15-007353 Agency For Health Care Administration vs. Talf, Inc., D/B/A The Inn At University Village
 Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Wednesday, November 16, 2016.


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Summary: TALF, Inc., d/b/a The Inn at University Village did not provide proof of financial ability as required by law or in a timely manner. Revocation recommended.

1STATE OF FLORIDA

4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

8AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE

12ADMINISTRATION,

13Petitioner,

14vs. Case No. 15 - 7353

20TALF, INC., d/b/a THE INN AT

26UNIVERSITY VILLAGE,

28Respondent.

29_______________________________/

30RECOMMENDED ORDER

32Pursuant to notice, a final hearing was held in this cas e on

45August 26, 2016, via video teleconference sites in Tampa and

55Tallahassee, Florida, before Administrative Law Judge Lynne A.

63Quimby - Pennock of the Division of Administrative Hearings

72(Divi sion).

74APPEARANCES

75For Petitioner: Thomas J. Walsh, II, Esquire

82Agency for Health Care Administration

87Suite 330

89525 Mirror Lake Drive North

94St. Petersburg, Florida 33701

98Andrew Beau - James Thornquest, Esquire

104Agency for Health Care Administration

109Mail Stop 3

1122727 Mahan Drive

115Tallahassee, Florida 32308

118For Respondent: John F. Loar, Esquire

124Broad and Cassel

127Suite 400

129215 South Monroe Street

133Tallahassee, Florida 32301

136M. Stephen Turner, Esquire

140Broad and Cassel

143Suite 400

145215 South Monroe Street

149Tallahassee, Florida 32301

152STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE S

157Did Respondent, TALF, Inc ., d/b/a The Inn at University

167Village (University Inn), violate requirements to demonstrate the

175financial ability to operate in accordan ce with statutes and

185rules? If so, what penalty should be imposed?

193PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

195By a one - count Administrative Complaint (AC), dated

204November 10, 2015, Petitioner, Agency for Health Care

212Administration (AHCA), began proceedings to revoke Universi ty

220InnÓs assisted living facility license. On December 2, 2015,

229University Inn, via its president John Bartle, filed an Election

239of Rights form which disputed the allegation in the AC. On

250December 30, 2015, AHCA referred the matter to the Division to

261con duct the requested hearing.

266The hearing was originally scheduled for March 3, 2016. The

276hearing was continued. On August 8, 2016, AHCA filed a Motion to

288Relinquish Jurisdiction (Relinquish Motion) based of RespondentÓs

295failure to provide the requested pr oof of financial ability to

306operate. Respondent opposed the Relinquish Motion. On August 16,

3152016, an Order d enying the Relinquish Motion w as entered.

326On August 23, 2016, AHCA filed a Motion in Limine (Motion),

337and RespondentÓs opposition to the Motion w as filed on August 25,

3492016. At the beginning of the hearing on August 26, 2016, the

361undersigned heard arguments from counsel. AHCAÓs Motion was

369denied.

370AHCA presented the testimony of Catherine Anne Avery, the

379unit manager for AHCAÓs Assisted Living Lic ensure Unit ; John

389Bartle, the president of the TALF Board ; and in rebuttal , Eric

400West, a financial analyst with AHCAÓs F inancial A nalysis U nit.

412AHCAÓs Exhibits A and C were admitted without objection. AHCAÓs

422Exhibit B was admitted over objection. Univer sity Inn presented

432testimony from John Bartle and via deposition, Lois Markham, one

442of AHCAÓs licensure analysts for assisted living facilities.

450University InnÓs Exhibits A , and C through Q were admitted without

461objection. University InnÓs Exhibit B was admitted over

469objection.

470At the hearingÓs conclusion, AHCA requested and University

478Inn did not object to additional time to file the proposed

489recommended orders. The one - volume Tr anscript was filed on

500September 12, 2016, and a Notice of Filing was issued the

511following day. On October 7, 2016, RespondentÓs Unopposed Motion

520for Enlargement of Time to File Proposed Recommended Order was

530filed, and granted. On October 31, 2016, both parties timely

540filed their proposed recommended orders, and each has been

549c onsidered in the preparation of this Recommended Order.

558On November 3, 2016, RespondentÓs Notice of Additional

566Authority was filed. AHCA filed its Motion to Strike RespondentÓs

576Notice of Additional Authority (Motion to Strike) later that same

586day. On Nov ember 4, 2016, Respondent filed a Response in

597Opposition to AHCAÓs Motion to Strike. 1 / AHCAÓs Motion to Strike

609is granted.

611All references to the Florida Statutes are to the 2016

621version, unless otherwise noted.

