16-004560F Joanna Nelson, A.R.N.P. vs. Department Of Health, Board Of Nursing
 Status: Closed
DOAH Final Order on Tuesday, December 13, 2016.


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Summary: DOH proved substantial justification for filing Administrative Complaint for failure to comply, without good cause, with IPN monitoring agreement and being terminated from IPN. No fees awarded.

1STATE OF FLORIDA

4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

8JOANNA NELSON, A.R.N.P.,

11Petitioner,

12vs. Case No. 16 - 4560F

18DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF

23NURSING,

24Respondent.

25_______________________________/

26FINAL ORDER

28On November 22, 2016, this case was presented to J. Lawrence

39Johnston, Administrative Law Judge, Division of Administrative

46Hearings, for a determination based on exhibits and proposed

55orders.

56APPEARANCES

57For Petitioner: Carol C. Schriefer, Esquire

63George F. Indest, III, Esquire

68The Health Law Firm

721101 Douglas Avenue

75Altamonte Springs, Florida 32714

79For Respondent: Louise Wilhite - St Laurent, Esquire

87Matthew George Witters, Esquire

91Department of Health

94Bin C - 65

984052 Bald Cypress Way

102Tallahassee, Florida 32399

105STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE

109The issue is whether there was substantial justification

117under section 57.111, Florida Statu tes (2013 - 2016), 1/ for the

129Administrative Complaint filed by the Department of Health (DOH)

138against Joanna Nelson, A.R.N.P., who prevailed and petitioned for

147attorneyÓs fees and costs under that statute.

154PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

156The petition for attorneyÓs fe es and costs in this case was

168filed o n August 11, 2016. On November 2, the parties filed a

181joint motion to bifurcate the final hearing and first get a

192determination based on exhibits and proposed orders as to whether

202DOHÓs Administrative Complaint was sub stantially justified, as

210defined by s ection 57.111(3) ( e ) . On November 9, they moved to

225cancel the final hearing that was scheduled for November 15. The

236partiesÓ exhibits and proposed orders were filed on N ovember 22.

247FINDING S OF FACT

2511. On August 12, 2 013, DOH received a complaint from the

263Intervention Project for Nurses (IPN) that the Petitioner had

272been terminated from her IPN contract due to noncompliance with

282IPN monitoring requirements. DOH began to investigate and

290obtained the PetitionerÓs IPN fi le.

2962. IPN is the impaired practitioner program for the Board

306of Nursing (Board). § 456.076, Fla. Stat. It monitors the

316evaluation, care, and treatment of impaired nurses. Id. It

325helps DOH and the Board to determine whether a licensee is

336impaired and unsaf e to practice the profession.

344§ 456.076(2)(c)1 , Fla. Stat .

3493. The PetitionerÓs IPN file indicated that on July 12,

3592013, the Petitioner was required to submit a blood sam ple for a

372drug screen. On July 22, the Petitioner was notified that she

383tested positive for alcohol. She was told that she would have to

395refrain from practice, get evaluated, process the positive drug

404screen with her sponsor, therapist, and facilitator, and execute

413a voluntary withdrawal from practice agreement. The Petitioner

421was given unti l August 5 to do those things.

4314. The Petitioner believed and argued that the drug screen

441had prod uced a false positive. On July 23, the PetitionerÓs

452counsel notified IPN that the Petitioner was revoking the

461authorizations previously given to IPN for the release of the

471PetitionerÓs medical records. IPN informed the Petitioner that

479it could no longer work with her if she was revoking the medical

492releases. The Petitioner informed IPN that she no longer wished

502to be involved with IPN and would n ot be executing the voluntary

515withdrawal from practice.

5185. On August 6, IPN terminated its contract with the

528Petitioner for failure to comply with the conditions of her IPN

539monitoring agreement.

