09-005433 Lillian Anderson vs. Department Of Juvenile Justice
 Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Friday, February 19, 2010.


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Summary: Department employee paid for leave taken but not available. Recommend that employee repay $66.65 in salary overpayment.

1STATE OF FLORIDA

4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

8LILLIAN ANDERSON, )

11)

12Petitioner, )

14)

15vs. ) Case No. 09-5433

20)

21DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE, )

26)

27Respondent. )

29_________________________________)

30RECOMMENDED ORDER

32Pursuant to notice, a formal hearing was held in this case

43on December 15, 2009, by video teleconference, with the parties

53appearing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, before Patricia M. Hart,

62a duly-designated Administrative Law Judge of the Division of

71Administrative Hearings, who presided in Tallahassee, Florida.

78APPEARANCES

79For Petitioner: Lillian Anderson, pro se

853617 Carambola Circle North

89Coconut, Florida 33066

92For Respondent: Kimberly Sisko Ward, Esquire

98Department of Juvenile Justice

1022737 Centerview Drive

105Tallahassee, Florida 32399

108STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE

112Whether the Petitioner received a salary overpayment from

120the Respondent for leave usage to which she was not entitled, as

132set forth in amended correspondence dated October 2, 2009, and,

142if so, the amount of any overpayment.

149PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

151In amended correspondence dated October 2, 2009, the

159Department of Juvenile Justice ("Department") notified

167Lillian C. Anderson that it had overpaid her salary for the pay

179period ending February 19, 2009, by 8 hours, or $76.18. The

190Department attributed the overpayment to Ms. Anderson's use of

199leave to which she was not entitled. According to the letter,

210Ms. Anderson owed the Department $66.65, the balance of the

220overpayment after one hour's annual leave was credited to her.

230Ms. Anderson timely requested a formal administrative hearing,

238and the Department transmitted the matter to the Division of

248Administrative Hearings for the assignment of an administrative

256law judge. Pursuant to notice, the final hearing was held on

267December 15, 2009.

270At the hearing, the Department presented the testimony of

279Chiquita Mordica and Vivian Chambliss, and Respondent's

286Exhibits 1 through 13 were offered and received into evidence.

296Ms. Anderson testified in her own behalf and presented the

306testimony of Vershawn Berry; Petitioner's Exhibit 1 was offered

315and received into evidence.

319No transcript of the proceedings was filed. Ms. Anderson

328timely submitted her Statement of Position, and the Department

337timely submitted proposed findings of fact and conclusions of

346law. Both submittals have been considered in the preparation of

356this Recommended Order.

359FINDINGS OF FACT

362Based on the oral and documentary evidence presented at the

372final hearing and on the entire record of this proceeding, the

383following findings of fact are made:

3891. Ms. Anderson was employed by the Department as a full-

400time Career Service employee until her separation on August 11,

4102009. She had one year and four months' service with the State

422of Florida.

4242. As an employee of the Department, Ms. Anderson was paid

435biweekly. Based on her years of service, Ms. Anderson accrued

445four hours of annual leave and four hours of sick leave each

457biweekly pay period.

4603. Ms. Anderson used the People First System to complete

470her timesheets, request approval of leave, and review her leave

480balances.

4814. At issue is the amount of annual and sick leave used by

494Ms. Anderson during the pay period beginning February 6, 2009

504and ending February 19, 2009. Ms. Anderson entered her time in

515the computerized People First timesheet as follows:

522February 6, 2009 8 hours' worked

528February 9, 2009 8 hours' sick leave

535February 10, 2009 8 hours' sick leave

542February 11, 2009 3.25 hours' sick leave

5494.75 hours' annual leave

553February 12, 2009 8 hours' personal holiday

560February 13, 2009 8 hours' annual leave

567February 16, 2009 7.25 hours' annual leave

574February 17, 2009 8 hours' worked

580February 18, 2009 8.75 hours' worked

586February 19, 2009 4 hours' sick leave

5934 hours' annual leave

5975. The Pay Period Overview in the People First System for

608the pertinent time period reflected the following:

615Beginning balance 2/06/09: 0 hours' annual leave

6220 hours' sick leave

6260 hours' personal holiday

630Accrual 2/19/09: 4 hours' annual leave

6364 hours' sick leave

6400 hours' personal holiday

644Used N/A : (24.00) hours' annual leave

651(23.25) hours' sick leave

6550 hours' personal holiday

659Ending Balance 2/19/09: 0 hours' annual leave

6660 hours' sick leave

6700 hours' personal holiday

6746. The Department's Policies and Procedures for Attendance

682and Leave provides in pertinent part:

688III. Standards and Procedures

692* * *

695D. Annual Leave

698Method of Earning Annual Leave

703* * *

706Bureau of Personnel

7091. Annual leave earned during any period

716shall be credited to the employee on the

724last day of that pay period or, in the case

734of separation, on the last day the employee

742is on the payroll.

