06-001946PL Department Of Health, Board Of Medicine vs. George Figueroa, M.D.
 Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Wednesday, December 13, 2006.


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Summary: Respondent failed to hospitalize a patient where the diagnosis warranted hospitalization.

1STATE OF FLORIDA

4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

8DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF )

14MEDICINE , )

16)

17Petitioner , )

19)

20vs. ) Case No. 06 - 1946PL

27)

28GEORGE FIGUEROA, M.D. , )

32)

33Respondent . )

36)

37RECOMMENDED O RDER

40Pursuant to notice, a final hearing was held in this case

51on August 18, 2006, in St. Petersburg, Florida, before Susan B.

62Harrell, a designated Administrative Law Judge of the Division

71of Administrative Hearings.

74APPEARANCES

75For Petitioner: E phraim Livingston, Esquire

81Department of Health

844052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin C - 65

92Tallahassee, Florida 32399 - 3265

97For Respondent: Bruce D. Lamb, Esquire

103Jennifer Ferrer, Esquire

106Ruden, McClosky, Smith , Schuster, &

111Russell, P.A.

113401 East Jackson Street, 27th Floor

119Tampa, Florida 33602 - 0551

124STATEMENT OF THE ISSUES

128The issues in this case are whether Respondent violated

137Subsections 458.331(1)(m) and 458.331(1)(t), Flor ida Statutes

144(2000), 1 and, if so, what discipline should be imposed.

154PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

156On September 20, 2002, Petitioner, Department of Health,

164Board of Medicine (Department), filed a two - count Administrative

174Complaint against Respondent, George Figu eroa, M.D.

181(Dr. Figueroa), alleging that Dr. Figueroa violated Subsections

189458.331(1)( m ) and 458.331(1)( t ), Florida Statutes. Dr. Figueroa

200requested an administrative hearing, and the case was forwarded

209to the Division of Administrative Hearings on May 30 , 2006, for

220assignment of an administrative law judge to conduct the final

230hearing.

231The final hearing was originally scheduled for August 16

240and 17, 2006. The Department filed a Notice of Unavailability

250for Final Hearing, and the final hearing was resch eduled for

261August 17 and 18, 2006.

266At the final hearing, official recognition was taken of

275Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B8 - 8.001, and the Department

285was allowed to file a copy of the rule after the close of the

299final hearing.

301The parties filed a Jo int Pre - hearing Stipulation, where

312the parties agreed to certain facts contained in section E of

323the Joint Pre - hearing Stipulation. To the extent relevant,

333those facts have been incorporated in this Recommended Order.

342At the final hearing, Joint Exhibit 1, a composite of

352medical records for Patient G.C. (G.C.), was admitted into

361evidence. The Department called no witnesses. Petitioner ' s

370Exhibits 2, 3, 4, and 5 were admitted into evidence.

380Petitioner ' s Exhibits 4 and 5 are the depositions of Gordon

392Rafo ol, M.D., which were submitted in lieu of his live

403testimony.

404Dr. Figueroa testified on his own behalf at the final

414hearing and called Arthur Harold, M.D., as a witness.

423Respondent ' s Exhibits 1 and 2 were admitted into evidence.

434The one - volume Transcri pt of the final hearing was filed on

447September 11, 2006. The parties agreed to file their proposed

457recommended orders within ten days of the filing of the

467Transcript. Dr. Figueroa filed a Motion for Extension of Time

477to File Proposed Recommended Order, w hich was granted, and the

488parties were to file their proposed recommended orders no later

498than September 25, 2006. The Department ' s Proposed Recommended

508Order was timely submitted. Dr. Figueroa ' s Proposed Recommended

518Order and closing argument were recei ved on October 23, 2006.

529Dr. Figueroa attempted to fax his Proposed Recommended Order and

539closing argument on September 25, 2006, and received a fax

549confirmation; however, the Proposed Recommended Order and

556closing argument were not received by the Divisi on of

566Administrative Hearings on September 25, 2006. The parties '

575Proposed Recommended Orders have been considered in rendering

583this Recommended Order.

586FINDINGS OF FACT

5891. The Department is the state department charged with

598regulating the practice of m edicine pursuant to Section 20.43

608and Chapters 456 and 458, Florida Statutes (2006).

6162. At all times material to this proceeding, Dr. Figueroa

626was a licensed physician within the State of Florida, having

636been issued license number ME 60819. Dr. Figueroa is board -

647certified in Family Practice.