5416. In November 2013, DOH presented this information, along

550with its complete investigative file, which included IPNÓs file

559on the Petitioner, to a probable cause panel for its review and

571consideration. DOH also presented the written arguments of

579counsel for the Petitioner that probable cause should not be

589found b ecause the IPN file did not contain either the positive

601drug screen from July 22, or any documentation regarding its

611collection, handling, storage, packaging, transportation,

616preservation, or testing methodology. In addition, the

623Petitioner contended that the Phosphatidyl Ethanol (PEth) blood

631test administered to the Petitioner normally is used for chronic

641alcoholism and was not appropriate or reliable as used in the

652PetitionerÓs case. The Petitioner also advised DOH that she was

662taking medication that co ntained alcoho l, without objection from

672IPN.

6737. On November 25, 2013, DOH asked the probable cause panel

684to find probable cause that the Petitioner was in violation of

695section 456.072(1)(hh) for being terminated from the IPN program

704for failure to comply, without good cause, with the terms of her

716IPN monitoring or treatment contract, and for not successfully

725completing her drug or alcohol treatment program. The panel

734considered the DOH investigative file, arguments of counsel for

743DOH in favor of finding p robable cause, and the PetitionerÓs

754arguments against finding probable cause , including the argument

762that the evidence in the DOH investigative file would not be

773sufficient to prove the charge in an administrative hearing. The

783panel chair stated Ðeven tho ugh the attorneyÓs explanations may

793be relevant, that does not Ï that does not do anything for the fact

807that she was terminated from IPN and that she was still in a

820contract with IPN.Ñ The panel found probable cause, and DOH

830file d an Administrative Complain t.

8368. The Petitioner disputed the charges in the

844Administrative Complaint and continued to press her arguments

852regarding the insufficiency of the DOH investigative file.

860(S ubsequent facts are irr elevant to the determination whether

870there was substantial justification for DOHÓs filing of the

879Administrative Complaint. ) See Conclusions of Law.

8869. In 2016, the charges we re dismissed.

894CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

89710. Under section 57.111, attorneyÓs fees and costs can be

907awarded to a small business party who prevails in an action

918initiated by a state agency. However, they are not awarded if

929Ðthe actions of the agency were substantially justified.Ñ

937§ 57.111(4)(a) , Fla. Stat . Agency action is s ubstantially

947justified if it had Ða reasonable basis in law and fact at th e

961time it was i nitiated by a state agency.Ñ £ 57.111(3)(e) , Fla.

973Stat .

97511. The burden is on the agency to prove that its action

987was substantially justified at the time it was initiated . The

998agency must demonstrate more than just that its action was not

1009frivolous . However , the agency does not have to prove that its

1021action was correct. Substantial justification is between those

1029standards. The closest approximation is that the agency must

1038pre sent an argument for its action that could satisfy a

1049reasonable person. See Ag. for Health Care Admin. v. MVP

1059Health, Inc. , 74 So. 3d 1141 , 1143 - 44 (Fla. 1st DCA 2011).

107212 . The agency action in this case was initiated by the

1084filing of an Administrative Complaint charging the Petitioner

1092with a violation of section 4 56.072(1)(hh) for being terminated

1102from the IPN program for failure to comply, without good cause,

1113with the terms of her IPN monitoring or treatment contract, and

1124for not successfully completing her drug or alcohol treatment

1133program.

113413 . At the time the A dministrative Complaint was filed,

1145there was ample justification for the agency action. The

1154Petitioner had been in the IPN program and was being monitored

1165for alcohol abuse. A blood alcohol test came back positive.

1175Instead of cooperating with IPNÓs requ est that she refrain from

1186practice, get evaluated, process the positive drug screen with

1195her sponsor, therapist, and facilitator, and execute a voluntary

1204withdrawal from practice agreement until the matter was resolved,

1213the PetitionerÓs response was to rev oke her medical release and

1224refuse to further cooperate with IPN. Although the Petitioner

1233raised legitimate issues about the blood alcohol test that

1242triggered IPNÓs demands, which would have been appropriate to

1251pursue both by IPN and by DOH as part of the resolution of the

1265matter, the PetitionerÓs response gave the probable cause panel

1274and DOH substantial justification to take action and charge the

1284Petitioner with a violation of section 456.072(1)(hh). Put

1292another way, DOH was substantially justified in t aking the

1302position that the issues raised by the Petitioner were not good

1313cause for her not complying with the terms of her IPN monitoring

1325or treatment contract, or for not successfully completing her

1334drug or alcohol treatment program.