625FINDING S OF FACT

6291. AHCA is the State regul atory authority responsible for

639licensure of assisted living facilities and enforcement of

647applicable state regulations, state statutes, and rules governing

655assisted living facilities pursuant to chapters 429, p art I , and

666408, p art II, Florida Statutes, an d Florida Administrative Code

677C hapters 58A - 5 and 59A - 35 .

6872. At all times material to this proceeding, University Inn

697was a licensed assisted living facility providing services for a

707continuing care retirement community in Tampa, Florida, under the

716licensi ng authority of AHCA. University Inn was required to

726comply with AHCAÓs applicable rules and statutes.

7333. University Inn conducts business at University Village,

741which is affiliated with Westport Holdings Tampa, LP (Westport).

750Westport holds a certifica te from the Office of Insurance

760Regulation (OIR) to operate University Inn as part of a continuing

771care retirement community. As such, University Inn is also

780regulated by the OIR. 2 /

7864. A continuing care retirement community allows its

794residents to transi tion from an independent living setting to care

805in an assisted living facility to care in a skilled nursing

816facility.

8175. University Inn is physically located on the second and

827third floors of a building which also houses a licensed nursing

838facility known as TR & SNF, doing business as The Nursing Center

850at University Village (Center). Westport is also affiliated with

859the Center. University Inn and the Center share common vendors,

869utilities, services and personnel.

8736. Sometime after February 13, 2015, AH CA became aware of an

885ÐInitial Order of SuspensionÑ issued by the OIR to the Westport

896Holdings Tampa, LP , d / b / a University Village (University Village).

908University Village is part of the continuing care retirement

917community associated with University Inn and Center, located in

926Tampa, Florida. 3 /

9307. In late February or early March, AHCA conducted a survey

941of the Center and found that certain vendors had not been paid

953appropriately. The Center and University Inn are intertwined and

962the financial health of o ne affects the other. If any of the

975services provided to the residents are disrupted, residentsÓ

983health, safety and welfare could be adversely affected.

9918. Based on concerns for the University InnÓs residentsÓ

1000well - being, Ms. Avery authorized utiliz ation of section

1010408.810(8), Florida Statutes, which authorize d AHCA to demand

1019University Inn to provide proof of its financial ability to

1029operate.

10309. On April 22, 2015, AHCA issued a certified letter to

1041University Inn asking it to provide proof of financial a bility

1052(PFA) to operate. The letter sought the PFA information within

1062ten days of receipt of the request. The initial paragraphs set

1073the tone of the request as follows:

1080The Agency has received information concerning

1086the financial status of your assisted living

1093facility. It has come to our attention that

1101the assisted living facility is in arrears in

1109paying vendors for services and goods [ sic ]

1118rendered.

1119This is an indication that your ALF is

1127experiencing financial instability and may be

1133jeopardizing patie nt care. The agency is

1140authorized by Florida Statutes and the Florida

1147Administrative Code to require you to submit

1154evidence of financial ability to continue

1160operating.

116110. AHCAÓs demand letter provided the following statute and

1170rule provisions for Unive rsity Inn to review: section 408.810(8)

1180and 408.810(9), Florida Statutes (2014); and Florida

1187Administrative Code Rule 59A - 35.062(3) and (7) . University Inn

1198was directed to obtain the Assisted Living Facility Proof of

1208Financial Ability to Operate AHCA For m 3100 - 0009 July 2009, from

1221AHCAÓs website, and in addition to that form, to provide Ðcopies

1232of your current operating account balance (30 - day banking

1242statement); any other lines of credit and any other evidence of

1253available funds for your agencyÓs use; nu mbers of staff by

1264professional discipline currently employed including contractors;

1270proof of payment to staff and CONTRACTORS (current payroll

1279records); and copies of invoices for all vendors providing goods

1289and s ervices in the last 12 months.Ñ

129711. Mr. Ba rtle was aware of AHCAÓs request for the PFA at or

1311near the time the request w as made. Mr. Bartle contacted Sue

1323Benovich, a certified public accountant , and asked her to start

1333preparing the PFA for University Inn. Mr. Bartle turned the PFA

1344request over t o Anna Sma ll, an attorney representing TALF and TR &

1358SNF. Mr. Bartle testified that he Ðreviewed notes along the way,

1369e - mails and back and forth . . . between the partiesÑ as the PFA

1385was being prepared and was satisfied that the forms were being

1396prepared.

139712. At some point after receipt of the letter, Ms. Small, on

1409behalf of University Inn , asked AHCA for additional time in which

1420to provide the information. AHCA set May 25, 2015, as the

1431deadline for receipt of the PFA. University Inn did not submit

1442the requested PFA by the revised (May) deadline.

