The Issue Whether Willie J. Thompson is entitled to the $5,000.00 prize for a winning lottery ticket presented by Mr. Thompson to the Department of the Lottery for collection?
Findings Of Fact Horace Bell purchased lottery ticket number 04-202290-059 (hereinafter referred to as the "Ticket") on approximately December 11, 1988. The Ticket was an instant winning ticket in the amount of $5,000.00, in the Florida Lottery's Money Tree Instant game. Willie J. Thompson drove Mr. Bell, his wife and other family members to Tallahassee on December 12, 1988, to file a claim for the prize. Upon arriving at the Lottery's offices Mr. Bell found that he did not have proper identification. Therefore, he allowed Mr. Thompson to present the ticket for collection because Mr. Thompson had proper identification. On December 12, 1988, Mr. Thompson completed a Florida Lottery Winner Claim Form (hereinafter referred to as the "Form") and submitted the Form and the Ticket to the Lottery. On the back of the Ticket Mr. Thompson listed his name and address on the spaces provided for the person claiming the prize and signed the Ticket. Mr. Thompson listed his name, Social Security Number, address and phone number on the Form. Mr. Thompson signed the Form as the "Claimant." In a letter dated December 12, 1988, DHRS notified the Lottery that Mr. Thompson owed $4,026.40 in Title IV-D child support arrearages as of December 12, 1988. Mr. Thompson has been paying his child support arrearages by having $30.00 taken out of each of his pay checks. The $5,000.00 prize was forwarded from the Lottery to the Comptroller on December 12, 1988. By letter dated December 20, 1988, Mr. Thompson was notified that the $5,000.00 prize for the Ticket he submitted was being transmitted to the Comptroller for possible payment of his Title IV-D child support arrearages. Mr. Thompson was notified by the Comptroller by letter dated December 28, 1988, that the Comptroller intended to apply $4,026.40 of the $5,000.00 prize toward his unpaid obligation. Mr. Thompson was provided a state warrant for the $973.60 balance of the $5,000.00 prize. Mr. Thompson requested a formal administrative hearing to contest the proposed action of the Comptroller. Mr. Thompson's total obligation as of the date of the formal hearing had been reduced by the court-ordered $30.00 payments he has made since December, 1988. As of the date of the formal hearing, Mr. Thompson's total obligation was $3,335.60. His obligation will reduce further by payments made up until the date of the issuance of a Final Order in this matter. Mr. Thompson should be given credit for these additional payments.
Recommendation Based upon the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, it Is RECOMMENDED that a Final Order be issued providing for payment of the portion of the $5,000.00 prize attributable to the Ticket owed by Mr. Thompson as child support arrearages as of the date of the Final Order to DHRS. The balance of the $5,000.00 prize should be paid to Mr. Thompson. DONE and ENTERED this 21st day of June, 1989, in Tallahassee, Florida. LARRY J. SARTIN Hearing Officer Division of Administrative Hearings The DeSoto Building 1230 Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1550 (904) 488-9675 Filed with the Clerk of the Division of Administrative Hearings this 21st day of June, 1989. APPENDIX Case Number 89-1102 The Petitioners have submitted proposed findings of fact. It has been noted below which proposed findings of fact have been generally accepted and the paragraph number(s) in the Recommended Order where they have been accepted, if any. Those proposed findings of fact which have been rejected and the reason for their rejection have also been noted. The Petitioners' Proposed Findings of Fact Proposed Finding Paragraph Number in Recommended Order of Fact Number of Acceptance or Reason for Rejection 1. 1. 2. 2-3. 3. 4 and 6. 4 7. 5 9. 6 11. 7 13. 8-9 Conclusions of law. COPIES FURNISHED: Jo Ann Levin Senior Attorney Office of Comptroller The Capitol, Suite 1302 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0350 Louisa E. Hargrett Senior Attorney Department of the Lottery 250 Marriott Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Chriss Walker Senior Attorney Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services 1317 Winewood Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0700 Willie J. Thompson Post Office Box 3655 Jacksonville, Florida 32206 Honorable Gerald Lewis Comptroller, State of Florida The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0350 Charles L. Stutts General Counsel The Capitol, Plaza Level Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0350
The Issue The issue for consideration in this matter is whether the Department of Revenue should retain Petitioner's lottery winnings in the amount of $1,033.01 because of his obligation to pay child support as ordered by a court of record.