6513. At all times material to this proceeding, Dr. Figueroa

661was the supervisor and employer of mid - level provider Carl

672Sellers, P.A. (Mr. Sellers).

6764. G.C., a 33 - year - old male, first presented to

688Mr. Sellers as a new patient on November 14, 2000. G.C.

699complained of a two - month history of coughing, low - grade fever,

712fatigue, and heavy breathing. G.C. ' s temperature was 98.4, his

723weight was 181 pounds, and his heart rate was 68 beats per

735minute.

7365. Mr. Sellers conduct ed an examination of G.C. and noted

747that G.C. was having difficulty taking a deep breath, shortness

757of breath on inspiration that was better if standing upright,

767severe fatigue, and fits of couching where he nearly vomited.

777Mr. Sellers also noted that G.C . had mild lymph adenopathy.

7886. Mr. Sellers ' diagnosed G.C. with a persistent upper

798respiratory infection. He prescribed Zithromax and Guaifed TR

806and ordered a chest X - ray and blood testing, including a

818complete blood count (CBC) with differential, compr ehensive

826metabolic profile (CMP), and erythrocyte sedimentation rate

833(ESR). G.C. was instructed to return in a week or sooner if he

846worsened.

8477. Dr. Figueroa ' s normal operating practice was to review

858Mr. Sellers ' files of the previous day on the followin g morning.

871Dr. Figueroa reviewed G.C. ' s medical record and concurred with

882Mr. Sellers ' diagnosis.

8868. Laboratory results from the blood testing arrived in

895the office of Dr. Figueroa on November 20, 2000. G.C. ' s blood

908testing results revealed abnormal li ver function, anemia,

916borderline protein, and an abnormal sedimentation rate. The

924results of the blood tests did not warrant immediate follow - up

936with G.C.

9389. Mr. Sellers reviewed the laboratory report of the blood

948tests and indicated that he would discus s the results with G.C.

960on his next visit.

96410. G.C. was scheduled for a return visit on November 21,

9752000, but called Dr. Figueroa ' s office and rescheduled his

986appointment for November 22, 2000. G.C. failed to keep his

996scheduled appointment.

99811. On Nove mber 22, 2000, Mr. Sellers reviewed the

1008Radiological Report for G.C. The report stated:

1015The lungs are clear of infiltrates. There is

1023mild blunting of the costophrenic sulci

1029probably representative of small effusions.

1034The heart size is moderately enlarge d. No

1042pulmonary edema nor widening of the superior

1049mediastinum detected.

1051The impression of the radiologist was " moderate cardiomegaly

1059with probably small pleural effusions. " The Department ' s

1068expert, Dr. Rafool, testified that the Radiological Report was

1077an indication that G.C. ' s heart was failing , which was

1088inconsistent with the initial diagnosis of upper respiratory

1096infection. Dr. Figueroa and his expert, Dr. Harold, testified

1105that radiologists often " over read " chest X - ray s; therefore, the

1117Radiologica l Report did not warrant emergent action by

1126Dr. Figueroa. Dr. Rafool countered the common over - read

1136argument by testifying that regular radiologists do not

1144equivocate because it causes more work for the ordering

1153physician. The language of the radiologist is clearly intended

1162to alert Dr. Figueroa to the presence of unusual conditions

1172observed in G.C. ' s chest X - ray that were inconsistent with an

1186upper respiratory infection. Dr. Rafool ' s testimony is more

1196credible concerning the significance of the Radiolog ical Report

1205and its implications on the diagnosis of G.C.

121312. Dr. Rafool testified that the Radiological Report

1221indicated that G.C. ' s heart was failing , which constitutes a

" 1232medical emergency " that required urgent notification of the

1240patient. Dr. Figuero a and Dr. Harold conceded that the report

1251indicated conditions that warranted " timely " follow - up, but not

1261immediate intervention or contact with the patient. The

1269Radiological Report revealed a " moderate " cardiomegaly that was

1277an indication of cardiomyopat hy, a heart condition that is more

1288often fatal if not corrected by treatment that may include a

1299heart transplant. Since early intervention is likely to lead to

1309an opportunity for a favorable outcome, the testimony of

1318Dr. Rafool is more credible regarding the need for notification

1328of the patient.

133113. The record does not indicate any affirmative effort by

1341Dr. Figueroa, his staff, or by Mr. Sellers to contact G.C.

1352between November 22 and November 27, 2000, which was the next

1363time that G.C. presented to Dr. Figueroa ' s office.

