99-003597
Immacula Irma Saint-Fleur vs.
Department Of Health, Board Of Nursing
Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Thursday, July 27, 2000.
Recommended Order on Thursday, July 27, 2000.
1STATE OF FLORIDA
4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
8IMMACULA IRMA SAINT-FLEUR, )
12)
13Petitioner, )
15)
16vs. ) Case No. 99-3597
21)
22DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD )
27OF NURSING, )
30)
31Respondent. )
33__________________________________)
34RECOMMENDED ORDER
36Pursuant to notice, a final hearing was held in this case
47on May 31, 2000, in Tallahassee, Florida, before Administrative
56Law Judge Michael M. Parrish of the Division of Administrative
66Hearings.
67APPEARANCES
68For Petitioner: Michael C. Gold, Esquire
74Post Office Box 372
78Tallahassee, Florida 32302
81For Respondent: Edward A. Tellechea, Esquire
87Office of the General Counsel
92Department of Legal Affairs
96The Capitol, Plaza Level 01
101Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1050
104STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE
108The issue in this case is whether the Petitioner's
117application for licensure by endorsement should be approved or
126denied.
127PRELIMINARY STATEMENT
129Following notification that the Board of Nursing ("Board")
139intended to deny her application for licensure by endorsement,
148the Petitioner requested an evidentiary hearing. In due course
157the matter was referred to the Division of Administrative
166Hearings, where it was assigned to an administrative law judge
176and was scheduled for hearing. Following two continuances (both
185requested by the Petitioner), a final hearing was conducted on
195May 31, 2000. At the final hearing the Petitioner, through
205counsel, 1 offered two exhibits. 2 The Petitioner did not call any
217witnesses. The Respondent presented the testimony of one
225witness (Ms. Mark K. Jacobsen, Director of Nursing Education for
235the Board of Nursing), and offered one exhibit, which was
245received in evidence. 3 At the conclusion of the hearing counsel
256for both parties requested that they be allowed until June 30,
2672000, within which to file their respective proposed recommended
276orders. The request was granted.
281On June 13, 2000, a one-volume Transcript of the final
291hearing was filed with the Division of Administrative Hearings.
300On June 29, 2000, the Respondent filed a Proposed Recommended
310Order containing proposed findings of fact and conclusions of
319law. 4 As of the date of this Recommended Order, the Petitioner
331has not filed a proposed recommended order, or any other post-
342hearing document.
344FINDINGS OF FACT
3471. In June of 1997, the Petitioner filed an application
357for nursing licensure, by means of which she seeks to be
368licensed as a registered nurse by endorsement. In support of
378her application, the Petitioner submitted, or caused to be
387submitted, evidence showing that she was licensed as a
396registered nurse in Quebec, Canada, and that she had such
406licensure status by passing an examination in 1976. The
415examination she passed in 1976 was the examination administered
424in French by the Ordre des Infirmieres et Infirmieres du Quebec
435("OIIQ").
4382. In 1976, the registered nurse licensure examination
446given by, or required by, the Florida Board of Nursing was the
458State Board Test Pool Examination, which was administered by the
468National Council of State Boards of Nursing.
4753. In addition to the licensure examination administered
483by OIIQ, the Canadian Nurses Association Testing Service
491("CNATS") has also offered a registered nurse licensure
501examination in Canada for many years, including 1976. The
510Florida Board of Nursing has determined that the CNATS
519registered nurse licensure examinations administered from 1980
526through 1995 are equivalent to the State Board Test Pool
536Examinations administered by the National Council of State
544Boards of Nursing. There has been no such determination for
554CNATS examinations administered before 1980 or after 1995.
5624. The evidence in this case is insufficient to determine
572whether the registered nursing licensure examinations
578administered in 1976 by either CNATS or OIIQ were substantially
588equivalent to, or more stringent than, the State Board Test Pool
599Examinations administered in 1976 by the National Council of
608State Boards of Nursing. 5
613CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
6165. The Division of Administrative Hearings has
623jurisdiction over the parties to and the subject matter of this
634case. Sections 120.69, 120.57(1), and 120.60, Florida Statutes.
6426. The Respondent is the state agency charged with
651regulating the practice of nursing pursuant to Chapters 455 and
661464, Florida Statutes.
6647. In pertinent part, Section 464.009(1), Florida
671Statutes, requires an applicant for licensure by endorsement to
680demonstrate to the Board that he or she:
688(b) Meets the qualifications for
693licensure in s. 464.008 and has successfully
700completed a state, regional, or national
706examination which is substantially
710equivalent to or more stringent than the
717examination given by the department.
7228. The minimum requirements necessary to show the
730examination equivalence required by Section 464.009(1)(b),
736Florida Statutes, are addressed in Rule 64B9-3.008(3), Florida
744Administrative Code, which provides that to be equivalent to the
754exam required by the Board, an examination must meet all five of
766the following criteria:
769(a) The examination is developed using
775accepted psychometric procedures.
778(b) The content and passing score of the
786examination are substantially equivalent to
791that of the National Council Licensure
797Examination.
798(c) The security of the examination is
805maintained.
806(d) At least one of the reliability
813estimations for the examination is 0.7 or
820higher.
821(e) The examination is revised after each
828administration to insure currency of
833content.
8349. The evidence in this case is insufficient to establish
844that the OIIQ examination administered in 1976 met any of the
855five criteria required by Rule 64B9-3.008(3)(a) through (e),
863Florida Administrative Code. 6
86710. In a case of this nature, the Petitioner bears the
878burden of establishing her entitlement to the license she seeks.