Findings Of Fact By Final Judgement of Paternity dated September 13, 1994, J. Tim Strickland, Circuit Judge for the 10th Judicial Circuit in Polk County, ordered Petitioner, inter alia, to pay child support and retroactive child support to the State of Florida for the dependent child of which Petitioner was adjudged the father, in the amount of $25.00 per week in future child support, and $5.00 per week in retroactive child support until the sum of $5,007.00 has been paid in full. Petitioner thereafter arranged for the payments required as to both future child support and the retroactive child support to be deducted out of his earnings or unemployment compensation payments when he was unemployed. The Department of Revenue agrees that all periodic payments required by the court order have been paid timely. On May 4, 1996, Petitioner purchased a lottery ticket from an agent of the Florida Lottery. One of the number series he purchased on May 4 was a partial winner and Petitioner was entitled to receive the sum of $1,033.00. On May 5, 1996, Petitioner submitted a winner claim form to claim the $1,033.00. Before any money was paid to the Petitioner, however, consistent with the pertinent provisions of the Florida Statutes, the Department of Lottery transmitted the Petitioner's prize money to the Department of Banking and Finance so that any debts due the state by the winner, or unpaid court-ordered child support could be identified and prize money withheld to satisfy all or a part of such claim. Consistent with established procedure, the Department of Revenue informed the Department of Banking and Finance that Petitioner owed $4,305.01 in unpaid retroactive child support assessed by the Circuit Court in May, 1994. Since the amount the Department of Revenue claimed was owing exceeded the amount of Petitioner's prize of $1,033.00, the Department of Banking and Finance advised Petitioner it intended to apply the entire prize amount to the unpaid retroactive child support. Petitioner protests, claiming that since he is fully in compliance with the terms of the Final Judgement of Paternity, and none of the required weekly payments is delinquent, he is not indebted and the state has no basis to withhold his prize.
Recommendation Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, it is recommended that a Final Order be issued providing for payment of the $1, 033.00 prize attributable to the ticket held by Petitioner Gary Roberts, to the Department of Revenue on behalf of his minor child. DONE and ENTERED this 23rd day of September, 1996, in Tallahassee, Florida. ARNOLD H. POLLOCK, Hearing Officer Division of Administrative Hearings The DeSoto Building 1230 Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1550 (904) 488-9675 Filed with the Clerk of the Division of Administrative Hearings this 23rd day of September, 1996. COPIES FURNISHED: Gary Roberts 527 6th Street Northeast Ft. Meade, Florida 33841 Chriss Walker, Esquire Department of Revenue Post Office Box 8030 Tallahassee, Florida 32314-8030 Ellen C. Marino, Esquire Department of Banking and Finance The Capitol, Suite 1302 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0350 Louisa H. Warren, Esquire Department of the Lottery 250 Marriott Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32399 Hon. Robert F. Milligan Comptroller, State of Florida The Capitol, Plaza Level Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0350 Harry Hooper General Counsel The Capitol, Room 1302 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0350 Linda Lettera General Counsel Department of Revenue 204 Carlton Building Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0100 Larry Fuchs Executive Director Department of Revenue 104 Carlton Building Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0100 Dr. Marcia Mann, Secretary Department of Lottery 250 Marriott Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Ken Hart General Counsel Department of Lottery 250 Marriott Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32301
The Issue The issue in this case concerns the application of Section 24.115(4), Florida Statutes, to a claim for payment filed by a person who owes a child support arrearage but who did not purchase the lottery ticket presented for payment.
