017 Notice of Cancellation of Deposition (Heidi Jones) filed.
Jun. 07, 2017 Notice Joining Respondent's Unopposed Motion for Continuance filed.
Jun. 07, 2017 Joint Pre-hearing Stipulation filed.
Jun. 06, 2017 Re-notice of Taking Deposition filed.
Jun. 06, 2017 Respondent's Motion for Protective Order on Discovery and Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence and Witnesses filed.
Jun. 05, 2017 Renewed Motion Requesting a Live Final Hearing filed.
Jun. 05, 2017 Respondent's Cancellation of Notice of Taking Videotaped Deposition filed.
Jun. 05, 2017 Unopposed Motion for Continuance filed.
Jun. 01, 2017 Order Denying Respondent's Motion to Dismiss.
Jun. 01, 2017 Order on the Millers' Motions for Protective Order.
May 31, 2017 Order on Petitioner BCSB's Motion to Compel.
May 26, 2017 Respondent's Notice of Serving Amended Supplemental Verified Answers to Petitioner's First Set of Interrogatories filed.
May 25, 2017 Respondent's Response in Opposition to Petitioner's Motion to Strike filed.
May 25, 2017 Respondent's Supplemental and Amended Responses to Petitioner's First Request for Production of Documents filed.
May 25, 2017 Respondent's Notice of Serving Amended Supplemental Answers to Petitioner's First Set of Interrogatories filed.
May 25, 2017 Order Denying Motion for Live Final Hearing.
May 24, 2017 Respondent's Responses to Petitioner's First Request for Admissions filed.
May 19, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (of Heidi Jones) filed.
May 19, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (of Vanessa Goldstein) filed.
May 19, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (of Susan Puretz) filed.
May 17, 2017 Petitioner, Broward County School Board's, Motion to Strike Respondent's Response in Opposition to Petitioner's Motion to Overrule Objections and Compel Respondent's Better Responses to Discovery filed.
May 17, 2017 Respondent's Cancellation of Notice of Taking Deposition (Sharon Einhorn) filed.
May 16, 2017 Respondent's Response in Opposition to Petitioner, Broward County School Board's, Motion to Overrule Objections and Compel Respondent's Better Responses to Discovery filed.
May 16, 2017 Motion Requesting a Live Final Hearing filed.
May 15, 2017 Respondent's Cancellation of Notice of Taking Cancellation (Vanessa Goldstein) filed.
May 15, 2017 Respondent's Cancellation of Notice of Taking Deposition (Susan Puretz) filed.
May 12, 2017 Respondent's Motion for Extension of Time to File Response to Petitioner, Broward County School Board's Motion to Overrule Objections and Compel Respondent's Better Responses to Discoveryfiled.
May 12, 2017 Unopposed Motion to Extend Pre-hearing Deadlines filed.
May 11, 2017 Amended Notice of Taking Deposition of Erica Woodham and Sharon Einhorn filed.
May 11, 2017 Amended Notice of Taking Deposition (Patrick Reilly) filed.
May 11, 2017 Amended Notice of Taking Deposition (Dr. Valerie Wanza) filed.
May 08, 2017 Motion for Protective Order Regarding the Deposition Duces Tecum of Howard Miller filed.
May 08, 2017 Motion for Protective Order Regarding the Deposition Duces Tecum of Lisa Miller filed.
May 08, 2017 Amended Notice of Taking Deposition of Susan Puretz and Venessa Goldstein filed.
May 08, 2017 Re-notice of Taking Deposition (Dina OToole) filed.
May 05, 2017 Corrected Re-notice of Taking Deposition (Vanessa Goldstein) filed.
May 05, 2017 Re-notice of Taking Deposition (Craig Nichols) filed.
May 05, 2017 Re-notice of Taking Deposition (Francine Brown) filed.
May 05, 2017 Re-notice of Taking Deposition (Vanessa Goldstein) filed.
May 05, 2017 Re-notice of Taking Deposition (Susan Puretz) filed.
May 04, 2017 Petitioner, Broward County School Board's, Motion to Overrule Objections and Compel Respondent's Better Responses to Discovery filed.
May 04, 2017 Notice of Taking Video-taped Deposition (Jillian Haring) filed.
