09-005614 Randolph And Gail Beasley vs. Department Of Children And Family Services
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Recommended Order on Tuesday, January 26, 2010.


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Summary: Respondent proved that Petitioners could not assure safety of foster children in their care after a serious auto accident caused by foster father's reckless driving and parents' inability to understand the risk that this behavior posed to foster children.

1STATE OF FLORIDA

4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

8RANDOLPH AND GAIL BEASLEY, )

13)

14Petitioners, )

16)

17vs. ) Case No. 09-5614

22)

23DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND )

28FAMILY SERVICES, )

31)

32Respondent. )

34________________________________)

35RECOMMENDED ORDER

37Robert E. Meale, Administrative Law Judge of the Division

46of Administrative Hearings, conducted the final hearing in Fort

55Pierce, Florida, on November 20, 2009.

61APPEARANCES

62For Petitioners: Randolph and Gail Beasley, pro se

70805 Highland Drive Southwest

74Vero Beach, Florida 32962

78For Respondent: Laurel Hopper

82Department of Children

85and Family Services

88337 North Highway 1, Suite A

94Fort Pierce, Florida 34950

98STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE

102The issue is whether Petitioners are entitled to renewal of their foster home license.

116PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

118By letter dated September 1, 2009, Respondent advised

126Petitioners that it was denying their application for renewal of

136their foster home license. The letter states that, on

145February 22, 2009, Mr. Beasley drove his motor vehicle

154recklessly and under the influence of alcohol, resulting in his

164arrest and adjudication of guilty of the criminal offense of

174reckless driving. The letter states that Mr. Beasley operated

183his vehicle at 110-120 miles per hour before losing control of

194it and flipping it several times. The letter adds that

204Petitioners failed to inform Respondent within 48 hours of the

214arrest. The letter concludes that these actions constitute

222violations of Section 409.175(5)(a)5. and 11., Florida Statutes,

230and Florida Administrative Code Rules 65C-13.023(7) 65C-

237a).

238Petitioners timely requested a formal hearing.

244At the hearing, Petitioner called eight witnesses and

252offered into evidence one exhibit: Petitioner Exhibit 1.

260Respondent called one witness and offered into evidence three

269exhibits: Respondent Exhibits 1-5. All exhibits were admitted

277except Petitioner Exhibit 1 and Respondent Exhibits 1 and 3,

287which were proffered.

290The court reporter filed the Transcript on December 9,

2992009. Respondent filed a Proposed Recommended Order on

307December 17, 2009.

310FINDINGS OF FACT

3131. Petitioners have been married 36 years and raised seven

323biological and two adopted children. They have been licensed as

333foster parents for many years and have cared for several foster

344children, evidently without incident.

3482. While licensed and caring for a 13-year-old foster

357child, Mr. Beasley operated his passenger car at speeds in

367excess of 110 miles per hour at about 2:30 a.m. on February 22,

3802009. He lost control of the vehicle while in a residential

391area, and it rolled at least twice before coming to a stop.

403Fortunately, Mr. Beasley was not seriously injured, nor did

412anyone else suffer injuries, from the accident, after which the

422vehicle was a total loss.

4273. The investigating sheriff's deputy administered a field

435sobriety test and found Mr. Beasley, who emitted the odor of

446alcohol, appeared to be intoxicated, so he placed him under

456arrest and transported him to the county jail. Although

465Mr. Beasley admitted that he had consumed several alcoholic

474beverages earlier in the evening, he had little, if any, alcohol

485left in his bloodstream, based on four breathalyzers that were

495administered to him at the jail. Irritated at the repeated

505breathalyzers, Mr. Beasley refused to submit to a urinalysis,

514which, the correctional officer expected would confirm the

522source of Mr. Beasley's apparent intoxication.

5284. The refusal to submit to a urinalysis resulted in the

539suspension of Mr. Beasley's driver license. On May 27, 2009,

549Mr. Beasley pleaded guilty to reckless driving. He was

558sentenced to six months' probation, attendance at counseling,

566and community service, and he had to pay a fine.

5765. Respondent claimed that Petitioners did not timely

584report the incident to Respondent or its agent responsible for

594supervising Petitioners as foster parents. However, Ms. Beasley

602timely disclosed the incident. She disclosed it on March 3, and

613the licensing agent waited until the expiration of Petitioners'

622license, two months later, to remove the child.

6306. The more serious issue is the lack of insight of

641Ms. Beasley; Mr. Beasley did not testify. Ms. Beasley testified

651that Mr. Beasley was "unlucky" to have the accident, and they

662were chagrined by the loss of the vehicle. Ms. Beasley had

673ample opportunity to explain how Mr. Beasley had taken

682responsibility for his behavior that evening and the steps he

692had taken to ensure that the behavior would not recur. Instead,

703she testified that she felt responsible for the wreck because

713she had given her husband five dollars to go purchase cigarettes

724just before the accident.

7287. Mr. Beasley's primary responsibility in the home is

737driving, whether on summer vacations or routine trips in town.

747Retired by the time of the accident, Mr. Beasley bore the

758responsibility of driving the foster child during the day, as

768Ms. Beasley works as a mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service.

