10-002281
Francoise Antoine vs.
Agency For Persons With Disabilities
Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Wednesday, July 28, 2010.
Recommended Order on Wednesday, July 28, 2010.
1STATE OF FLORIDA
4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
8FRANCOISE ANTOINE, )
11)
12Petitioner, )
14)
15vs. ) Case No. 10-2281
20)
21AGENCY FOR PERSONS WITH )
26DISABILITIES, )
28)
29Respondent. )
31)
32RECOMMENDED ORDER
34Administrative Law Judge Eleanor M. Hunter conducted a
42final hearing in this case by video teleconference between sites
52in Port St. Lucie and Tallahassee, Florida, on June 11, 2010.
63APPEARANCES
64For Petitioner: Mario Raynald Theodore, Esquire
70The Law Office of Mario R. Theodore, P.A.
78850 Northwest Federal Highway
82Stuart, Florida 34994
85For Respondent: Laurel Hopper, Esquire
90Department of Children and Family Services
96337 North U.S. Highway 1, Third Floor
103Fort Pierce, Florida 34950
107STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE
111The issue is whether Petitioner is eligible to receive a
121license to operate a group home.
127PRELIMINARY STATEMENT
129Petitioner owned and operated a licensed group home for
138persons with developmental disabilities. She was notified by
146letter dated March 30, 2010, that her application to renew the
157license was denied by the Respondent pursuant to Sections
166393.067 and 393.0673, Florida Statutes (2009). On April 16,
1752010, Respondent received Petitioner's Election of Rights
182disputing the facts upon which the denial was based and
192requesting an evidentiary hearing. Respondent transferred the
199case to the Division of Administrative Hearings on April 27,
2092010. The final hearing was scheduled, by Notice dated May 11,
2202010, and was held on June 11, 2010.
228At the hearing, Respondent called five witnesses: Child
236Protective Investigator Kathleen Forsman; Adult Abuse Protective
243Investigator Martin Markowitz; Adult Protective Investigator
249Sonia Dixon; Human Services Program Analyst Cordroy Charles; and
258Area 15 Program Administrator Peter Karlan. Respondent's
265Exhibits 1 through 6 were received in evidence. At the request
276of Respondent, Petitioner testified on her own behalf and
285presented the testimony of a person who is developmentally
294disabled and will be identified only by the initials P. A. M.
306Petitioner's Exhibits C, D, E, F, and G were received in
317evidence. Proposed Recommended Orders were received July 8,
3252010. No transcript of the proceedings was filed.
333FINDINGS OF FACT
3361. In 2006, Petitioner Francoise Antoine ("Petitioner" or
"345Ms. Antoine") operated an Agency for Persons with Disabilities
355("APD") licensed group home for persons with developmental
365disabilities. It was called "Just Like Home" and was located on
376Ranch Avenue in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
3832. Respondent Agency for Persons with Disabilities ("APD"
392or "Respondent") is the State agency responsible for licensing
402group homes for persons with developmental disabilities,
409pursuant to Section 393.067, Florida Statutes (2009).
4163. In December 2006, the Department of Children and Family
426Services ("DCF") responded to a hotline allegation of abuse of a
439resident, F. G., at Just Like Home, by sending Child Protective
450Investigator Kathleen Forsman to the home. She found that
459F. G., a non-verbal, severely mentally handicapped 15-year-old,
467had scratches on her arms and face, bite marks, and a swollen
479hand, and determined that her wounds were inflicted by another
489resident. As a result, F. G. was moved to another home and
501Ms. Forsman made verified findings of inadequate supervision by
510the responsible caretaker, Ms. Antoine, for failing to
518adequately protect F. G. from injury.
5244. Ms. Antoine knew that F. G. was bitten by her roommate.
536Ms. Antoine noticed marks on F. G. when she was dressing her for
549school and notified her school. Someone at the school
558apparently reported the injuries over the abuse hotline.
566Ms. Antoine submitted the required incident report to APD and,
576at the suggestion of the DCF investigator, she called the
586police, and the resident who inflicted injuries on F. G. was
597arrested.
