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FLORISTS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY vs DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES, DIVISION OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION, 13-002940 (2013)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed:Orlando, Florida Aug. 06, 2013 Number: 13-002940 Latest Update: Sep. 30, 2013

The Issue The issue to be determined is whether the doctrine of equitable tolling should excuse the late filing of a Petition for Administrative Hearing filed with Respondent by Petitioner Florists Mutual Insurance Company.

Findings Of Fact Respondent, the Department, is the state agency charged with resolving disputes over reimbursement for costs of medical services provided to injured workers under workers? compensation law. Petitioner Florists was in a reimbursement dispute with Kendall. The Department issued a Determination that Florists should reimburse Kendall the sum of $100,894.54. Florists received notice of the Reimbursement Dispute Determination on April 8, 2013, via United States Postal Service certified mail. The Reimbursement Dispute Determination included a Notice of Rights advising Florists that a request for an administrative hearing on the Determination had to be received by the Department within 21 days of Florists? receipt of the Determination. It noted in bold print that failure to file a petition within that time period constituted waiver of the right to a hearing. Florists? Initial Petition was sent via certified mail from the Tallahassee office of Petitioner?s counsel located at 1701 Hermitage Boulevard, Suite 103, Tallahassee, Florida, on or about Thursday, April 25, 2013. The filing deadline was the following Monday. The Initial Petition was appropriately addressed to “Julie Jones, CP, FRP, DFS Agency Clerk, Department of Financial Services, 612 Larson Building, 200 East Gaines Street, Tallahassee, Florida.” The Initial Petition was received by the Department on Wednesday, May 1, 2013, at 10:11 a.m. The Department determined that the Initial Petition was untimely, as it was received on the twenty-third day after Florists received notice, making it two days late. Petitioner is a workers? compensation insurance carrier whose substantial interests are affected by Respondent?s Reimbursement Dispute Determination that it must reimburse health care provider Kendall $100,894.54. That determination will become final if Petitioner is determined to have waived its right to a hearing. The distance between the Tallahassee office of Petitioner?s counsel and the office of the Department is approximately four miles. From review of the United States Postal Service tracking information, it appears that after the Initial Petition was mailed, it was processed in Louisville, Kentucky, before it returned to Tallahassee, Florida, for delivery, indicating a journey of some 1,050 miles over the course of six days. Late delivery of the Petition by the United States Postal Service did not prevent Florists from asserting its rights.

Florida Laws (6) 10.11120.569120.57120.574120.68440.13
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