00-000096
Department Of Children And Family Services vs.
Bonnie And Steven Price, Sr.
Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Monday, June 19, 2000.
Recommended Order on Monday, June 19, 2000.
1STATE OF FLORIDA
4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
8DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND )
13FAMILY SERVICES, )
16)
17Petitioner, )
19)
20vs. ) Case No. 00-0096
25)
26BONNIE and STEVEN PRICE, JR., )
32)
33Respondents. )
35______________________________)
36RECOMMENDED ORDER
38Robert E. Meale, Administrative Law Judge of the Division of
48Administrative Hearings, conducted the final hearing in Tampa,
56Florida, on April 6 and May 12, 2000.
64APPEARANCES
65For Petitioner: Raymond R. Deckert
70District Legal Counsel
73Department of Children
76and Family Services
794000 West Martin Luther
83King, Jr., Boulevard
86Room 500
88Tampa, Florida 33614
91For Respondent: Bonnie and Steven Price, pro se
99Post Office Box 1015
103Mango, Florida 33550
106STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE
110The issue is whether Petitioner should revoke Respondents'
118foster parent license.
121PRELIMINARY STATEMENT
123By undated Administrative Complaint, Petitioner alleged that
130Respondents failed to supervise a four-year-old child placed in
139their care while she was swimming in Respondents' pool and the
150child nearly drowned. The Administrative Complaint alleges that
158this incident constitutes a "negligent act materially affected
166the health and safety of children in the home," in violation of
178Section 409.175(8)(b)1 and 2, Florida Statutes, and Rule
18665C -13.011(12)(e)2, Florida Administrative Code.
191The Administrative Complaint also alleges that Respondents
198failed to inform Petitioner that their adult son was living in
209their home and serving as a sitter for foster children at the
221home while the son was under house arrest for burglary and other
233felonies, in violation of Section 409.175(8)(b)3, Florida
240Statutes, and Rules 65C-13.011(9) and 65C-13.009(6)(b), Florida
247Administrative Code.
249At the hearing, Petitioner c alled seven witnesses and
258offered into evidence five exhibits. Respondent called four
266witnesses and offered into evidence three exhibits. All exhibits
275were admitted except Petitioner Exhibit 2 and Respondent Exhibits
2842 and 3.
287The parties did not order a transcript.
294FINDINGS OF FACT
2971. Petitioner first licensed Respondents as foster parents
305on December 22, 1993. Initially, they were licensed to care for
316their two nephews and a niece. On May 22, 1996, Petitioner
327relicensed Respondents so that they could provide foster care to
337children unrelated to them. The license provided that they could
347provide foster care to no more than four children.
3562. During their tenure as foster parents, Respondents
364demonstrated average competence. At the same time, Petitioner's
372need for foster parents has become more urgent. In this
382district, the number of foster children placed by Petitioner has
392increased from 250 children to 1200 children in the past 18
403years.
4043. The combination of Respondents' competence and
411Petitioner's urgent need for foster parents resulted in ten
420foster children living in Respondents' six-bedroom home at the
429time of the incident. All of these foster children had been
440placed in Respondents' home by Petitioner.
4464. Respondents' home had a swimming pool in a screened
456enclosure attached to the house. A door from the kitchen led to
468the swimming pool.
4715. On September 3, 1999, five of the foster children were
482in the swimming pool for several hours during the afternoon.
492Three of the children were nine years old, and two were four
504years old. One of the four-year olds was Cheyenne. Cheyenne
514could not swim and typically wore inflated floaters over each arm
525to help her remain afloat in the water.
5336. Neither Respondent was in the swimming pool area with
543the children, nor was their 19-year-old son, who sometimes helped
553supervise the children. No adult was present in or at the pool
565with the children during this three-hour period. In fact, during
575the entire period, an adult came out to the pool only one time.
5887. At one point during the afternoon, one of the nine-year-
599old foster children removed the floaters from Cheyenne's arms.
608At some later point, Cheyenne entered the pool and sank to the
620bottom of the deep end. Cheyenne's sister noticed Cheyenne at
630the bottom of the pool and screamed for help. One of the nine-
643year-olds dived into the pool and dragged Cheyenne out of the
654water. As she lay on the pool deck, Cheyenne was not breathing.