5985. The DCF investigator notified APD of her findings. APD
608Program Analyst Cordroy Charles saw F. G. and other residents on
619January 8, 2007, when F. G.'s bite marks with teeth prints and
631her swollen arm were still visible. Because Ms. Antoine seemed
641to lack any sense of urgency about getting medical care for
652F. G., Mr. Charles recommended relocating all of the residents,
662and the group home on Ranch Avenue was closed. The license
673expired in January 2008.
6776. On or about April 16, 2007, Ms. Antoine received a
688license from the Agency for Health Care Administration ("AHCA")
699to operate an adult family care home, called "Abbie's AFCH,"
709located on Del Rio Boulevard in Port St. Lucie. On August 1,
7212008, Ms. Antoine took E. B., a resident of the Del Rio home,
734with her to the Ranch Avenue location, so that she could use a
747computer. She left him at the home alone while, she said, she
759had went to get him a hamburger for lunch.
7687. E. B. is a vulnerable adult with physical limitations.
778He walks with a cane. He is also mentally ill and requires
790psychotropic medications. While he was alone, E. B. telephoned
799911, and expressed concern that someone was going to hurt him.
8108. When law enforcement personnel and DCF Adult Protective
819Investigator Martin Markowitz arrived, E. B. was alone and
828disoriented. There was old food in the refrigerator and
837evidence that he had fixed macaroni for himself. The
846temperature in the house was uncomfortably hot, in the mid-to-
856upper-80s with only a ceiling fan running. Mr. Markowitz found
866empty bottles of psychotropic prescription drugs with E. B.'s
875name on them, but was unable to determine if E. B. had been
888given his medication as prescribed.
8939. E. B. was committed pursuant to the Baker Act, and a
905different subsequent placement for him was recommended by
913Mr. Markowitz. After being called by a law enforcement person,
923Ms. Antoine arrived at the house. Mr. Markowitz recalled her
933saying that she had fed E. B. a hamburger for lunch but left him
947because he did not want to return to the licensed Del Rio home.
960Ms. Antoine was arrested for operating, owning, or maintaining
969an assisted living facility without a license. The charges
978later were dropped by the State Attorney.
98510. Mr. Markowitz made verified findings of inadequate
993supervision and medical neglect of a vulnerable adult by the
1003responsible caretaker, Ms. Antoine, with regard to her treatment
1012of E. B. Residents were removed but later allowed to return to
1024the Del Rio home. Ms. Antoine's current AHCA-issued license to
1034operate an adult family care home on Del Rio was effective
1045April 16, 2009, and expires April 15, 2011.
105311. On October 20, 2008, P. A. M., a developmentally
1063disabled vulnerable adult resident of the group home on Del Rio,
1074called 911 for another resident, O. J., after she told him that
1086she was depressed and thinking of hurting herself. At the time,
1097Ms. Antoine was in the home, in her bedroom watching television.
1108She was not aware of the emergency telephone call until the
1119police arrived, according to P. A. M.
112612. Ms. Antoine had responded earlier in the day to
1136O. J.'s complaint of a headache and had taken her to the doctor
1149who prescribed a pain reliever for O. J. Nevertheless, after
1159meeting O. J. in an acute care unit of a mental health facility,
1172Adult Protective Investigator Sonia Dixion made verified
1179findings of medical neglect against Ms. Antoine, the responsible
1188caretaker for O. J.
119213. Ms. Antoine submitted an application that was
1200notarized January 26, 2010, to APD for licensure of a
1210residential facility at the same Ranch Avenue address of the
1220previous APD-licensed "Just Like Home." The facility was to be
1230named "Excell Group Care Home." Ms. Antoine did not check
1240whether the application was for an initial license or renewal of
1251a license. She also represented falsely that she had not been
1262identified as a person responsible for the abuse or neglect of a
1274child or vulnerable adult.
127814. APD treated the application as an initial application
1287because the license for "Just Like Home" had expired in 2008.