May 04, 2017 Respondent's Cancellation of Taking Deposition (Super. Desmond Blackburn) filed.
May 04, 2017 Return of Service (of Subpoena Duces Tecum without Deposition on Florida Forensic Institute, Inc) filed.
May 04, 2017 Return of Service (of Subpoena Duces Tecum Without Deposition on Post Haste Travel Service, Inc) filed.
May 04, 2017 Petitioner's Response In Opposition to Respondent's Motion to Dismiss or Alternatively for Summary Order filed.
May 03, 2017 Re-Notice of Taking Deposition (Meredith Filcman) filed.
Apr. 28, 2017 Respondent's Cancellation of Notice of Taking Deposition (Francine Brown) filed.
Apr. 28, 2017 Respondent's Cancellation of Notice of Taking Deposition (Dina OToole) filed.
Apr. 28, 2017 Respondent's Cancellation of Notice of Taking Deposition (Craig Nichols) filed.
Apr. 27, 2017 Order on Respondent's Motion to Compel.
Apr. 27, 2017 Cross-notice of Taking Deposition (Kathleen Hamm) filed.
Apr. 27, 2017 Cross-notice of Taking Deposition (Howard Miller) filed.
Apr. 27, 2017 Cross-notice of Taking Deposition (Lisa Miller) filed.
Apr. 27, 2017 Cross-notice of Taking Deposition (John LaCasse) filed.
Apr. 27, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (Super. Desmond Blackburn) filed.
Apr. 27, 2017 Respondent's Motion to Dismiss or Alternatively for Summary Order filed.
Apr. 26, 2017 Notice of Taking of Deposition filed.
Apr. 26, 2017 Petitioner's Response In Opposition to Respondent's Motion to Compel Better Responses to Discovery filed.
Apr. 26, 2017 Amended Cross-notice of Taking Deposition (of Erica Woodham; amended to correct court reporting agency only) filed.
Apr. 25, 2017 Cross-Notice of Taking Deposition (Erica Woodham) filed.
Apr. 25, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (John LaCasse) filed.
Apr. 25, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition Duces Tecum (Lisa Miler) filed.
Apr. 25, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition Duces Tecum (Howard Miller) filed.
Apr. 25, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition Duces Tecum (Kathleen Hamm) filed.
Apr. 21, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (Super. Robert Runcie) filed.
Apr. 21, 2017 Corrected Notice of Taking Deposition (Vanessa Goldstein) filed.
Apr. 21, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (Vanessa Goldstein) filed.
Apr. 21, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (Susan Puretz) filed.
Apr. 21, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (Sharon Einhorn) filed.
Apr. 21, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (Michael Ramirez) filed.
Apr. 21, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (Meredith Filcman) filed.
Apr. 21, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (Joseph Barbuto) filed.
Apr. 21, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (Frederick Davenport) filed.
Apr. 21, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (Francine Brown) filed.
Apr. 21, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (Erica Woodham) filed.
Apr. 21, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (Dr. Valerie Wanza) filed.
Apr. 21, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (Dina OToole) filed.
Apr. 21, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition (Craig Nichols) filed.
Apr. 19, 2017 Respondent's Motion to Compel Better Responses to Respondent's Discovery with Incorporated Memorandum of Law filed.
Mar. 29, 2017 Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for June 13 and 14, 2017; 9:00 a.m.; Lauderdale Lakes and Tallahassee, FL).
Mar. 28, 2017 Unopposed Motion to Continue Final Hearing filed.
Mar. 15, 2017 Notice of Unavailability filed.
Mar. 15, 2017 Designation of E-mail Addresses filed.
Mar. 13, 2017 Notice of Appearance (Anastasia Protopapadakis) filed.
Mar. 13, 2017 Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for May 10 and 11, 2017; 9:00 a.m.; Lauderdale Lakes and Tallahassee, FL).
Mar. 10, 2017 Notice of Cancellation of Deposition filed.
Mar. 10, 2017 Notice of Cancellation of Deposition filed.
Mar. 10, 2017 Notice of Cancellation of Deposition filed.
Mar. 10, 2017 Notice of Cancellation of Deposition filed.
Mar. 10, 2017 Respondent's Cancellation of Re-notice of Deposition filed.