746* * *

749Use of Earned Annual Leave

754Employee

7551. Use of annual leave shall not be

763authorized prior to the time it is earned

771and credited and shall only be used with the

780prior approval of the proper authority.

786* * *

789E. Sick Leave

792Method of Earning Sick Leave

797* * *

800Employee

801* * *

8044. Sick leave earned during any pay period

812shall be credited to the employee on the

820last day of that pay period, or in the case

830of separation, on the last day the employee

838is on the payroll.

842* * *

845Use of Earned Sick Leave

850Employee

8511. Use of sick leave shall not be

859authorized prior to the time it is earned

867and credited to the employee and shall only

875be used with the approval of the proper

883authority.

8847. The Department keeps an official record of an

893employee's leave balances and accruals for each pay period, and

903it conducts audits of an employee's leave upon separation. The

913Department performed an audit of Ms. Anderson's leave and

922created an Employee Leave Record setting out annual and sick

932leave earned and used by Ms. Anderson up to her date of

944separation in August 2009.

9488. The audit revealed that Ms. Anderson had 20 hours of

959annual leave and 19.25 of sick leave available as of January 6,

9712009, and that she accrued 4 hours of annual leave and 4 hours

984of sick leave on February 19, 2009, which could be used

995beginning February 20, 2009.

9999. As shown on the People's First timesheet prepared by

1009Ms. Anderson and set out above, Ms. Anderson used 24 hours of

1021annual leave and 23.25 hours of sick leave during the pay period

1033beginning February 6, 2009, and ending February 19, 2009.

1042Ms. Anderson, therefore, used four hours of annual leave and

1052four hours of sick leave to which she was not entitled during

1064the pay period extending from February 6, 2009, to February 19,

10752009, and she was paid for these hours in the salary warrant

1087issued February 27, 2009.

109110. In calculating the amount of the salary overpayment to

1101Ms. Anderson, the Department made allowance for the one hour's

1111annual leave balance Ms. Anderson had when she separated from

1121the Department. The Department, therefore, calculated the

1128salary overpayment based on seven non-compensable hours, and the

1137balance owed by Ms. Anderson to the Department for the salary

1148overpayment is $66.65.

1151CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

115411. The Division of Administrative Hearings has

1161jurisdiction over the subject matter of this proceeding and of

1171the parties thereto pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57(1),

1180Florida Statutes (2009).

118312. The Department seeks to recover a salary overpayment

1192from Ms. Anderson. Because this is not a penal or disciplinary

1203matter, the Department has the burden of proving by a

1213preponderance of the evidence that Ms. Anderson received a

1222salary overpayment. See § 120.57(1)(j), Fla. Stat. ("Findings

1231of fact shall be based upon a preponderance of the evidence,

1242except in penal or licensure disciplinary proceedings or except

1251as otherwise provided by statute . . . ."); Florida Department

1263of Transportation v. J.W.C. Co., Inc. , 396 So.2d 778, 788 (Fla.

12741st DCA 1981)("In accordance with the general rule, applicable

1284in court proceedings, 'the burden of proof, apart from statute,

1294is on the party asserting the affirmative of an issue before an

1306administrative tribunal.' Balino v. Department of Health and

1314Rehabilitative Services , 348 So.2d 349 (Fla. 1st DCA 1977).").

132413. Section 110.219, Florida Statutes (2008), which

1331addresses attendance and leave for state employees, provides in

1340pertinent part:

13424) Each agency shall keep an accurate

1349record of all hours of work performed by

1357each employee, as well as a complete and

1365accurate record of all authorized leave

1371which is approved. The ultimate

1376responsibility for the accuracy and proper

1382maintenance of all attendance and leave

1388records shall be with the agency head.

1395(5) Rules shall be adopted by the

1402department [of Management Services] in

1407cooperation and consultation with the

1412agencies to implement the provisions of this

1419section; however, such rules must be

1425approved by the Administration Commission

1430prior to their adoption. Such rules must

1437provide for, but need not be limited to:

1445* * *

1448(e) Annual leave provisions.

1452(f) Sick leave provisions.

145614. In accordance with the statutory directive in

1464Section 110.219(5), the Department of Management Services

1471adopted Florida Administrative Code Rule 60L-34.004, General

1478Requirements for Leave Earning, Approval, and Use, which

1486provides in pertinent part:

1490(5) The use of paid leave shall not be

1499authorized and taken before the time it is

1507earned.

1508(6) For career service employees, leave

1514shall be credited to the employee at the

1522close of business on the last day of the pay

1532period, or, in the case of separation, on

1540the last day the employee is on the payroll.