137314. On November 27, 2000, G.C. was complaining of

1382worsening conditions since November 23 including swollen legs,

1390inability to sleep at night, and coughing with shortness of

1400breath mainly at bedtime. G.C. ' s temperature was 97.2, his

1411wei ght was 188 pounds, and his heart rate was 114 beats per

1424minute.

142515. Mr. Sellers conducted an examination of G.C. and noted

1435definite lid lag with mild exophthalmia, crackles in the lungs

1445with no wheeze, moderate jugular vein distention, orthopnea,

1453grade 2 pitting edema, and no goiter.

146016. Mr. Sellers ordered a STAT EKG on G.C. The EKG

1471indicated " sinus tachycardia with occasional ventricular

1477premature complexes and possible left atrial enlargement. "

1484Mr. Sellers documented that G.C. might be suffering fr om left

1495ventricular hypertrophy.

149717. Mr. Sellers ' primary diagnosis of G.C. was

1506hyperthyroid crisis (storm), his secondary diagnosis was mild

1514congestive heart failure secondary to hyperthyroid crisis caused

1522by high output failure, his third diagnosis was IDA, the fourth

1533diagnosis was elevated liver function tests and bilirubin, and

1542the fifth diagnosis was insomnia. Mr. Sellers mistakenly

1550diagnosed G.C. with a hyperthyroid crisis.

155618. Mr. Sellers consulted with Dr. Figueroa, who also

1565examined G.C. Dr. Fi gueroa concurred with the assessment,

1574diagnosis, and treatment plan of Mr. Sellers, including the

1583diagnosis of hyperthyroid crisis. He indicated on the EKG strip

1593that he agreed with the findings of G.C. ' s EKG.

160419. A patient in a hyperthyroid crisis requi res immediate

1614hospitalization. Dr. Figueroa did not hospitalize G.C.

162120. Mr. Sellers prescribed 40 mg of Lasix, daily; 40 mg of

1633Inderal, twice daily; and 50 mg of propylthiouracil, three times

1643daily. The propylthiouracil prescribed was an insufficient dose

1651based on the diagnosis of hyperthyroid crisis.

165821. Dr. Harold testified that G.C. did not present

1667clinical signs of pulmonary edema during Mr. Sellers '

1676examination on November 27, 2000, based on a lack of acute

1687distress, moist rales and rhonchi thro ughout the lung fields,

1697and respiratory distress. Dr. Rafool opined that G.C. did

1706present clinical signs of pulmonary edema based on the crackles

1716in the lungs, neck vein distension, pitting edema, elevated

1725heart rate, and weight gain. The Department has failed to

1735establish by clear and convincing evidence that pulmonary edema

1744was ever clinically apparent to Dr. Figueroa or Mr. Sellers. In

1755fact, hours after G.C. was examined by Dr. Figueroa and

1765Mr. Sellers, the emergency room physicians did not diagnose G .C.

1776with pulmonary edema.

177922. Inderal is contraindicated in the presence of

1787pulmonary edema. Since pulmonary edema was not clinically

1795apparent, Inderal was appropriately prescribed.

180023. Mr. Sellers ' diagnosis of mild congestive heart

1809failure was inco rrect. Based on the symptoms exhibited by G.C.

1820of neck vein distension, weight gain, orthopnea, and grade

1829pitting edema, it should have been apparent that G.C. had severe

1840heart failure.

184224. G.C. presented to the Bayfront Medical Center Hospital

1851Emerge ncy Room at 10:03 p.m. on November 27, 2000. G.C.

1862complained of abdominal pain and swelling, nausea and vomiting,

1871and difficulty breathing.

187425. Examination of G.C. by emergency room personnel

1882revealed the presence of bibasilar rales, but good breath

1891soun ds. Hospital chest X - ray revealed cardiomegaly, no

1901infiltrates.

190226. At 1:33 a.m. on November 28, 2000, G.C. went into

1913cardiac arrest. G.C. was pronounced dead at 3:04 a.m.,

1922November 28, 2000. An autopsy performed on G.C. revealed

1931dilated cardiomyopathy , bi - ventricular dilation, pulmonary

1938edema, and congested liver. The immediate cause of death was

1948listed as idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. The autopsy report

1956indicated that G.C. also had pulmonary edema; however, the

1965pulmonary edema could have result ed from the large amounts of

1976fluids that were being administered to G.C. by hospital staff

1986during the last few hours of G.C. ' s life.