133914. The Petitioner cites McCloskey v. Departmen t of

1348Fin ancial Serv ice s , 172 So. 3d 973, 978 - 79 (Fla. 5th DCA 2015) ,

1364in support of her arguments that DOH was required to further

1375investigate the validity of her positive blood screen before

1384filing an administrative complaint an d that DOH applied the

1394incorrect law when it did not further investigate . McCloskey is

1405distinguishable. There, the agency reasonably should have

1412recognized that the statute allegedly violated should not have

1421been applied retroactively to the licensee . N o comparable

1431ignorance of the law by the agency occurred in this case.

1442DISPOSITION

1443Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of

1453Law, the petition for attorneyÓs fees and costs under

1462section 57.111 is dismissed.

1466DONE AND ORDERED this 13 th da y of December , 2016 , in

1478Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.

1482S

1483J. LAWRENCE JOHNSTON

1486Administrative Law Judge

1489Division of Administrative Hearings

1493The DeSoto Building

14961230 Apalachee Parkway

1499Tallahassee, Florida 32399 - 3060

1504(8 50) 488 - 9675

1509Fax Filing (850) 921 - 6847

1515www.doah.state.fl.us

1516Filed with the Clerk of the

1522Division of Administrative Hearings

1526this 1 3 th day of December , 2016 .

1535ENDNOTE

15361/ The pertinent provisions of the statutes cited in this Final

1547Order have not changed since the conduct that is the subject of

1559the Administrative Complaint in questi on, which was filed in

1569November 2013 .

1572COPIES FURNISHED:

1574Carol C. Schriefer, Esquire

1578The Health Law Firm

15821101 Douglas Avenue

1585Altamonte Springs, Florida 32714

1589(eServed)

1590Geo rge F. Indest, III, Esquire

1596The Health Law Firm

16001101 Douglas Avenue

1603Altamonte Springs, Florida 32714

1607(eServed)

1608Louise Wilhite - St Laurent, Esquire

1614Department of Health

1617Bin C - 65

16214052 Bald Cypress Way

1625Tallahassee, Florida 32399

1628(eServed)

1629Nichole Chere Gea ry, General Counsel

1635Department of Health

1638Bin A - 02

16424052 Bald Cypress Way

1646Tallahassee, Florida 32399

1649(eServed)

1650Matthew George Witters, Esquire

1654Department of Health

1657Prosecution Services Unit

1660Bin C - 65

16644052 Bald Cypress Way

1668Tallahassee, Florida 32399

1671(eServe d)

1673Joe Baker, Jr., Executive Director

1678Board of Nursing

1681Department of Health

1684Bin C - 65

16884052 Bald Cypress Way

1692Tallahassee, Florida 32399

1695(eServed)

1696Nichole C. Geary, General Counsel

1701Department of Health

1704Bin C - 65

17084052 Bald Cypress Way

1712Tallahassee, Florida 32399

1715(eServed)

1716NOTICE OF RIGHT TO JUDICIAL REVIEW

1722A party who is adversely affected by this Final Order is entitled

1734to judicial review pursuant to section 120.68, Florida Statutes.

1743Review proceedings are governed by the Florida Rules of Appellate

1753P rocedure. Such proceedings are commenced by filing the original

1763notice of administrative appeal with the agency clerk of the

1773Division of Administrative Hearings within 30 days of rendition

1782of the order to be reviewed, and a copy of the notice,

1794accompanied by any filing fees prescribed by law, with the clerk

1805of the District Court of Appeal in the appellate district where

1816the agency maintains its headquarters or where a party resides or

1827as otherwise provided by law.

