98-001224 Sherry Stearns vs. Division Of Retirement
 Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Wednesday, July 29, 1998.


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Summary: Petitioner failed to show that she qualified under pre-existing or existing rules and statutes for retirement credits for service in a temporary CETA position within a state agency.

1STATE OF FLORIDA

4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

8SHERRY STEARNS, )

11)

12Petitioner, )

14)

15vs. ) Case No. 98-1224

20)

21DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES, )

26DIVISION OF RETIREMENT, )

30)

31Respondent. )

33_____________________________________)

34RECOMMENDED ORDER

36Pursuant to notice, a hearing was held in Daytona Beach,

46Florida, on June 10, 1998, by Stephen F. Dean, assigned

56Administrative Law Judge of the Division of Administrative

64Hearings.

65APPEARANCES

66For Petitioner: Sherry Stearns, pro se

72360 South Senaca Boulevard

76Daytona Beach, Florida 32114

80For Respondent: Stanley N. Danek, Esquire

86Department of Management Services

90Division of Retirement

93Cedars Executive Center, Building C

982639 North Monroe Street

102Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1560

105STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE

109The issue is whether Petitioner is eligible to purchase her

119employee service as a CETA employee with a state agency as

130credible service in the Florida Retirement Service.

137PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

139Petitioner applied for retirement credit for her employment

147as a CETA employee of the Department of Labor and Commerce from

159January 1976 until September 30, 1977. The Division of

168Retirement denied Petitioner's application, and advised her of

176her right to a hearing on the issue. Petitioner requested a

187formal hearing, and the Division referred the case to the

197Division of Administrative Hearings. The case was noticed for

206hearing and heard as noticed.

211The Petitioner testified in her own behalf at hearing. The

221Division of Retirement called Ira Gaines as its only witness and

232introduced its records of Petitioner's service as a CETA employee

242as its only exhibit which was received into evidence. Both

252parties submitted proposed findings which were read and

260considered.

261FINDINGS OF FACT

2641. Petitioner, Sherry Stearns, was employed by the State of

274Florida, Department of Labor and Commerce, in the Florida State

284Unemployment office from January 1976 until September 30, 1977.

2932. The records maintained by the Department of Retirement

302based upon payroll data submitted by the Department of Revenue

312reflect that Petitioner was not in a permanent position as

322reflected by the Code 0303 and the entry of "zz" in the last

335column showing she was not eligible for retirement benefits.

3443. The Petitioner offered no evidence in support of her

354claim to show that she was employed in a position which was

366covered or for which she could claim prior service credit.

376CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

3794. The Division of Administrative Hearings has jurisdiction

387over the parties and the subject matter of this case, pursuant to

399Section 120.57(1), Florida Statutes.

4035. The burden of proof is on Petitioner to show she is

415entitled to retirement credit.

4196. To qualify for retirement credit, the Petitioner must

428show that the claimed service was covered under the rules which

439existed at the time of her service or under the current rules.

4517. At all times during her employment, the statute and

461rules restricted retirement credit for state employees to those

470persons employed or filling a regularly established position and

479compensated from a salary appropriation or account.

4868. The Petitioner candidly stated she was in a CETA

496position. CETA positions were funded from federal funds, and,

505although coverage was extended to those CETA employees of local

515agencies, it was not extended to CETA employers of state

525agencies. Compare Rules 60S-1.004(4)(a) and (b), with Rules 60S-

5341004.(4)(c) 6 and 7a - c, Florida Administrative Code.

5439. Rule 60S-1004(5), Florida Administrative Code,

549specifically excludes coverage for an employee filling a

557temporary position. A temporary position is one compensated from

566another personal services account as provided for in Section

575216.011(1)x, Florida Statutes.

57810. Other personal services means compensation for services

586rendered by a person who is not a regular or full-time employee

598filling an established position. This definition includes, but

606is not limited to, services of temporary employees, student

615fellowships, part-time academic employees, board members,

621consultants, and other services specifically budgeted by each

629agency.

63011. The statute goes on to recite that it is intended that

642persons paid from salaries appropriations shall be state

650officials and employees and shall be eligible for membership in a

661state retirement system, and those paid from other personal

670services appropriations shall not be eligible for such

678membership.

67912. The records introduced by the Division of Retirement

688show that Petitioner was not paid from a salary appropriation and

699was not eligible for retirement credit.

70513. The Petitioner's claim must be denied.

712RECOMMENDATION

713Based upon the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions

722of Law set forth herein, it is

729RECOMMENDED:

730That Petitioner's claim be DENIED.

735DONE AND ENTERED this 29th day of July, 1998, in

745Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.

749STEPHEN F. DEAN

752Administrative Law Judge

755Division of Administrative Hearings

759The DeSoto Building

7621230 Apalachee Parkway

765Tallahassee, F lorida 32399-3060

769(850) 488-9675 SUNCOM 278-9675

773Fax Filing (850) 921-6847

777Filed with the Clerk of the

783Division of Administrative Hearings

787this 29th day of July, 1998.

793COPIES FURNISHED:

795Sherry Stearns

797360 South Senaca Boulevard

801Daytona Beach, Florida 32114

805Stanley N. Danek, Esquire

809Department of Management Services

813Division of Retirement

816Cedars Executive Center, Building C

8212639 North Monroe Street

825Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1560

828William H. Linder, Secretary

832Department of Management Services

8364050 Esplanade Way

839Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0950

842Paul A. Rowell, General Counsel

847Department of Management Services

8514050 Esplanade Way

854Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0950

857NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS

863All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within 15

874days from the date of this Recommended Order. Any exceptions to

885this Recommended Order should be filed with the agency that will

896issue the Final Order in this case.

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Date
Proceedings
Date: 03/22/1999
Proceedings: Final Order filed.
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Date: 03/19/1999
Proceedings: Agency Final Order
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Date: 03/19/1999
Proceedings: Recommended Order
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Date: 07/29/1998
Proceedings: Recommended Order sent out. CASE CLOSED. Hearing held June 10, 1998.
Date: 07/01/1998
Proceedings: Respondent`s Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law filed.
Date: 07/01/1998
Proceedings: (S. Stearns) Findings of Fact filed.
Date: 06/10/1998
Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held.
Date: 06/03/1998
Proceedings: Order Designating Room Location sent out. (for hearing set for 6/10/98)
Date: 04/21/1998
Proceedings: Notice of Hearing and Order sent out. (hearing set for 6/10/98; 10:00am; Daytona Beach)
Date: 03/30/1998
Proceedings: (Respondent) Unilateral Response to Initial Order filed.
Date: 03/16/1998
Proceedings: Initial Order issued.
Date: 03/10/1998
Proceedings: Notice Of Election To Request Assignment Of Administrative Law Judge; Request for Hearing, Letter Form; Agency Action Letter filed.

Case Information

Judge:
STEPHEN F. DEAN
Date Filed:
03/10/1998
Date Assignment:
03/16/1998
Last Docket Entry:
03/22/1999
Location:
Daytona Beach, Florida
District:
Northern
Agency:
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