888Where, as here, the Petitioner fails to present sufficient
897evidence to demonstrate such entitlement, the license must be
906denied.
907RECOMMENDATION
908On the basis of the foregoing Findings of Fact and
918Conclusions of Law, it is RECOMMENDED that the Board of Nursing
929enter a final order denying the Petitioner's application for
938licensure by endorsement.
941DONE AND ENTERED this 27th day of July, 2000, in
951Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.
955___________________________________
956MICHAEL M. PARRISH
959Administrative Law Judge
962Division of Administrative Hearings
966The DeSoto Building
9691230 Apalachee Parkway
972Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060
975(850) 488-9675 SUNCOM 278-9675
979Fax Filing (850) 921-6847
983www.doah.state.fl.us
984Filed with the Clerk of the
990Division of Administrative Hearings
994this 27th day of July, 2000.
1000ENDNOTES
10011/ At the final hearing, the Petitioner was represented by legal
1012counsel, but the Petitioner did not appear at the hearing.
10222/ Petitioner's Exhibit 1 was a composite exhibit comprised of
1032all documents contained in the Board's file regarding the
1041Petitioner's application for licensure by endorsement. By
1048agreement of the parties, that exhibit was filed after the final
1059hearing, and was received by the Division of Administrative
1068Hearings on June 6, 2000. Petitioner's Exhibit 2 was a letter
1079dated November 14, 1994, from a Supervisor of the OIIQ.
10893/ Respondent's Exhibit 1 was a letter dated November 12, 1998,
1100from Yves Lafortune, a consultant with Assessment Strategies.
11084/ The Proposed Recommended Order submitted by the Respondent
1117has been carefully considered during the preparation of this
1126Recommended Order.
11285/ There is hearsay evidence (Petitioner's Exhibit 2 and
1137Respondent's Exhibit 1) in the record of this case from which one
1149might infer that the 1976 OIIQ examination was similar to the
11601976 CNATS examination, but even that evidence is an insufficient
1170basis for an inference that the 1976 OIIQ examination was
"1180substantially equivalent to or more stringent than" the 1976
1189CNATS examination. There is no evidence that either the 1976
1199OIIQ examination or the 1976 CNATS examination was "substantially
1208equivalent to or more stringent than" the 1976 State Board Test
1219Pool Examination administered by the National Council of State
1228Boards of Nursing.
12316/ The only documentary evidence that specifically addresses the
1240criteria in Rule 64B9-3.008(3)(a) through (e), Florida
1247Administrative Code, is Respondent's Exhibit 1. The information
1255in that document fails to establish that the 1976 OIIQ
1265examination met any of the criteria in the subject rule. The
1276testimony of Ms. Jacobsen emphasizes the deficiencies in the
1285documentary evidence.
1287COPIES FURNISHED:
1289Michael C. Gold, Esquire
1293Post Office Box 372
1297Tallahassee, Florida 32302
1300Edward A. Tellechea, Esquire
1304Office of the General Counsel
1309Department of Legal Affairs
1313The Capitol, Plaza Level 01
1318Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1050
1321Ruth R. Stiehl, Ph.D., R.N.
1326Executive Director
1328Board of Nursing
1331Department of Health
13344080 Woodcock Drive, Suite 202
1339Jacksonville, Florida 32207-2714
1342Angela T. Hall, Agency Clerk
1347Department of Health
13504052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin A02
1356Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1703
1359William W. Large, General Counsel
1364Department of Health
13674052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin A02
1373Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1703
1376NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS
1382All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within
139215 days from the date of this Recommended Order. Any exceptions
1403to this Recommended Order should be filed with the agency that
1414will issue the Final Order in this case.
- Date
- Proceedings
- PDF:
- Date: 07/27/2000
- Proceedings: Recommended Order issued. CASE CLOSED. Hearing held May 31, 2000.
- Date: 06/29/2000
- Proceedings: Proposed Recommended Order (filed by E. Tellechea via facsimile)
- Date: 06/13/2000
- Proceedings: Notice of Filing; Transcript Volume 1 filed.
- Date: 06/06/2000
- Proceedings: Application for licensure with attached documentation filed.
- Date: 05/31/2000
- Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held; see case file for applicable time frames.
- Date: 05/22/2000
- Proceedings: Amended Notice of Hearing sent out. (hearing set for May 31, 2000; 9:30 a.m.; Tallahassee, FL, amended as to location)
- Date: 02/25/2000
- Proceedings: Second Notice of Hearing sent out. (hearing set for May 31, 2000; 9:30 a.m.; Tallahassee, FL)
- Date: 02/21/2000
- Proceedings: Joint Status Report (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 01/03/2000
- Proceedings: Order Granting Continuance and Placing Case in Abeyance sent out. (Parties to advise status by February 21, 2000.)
- Date: 12/16/1999
- Proceedings: (Petitioner) Second Motion for Continuance (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 10/28/1999
- Proceedings: Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing sent out. (hearing set for January 5, 2000; 8:45 a.m.; Miami, FL)
- Date: 10/26/1999
- Proceedings: (Petitioner) Motion for Continuance (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 10/13/1999
- Proceedings: Notice of Serving Interrogatories (Respondent) (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 09/09/1999
- Proceedings: Notice of Hearing sent out. (hearing set for November 3, 1999; 8:45 a.m.; Miami, FL)
- Date: 09/07/1999
- Proceedings: Joint Response to Initial Order (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 08/27/1999
- Proceedings: (E. Tellechea) Notice of Substitution of Counsel (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 08/25/1999
- Proceedings: Initial Order issued.
- Date: 08/24/1999
- Proceedings: Referral of Hearing; Applicants Request For Hearing; (Agency) Order filed.