Findings Of Fact Based on the testimony of the witnesses and the exhibits received in evidence at the hearing, I make the following relevant findings of fact. On November 2, 1992, Petitioner, Joseph Judah, Jr., the husband of Petitioner, Diana Judah, presented for payment at the DOL's office in St. Petersburg, a lotto ticket which had been purchased by his wife and which had a prize value of $4,989.50. Mr. Judah placed his name, address and signature on the back of the ticket and completed and signed the winner claim form. Additionally, he presented, as proof of identification, his driver's license and social security card. Pursuant to procedures set forth in Chapter 53-4, Florida Administrative Code, on November 3, 1992, DHRS certified to DOL that Mr. Judah owed $13,302.00 in child support arrearages as of that date. DOL transmitted the prize amount to the Office of the Comptroller and applied the entire amount of $4,989.50 to Mr. Judah's child support arrearages. Mr. Judah was notified that the lottery prize would be applied to his outstanding child support arrearages which prompted him to timely request an administrative hearing. It is undisputed that Mrs. Judah purchased a winning lotto ticket with her money and she is not personally responsible for the support of Mr. Judah's child from a prior marriage. At all times material hereto, DOL had in effect Rule No. 53ER87-43, Florida Administrative Code, entitled "Procedure for Awarding Prizes". That rule provides, in pertinent part, that: (6) Until such time as a name is imprinted or placed upon the back portion of the lottery ticket in the designated area, a lottery ticket shall be owned by the physical possessor of such ticket. When a name is placed on the rear of the ticket in the designated place, the person whose name appears in that area shall be the owner of the ticket and shall be entitled to any prize attributable thereto.
Recommendation Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, it is RECOMMENDED that: The Department of Banking and Finance, Office of the Comptroller, issue a Final Order in this case providing for payment to the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services of the entire $4,989.50 prize money originally claimed by Petitioner, Joseph Judah, Jr. DONE AND ENTERED this 14th day of July, 1993, in Tallahassee, Florida. JAMES E. BRADWELL Hearing Officer Division of Administrative Hearings The DeSoto Building 1230 Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1550 (904) 488-9675 Filed with the Clerk of the Division of Administrative Hearings this 14th day of July, 1993. COPIES FURNISHED: Honorable Gerald Lewis Comptroller, State of Florida The Capitol, Plaza Level Tallahassee, FL 32399-0350 William G. Reeves, Esq. General Counsel Department of Banking and Finance The Capitol, Room 1302 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0350 Carrole R. Ward, Esquire 12029 Majestic Boulevard, Suite 7 Bayonet Point, Florida 34667 Karen M. Camechis, Esquire Assistant General Counsel Department of Banking and Finance Office of the Comptroller The Capitol, Suite 1302 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0350 Chriss Walker, Esquire Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services 1317 Winewood Boulevard Building One, Room 407 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0700 Louisa H. Warren, Esquire Department of Lottery Capitol Complex Tallahassee, Florida 32399-4011
Findings Of Fact On November 18, 1991, petitioner submitted a claim to the Department of Lottery (Lottery) on a ticket he held for the "Play 4" drawing of November 17, 1991. Such ticket reflected that petitioner had correctly selected the four numbers drawn on that date, and rendered him eligible for a prize of $5,000.00. On December 17, 1991, the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (DHRS) certified to the Lottery that petitioner owed $2,891.45 in Title IV-D child support arrearage. Thereafter, by letter of December 20, 1991, the Lottery advised petitioner that DHRS had advised it of such outstanding debt and that, pursuant to Section 24.115(4), Florida Statutes, it had transmitted the prize amount to the Office of the Comptroller, Department of Banking and Finance (DBF). Petitioner was further advised that DBF would notify him shortly regarding the distribution of such funds. By letter of December 31, 1991, DBF notified petitioner that it was in receipt of his prize from the Lottery and that it intended to apply $2,891.45 toward the unpaid claim for child support. Such letter also enclosed state warrant number 1437325, dated December 27, 1991, in the amount of $2,108.55 in payment of the difference between the petitioner's prize and the unpaid claim for child support, and advised petitioner of his right to request a hearing to contest such action. By letter of January 15, 1992, petitioner acknowledged receipt of DBF's letter of December 31, 1991, disputed that any such obligation was outstanding, and requested a formal hearing. At hearing, the proof demonstrated that through a series of orders rendered in the matter of In Re: The Marriage of Mary B. Black, Petitioner/Wife v. Jessie Black, Respondent/Husband, Circuit Court, Dade County, Florida, Case No. 83-11702, petitioner was directed to pay child support for his minor children, with such payments to be made to the clerk of that court. As of December 17, 1991, the date DHRS certified the debt at issue in this case to the Lottery, petitioner owed $2,891.45 in Title IV-D child support arrearage. Such debt was, however, reduced by the sum of $5.28 by the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Dade County, Florida, on January 24, 1992, to properly reflect the fees charged to administer such account. Accordingly, the proof demonstrates that DBF should apply the sum of $2,886.17 from petitioner's prize toward the unpaid claim for child support.