145013. Mr. Bartle was aware that Ms. Small left her law

1461practice at Allen Dell Ðright after the 4th of July [ 2015 ] Ñ

1475because Ms. Small sought Mr. BartleÓs permission to transfer Ðthe

1485case toÑ another law firm. Mr. Bartle confirmed that he reviewed

1496a draft in July and Ðassumed it would have been sent to the Agency

1510at some point by Ms. Small.Ñ Mr. Bartle did not know the PFA was

1524not submitted until Ðthe provi der was served the compl a i nt.Ñ

153714. On December 2, 2015, A HCA received University InnÓs

1547completed Election of Rights (request for hearing) form with an

1557Attachment A. Attachment A contained approximately 18 pages

1565following a page titled:

1569TALF, INC.

1571D/B/A THE INN AT UNIVERSITY VILLAGE

1577PROJ ECTED FI N ANCIAL STATEMEN TS

1584FOR THE YEARS ENDING JULY 31, 2016 AND 2017

159315. Mr. West reviewed the PFA (Attachment A) submitted by

1603University Inn. Mr. West was unable to provide a professional

1613opinion on the financial stability of TALF because he was not

1624given a complete pictur e of t he financial position of TALF.

163616. In April 2015 , AHCA performed several survey visits to

1646University Inn. The surveys were conducted to ensure the health,

1656safety, and well - being of University InnÓs residents, and did not

1668cite any deficie n cies .

167417. University Inn failed to comply with an authorized

1683request to submit financial information to support its continu ed

1693ability to o perat e .

1699CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

170218. DOAH has jurisdiction over the parties to and the

1712subject matter of this proceeding. §§ 120.56 9 and 120.57(1), Fla.

1723Stat . (2015).

172619. AHCA bears the burden of proving the allegations of its

1737Administrative Complaint. See Dep't of Banking & Fin. v. Osborne

1747Stern & Co. , 670 So. 2d 932, 935 (Fla. 1996; Fla. Dep't of Transp.

1761v. J.W.C. Co. 396 So. 2d 7 78, 788 (Fla. 1st DCA 1981). Since AHCA

1776seeks to impose fines and revoke a license, AHCA must prove its

1788allegations by clear and convincing evidence. Nair v. DepÓt of

1798Bus. & ProfÓl Reg., Bd. of Med. , 654 So. 2d 205 (Fla. 1st DCA

18121995.

181320. The clear and convincing standard was described in

1822Slomowitz v. Walker , 429 So. 2d 797, 800 (Fla. 4th DCA 1983) , as

1835follows:

1836[T] he evidence must be found to be credible;

1845the facts to which the witnesses testify must

1853be distinctly remembered; the testimony must

1859be precis e and explicit and the witnesses must

1868be lacking in confusion as to the facts in

1877issue. The evidence must be of such weight

1885that it produces in the mind of the trier of

1895fact a firm belief or conviction, without

1902hesitancy, as to the truth of the allegation s

1911sought to be established.

191521. Section 408.810 provides the following in pertinent

1923part:

1924(8) Upon application for initial licensure or

1931change of ownership licensure, the applicant

1937shall furnish satisfactory proof of the

1943applicantÓs financial ability to operate in

1949accordance with the requirements of this part,

1956authorizing statutes, and applicable rules.

1961The agency shall establish standards for this

1968purpose, including information concerning the

1973applicantÓs controlling interests. The agency

1978shall also es tablish documentation

1983requirements, to be completed by each

1989applicant, that show anticipated provider

1994revenues and expenditures, the basis for

2000financing the anticipated cash - flow

2006requirements of the provider, and an

2012applicantÓs access to contingency financ ing.

2018A current certificate of authority, pursuant

2024to chapter 651, may be provided as proof of

2033financial ability to operate. The agency may

2040require a licensee to provide proof of

2047financial ability to operate at any time if

2055there is evidence of financial i nstability,

2062including, but not limited to, unpaid expenses

2069necessary for the basic operations of the

2076provider .

2078(9) A controlling interest may not withhold

2085from the agency any evidence of financial

2092instability, including, but not limited to,

2098checks return ed due to insufficient funds,

2105delinquent accounts, nonpayment of withholding

2110taxes, unpaid utility expenses, nonpayment for

2116essential services, or adverse court action

2122concerning the financial viability of the

2128provider or any other provider licensed under

2135this part that is under the control of the

2144controlling interest. A controlling interest

2149shall notify the agency within 10 days after a

2158court action to initiate bankruptcy,

2163foreclosure, or eviction proceedings

2167concerning the provider in which the

2173controlli ng interest is a petitioner or

2180defendant. Any person who violates this

2186subsection commits a misdemeanor of the second

2193degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082

2200or s. 775.083. Each day of continuing

2207violation is a separate offense.