1549For senior management service and selected

1555exempt service employees, leave shall be

1561credited upon the first appointment to

1567either of the pay plans and upon the annual

1576anniversary date of that first appointment.

1582(Emphasis added.)

158415. Based on the findings of fact herein, the Department

1594has proven by a preponderance of the evidence that Ms. Anderson

1605was paid for four hours of annual leave and four hours of sick

1618leave which she was not entitled to use during the February 6,

16302009 to February 19, 2009, pay period.

1637RECOMMENDATION

1638Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of

1648Law, it is RECOMMENDED that the Department of Juvenile Justice

1658enter a final order requiring Lillian Anderson to remit to the

1669Department of Juvenile Justice the amount of $66.65.

1677DONE AND ENTERED this 19th day of February, 2010, in

1687Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.

1691___________________________________

1692PATRICIA M. HART

1695Administrative Law Judge

1698Division of Administrative Hearings

1702The DeSoto Building

17051230 Apalachee Parkway

1708Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060

1711(850) 488-9675 SUNCOM 278-9675

1715Fax Filing (850) 921-6847

1719www.doah.state.fl.us

1720Filed with the Clerk of the

1726Division of Administrative Hearings

1730this 19th day of February, 2010.

1736COPIES FURNISHED:

1738Kimberly Sisko Ward, Esquire

1742Department of Juvenile Justice

17462737 Centerview Drive

1749Tallahassee, Florida 32399

1752Lillian Anderson

17543617 Carambola Circle North

1758Coconut, Florida 33066

1761Frank Peterman, Jr., Secretary

1765Department of Juvenile Justice

1769Knight Building

17712737 Centerview Drive

1774Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3100

1777Jennifer Parker, General Counsel

1781Department of Juvenile Justice

1785Knight Building

17872737 Centerview Drive

1790Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3100

1793NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS

1799All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within

180915 days from the date of this recommended order. Any exceptions

1820to this recommended order should be filed with the agency that

1831will issue the final order in this case.

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Proceedings
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Date: 03/12/2010
Proceedings: Agency Final Order
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Date: 03/12/2010
Proceedings: Agency Final Order Determining Salary Overpayment filed.
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Date: 03/03/2010
Proceedings: Letter to Mr. Peterman from L. Anderson regarding recommended order filed.
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Date: 02/19/2010
Proceedings: Recommended Order
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Date: 02/19/2010
Proceedings: Recommended Order cover letter identifying the hearing record referred to the Agency.
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Date: 02/19/2010
Proceedings: Recommended Order (hearing held December 15, 2009). CASE CLOSED.
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Date: 12/28/2009
Proceedings: Statement of Position filed.
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Date: 12/28/2009
Proceedings: Department of Juvenile Justice's Proposed Recommended Order filed.
Date: 12/15/2009
Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held.
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Date: 12/11/2009
Proceedings: Subpoena Duces Tecum filed.
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Date: 12/10/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Compliance filed.
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Date: 12/10/2009
Proceedings: Petitioner's Witnesses and Exhibits List (exhibits not attached) filed.
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Date: 12/09/2009
Proceedings: Department of Juvenile Justice's Notice of Serving Answers to Petitioner's Initial Interrogatories filed.
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Date: 12/07/2009
Proceedings: Respondent's Exhibits (exhibits not available for viewing) filed.
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Date: 12/07/2009
Proceedings: Respondent's Witnesses and Exhibits List filed.
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Date: 12/07/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Filing Exhibits filed.
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Date: 11/12/2009
Proceedings: Initial Interrogatories filed.
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Date: 10/28/2009
Proceedings: Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
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Date: 10/28/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for December 15, 2009; 9:00 a.m.; Lauderdale Lakes and Tallahassee, FL).
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Date: 10/27/2009
Proceedings: Certificate of Indigency.
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Date: 10/26/2009
Proceedings: Petitioner Lillian Anderson's Financial Statement filed.
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Date: 10/26/2009
Proceedings: Motion for Indigency filed.
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Date: 10/12/2009
Proceedings: Joint Response to Initial Order filed.
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Date: 10/06/2009
Proceedings: Amendment Notice of Salary Overpayment filed.
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Date: 10/06/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Salary Overpayment filed.
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Date: 10/06/2009
Proceedings: Request for Administrative Hearing filed.
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Date: 10/06/2009
Proceedings: Agency referral filed.
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Date: 10/06/2009
Proceedings: Initial Order.

Case Information

Judge:
PATRICIA M. HART
Date Filed:
10/06/2009
Date Assignment:
10/06/2009
Last Docket Entry:
03/12/2010
Location:
Lauderdale Lakes, Florida
District:
Southern
Agency:
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