Recommendation Based on the foregoing findings of fact and conclusions of law, it is RECOMMENDED that the Department of Banking and Finance enter a final order which resolves the distribution of the balance of petitioner's lottery prize as follows: (1) that it pay to the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services the sum of $2,886.17 towards satisfaction of petitioner's debt for child support, and (2) that it pay to petitioner the sum of $5.28 as the balance of his lottery prize. DONE AND ENTERED in Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, this 5th day of May 1992. WILLIAM J. KENDRICK Hearing Officer Division of Administrative Hearings The DeSoto Building 1230 Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1550 (904) 488-9675 Filed with the Clerk of the Division of Administrative Hearings this 5th day of May 1992. COPIES FURNISHED: Jessie Black, pro se 420 Southwest 31st Street Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312 Scott C. Wright, Esquire Assistant General Counsel Office of the Comptroller The Capitol, Suite 1302 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0350 Chriss Walker, Esquire Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services 1317 Winewood Boulevard Building One, Room 407 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0700 Louisa Warren Department of the Lottery 250 Marriott Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32301 The Honorable Gerald Lewis Comptroller, State of Florida The Capitol, Plaza Level Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0350 William G. Reeves General Counsel Department of Banking and Finance The Capitol Plaza Level, Room 1302 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0350
The Issue The central issue in this case is whether the sum of $1,318.00 should be permanently withheld from Petitioner's lottery winning.
Findings Of Fact The Petitioner, Virginia Ann Dassaw, was formerly known as Virginia Ann Davis. In 1979, Petitioner was charged with a criminal violation of Section 409.325, Florida Statutes, welfare fraud. The information alleged Petitioner had received food stamps which she was not entitled to because financial assistance was not available to her. On May 29, 1979, Petitioner appeared before the court and entered a guilty plea to the charge. As a result of the negotiated plea, Petitioner received two years of unsupervised probation and adjudication was withheld. Petitioner received $1,318.00 in overpayments from the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services for the period March, 1977 through June, 1978. Such overpayments, monthly assistance payments, were from aid to families with dependent children; benefits Petitioner was not entitled to receive. Petitioner did not believe she was required to repay the overpayment amount since the criminal court did not require restitution as part of the conditions of her probation in connection with the food stamp welfare fraud. Petitioner did not, however, aver that she had repaid the obligation at issue nor did she dispute that she had received an overpayment. She felt that the criminal proceeding had been sufficient to satisfy the question. The order granting probation and fixing terms thereof did not, however, excuse Petitioner from the amount claimed in the instant case. On or about February 26, 1996, Petitioner became a lottery prize winner in the amount of $2,500.00. In conjunction with its claim for the overpayment described above, the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services notified the Department of the Lottery of its claim for reimbursement from Petitioner's winnings in the amount of $1,318.00. The Department of the Lottery transmitted the winning amount to the Office of the Comptroller. The winning amount, less the claim filed by the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, was issued to Petitioner by expense warrant number 4-17 700 616 on March 12, 1996, in the amount of $1,182.00. Petitioner timely contested the amount claimed by the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services.