1298The Area Program Administrator said the use of the word
"1308renewal" in the Notice to Ms. Antoine was a scrivener's error.
1319CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
132215. The Division of Administrative Hearings has
1329jurisdiction over the subject matter and the parties to this
1339proceeding. §§ 120.569 and 120.57, Fla. Stat. (2010).
134716. In general, an applicant has the burden of proving
1357entitlement to a license by a preponderance of the evidence.
1367See Dept. of Banking & Finance v. Osborne Stern & Co. , 670 So.
13802d 932, 934 (Fla. 1996). If, however, a licensing agency
1390proposed to deny a renewal license based upon specific statutory
1400or rule violations, then it has the burden of proving a lack of
1413entitlement to the renewal. See Robert's Large Family Daycare
1422Home v. Dept of Children and Family Services , DOAH Case No. 08-
14343027 (R.O. September 5, 2008, F.O. January 5, 2009), citing Coke
1445v. Dept of Children and Family Services , 704 So. 2d 726 (Fla.
14575th DCA 1998).
146017. Initially, there was some confusion over whether the
1469Petitioner was applying for an initial or a renewal license.
1479Petitioner did not indicate which it was on the application
1489form, and the notice given by Respondent said;"[Y]our
1498application for renewal for licensure as a group home has been
1509denied . . .." At hearing Respondent took the position that
1520this was an initial application. Florida Administrative Code
1528Rule 65G-2.005 provides, in relevant part, that:
1535(4) A license shall be revoked whenever an
1543operator does not make his/her annual
1549written application for license renewal.
155418. An application for renewal must be filed before the
1564expiration of the existing license. Dept. of Children and
1573Family Services v. Ms. Sylvia's It's A Better World Daycare and
1584Learning Center , 2003 Fla.Div.Admin.Hear LEXIS 1108, DOAH Case.
1592No. 03-3153 (R.O. December 12, 2003, F.O. March 19, 2004). By
1603its terms the prior application expired in January 2008, and the
1614application at issue in this case, filed January 2010, is a new
1626application. See Lamar's Companion Service Corp., etc. v.
1634Agency for Person's with Disabilities , 2009 Fla.Div.Admin.Hear.
1641LEXIS 625, DOAH Case No. 09-1540 (R.O. August 19, 2009; F.O.
1652November 6, 2009). Therefore, the Petitioner has the burden in
1662this case.
166419. Section 393.0673, Florida Statutes, provides, in
1671relevant part, as follows:
1675(1) The agency may revoke or suspend a
1683license or impose an administrative fine,
1689not to exceed $1,000 per violation per day,
1698if:
1699(a) The licensee has:
17031. Falsely represented or omitted a
1709material fact in its license application
1715submitted under s. 393.067:
17192. Had prior action taken against it
1726under the Medicaid or Medicare program; or
17333. Failed to comply with the applicable
1740requirements of this chapter or rules
1746applicable to the licensee; or
1751(b) The Department of Children and
1757Family Services has verified that the
1763licensee is responsible for the abuse,
1769neglect, or abandonment of a child or the
1777abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a
1783vulnerable adult.
1785(2) The agency may deny an application for
1793licensure submitted under s. 393.067 if :
1800(a) The applicant has:
18041. Falsely represented or omitted a
1810material fact in its license application
1816submitted under s. 393.067:
18202. Had prior action taken against it
1827under the Medicaid or Medicare program;
18333. Failed to comply with the applicable
1840requirements of this chapter or rules
1846applicable to the applicant; or
18514. Previously had a license to operate a
1859residential facility revoked by the agency,
1865the Department of Children and Family
1871Services, or the Agency for Health Care
1878Administration; or
1880(b) The Department of Children and Family
1887Services has verified that the applicant is
1894responsible for the abuse, neglect, or
1900abandonment of a child or the abuse,
1907neglect, or exploitation of a vulnerable
1913adult.
1914(Emphasis added.)