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Date: 07/06/2017
Proceedings: Transmittal letter from Claudia Llado forwarding the one-volume Transcript, along with Respondent's Exhibits to Respondent.
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Date: 07/06/2017
Proceedings: Transmittal letter from Claudia Llado forwarding Petitioner's Exhibits to Petitioner.
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Date: 12/13/2016
Proceedings: DOAH Final Order
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Date: 12/13/2016
Proceedings: Final Order. CASE CLOSED.
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Date: 11/22/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner's Proposed Findings of Fact and Final Order Awarding Attorney's Fees and Costs Pursuant to Section 57.111, Florida Statutes filed.
Date: 11/22/2016
Proceedings: Attachments to Petitioners Proposed Findings of Fact and Final Order Awarding Attorneys Fees and Costs Pursuant to Section 57.111, Florida Statutues filed.  Confidential document; not available for viewing.
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Date: 11/22/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner's Proposed Findings of Fact and Final Order Awarding Attorney's Fees and Costs Pursuant to Section 57.111, Florida Statutes filed.
Date: 11/22/2016
Proceedings: Respondent's Proposed Exhibits filed (exhibits not available for viewing).
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Date: 11/22/2016
Proceedings: Proposed Final Order Regarding Substantial Justification filed.
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Date: 11/22/2016
Proceedings: Notice of Filing, Petitioner, Joanna Nelson's Exhibit List and Proposed Exhibits filed.
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Date: 11/22/2016
Proceedings: Notice of Filing Respondent's Proposed Exhibits filed.
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Date: 11/10/2016
Proceedings: Order Canceling Hearing.
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Date: 11/09/2016
Proceedings: Joint Motion to Cancel the Final Hearing Scheduled November 15, 2016 filed.
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Date: 11/02/2016
Proceedings: Order Bifurcating Hearing and Accepting Briefing Schedule.
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Date: 11/02/2016
Proceedings: Joint Motion to Bifurcate Hearing and Accept Parties Briefing Schedule filed.
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Date: 11/01/2016
Proceedings: Notice of Cancellation of Telephonic Deposition filed.
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Date: 11/01/2016
Proceedings: Notice of Cancellation of Telephonic Deposition filed.
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Date: 10/28/2016
Proceedings: Order Denying Continuance of Final Hearing.
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Date: 10/27/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner's Response to Respondent's Motion for Continuance filed.
Date: 10/27/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner's First Request for Admissions to Respondent, Department of Health, Board of Nursing filed.  Confidential document; not available for viewing.
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Date: 10/27/2016
Proceedings: Plaintiff, Joanna Nelson, A.R.N.P.'s, Notice of Cancellation of Taking Telephonic Deposition of Ms. Irene Lake filed.
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Date: 10/25/2016
Proceedings: Respondent's Motion for Continuance filed.
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Date: 10/25/2016
Proceedings: Order Denying Motion to Bifurcate Final Hearing.
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Date: 10/24/2016
Proceedings: Notice of Taking Telephonic Deposition of George Indest filed.
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Date: 10/24/2016
Proceedings: Notice of Taking Telephonic Deposition of Matthew Gross filed.
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Date: 10/24/2016
Proceedings: Respondent's Response to Petitioner's Motion for Bifurcation on Issues of Substantial Justification and Attorney's Fees and Costs filed.
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Date: 10/19/2016
Proceedings: Plaintiff, Joanna Nelson, A.R.N.P.'s, Notice of Taking Telephonic Deposition of Ms. Irene Lake filed.
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Date: 10/19/2016
Proceedings: Notice of Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for November 15, 2016; 9:30 a.m.; Orlando and Tallahassee, FL).
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Date: 10/19/2016
Proceedings: Notice of Substitution of Counsel filed.
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Date: 10/19/2016
Proceedings: Notice of Substitution of Counsel (Louise Wilhite-St Laurent) filed.
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Date: 10/19/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner, Joanna Nelson, A.R.N.P.'s Opposed Motion for Bifurcation on Issues of Substantial Justification and Attorney's Fees and Costs filed.
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Date: 10/18/2016
Proceedings: Order Denying Motion to Shorten Time for Discovery Responses.
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Date: 10/18/2016
Proceedings: Notice of Parties Availability for Video-Teleconference Hearing filed.
Date: 10/13/2016
Proceedings: Transcript of Proceedings (not available for viewing) filed.
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Date: 10/12/2016
Proceedings: Respondent's Response to Petitioner Joanna Nelson, A.R.N.P.'s Opposed Motion to Modify Time in which Respondent Must Respond to First Request For Admissions filed.