6668. Hearing the scream, Respondents ran out to the pool
676area. Respondent Steven Price and his 19-year-old son had been
686in one of the bedrooms where a nonworking television and dresser
697had fallen over.
7009. On reaching the pool, Respondent Steven Price
708administered CPR and revived Cheyenne. EMS personnel transported
716Cheyenne to the hospital, but fortunately she suffered no injury.
72610. Petitioner removed the other children and later began
735this proceeding to revoke the licenses of Respondents to care for
746foster children.
74811. The children testified that Respondents had left them,
757unsupervised, swimming in the pool on other occasions.
76512. The acts and omissions of Respondents on the afternoon
77513. of the near-drowning constitute negligent acts
782materially affected the health and safety of the foster children
792entrusted to them.
795CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
79814. The Division of Administrative Hearings has
805jurisdiction over the subject matter. Section 120.57(1), Florida
813Statutes. (All references to Sections are to Florida Statutes.)
82215. Section 409.175(8)(b)1 authorizes Petitioner to revoke
829a license for an "intentional or negligent act materially
838affecting the health or safety of children."
84516. Petitioner must prove the material allegations by clear
854and convincing evidence. Department of Banking and Finance v.
863Osborne Stern and Company, Inc. , 670 So. 2d 932 (Fla. 1996) and
875Ferris v. Turlington , 510 So. 2d 292 (Fla. 1987).
88417. Petitioner has proved the material allegations of
892neglect by clear and convincing evidence. Under the
900circumstances it is unnecessary to address the remaining
908allegations of the Administrative Complaint.
913RECOMMENDATION
914It is
916RECOMMENDED t hat the Department of Children and Family
925Services enter a final order revoking the licenses of Respondents
935to serve as foster care parents.
941DONE AND ENTERED this 19th day of June, 2000, in
951Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.
955___________________________________
956ROBERT E. MEALE
959Administrative Law Judge
962Division of Administrative Hearings
966The DeSoto Building
9691230 Apalachee Parkway
972Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060
975(850) 488-9675 SUNCOM 278-9675
979Fax Filing (850) 921-6847
983www.doah.state.fl.us
984Filed with the Clerk of the
990Division of Administrative Hearings
994this 19th day of June, 2000.
1000COPIES FURNISHED:
1002Virginia Daire, Agency Clerk
1006Department of Children and
1010Family Services
1012Building 2, Room 204B
10161317 Winewood Boulevard
1019Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0700
1022Josie Tomayo, General Counsel
1026Department of Children and
1030Family Services
1032Building 2, Room 204
10361317 Winewood Boulevard
1039Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0700
1042Raymond R. Deckert
1045District Legal Counsel
1048Department of Children
1051and Family Services
10544000 West Martin Luther
1058King, Jr., Boulevard
1061Room 500
1063Tampa, Florida 33614
1066Bonnie and Steven Price
1070Post Office Box 1015
1074Mango, Florida 33550
1077NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS
1083All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within 15
1094days from the date of this recommended order. Any exceptions to
1105this recommended order must be filed with the agency that will
1116issue the final order in this case.
- Date
- Proceedings
- Date: 08/15/2000
- Proceedings: Final Order Revoking Licensure filed.
- PDF:
- Date: 06/19/2000
- Proceedings: Recommended Order cover letter identifying the hearing record referred to the Agency.
- PDF:
- Date: 06/19/2000
- Proceedings: Recommended Order sent out. CASE CLOSED. Hearing held April 6 and May 12, 2000.
- Date: 05/12/2000
- Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held.
- PDF:
- Date: 04/10/2000
- Proceedings: Amended Supplemental Notice of Hearing as to Time Only sent out. (hearing set for 5/12/00; 8:00 a.m.; Tampa)
- PDF:
- Date: 04/07/2000
- Proceedings: Supplemental Notice of Hearing sent out. (hearing set for 5/12/00; 9:00 a.m.; Tampa)
- Date: 04/06/2000
- Proceedings: Hearing Held; see case file for applicable time frames.
- PDF:
- Date: 03/06/2000
- Proceedings: Letter to REM from S. & B. Price Re: people to be subpoenaed filed.
- PDF:
- Date: 01/25/2000
- Proceedings: Notice of Hearing sent out. (hearing set for April 6, 2000; 9:00 a.m.; Tampa, FL)
- Date: 01/12/2000
- Proceedings: Initial Order issued.