191618. In light of the statutory provisions, Respondent APD
1925was justified in denying Petitioner's application for making a
1934false statement in the license application that she had not been
1945identified as responsible for the abuse or neglect of a child or
1957vulnerable adult; and for having been verified by DCF as the
1968caretaker responsible for the abuse or neglect of both a child
1979and a vulnerable adult.
1983RECOMMENDATION
1984Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of
1994Law, it is recommended that the Agency for Persons with
2004Disabilities enter a Final Order denying the application filed
2013by Petitioner for a license to operate a group home in Port St.
2026Lucie, Florida.
2028DONE AND ENTERED this 28th day of July, 2010, in
2038Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.
2042S
2043ELEANOR M. HUNTER
2046Administrative Law Judge
2049Division of Administrative Hearings
2053The DeSoto Building
20561230 Apalachee Parkway
2059Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060
2062(850) 488-9675
2064Fax Filing (850) 921-6847
2068www.doah.state.fl.us
2069Filed with the Clerk of the
2075Division of Administrative Hearings
2079this 28th day of July, 2010.
2085COPIES FURNISHED :
2088Percy W. Mallison, Jr., Agency Clerk
2094Agency for Persons with Disabilities
20994030 Esplanade Way, Suite 380
2104Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0950
2107Michael Palecki, General Counsel
2111Agency for Persons with Disabilities
21164030 Esplanade Way, Suite 380
2121Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0950
2124James DeBeaugrine, Executive Director
2128Agency for Persons with Disabilities
21334030 Esplanade Way, Suite 380
2138Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0950
2141Laurel Hopper, Esquire
2144Department of Children and Family Services
2150337 North U.S. Highway 1, Third Floor
2157Fort Pierce, Florida 34950
2161Mario Raynald Theodore, Esquire
2165The Law Office of Mario R. Theodore, P.A.
2173850 Northwest Federal Highway
2177Stuart, Florida 34994
2180Francoise Antoine
21821342 Southwest Del Rio Boulevard
2187Port St. Lucie, Florida 34953
2192NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS
2198All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within
220815 days from the date of this Recommended Order. Any exceptions
2219to this Recommended Order should be filed with the agency that
2230will issue the Final Order in this case.
- Date
- Proceedings
- PDF:
- Date: 09/27/2010
- Proceedings: (Agency for Persons with Disabilities) Order Denying Motion to Set Aside Final Order filed.
- PDF:
- Date: 07/28/2010
- Proceedings: Recommended Order cover letter identifying the hearing record referred to the Agency.
- PDF:
- Date: 07/08/2010
- Proceedings: (Petitioner's) Francoise Antione's Amended Proposed Recommended Order filed.
- PDF:
- Date: 07/06/2010
- Proceedings: (Petitioner`s) Francoise Antoine's Proposed Recommended Order filed.
- Date: 06/11/2010
- Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held.
- Date: 06/11/2010
- Proceedings: Petitioner's Exhibit (exhibit not available for viewing) filed.
- PDF:
- Date: 06/07/2010
- Proceedings: Amended Notice of Francoise Antinie's Exhibit List (exhibits not available for viewing) filed.
- Date: 06/04/2010
- Proceedings: Notice of Francoise Antoine's Exhibits List (Medical Records filed not available for viewing).
- PDF:
- Date: 05/28/2010
- Proceedings: Respondent's Exhibit List (exhibits not available for viewing) filed.
- PDF:
- Date: 05/11/2010
- Proceedings: Notice of Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for June 11, 2010; 9:00 a.m.; Port St. Lucie and Tallahassee, FL).
Case Information
- Judge:
- ELEANOR M. HUNTER
- Date Filed:
- 04/27/2010
- Date Assignment:
- 04/27/2010
- Last Docket Entry:
- 09/27/2010
- Location:
- Port St. Lucie, Florida
- District:
- Southern
- Agency:
- Other
Counsels
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Francoise Antoine
Address of Record -
Laurel Hopper, Assistant General Counsel
Address of Record -
Mario Raynald Theodore, Esquire
Address of Record -
Laurel Hopper, Esquire
Address of Record -
Mario Raynald Th?odore, Esquire
Address of Record