09-005264
Jeffrey Bates vs.
Department Of Financial Services
Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Tuesday, April 20, 2010.
Recommended Order on Tuesday, April 20, 2010.
1STATE OF FLORIDA
4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
8JEFFREY BATES, )
11)
12Petitioner, )
14)
15vs. ) Case No. 09-5264
20)
21DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL )
25SERVICES, )
27)
28Respondent. )
30)
31RECOMMENDED ORDER
33Pursuant to notice, a final hearing was held in this case
44on February 26, 2010, in Orlando, Florida, before Susan B.
54Harrell, a designated Administrative Law Judge of the Division
63of Administrative Hearings.
66APPEARANCES
67For Petitioner: Jeffrey Bates, pro se
73Post Office Box 1399
77Minneola, Florida 34755
80For Respondent: Regina M. Keenan, Esquire
86Department of Financial Services
90612 Larson Building
93200 East Gaines Street
97Tallahassee, Florida 32399
100STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE
104The issue in this case is whether Petitioners application
113for certification as a firesafety inspector should be granted.
122PRELIMINARY STATEMENT
124Respondent, Department of Financial Services (Department),
130issued Petitioner, Jeffrey Bates (Mr. Bates), a State Fire
139Marshall, Bureau of Fire Standards and Training (Bureau)
147Examination Grade Report, notifying Mr. Bates that he failed to
157achieve a passing score for the firesafety inspector examination
166given on June 27, 2009. Mr. Bates requested an administrative
176hearing concerning the examination results, and the case was
185forwarded to the Division of Administrative Hearings for
193assignment of an Administrative Law Judge. The case was
202originally assigned to Administrative Law Judge J.D. Parrish,
210but was transferred to Administrative Law Judge Susan B. Harrell
220to conduct the final hearing.
225At the final hearing, Mr. Bates testified in his own
235behalf. Petitioners Exhibits 1 through 4 were admitted in
244evidence. The Department called Charles Brush as its witness.
253Respondents Exhibits 1 through 5 were admitted in evidence.
262The Transcript was filed on March 24, 2010. A corrected
272Transcript was filed on March 26, 2010. At the final hearing,
283the parties agreed to file their proposed recommended orders
292within ten days of the filing of the Transcript. The Department
303filed its Proposed Recommended Order on April 5, 2010. As of
314the date of this Recommended Order, Mr. Bates had filed no post-
326hearing submittals.
328FINDINGS OF FACT
3311. The Department is the state agency responsible for the
341certification of firesafety inspectors in the State of Florida
350pursuant to Chapter 633, Florida Statutes (2009). 1
3582. In September 2008, Mr. Bates completed his coursework
367for certification as a firesafety inspector. In November 2008,
376Mr. Bates submitted an application for certification as a
385firesafety inspector.
3873. Sometime between November 19, 2008, and December 5,
3962008, the Department notified Mr. Bates that the Department did
406not have a copy of his high school diploma and the certificate
418showing that course work for the building construction for the
428fire service had been completed. On December 5, 2008, the
438Department received documentation showing that Mr. Bates had
446graduated from high school and had completed the course work for
457the building construction for the fire service.
4644. Scheduling a time to take the firesafety inspector
473examination can be done online by going to the Pearson Vue
484testing center website and entering the ID and password provided
494by the Bureau. Mr. Bates attempted to schedule the examination
504by telephone and was unsuccessful, but he did not attempt to
515schedule the examination online. Sometime during January or
523February 2009, Mr. Bates was able to obtain a date for the
535examination.
5365. Mr. Bates took the examination for firesafety inspector
545certification for the first time on February 13, 2009. A
555passing score on the examination was 70 percent. The Bureau
565sent a notice to Mr. Bates that his score was 56 percent. The
578notice of the test results advised that he could retake the
589examination within six months of his test date of February 13,
6002009, and that he could review his test questions by contacting
611the Promissor at www.promissor.com.
6156. On April 3, 2009, Mr. Bates contacted Charles Brush,
625who was the standards supervisor for the Bureau, to schedule a
636review of his examination taken in February. Mr. Brush was
646responsible for the testing for certifications and renewals
654issued by the Bureau. Due to miscommunications with the Bureau,
664Pearson Vue testing center, and Mr. Bates, Mr. Bates was not
675scheduled for a review of his examination until May 2009.
6857. Mr. Bates reviewed his examination in May 2009;
694however, after he had gone through the examination one time, he
705was not allowed to again review the examination. This
714restriction on the review process is designed to prevent
723applicants from memorizing questions from the examination. Many
731of the questions on the examination may be used again in another
743examination.
7448. Because of the communication issues concerning the test
753review, Mr. Brush gave Mr. Bates an open-ended time extension to
764retake the examination. Sometime between February 13, 2009, and
773June 27, 2009, Mr. Bates took a weekend course to practice for
785the examination.
7879. On June 27, 2009, Mr. Bates retook the firesafety
797inspector examination and again scored 56 percent, which was a
807failing score. The notice of the test results provided that
817[s]hould you fail the retest or waive your right to a retest,
829the only way to obtain certification is retake the course(s)
839required, submit a new application for approval, and pass the
849certification examination.
85110. Mr. Bates does not contest the scores that he received
862on the examinations. He contends that he should be entitled to
873be certified as a firesafety inspector due to the amount of time
885that passed between the completion of his coursework in
894September 2008 and the taking of the examinations in February
904and June 2009. He was not able to retain coursework information
915from September 2008, when he completed his courses, until
924February 2009, when he first took the test.
932CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
93511. The Division of Administrative Hearings has
942jurisdiction over the parties to and the subject matter of this
953proceeding. §§ 120.569 and 120.57, Fla. Stat.
96012. Subsection 633.081(2)(f), Florida Statutes, states
966that certification as a firesafety inspector is conditioned on,
975among other things, the passing of the firesafety inspector
984certification examination. Florida Administrative Code
989Rule 69A-39.007 requires that a minimum score of 70 percent is
1000necessary to pass the examination.
100513. Mr. Bates bears the ultimate burden of proving his
1015entitlement to a firesafety inspector certification. Department
1022of Transportation v. J.W.C. Co., Inc. , 396 So. 2d 778 (Fla. 1st
1034DCA 1981). He must establish by a preponderance of the evidence
1045that he satisfied relevant statutory criteria to be certified as
1055a firesafety inspector.
105814. In order to establish that he should be granted
1068certification, Mr. Bates must demonstrate that he received or
1077should have received a passing score on the examination. He
1087must show that the examination was faulty, arbitrarily or
1096capriciously worded or graded, or that he was arbitrarily or
1106capriciously denied credit through a grading process devoid of
1115logic or reason. Harac v. Department of Professional
1123Regulation , 484 So. 2d 1333, 1338 (Fla. 3rd DCA 1986); State ex
1135rel. I.H. Topp v. Board of Electrical Examiners for Jacksonville
1145Beach, Florida , 101 So. 2d 583 (Fla. 1st DCA 1958). Mr. Bates
1157has failed to meet this burden. His score on both examinations
1168was 56 percent, a failing score. He is ineligible for
1178certification as a firesafety inspector.
118315. Mr. Bates contention that he should be granted
1192certification, regardless of his test score, is without merit.
1201There is no statutory provision that would allow Mr. Bates to be
1213certified without having received a passing score.
1220RECOMMENDATION
1221Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of
1231Law, it is RECOMMENDED that a final order be entered denying
1242Mr. Bates request that he be certified as a firesafety
1252inspector.
1253DONE AND ENTERED this 20th day of April, 2010, in
1263Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.
1267S
1268SUSAN B. HARRELL
1271Administrative Law Judge
1274Division of Administrative Hearings
1278The DeSoto Building
12811230 Apalachee Parkway
1284Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060
1287(850) 488-9675
1289Fax Filing (850) 921-6847
1293www.doah.state.fl.us
1294Filed with the Clerk of the
1300Division of Administrative Hearings
1304this 20th day of April, 2010.
1310ENDNOTE
13111/ Unless otherwise indicated, all references to the Florida
1320Statutes are to the 2009 version.
1326COPIES FURNISHED :
1329Jeffrey Bates
1331Post Office Box 1399
1335Minneola, Florida 34755
1338Regina M. Keenan, Esquire
1342Department of Financial Services
1346612 Larson Building
1349200 East Gaines Street
1353Tallahassee, Florida 32399
1356Julie Jones, CP, FRP, Agency Clerk
1362Department of Financial Services
1366200 East Gaines Street
1370Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0390
1373Honorable Alex Sink
1376Chief Financial Officer
1379Department of Financial Services
1383The Capitol, Plaza Level 11
1388Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0300
1391Benjamin Diamond, General Counsel
1395Department of Financial Services
1399The Capitol, Plaza Level 11
1404Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0307
1407NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS
1413All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within
142315 days from the date of this Recommended Order. Any exceptions
1434to this Recommended Order should be filed with the agency that
1445will issue the Final Order in this case.
- Date
- Proceedings
- PDF:
- Date: 04/20/2010
- Proceedings: Recommended Order cover letter identifying the hearing record referred to the Agency.
- Date: 03/26/2010
- Proceedings: Transcript of Proceedings (corrected) filed.
- Date: 03/24/2010
- Proceedings: Transcript of Proceedings filed.
- Date: 02/26/2010
- Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held.
- PDF:
- Date: 12/23/2009
- Proceedings: Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing (hearing set for February 26, 2010; 9:00 a.m.; Orlando, FL).
- PDF:
- Date: 12/16/2009
- Proceedings: Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing (hearing set for January 4, 2010; 9:00 a.m.; Orlando, FL).
- PDF:
- Date: 12/08/2009
- Proceedings: Notice of Filing Letter to Petitioner from the Department (exhibits not available for viewing) filed.
- PDF:
- Date: 12/04/2009
- Proceedings: Department's Witness and Exhibit List (exhibits not available for viewing) filed.
- PDF:
- Date: 11/02/2009
- Proceedings: Notice of Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for December 21, 2009; 1:00 p.m.; Orlando and Tallahassee, FL).
- PDF:
- Date: 10/26/2009
- Proceedings: Department's Unilateral Amended Response to the Initial Order filed.
- PDF:
- Date: 10/09/2009
- Proceedings: Order Granting Extension of Time (response to the Initial Order to be filed by October 14, 2009).
Case Information
- Judge:
- SUSAN BELYEU KIRKLAND
- Date Filed:
- 09/28/2009
- Date Assignment:
- 02/11/2010
- Last Docket Entry:
- 05/25/2010
- Location:
- Orlando, Florida
- District:
- Middle
- Agency:
- ADOPTED IN TOTO
Counsels
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Jeffrey F. Bates
Address of Record -
Regina M. Keenan, Esquire
Address of Record