Recommendation Based on the foregoing, it is, hereby, RECOMMENDED: That the Department of Banking and Finance, Office of the Comptroller, issue a final order finding the Department correctly reduced Petitioner's lottery prize winning by $1,318.00 and dismissing Petitioner's challenge to the amount disbursed. DONE AND ENTERED this 25th day of October, 1996, in Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida. JOYOUS D. PARRISH Administrative Law Judge Division of Administrative Hearings The DeSoto Building 1230 Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060 (904) 488-9675 SUNCOM 278-9675 Fax Filing (904) 921-6847 Filed with the Clerk of the Division of Administrative Hearings this 25th day of October, 1996. APPENDIX Rulings on the proposed findings of fact submitted by Petitioner: None submitted. Rulings on the proposed findings of fact submitted by the Respondent, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services: 1. Paragraphs 1 through 6 are accepted. COPIES FURNISHED: Virginia Ann Dassaw 10075 Southwest 170th Terrace Perrine, Florida 33157 Andre L. Williams Assistant District Legal Counsel Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services 401 Northwest Second Avenue, N-1014 Miami, Florida 33128 Josephine A. Schultz Chief Counsel Office of the Comptroller Department of Banking and Finance The Fletcher Building, Suite 526 101 East Gaines Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0350 Louisa Warren, Esquire Department of the Lottery 250 Marriott Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32399 Robert F. Milligan Office of the Comptroller Department of Banking and Finance The Capitol, Plaza level Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0350 Harry Cooper General Counsel Department of Banking and Finance The Capitol, Room 1302 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-00350
The Issue Whether the five thousand dollars of prize money claimed by the Petitioner should be paid to the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services due to the Petitioner's outstanding debt for child support collected through a court.
Findings Of Fact The Petitioner is the individual whose name appeared on the lottery ticket and claim form for a five thousand dollar prize. The claim form and winning ticket were submitted by the Petitioner to the Tallahassee Office of the Department of the Lottery for validation and payment in accordance with that Department's procedures. The Department of the Lottery, as required by law, provided the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services with a list of five thousand dollar winners. The list contained the name of the Petitioner. The Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services compared the list with its records and determined that there was an arrearage in child support of eight thousand one hundred and fifty-seven dollars and eighty-four cents owed by the Petitioner in Lee County, Florida. On July 12, 1988, the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services certified the child support arrearage to the Department of the Lottery in accordance with Section 24.115(4), Florida Statutes. The Department of the Lottery fowarded the five thousand dollar prize money to the Office of the Comptroller. On July 19, 1988, the Petitioner was notified by certified mail by the Office of the Comptroller of its intention to apply the entire five thousand dollars towards the Petitioner's unpaid court ordered child support. The Petitioner requested a hearing on the nature of the debt and the amount owed. The amount of unpaid court ordered child support due on the date of the hearing was eight thousand one hundred and fifteen dollars and fifty-three cents.
The Issue Whether the State of Florida, through its agencies, collected the money owed it by the Petitioner prior to receipt of a letter from her doctor certifying her disability.
