18-000017EC In Re: Kashamba L. Miller-Anderson vs. *
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Recommended Order on Thursday, June 7, 2018.


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Summary: The Advocate did not demonstrate a violation of section 112.3145(8)(c) because Respondent ultimately filed the form, and her tardiness was not willful.

1STATE OF FLORIDA

4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

8IN RE: KASHAMBA L. MILLER - Case No. 18 - 0017EC

19ANDERSON,

20Respondent.

21_______________________________/

22RECOMMENDED ORDER

24On March 22, 2018, Administrative Law Judge Lisa Shearer

33Nelson condu cted a hearing pursuant to section 120.57(1), Florida

43Statutes (2017), in Tallahassee, Florida.

48APPEARANCES

49For Advocate : Melody A. Hadley, Esquire

56Office of the Attorney General

61The Capitol, Plaza Level 01

66Tallahassee, Florida 32399 - 1050

71For R espondent: Ronald G. Meyer, Esquire

78Meyer, Brooks, Demma and Blohm, P.A.

84131 North Gadsden Street (32301)

89Post Office Box 1547

93Tallahassee, Florida 32302

96STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE S

101The issues for determination in this proceeding are whether

110Respond ent, KaShamba Miller - Anderson, violated section

118112.3145(8)(c), Florida Statutes (2016) , by willfully failing to

126file a 2015 CE F orm 1, Ð Statement of Financial Interests Ñ ; and ,

140if so, what penalty should be imposed.

147PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

149On October 2 5 , 2 017, Petitioner, the Florida Commission on

160Ethics (Petitioner or the Commission) , filed an Order Finding

169Probable Cause against Respondent, alleging that she willfully

177failed or refused to file an annual CE Form 1, Statement of

189Financ ial Interests for the year 2015, in violation of section

200112.3145(8)(c). At Respondent Ó s request, the matter was referred

210to the Division of Administrative Hearings (Division) on

218January 3, 2018, for assignment of an administrative law judge.

228The case was docketed as Case No. 18 - 0017EC and originally

240assigned to Judge Robert S. Cohen.

246By notice issued January 11, 2018, the case was scheduled

256for hearing on March 22, 2018. On March 12, 2018, the parties

268filed a Joint Prehearing Stipulation that contained stipulated

276facts fo r which no evidence would be required at hearing. Those

288facts have been incorporated into the Findings of Fact below. On

299March 15, 201 8 , the case was transferred to the undersigned.

310At hearing, the Advocate presented the testimony of Kimberly

319Holmes and A. Keith Powell. Joint Exhibits 1 through 3 and

330Advocate Ó s Exhibits 1 through 11 were admitted into evidence .

342Respondent testified on her own behalf, but did not submit any

353additional exhibits.

355The Transcript of the hearing was filed with the Divisio n on

367April 16, 2018. At the parties Ó request, the deadline for the

379submission of proposed recommended orders was extended to May 10,

3892018 . Both submissions were timely filed and have been

399considered in the preparation of this Recommended Order. All

408refe rences to the Florida Statutes are to the 2016 codification ,

419unless otherwise specified.

422FINDING S OF FACT

4261. Respondent is currently a member of the Riviera Beach

436City Council.

4382. As a member of the Riviera Beach City Council,

448Respondent served as a Ð loc al officer Ñ as defined in section

461112.3145(1)(a), throughout the year 2015.

4663. Respondent was aware that she was required to file a CE

478Form 1 every year, including for the year 2015.

4874. Financial disclosures are filed in order to allow the

497public to moni tor public officials and employees for any

507conflicts of interest that may arise. The requirement that

516financial disclosures be filed is intended to deter corruption

525and increase the public Ó s confidence in government.

5345 . In 2016, Respondent received e - mai ls at the address

547kmiller@rivierabch.com . She received regular mail at the address

556430 West 28 th Street, Riviera Beach, Florida 33404.

5656 . The CE Form 1, Ð Statement of Financial Interests, Ñ for

578calendar year 2015 was required to be filed on or before July 1,

5912016. There is a grace period for filing the form that expired

603on September 1, 2016. After the expiration of the grace period,

614an automatic fine of $25 per day was imposed for each day the

627f orm is late, up to a maximum fine of $1,500. The maximum fi ne

643accrued on October 31, 2016.

6487 . The Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections (Palm

658Beach SOE) office sent Respondent the original blank 2015

667financial disclosure form, along with the requirements for filing

676the form, before June 1, 2016. She was inst ructed to file her

689completed form no later than July 1, 2016.

