90-001145 Department Of Agriculture And Consumer Services vs. Hudson Oil Company
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Recommended Order on Friday, November 2, 1990.


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Summary: Whether respondent's bond posted in lieu of confiscation of polluted petroleum should be refunded.

1STATE OF FLORIDA

4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

8DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE )

12AND CONSUMER SERVICES, )

16)

17Petitioner, )

19)

20vs. ) CASE NO. 90-1145

25)

26HUDSON OIL COMPANY, )

30)

31Respondent. )

33___________________________________)

34RECOMMENDED ORDER

36Pursuant to notice, the Division of Administrative Hearings, by its duly

47designated Hearing Officer, James E. Bradwell, held a public hearing in this

59case on July 20, 1990, in St. Petersburg, Florida.

68APPEARANCES

69For Petitioner: Clinton H. Coulter, Jr., Esquire

76Department of Agriculture

79and Consumer Services

82Mayo Building

84Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0800

87For Respondent: John H. Newburn

921000 Ninth Street North

96St. Petersburg, Florida 33705

100STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE

104Whether or not Respondent's $1,000.00 bond posted in lieu of confiscation

116of its petroleum products should be refunded.

123PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

125On August 31, 1989, Petitioner charged Respondent with selling polluted

135gasoline and failing to prominently display on its pumps the fact that its

148unleaded and premium unleaded gasoline contained ethanol. Petitioner and

157Respondent entered into a release agreement whereby Respondent posted a

167$1,000.00 bond in lieu of confiscation of its gasoline. Respondent here seeks a

181refund of its bond contending that the fine is excessive and/or was

193inappropriately levied.

195At the hearing, Petitioner presented the testimony of its inspector, Henry

206J. Crafa and Respondent presented the testimony of John H. Newburn.

217FINDINGS OF FACT

220Based upon my observation of the witnesses and their demeanor while

231testifying, documentary evidence received, and the entire record compiled

240herein, I hereby make the following relevant factual findings:

2491. i s t h e o w n e r o f a r e t a i l g a s o l i , n y a  R e s p o n d e n t , H u d s o n O i l C o m p n e

304outlet located at 1000 Ninth Street North, St. Petersburg, Florida. John H.

316Newburn is the manager of Respondent's retail station.

3242. r t m e n t o f A g r i c a u t u r e a n d C o n s u m l e p D  O n A u g u s t 2 5 , 1 e 9 9 , P e t i t i o n e r , 8 r

384Services' inspector, Henry J. Crafa, made a routine inspection of Respondent's

395retail gasoline station and took a sample of the unleaded, regular and premium

408unleaded gasolines.

4103. s t a k e n f r o m R e s e p n d e n t ' s f a c i l i o l p m  I n s p e c t o r C r a f a s u b m i t t e d t h e s a t y

474to Petitioner's laboratory for analysis.

4794. a t o r y a n a l y s i r s e v e a l e d t h a t t r h o a  T h e r e s u l t s o b f e t i t i o n e r ' s l P e

538unleaded and premium gasoline contained ethanol.

5445. e a l e d t h a t R e s v p n d e n t ' s r e g u l o e r s  A d d i t i o n a l l y , t h e l a b a n a l y s i a r

603gasoline contained water.

6066. o n d e n t ' s p r e m p i m u n l e a d e d h a d u s e R  T h e l a b a n a l y s i s r e v e a l e d t h a t a n

666Antiknock Index of 91.6, whereas the posted Antiknock Index was 93.0. This

678indicates that the Antiknock Index of the premium unleaded fuel was 1.4% less

691than the Antiknock Index which was displayed on the dispensing tank.

7027. h e R e s p o n d e n t ' t s n l e a d e d g a s o l i u n t h  T h e l a b a n a l y s a i a l s o r e v e a l e d t s e

765contained 10.5% ethanol and the premium unleaded gasoline contained 8.8%

775ethanol.

7768. i o n o n A u g u s t 2 t 5 1 9 8 9 , t h e r e w e , c e p  A t t h e t i m e o f P e t i t i o n e r ' s i n s r e

834approximately 8,000 gallons of unleaded gasoline and approximately 2,000 gallons

846of premium unleaded gasoline in Respondent's dispensing tanks, and for both

857grades of gasoline, the retail price per gallon was in excess of $1.00. More

871than 2,000 gallons of gasoline was sold to retail customers at a price in excess

887of $1.00 per gallon.