199627. Dr. Figueroa was notified of G.C. 's demise on

2006November 28, 2000, and he immediately sent his medical records

2016on G.C. t o his legal counsel without making any further

2027notations on the records.

2031CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

203428. The Division of Administrative Hearings has

2041jurisdiction over the parties to and the subject matter of this

2052proceeding. §§ 120.569 and 120.57, Fla. Stat. (200 6 ).

206229. The Department has the burden to establish the

2071allegations in the Administrative Complaint by clear and

2079convincing evidence. Department of Banking and Finance v.

2087Osborne Stern and Co. , 670 So. 2d 932 (Fla. 1996).

209730. The Department has al leged that Dr. Figueroa violated

2107Subsections 458.331(1)(m) and 458.331(1)(t), Florida Statutes,

2113which provide:

2115(1) The following acts shall constitute

2121grounds for which disciplinary action

2126specified in subsection (2) may be taken:

2133* * *

2136(m) Failin g to keep legible, as defined by

2145department rule in consultation with the

2151board, medical records that identify the

2157licensed physician or the physician extender

2163and supervising physician by name and

2169professional title who is or are responsible

2176for rendering , ordering, supervising, or

2181billing for each diagnostic or treatment

2187procedure and that justify the course of

2194treatment of the patient, including, but not

2201limited to, patient histories; examination

2206results; test results; records of drugs

2212prescribed, dispen sed, or administered; and

2218reports of consultations and

2222hospitalizations.

2223* * *

2226(t) Gross or repeated malpractice or the

2233failure to practice medicine with that level

2240of care, skill, and treatment which is

2247recognized by a reasonably prudent similar

2253p hysician as being acceptable under similar

2260conditions and circumstances. The board

2265shall give great weight to the provisions of

2273s. 766.102 when enforcing this

2278paragraph. . . . As used in this paragraph,

" 2287gross malpractice " or " the failure to

2293practice me dicine with that level of care,

2301skill, and treatment which is recognized by

2308a reasonably prudent similar physician as

2314being acceptable under similar conditions

2319and circumstances, " shall not be construed

2325so as to require more than one instance,

2333event, or ac t. Nothing in this paragraph

2341shall be construed to require that a

2348physician be incompetent to practice

2353medicine in order to be disciplined pursuant

2360to this paragraph.

236331. The Department alleges in Count I of the

2372Administrative Complaint that Dr. Figuer oa violated Subsection

2380458.331(1)(t), Florida Statutes, as follows:

2385a. Failed to recognize that Patient G.C.

2392was experiencing congestive heart failure on

2398or about November 14, 2000;

2403b. Failed to recognize that Patient G.C.

2410was experiencing obvious pulmon ary edema

2416with worsening congestive heart failure on

2422or about November 27, 2000;

2427c. Failed to immediately follow - up with

2435Patient G.C. following the adverse results

2441of his laboratory studies and chest x - ray;

2450d. Failed to immediately hospitalize

2455Patient G. C. on November 14, 2000, or

2463November 27, 2000;

2466e. Failed to recognize that Inderal was

2473contraindicated in the presence of pulmonary

2479edema.

248032. The Department failed to establish that the diagnosis

2489and treatment plan for G.C. on November 14, 2000, fell below the

2501standard of care.

250433. The Department did not establish by clear and

2513convincing evidence that G.C. was exhibiting sufficient signs of

2522pulmonary edema on November 27, 2000, to warrant a diagnosis of

2533pulmonary edema. While the testimony clearly i ndicates that

2542G.C. did exhibit some signs of pulmonary edema, the symptoms

2552were not sufficiently specific to make the diagnosis obvious.

2561Mr. Sellers ' examination of G.C. indicated rales in the bases of

2573the lungs, but the testimony indicated that a symptom of

2583pulmonary edema is moist rales and rhonchi in all the lung

2594fields. Furthermore, the fact that the hospital X - ray and the

2606emergency room physicians did not make a diagnosis of pulmonary

2616edema just hours after Dr. Figueroa and Mr. Sellers had examined

2627G .C. supports the conclusion that G.C. was not exhibiting

2637sufficient signs of obvious pulmonary edema when examined by

2646Dr. Figueroa and Mr. Sellers.