Findings Of Fact On or about June 21, 1990, the Petitioner, Therese L. Hodge, applied for a student loan to pursue educational courses at Career City College in Gainesville, Florida. The loan applied for was a Stafford Loan, a student loan administered by the Department of Education (DOE) through the Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA). Under the Stafford Loan program, DOE through OSFA, serves as the guarantee agent performing its responsibilities in accordance with regulations promulgated by the United States Department of Education (USDOE). The essential elements and operation of the loan program are that a participating bank or financial institution agrees to make a loan to a student on the condition that the DOE will issue a written guarantee that it will repay the loan to the lender if the student defaults on the loan. When DOE repays a defaulted loan to the lender, DOE acquires the promissory note and the right to collect from the student. DOE is required by USDOE to pursue collection in order to receive reimbursement from USDOE of the amount paid to the lender. On or about July 7, 1990, OSFA issued its guarantee of a student loan to the Petitioner, and Florida Federal loaned her $1,213.00. While enrolled in her first term at college, the Petitioner suffered a stroke. The Petitioner was observed at the hearing and it was apparent that she had some moderate limitations on her ability to communicate, comprehend, and remember. Petitioner lives on Social Security disability income. Her brother- in-law, who had accompanied her to the hearing, assisted in presentation of Petitioner's case without objection from the Respondents. After the Petitioner defaulted on her student loan, the Petitioner won $5,000 in a Florida lottery game. The Petitioner made demand for payment of the prize money. The Department of Lottery checks winnings of more than $600 to determine if the winner owes any money to the State. In the course of its comparison, the Department of Lottery determined that the Petitioner owed the State money on the defaulted student loan. The Department of Lottery confirmed the indebtedness with the Department of Education, and it was determined that the Petitioner owed $1,231.98 including interest on the defaulted student loan. On January 9, 1993, the Department of Lottery forwarded the $5,000 to the Office of the Comptroller, and notified the Petitioner of her right to request a formal hearing to controvert the Department's collection of the indebtedness. On January 12, 1993, the Petitioner called the Department of Lottery and advised the Department that she was disabled. The Department forwarded to the Petitioner medical forms on January 20, 1993. Subsequently, the Petitioner's physician certified to the state that she was totally and permanently disabled. Documents introduced at hearing show that the Petitioner advised the lending bank on June 17, 1991 that she was disabled due to a stroke and unable to work. The bank sent the Petitioner medical forms in order for her to have her disability certified. The Petitioner did not return the forms due to her financial inability to obtain the required physical. After the Department of Education had repaid the student loan and had turned the matter over to a collection agency, the Petitioner advised the collection agency that she was disabled and the collection agency sent her medical certification forms which she did not have completed due to her financial inability. After she had won the lottery, the Petitioner had the medical certification forms which were forwarded to her by the Department of Education completed by a physician and these were returned to the State after the end of January, 1993 certifying that the Petitioner was totally and permanently disabled.
Recommendation Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, it is RECOMMENDED that the Office of the Comptroller return to the Petitioner the amount $1,231.98. DONE AND ENTERED this 16th day of June, 1993, in Tallahassee, Florida. STEPHEN F. DEAN Hearing Officer Division of Administrative Hearings The DeSoto Building 1230 Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1550 (904) 488-9675 Filed with the Clerk of the Division of Administrative Hearings this 16th day of June, 1993. APPENDIX TO RECOMMENDED ORDER CASE NO. 93-1218 The Petitioner's sister wrote a letter in the Petitioner's behalf which was read and considered, and is treated as a final argument. The Department of Education filed a proposed order which was read and considered. The following proposed findings were adopted, or rejected for the reason stated: Respondent's (DOE) Proposed Findings: Recommended Order: Paragraph 1-6 Adopted Paragraph 7 Irrelevant Paragraph 8 Adopted Paragraph 9 The Department was on notice of the Petitioner's disability. Total and permanent disability is a medical determination based upon medical certification. The lender was on notice of Petitioner's disability on June 17, 1991. The purpose of the bank sending Petitioner the medical forms was to confirm the medical determination. Paragraph 10-15 Adopted COPIES FURNISHED: Therese L. Hodge and 5855 West Wood Lawn Street Post Office Box 36 Dunnellon, FL 34433 Ocklawaha, FL 32179 Charles S. Ruberg, Esquire Department of Education 325 West Gaines Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0400 Louisa Warren, Esquire Department of Lottery 250 Marriott Drive Tallahassee, FL 32301 Leslie A. Meek, Esquire Office of the Comptroller The Capitol, Room 1302 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0350 Gerald Lewis, Comptroller Department of Banking and Finance Tha Capitol Tallahassee, FL 32399-0350