2212(Emphasis added).

221422. Rule 59A - 35.062 provides the following in pertinent

2224part:

2225(7) An applicant for renewal of a license

2233shall not be required to provide proof of

2241financial ability to operate, unless the

2247licensee or applicant has demonstrated

2252financial instability. If an applicant or

2258licensee has shown signs of financial

2264instability, as provided in Section

2269408.810(9), F.S., at any time, the Agency may

2277require the applicant or licensee to provide

2284proof of financial ability to operate by

2291submission of:

2293(a) AHCA Form 310 0 - 0009, July 2009, Proof of

2304Financial Ability Form, that includes a

2310balance sheet and income and expense statement

2317for the next 2 years of operation which

2325provide evidence of having sufficient assets,

2331credit, and projected revenues to cover

2337liabilities and expenses; and

2341(b) Documentation of correction of the

2347financial instability, including but not

2352limited to, evidence of the payment of any bad

2361checks, delinquent bills or liens. If

2367complete payment cannot be made, evidence must

2374be submitted of partial pa yment along with a

2383plan for payment of any liens or delinquent

2391bills. If the lien is with a government

2399agency or repayment is ordered by a federal or

2408state court, an accepted plan of repayment

2415must be provided.

241823. The AC alleges that Univers ity Inn vio lated provisions

2429of c hapters 408, p art II , a nd 429, p art I. Those provisions

2444re quire an assisted living facility to furnish satisfactory proof

2454of financial ability to operate . The statute says that AHCA shall

2466establish standards for this purpose , includi ng information about

2475applicantÓs controlling interests, which it did through rule 59A -

248535.062(7).

248624. Clear and convincing evidence, in the form of the order

2497suspending the certificate for the continuing care community,

2505showed that AHCA had sufficient evid ence of financial instability

2515to require proof of financial ability.

252125. Rule 59A - 35.062(7) authorizes AHCA to require a provider

2532to submit proof of financial ability by completing and submitting

2542a Proof of Financial Ability Form, a balance sheet, and an income

2554and expense statement. Providing some of that information (which

2563did not comply with the request) approximately seven months after

2573it was requested does not allow AHCA to adequately protect the

2584residents, staff and/or vendors as required. AHCA has proven by

2594clear and convincing evidence that it had reasonable cause to

2604request the financial information and that Unive rsity Inn failed

2614to provide it.

261726. Section 408.815 provides the following in pertinent

2625part:

2626(1) In addition to the grounds provided in

2634authorizing statutes, grounds that may be used

2641by the agency for denying and revoking a

2649license or change of ownership application

2655include any of the following actions by a

2663controlling interest:

2665* * *

2668(c) A violation of this part, authorizin g

2676statutes, or applicable rules.

268027. Section 429.14 provides the following in pertinent part:

2689(1) In addition to the requirements of part

2697II of chapter 408, the agency may deny,

2705revoke, and suspend any license issued under

2712this part and impose an admini strative fine in

2721the manner provided in chapter 120 against a

2729licensee for a violation of any provision of

2737this part, part II of chapter 408, or

2745applicable rules, or for any of the following

2753actions by a licensee, any person subject to

2761level 2 background s creening under s. 408.809,

2769or any facility staff:

2773* * *

2776(b) A determination by the agency that the

2784owner lacks the financial ability to provide

2791continuing adequate care to residents.

2796RECOMMENDATION

2797Based upon the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of

2807Law, it is recommended that A gency for H ealth C are A dministration

2821enter a final order revoking the license of TALF, Inc. , d/b/a

2832The Inn at University Village.

2837DONE AND ENTERED this 16th day of November , 2016 , in

2847Tallahassee, Leon County, F lorida.

2852S

2853LYNNE A. QUIMBY - PENNOCK

2858Administrative Law Judge

2861Division of Administrative Hearings

2865The DeSoto Building

28681230 Apalachee Parkway

2871Tallahassee, Florida 32399 - 3060

2876(850) 488 - 9675

2880Fax Filing (850) 921 - 6847

2886www.doah. state.fl.us

2888Filed with the Clerk of the

2894Division of Administrative Hearings

2898this 16th day of November, 2016 .

2905ENDNOTE S

29071 / See Fla. Admin. Code R. 28 - 106.204.

29172/ All continuing care retirement communities are regulated by

2926OIR.

29273/ The suspension was later removed.