7808. Petitioners have provided a safe, loving environment

788for many years for many foster children. However, this long

798record of good service is overshadowed by Mr. Beasley's role as

809the primary driver of the foster child and Petitioners' failure

819to appreciate the risks posed to a foster child by Mr. Beasley's

831dangerously poor judgment while driving and Mr. Beasley's role

840as the primary driver of the foster child. Unless and until

851Petitioners display greater insight into these risks and can

860provide reasonable assurance that Mr. Beasley's poor judgment

868while driving will not be repeated, it is impossible to find

879that they can provide a reasonably safe home for foster

889children.

890CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

8939. The Division of Administrative Hearings has

900Fla. Stat. (2009).

90310. Section 409.175(9)(b)1., Florida Statutes, authorizes

909Respondent to deny, suspend, or revoke a license for any

"919intentional or negligent act materially affecting the health of

928safety of children in the home or agency."

93611. In an application case, the agency has the burden of

947persuasion as to the reasons for the denial. Comprehensive

956Medical Access, Inc. v. Office of Insurance Regulation , 983 So.

9662d 45, 46 (Fla. 1st DCA 2008). When dealing with a business

978license, there is no difference between the revocation of the

988license and the refusal to renew it. Vicbar, Inc. v. Miami , 330

1000So. 2d 46, 47 (Fla. 3d DCA 1976), cert. denied 344 So. 2d 324

1014(Fla. 1977). Under either scenario, Respondent has the burden

1023of proof, which, regardless of the standard of proof, it has met

1035by showing that the safety of foster children placed in

1045Petitioners' care cannot be reasonably assured at present.

1053RECOMMENDATION

1054It is

1056RECOMMENDED that the Department of Children and Family

1064Services enter a final order denying Petitioners' application to

1073renew their foster home license.

1078DONE AND ENTERED this 26th day of January, 2010, in

1088Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.

1092___________________________ ________

1094ROBERT E. MEALE

1097Administrative Law Judge

1100Division of Administrative Hearings

1104The DeSoto Building

11071230 Apalachee Parkway

1110Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060

1113(850) 488-9675 SUNCOM 278-9675

1117Fax Filing (850) 921-6847

1121www.doah.state.fl.us

1122Filed with the Clerk of the

1128Division of Administrative Hearings

1132this 26th day of January, 2010.

1138COPIES FURNISHED:

1140Gregory Venz, Agency Clerk

1144Department of Children and Family Services

1150Building 2, Room 204B

11541317 Winewood Boulevard

1157Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0700

1160John J. Copelan, General Counsel

1165Department of Children and Family Services

1171Building 2, Room 204

11751317 Winewood Boulevard

1178Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0700

1181George H. Sehldon, Secretary

1185Department of Children and Family Services

1191Building 2, Room 202

11951317 Winewood Boulevard

1198Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0700

1201Laurel Hopper, Esquire

1204Department of Children and Family Services

1210337 North U.S. Highway 1, 3rd Floor

1217Fort Pierce, Florida 34950

1221Randolph Beasley

1223Gail Beasley

1225805 Highland Drive Southwest

1229Vero Beach, Florida 32962

1233NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS

1239All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within

124915 days from the date of this Recommended Order. Any exceptions

1260to this Recommended Order should be filed with the agency that

1271will issue the Final Order in this case.

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Proceedings
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Date: 05/12/2010
Proceedings: Agency Final Order
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Date: 05/12/2010
Proceedings: Agency Final Order filed.
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Date: 02/03/2010
Proceedings: Letter to parties of record from Judge Meale.
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Date: 02/03/2010
Proceedings: Letter to Judge Meale from Randolph and Gail Beasley regarding restoring foster care license filed.
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Date: 01/26/2010
Proceedings: Recommended Order
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Date: 01/26/2010
Proceedings: Recommended Order (hearing held November 20, 2009). CASE CLOSED.
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Date: 01/26/2010
Proceedings: Recommended Order cover letter identifying the hearing record referred to the Agency.
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Date: 12/17/2009
Proceedings: Respondent's Proposed Recommended Order filed.
Date: 12/09/2009
Proceedings: Transcript filed.
Date: 11/20/2009
Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held.
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Date: 11/13/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Ex-parte Communication.
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Date: 11/12/2009
Proceedings: Letter to DOAH from R. and G. Beasley enclosing list of character witnesses filed.
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Date: 11/03/2009
Proceedings: Subpoena Duces Tecum (2) filed.
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Date: 10/29/2009
Proceedings: Respondent's Witness List filed.
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Date: 10/21/2009
Proceedings: Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
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Date: 10/21/2009
Proceedings: Notice of Hearing (hearing set for November 20, 2009; 8:30 a.m.; Fort Pierce, FL).
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Date: 10/21/2009
Proceedings: Joint Response to Initial Order Prepared by the Department of Children and Families filed.
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Date: 10/14/2009
Proceedings: Agency action letter filed.
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Date: 10/14/2009
Proceedings: Request for Administrative Hearing filed.
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Date: 10/14/2009
Proceedings: Notice (of Agency referral) filed.
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Date: 10/14/2009
Proceedings: Initial Order.

Case Information

Judge:
ROBERT E. MEALE
Date Filed:
10/14/2009
Date Assignment:
10/14/2009
Last Docket Entry:
05/12/2010
Location:
Fort Pierce, Florida
District:
Southern
Agency:
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