265134. Since the Department failed to establish clear and

2660convincing evidence that G.C. was experiencing obvi ous pulmonary

2669edema on November 27, 2000, the Department has failed to provide

2680sufficient evidence that the use of Inderal was below the

2690standard of care. The weight of evidence indicated that Inderal

2700was an appropriate medication to treat hyperthyroid cr isis and

2710mild congestive heart failure.

271435. The Department did establish by clear and convincing

2723evidence that Dr. Figueroa failed to recognize worsening

2731congestive heart failure on November 27, 2000. The chest X - ray

2743taken on November 17, 2000, indicate d a significant medical

2753condition, cardiomegaly. The blood studies indicated abnormal

2760liver function. These prior findings, viewed in conjunction

2768with the symptoms noted by Mr. Sellers on November 27, 2000,

2779should have caused a reasonably prudent similar physician to

2788conclude that G.C. had been suffering congestive heart failure

2797since at least November 14, 2000. The evidence clearly

2806demonstrates that G.C. ' s condition had significantly worsened by

2816November 27, 2000, and the condition was worse than mild

2826c ongestive heart failure.

283036. The Department did not establish clear and convincing

2839evidence that the laboratory results received by Dr. Figueroa on

2849November 20, 2000, warranted immediate follow - up.

285737. The Department did provide clear and convincing

2865evi dence that the November 17, 2000, chest X - ray indicate d a

2879serious medical condition that warranted emergent follow - up.

2888The record does not indicate any effort by Dr. Figueroa,

2898Mr. Sellers, or their staff to contact G.C. between November 22

2909and November 27 , 2000. The lack of effort to contact G.C.

2920during the five - day period fails to indicate even timely

2931notification.

293238. The Department did not present sufficient evidence

2940that G.C. ' s condition required hospitalization on November 14,

29502000. However, the D epartment did present clear and convincing

2960evidence that G.C. ' s condition required hospitalization on

2969November 27, 2000. If Mr. Sellers ' diagnosis of hyperthyroid

2979crisis had been correct, G.C. should have been hospitalized.

2988Additionally, G.C. presented c lear signs of worsening congestive

2997heart failure with moderate cardiomegaly. The proper treatment

3005for G.C. was hospitalization for intensive treatment and

3013intervention. Therefore, Dr. Figueroa deviated from the

3020standard of care by not hospitalizing G.C. on November 27, 2000.

303139. The Department has establish ed by clear and convincing

3041evidence that Dr. Figueroa violated Subsection 458.331(1)(t),

3048Florida Statutes, by failing to practice medicine with that

3057level of care, skill, and treatment which is recogni zed by a

3069reasonably prudent similar physician as being acceptable under

3077similar conditions and circumstances.

308140. The Department alleges in Count II of the

3090Administrative Complaint that Dr. Figueroa violated Subsection

3097458.331(1)(m), Florida Statutes, as follows:

3102a. Failed to document any consultation with

3109Mr. Sellers regarding Patient G.C. ' s

3116worsening condition;

3118b. Failed to justify why Patient G.C. was

3126not immediately hospitalized on November 14,

31322000 or November 27, 2000 regardless of the

3140diagnosis o f hyperthyroid crisis or

3146congestive heart failure.

314941. The Department failed to provide sufficient evidence

3157that Dr. Figueroa failed to document any consultation with

3166Mr. Sellers regarding G.C. ' s worsening condition. Testimony and

3176evidence indicated th at Dr. Figueroa did examine G.C. with

3186Mr. Sellers present. Dr. Figueroa indicated on the EKG that he

" 3197agreed " and initialed the strip. Further, it was the normal

3207practice of Dr. Figueroa to sign the charts of Mr. Sellers from

3219the previous day on the foll owing morning. By the morning of

3231November 28, 2000, Dr. Figueroa was notified that G.C. had

3241expired. Dr. Figueroa did not sign the chart on November 28 in

3253an effort to comply with the requirements of his legal counsel.

326442. The Department has provided c lear and convincing

3273evidence that Dr. Figueroa failed to justify why G.C. was not

3284hospitalized on November 27, 2000. The weight of the evidence

3294indicates that hyperthyroid crisis is a medical emergency that

3303warrants immediate hospitalization. Dr. Figuero a agreed with

3311the diagnosis and treatment plan of Mr. Sellers. However, no

3321documentation was recorded that explains why a patient diagnosed

3330with hyperthyroid crisis and congestive heart failure wa s being

3340treated as an out - patient rather than the accepted standard of

3352care , which is hospitalization.