2933COPIES FURNISHED:

2935John F. Loar, Esquire

2939Broad and Cassel

2942Suite 400

2944215 South Monroe Street

2948Tallahassee, Florida 32301

2951(eServed)

2952Thomas J. Walsh, II, Esquire

2957Agency for Health Care Administration

2962Suite 330

2964525 Mirror Lake Drive North

2969St. Petersburg, Florida 33701

2973(eServed)

2974Andrew Beau - James Thornquest, Esquire

2980Agency for Health Care Administration

2985Mail Stop 3

29882727 Mahan Drive

2991Tallahassee, Florida 32308

2994(eServed)

2995M. Stephen Turner, Esquire

2999Broad and Cassel

3002Suite 400

3004215 South Monroe Str eet

3009Tallahassee, Florida 32301

3012(eServed)

3013Richard J. Shoop, Agency Clerk

3018Agency for Health Care Administration

30232727 Mahan Drive, Mail Stop 3

3029Tallahassee, Florida 32308

3032(eServed)

3033Stuart Williams, General Counsel

3037Agency for Health Care Administration

3042272 7 Mahan Drive, Mail Stop 3

3049Tallahassee, Florida 32308

3052(eServed)

3053Justin Senior, Interim Secretary

3057Agency for Health Care Administration

30622727 Mahan Drive, Mail Stop 1

3068Tallahassee, Florida 32308

3071(eServed)

3072Shena Grantham , Esquire

3075Agency for Health Care Adm inistration

30812727 Mahan Drive, Mail Stop 3

3087Tallahassee, Florida 32308

3090(eServed)

3091Thomas Hoeler, Chief Facilities Counsel

3096Agency for Health Care Administration

31012727 Mahan Drive, Mail Stop 3

3107Tallahassee, Florida 32308

3110(eServed)

3111NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBM IT EXCEPTIONS

3118All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within

312815 days from the date of this Recommended Order. Any exceptions

3139to this Recommended Order should be filed with the agency that

3150will issue the Final Order in this case.

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Date: 06/30/2016
Proceedings: Order Re-scheduling Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for August 26, 2016; 9:00 a.m.; Tampa, FL).
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Date: 06/30/2016
Proceedings: Joint Status Update filed.
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Date: 06/14/2016
Proceedings: Order Extending Continuance (parties to advise status by June 30, 2016).
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Date: 06/13/2016
Proceedings: Joint Status Update and Motion for Brief Continuance filed.
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Date: 04/13/2016
Proceedings: Order Granting Continuance (parties to advise status by June 13, 2016).
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Date: 04/12/2016
Proceedings: Joint Status Update and Motion to Continue Proceedings filed.
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Date: 04/08/2016
Proceedings: Motion to Relinquish Jurisdiction filed. FILED IN THE WRONG CASE AND INCORRECT CASE NUMBER.
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Date: 02/16/2016
Proceedings: Order Granting Continuance (parties to advise status by April 12, 2016).
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Date: 02/12/2016
Proceedings: Joint Motion to Abate Administrative Proceedings filed.
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Date: 01/21/2016
Proceedings: Order (on Respondent's motion for reassignment or coordination of hearing).
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Date: 01/20/2016
Proceedings: Notice of Service of Agency's First Set of Interrogatories, Request for Production, and Request for Admissions to Respondent filed.
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Date: 01/20/2016
Proceedings: Agency's Response to Respondent's Motion for Reassignment or Coordinating of Hearing filed.
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Date: 01/15/2016
Proceedings: Motion for Reassignment or Coordination of Hearing filed.
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Date: 01/07/2016
Proceedings: Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
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Date: 01/07/2016
Proceedings: Notice of Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for March 3, 2016; 9:00 a.m.; Tampa and Tallahassee, FL).
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Date: 01/06/2016
Proceedings: Joint Response to Initial Order filed.
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Date: 12/30/2015
Proceedings: Initial Order.
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Date: 12/30/2015
Proceedings: Election of Rights filed.
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Date: 12/30/2015
Proceedings: Request for Administrative Hearing filed.
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Date: 12/30/2015
Proceedings: Administrative Complaint filed.
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Date: 12/30/2015
Proceedings: Notice (of Agency referral) filed.
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Date: 12/30/2015
Proceedings: Agency action letter filed.

Case Information

Judge:
LYNNE A. QUIMBY-PENNOCK
Date Filed:
12/30/2015
Date Assignment:
12/30/2015
Last Docket Entry:
03/25/2019
Location:
Tampa, Florida
District:
Middle
Agency:
Other
 

Counsels

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Related Florida Rule(s) (2):