Mar. 10, 2017 Respondent's Cancellation of Re-notice of Deposition filed.
Mar. 10, 2017 Respondent's Cancellation of Re-notice of Deposition filed.
Mar. 10, 2017 Respondent's Unopposed Motion for Continuance filed.
Mar. 08, 2017 Respondent's Notice of Taking Deposition (Fred Davenport) filed.
Mar. 08, 2017 Respondent's Re-notice of Deposition (date and time change) filed.
Mar. 08, 2017 Respondent's Re-notice of Deposition (date and time change; Craig Nichols) filed.
Mar. 03, 2017 Respondent's Re-notice of Deposition (grammatical error; Patrick Reilly) filed.
Mar. 03, 2017 Petitioner's Cancellation of Re-notice of Taking Deposition filed.
Mar. 03, 2017 Respondent's Re-notice of Deposition (date and time change; Patrick Reilly) filed.
Mar. 02, 2017 Respondent's Notice of Cancellation of Deposition (Robert Runcie) filed.
Mar. 02, 2017 Respondent's Notice of Cancellation of Deposition (Patrick Reilly) filed.
Mar. 02, 2017 Respondent's Notice of Cancellation of Deposition (Craig Nichols) filed.
Mar. 01, 2017 Respondent's Response to Petitioner's First Request for Production of Documents filed.
Mar. 01, 2017 Respondent's Notice of Serving Answers to Petitioner's First Set of Interrogatories filed.
Feb. 28, 2017 Corrected Re-notice of Deposition (Dr. Valerie Wanza) filed.
Feb. 28, 2017 Petitioner's Re-notice of Taking Deposition (Date and Location Changed) filed.
Feb. 28, 2017 Petitioner's Notice of Cancellation of Deposition filed.
Feb. 27, 2017 Respondent's Re-notice of Deposition (Date and Time Change) filed.
Feb. 27, 2017 Respondent's Notice of Cancellation of Deposition filed.
Feb. 17, 2017 (Petitioner's) Notice of Taking Deposition filed.
Feb. 07, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition filed.
Jan. 31, 2017 Petitioner's Response to Respondent's First Request for Production of Documents filed.
Jan. 31, 2017 Notice of Service of Petitioner's Answers to Respondent's First Set of Interrogatories filed.
Jan. 31, 2017 Second Corrected Notice of Taking Deposition filed.
Jan. 27, 2017 Corrected Notice of Taking Deposition filed.
Jan. 27, 2017 Corrected Notice of Taking Deposition filed.
Jan. 27, 2017 Corrected Notice of Taking Deposition filed.
Jan. 27, 2017 Corrected Notice of Taking Deposition filed.
Jan. 27, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition filed.
Jan. 27, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition filed.
Jan. 27, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition filed.
Jan. 27, 2017 Notice of Taking Deposition filed.
Jan. 17, 2017 Notice of Service of Petitioner's First Set of Interrogatories to Respondent filed.
Jan. 17, 2017 Petitioner's First Request for Production of Documents to Respondent filed.
Jan. 12, 2017 Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for April 4 and 5, 2017; 9:00 a.m.; Lauderdale Lakes and Tallahassee, FL).
Jan. 10, 2017 Petitioner's Unopposed Motion for Continuance filed.
Jan. 10, 2017 Order Shortening Time for Discovery.
Jan. 06, 2017 Respondent's Motion to Conduct Expedited Discovery filed.
Jan. 05, 2017 Respondent's Notice of Filing Interrogatories and First Request for Production filed.
Dec. 27, 2016 Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
Dec. 27, 2016 Notice of Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for February 15 and 16, 2017; 9:00 a.m.; Lauderdale Lakes and Tallahassee, FL).
Dec. 22, 2016 Joint Response to Initial Order filed.
Dec. 20, 2016 Initial Order.
Dec. 20, 2016 Notice of Appeal filed.
Dec. 20, 2016 Amended Administrative Complaint filed.
Dec. 20, 2016 Administrative Complaint filed.
Dec. 20, 2016 Agency action letter filed.
Dec. 20, 2016 Agenda Request Form filed.
Dec. 20, 2016 Referral Letter filed.
Source:  Florida - Division of Administrative Hearings

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