335643. Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B8 - 8.001(1)(t)

3364provides that the range of penalties for the first offense of a

3376violation of Subsection 458.331(1)(t), Florida Statutes, is from

3384two years ' probation to revo cation and an administrative fine

3395from $1,000 to $10,000.

340144. Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B8 - 8.001(1)(m)

3409provides that the range of penalties for the first offense of a

3421violation of Subsection 458.331(1)(m), Florida Statutes, is from

3429a reprimand to two years ' suspension followed by probation and

3440an administrative fine from $1,000 to $10,000.

3449RECOMMENDATION

3450Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of

3460Law, it is

3463RECOMMENDED that a final order be entered finding that Dr.

3473Figueroa violat ed Subsections 458.331(1)(m) and 458.331(1)(t),

3480Florida Statutes; suspending his license to practice medicine

3488until he completes the Florida C.A.R.E.S. program or a

3497comparable physician skills assessment program to assess his

3505clinical skills; requiring com pliance with the program ' s

3515recommendations; placing him on two years ' probation with direct

3525supervision to be set by the Board of Medicine; and imposing an

3537administrative fine of $10,000.

3542DONE AND ENTERED this 1 3 th day of December , 2006 , in

3554Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.

3558S

3559SUSAN B. HARRELL

3562Administrative Law Judge

3565Division of Administrative Hearings

3569The DeSoto Building

35721230 Apalachee Parkway

3575Tallahassee, Florida 32399 - 3060

3580(850) 488 - 9675 SUNCOM 278 - 9675

3588Fax Filing (850) 921 - 6847

3594www.doah.state.fl.us

3595Filed with the Clerk of the

3601Division of Administrative Hearings

3605this 1 3 th of December, 2006 .

3613ENDNOTE

36141/ Unless otherwise indicated, all references to the Florida

3623Statutes shall be to the 2000 version .

3631COPIES FURN ISHED :

3635Bruce D. Lamb, Esquire

3639Ruden, McClosky, Smith, Schuster

3643& Russell, P.A.

3646401 East Jackson Street, 27th Floor

3652Tampa, Florida 33602

3655Ephraim D. Livingston, Esquire

3659Department of Health

36624052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin C - 65

3670Tallahassee, Florida 32399 - 326 5

3676Timothy M. Cerio, General Counsel

3681Department of Health

36844052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin A02

3690Tallahassee, Florida 32399 - 1701

3695Larry McPherson, Executive Director

3699Board of Medicine

3702Department of Health

37054052 Bald Cypress Way

3709Tallahassee, Florida 32399 - 1701

3714NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS

3720All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within

373015 days from the date of this Recommended Order. Any exceptions

3741to this Recommended Order should be filed with the agency that

3752will issue the Final Order in this case.

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Date: 06/29/2006
Proceedings: Notice of Filing Respondent`s Unverified Answers to Petitioner`s First Set of Interrogatories filed.
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Date: 06/29/2006
Proceedings: Respondent`s Response to Petitioner`s First Request for Production of Documents filed.
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Date: 06/19/2006
Proceedings: Order Re-scheduling Hearing (hearing set for August 17 and 18, 2006; 9:00 a.m.; St. Petersburg, FL).
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Date: 06/14/2006
Proceedings: Response to Petitioner`s Notice of Unavailability filed.
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Date: 06/12/2006
Proceedings: Notice of Unavailability for Final Hearing filed.
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Date: 06/08/2006
Proceedings: Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
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Date: 06/08/2006
Proceedings: Notice of Hearing (hearing set for August 16 and 17, 2006; 9:00 a.m.; St. Petersburg, FL).
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Date: 06/06/2006
Proceedings: Response to Initial Order filed.
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Date: 05/31/2006
Proceedings: Notice of Filing Petitioner`s First Set of Admissions, Interrogatories, and Request for Production filed.
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Date: 05/31/2006
Proceedings: Initial Order.
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Date: 05/30/2006
Proceedings: Election of Rights filed.
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Date: 05/30/2006
Proceedings: Administrative Complaint filed.
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Date: 05/30/2006
Proceedings: Agency referral filed.

Case Information

Judge:
SUSAN BELYEU KIRKLAND
Date Filed:
05/30/2006
Date Assignment:
05/31/2006
Last Docket Entry:
10/17/2019
Location:
St. Petersburg, Florida
District:
Middle
Agency:
ADOPTED EXCEPT FOR PENALTY
Suffix:
PL
 

Counsels

Related Florida Statute(s) (6):

Related Florida Rule(s) (1):