8919. p e c t i o n , R e s p o n d e n t ' s f u e l t a n s k n s  A t t h e t i m e o f I n s p e c t o r C r a f a ' i s

951failed to display on the upper one-half of the front panel, in a position clear

966and conspicuous from the driver's position, that its unleaded and premium

977unleaded gasoline contained ethanol.

98110. s s u e d a " S t o p S a l e N o t i c e " f i r e n  O n A u g u s t 3 1 o , 9 8 9 , P e t i t i o 1 r

1031Respondent's unleaded and premium unleaded gasoline.

103711. e r t o g a i n r e l e d a e a n d p o s s e s s i s o r n  I n l i e u o f c o n o f s c a t i o n , a n d i i n

1095of its unleaded and premium unleaded gasoline, Respondent entered into a release

1107notice and/or agreement with Petitioner whereby Respondent posted a $1,000.00

1118bond in lieu of confiscation of its gasoline.

1126CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

112912. a r i n g s h a s j u r e i d i c t i o n o v e r t s h H v  T h e D i v i s i o n e o A d m i n i s t r a t i f e

1188subject matter of and the parties to this action pursuant to Section 120.57(1),

1201Florida Statutes.

120313. e r i v e d f r o m C h d a t e r 5 2 5 , F l o r i p s i r  T h e a u t h o r i t y o f t h e P e t i t i o n e d a

1262Statutes and Rule Chapter 5F-2, Florida Administrative Code.

127014. e s , a u t h o r i z e t s h e D e p a r t m e n t t u t a  S u b s e c t i o n 5 2 5 . 0 6 , F l o r i d a S t t o

1328confiscate and/or sell gasoline fuels which are declared to be illegal or

1340substandard.

134115. v i n c i n g e v i d e n c e w h i c h i n d i c a t n e o d  P e t i t i o n e r p r e s e n t e d c l e a r a n c d

1402that Respondent sold or offered for sale, gasoline which was below standard

1414because it was found to have an Antiknock Index more than 1% below the posted

1429specification. By so doing, Petitioner engaged in proscribed conduct within the

1440purview of Subsection 5F-2.002(1)(b), Florida Administrative Code.

144716. r a n d c o n v i n c i n g e v i d e n c e , t h a a e c  P e t i t i o n e r e s t a b l i s h e d , b y l t

1502Respondent failed to properly display the fact that its unleaded and premium

1514unleaded gasoline contained ethanol. Respondent thereby engaged in conduct in

1524violation of Subsections 5F-2.003(7)(a) and (b), Florida Administrative Code.

1533RECOMMENDATION

1534Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, it is

1547RECOMMENDED that:

1549Petitioner enter a Final Order denying Respondent's request for a refund of

1561the $1,000.00 bond that it posted in lieu of confiscation or its fuel products.1

1576DONE and ENTERED this __2nd__ day of November, 1990, in Tallahassee, Leon

1588County, Florida.

1590__________________________________

1591JAMES E. BRADWELL

1594Hearing Officer

1596Division of Administrative Hearings

16001230 Apalachee Parkway

1603Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1550

1606(904)488-9675

1607Filed with the Clerk of the Division

1614of Administrative Hearings this

1618__2nd__ day of November, 1990.

1623Copies furnished:

1625Clinton H. Coulter, Jr., Esquire

1630Department of Agriculture

1633and Consumer Services

1636Mayo Building

1638Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0800

1641John H. Newburn

16441000 Ninth Street North

1648St. Petersburg, Florida 33705

1652Mary Hudson

1654Hudson Energy Corporation

1657Post Office Box B

1661Kansas City, Kansas 66103

1665Honorable Doyle Conner

1668Commissioner of Agriculture

1671The Capitol

1673Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0810

1676Mallory Horne, Esquire

1679General Counsel

1681Department of Agriculture

1684and Consumer Services

1687515 Mayo Building

1690Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0800

1693Ben Pridgeon, Chief

1696Bureau of License & Bond

1701Department of Agriculture

1704and Consumer Services

1707508 Mayo Building

1710Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0800

1713NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS

1719All parties have the right to submit written exceptions to this Recommended

1731Order. All agencies allow each party at least 10 days in which to submit

1745written exceptions. Some agencies allow a larger period within which to submit

1757written exceptions. You should contact the agency that will issue the final

1769order in this case concerning agency rules on the deadline for filing exceptions

1782to this Recommended Order. Any exceptions to this Recommended Order should be

1794filed with the agency that will issue the final order in this case.

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Case Information

Judge:
JAMES E. BRADWELL
Date Filed:
02/23/1990
Date Assignment:
05/25/1990
Last Docket Entry:
11/02/1990
Location:
St. Petersburg, Florida
District:
Middle
Agency:
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