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Date: 10/11/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner Joanna Nelson, A.R.N.P.'s Opposed Motion to Modify Time in Which Respondent Must Respond to First Request for Admissions filed.
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Date: 10/11/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner's First Request for Admissions to Respondent, Department of Health, Board of Nursing filed.
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Date: 10/10/2016
Proceedings: Order on Requests for Official Recognition.
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Date: 10/10/2016
Proceedings: Order Granting Continuance (parties to advise status by October 17, 2016).
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Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Motion Hearing Held.
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Date: 10/06/2016
Proceedings: Notice of Telephonic Motion Hearing (motion hearing set for October 7, 2016; 10:30 a.m.).
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Date: 10/03/2016
Proceedings: Respondent's Response to Petitioner Nelson's Six Requests for Judicial Notice/Official Recognition and Notice of Filing filed.
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Date: 09/30/2016
Proceedings: Joint Pre-Hearing Stipulation filed.
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Date: 09/30/2016
Proceedings: Respondent's Response to Petitioner's Motion for Continuance and Request to Schedule by Video-Teleconference and Allow Witnesses to Appear in Orlando filed.
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Date: 09/29/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner's Motion for Continuance and Request to Schedule Hearing by Video-Teleconference and Allow Witnesses to Appear in Orlando filed.
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Date: 09/29/2016
Proceedings: Order Allowing Testimony by Telephone.
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Date: 09/28/2016
Proceedings: Order Denying Motion to Schedule Hearing by Video-Teleconference.
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Date: 09/27/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner Joanna Nelson, ARNP's Unopposed Motion to Allow Witnesses to Appear Telephonically at Hearing filed.
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Date: 09/27/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner's Motion to Schedule Hearing by Vido-Teleconference and Allow Witnesses to Appear in Orlando filed.
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Date: 09/23/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner Nelson's Sixth Request for Judicial Notice/Official Recognition and Notice of Filing filed.
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Date: 09/23/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner Nelson's Fifth Request for Judicial Notice/Official Recognition and Notice of Filing filed.
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Date: 09/23/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner Nelson's Fourth Request for Judicial Notice/Official Recognition and Notice of Filing filed.
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Date: 09/23/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner Nelson's Third Request for Judicial Notice/Official Recognition and Notice of Filing filed.
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Date: 09/23/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner Nelson's Second Request for Judicial Notice/Official Recognition and Notice of Filing filed.
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Date: 09/23/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner Nelson's First Request for Judicial Notice/Official Recognition and Notice of Filing filed.
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Date: 09/23/2016
Proceedings: Notice of Appearance (George Indest III) filed.
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Date: 09/13/2016
Proceedings: Notice of Appearance (Matthew Witters) filed.
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Date: 09/12/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner's Notice of Correction to Petitioner's Petition for Attorney's Fees and Costs Pursuant to Section 57.111, Florida Statutes filed.
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Date: 09/08/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner's Notice of Filing Affidavit in Support of Petitioner's Petition for Attorney's Fees and Costs Pursuant to Section 57.111, Florida Statutes filed.
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Date: 09/08/2016
Proceedings: Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
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Date: 09/08/2016
Proceedings: Notice of Hearing (hearing set for October 10, 2016; 9:30 a.m.; Tallahassee, FL).
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Date: 09/01/2016
Proceedings: Respondent's Response to Initial Order filed.
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Date: 08/12/2016
Proceedings: Initial Order.
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Date: 08/11/2016
Proceedings: Petitioner's Petition for Attorney's Fees and Costs Pursuant to Section 57.111, Florida Statutes filed.

Case Information

Judge:
J. LAWRENCE JOHNSTON
Date Filed:
08/11/2016
Date Assignment:
08/12/2016
Last Docket Entry:
07/06/2017
Location:
Orlando, Florida
District:
Middle
Agency:
Department of Health
Suffix:
F
 

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