6978 . Respondent faile d to file her 2015 CE Form 1 by either

711July 1, 2016, or September 1, 2016.

7189 . Respondent received notice from the Commission regarding

727her failure to file her 2015 CE Form 1 .

73710 . On July 31, 2016, t he Palm Beach SOE sen t a delinquency

752memorandum to Respondent at 430 West 28 th Street, Riviera Beach,

763Florida 33404 by certified mail. The mail was unclaimed.

7721 1 . Th e July 31, 2016, memorandum included the following

784statement:

785Pursuant to State law, please be advised that

793although you are delinquent in filing Form 1,

801a grace period is in effect until

808September 1, 2016. If your form is not

816received by September 1, 2016, we will be

824required by law to notify the Commission on

832Eth ics of the delinquency. A fine of $25 for

842each day late will be imposed, up to the

851maximum penalty of $1500. In addition,

857pursuant to enacted legislation, the

862Commission on Ethics must initiate

867investigations of delinquent filers in

872certain circumstances . This can result in

879you being removed from your public office or

887employment.

8881 2 . Respondent took no action to file her form by

900September 1, 2 01 6. If she had done so, it would have been

914considered timely.

9161 3 . Commission staff sent Respondent a courtes y letter on

928September 7, 201 6 , and advised her that she was accruing a fine

941of $25 per day for failure to file her 2015 CE Form 1. The

955Commission also e - mail ed Respondent on September 20, 2016, using

967the e - mail address kmiller@rivierabch.com .

9741 4 . Respon dent accrued the maximum fine of $1,500 as of

988October 31, 2016, as authorized by section 112.3145(7)(f), for

997failing to file her CE Form 1 for the year 2015. On November 4,

1011201 6 , the Commission again e - mail ed Respondent at the same e - mail

1027address, advisin g her that the maximum fine had accrued and she

1039still needed to file her 2015 CE Form 1.

104815. The November 4, 2016, e - mail attached a blank 2 01 5 CE

1063Form 1 and a form to appeal her fine. Respondent did not avail

1076herself of the opportunity to appeal the fin e that had accrued.

10881 6 . On February 21, 2017, the Commission sent Respondent a

1100Notice of Assessment of Automatic Fine by certified mail, using

1110the 430 West 28 th Street address. Respondent acknowledged

1119receipt of the February 2017 notice. This e - mail als o provided

1132the appeal process for contesting the maximum fine.

11401 7 . Respondent did not pay the fine at that time because

1153she did not have the funds to do so. She believed, in error,

1166that she now could not file the 2015 CE Form 1 until she paid the

1181fine. Her belief, however misplaced, was sincere.

11881 8 . On June 16, 2017, the Commission mailed Respondent a

1200Notification of Issuance of Default Final Order at the 430 West

121128 th Street address . The Notice was not returned to the

1223Commission as undeliverable.

12261 9 . On June 22, 2017, Respondent paid the $1,500 fine.

123920 . On June 28, 2017, Respondent filed her CE Form 1 for

1252calendar year 2015.

12552 1 . Respondent did not have a particularly compelling

1265reason for not timely filing her 2015 CE Form 1. Her position on

1278the c ity council is a part - time position, for which she is not

1293assigned an assistant. She admitted at hearing that the notice

1303and the form simply got lost on her desk, and she did not make it

1318a priority. However, Respondent claims that while filing her

13272015 C E Form 1 was not the priority it should have been, she

1341never intended not to file the form, and she never indicated to

1353anyone that she would not do so.

13602 2 . Respondent filed her 2015 CE F orm 1 and paid the fine

1375prior to the finding of probable cause in thi s case.

13862 3 . There are some differences between the financial

1396disclosure Respondent filed when she initially ran for office and

1406the one filed for 2015. Those differences however, are not so

1417great as to support an inference or finding that she was

1428attempt ing to hide something by not filing timely.

14372 4 . The term for which Respondent was elected expired on

1449March 21, 201 8. She was re - elected for another term which began

1463March 21, 2018.

1466CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

14692 5 . The Division of Administrative Hearings has

1478juri sdiction over the parties and the subject matter of this

1489proceeding pursuant to section 120.569 and 120.57(1).

14962 6 . The Commission is authorized to conduct investigations

1506and to make public reports on complaints concerning violations of

1516chapter 112, part III, Florida Statutes, which is referred to as

1527the Code of Ethics for Florida Public Officers and Employees.

15372 7 . The Advocate has the burden to establish the

1548allegations in the Order Finding Probable Cause by clear and

1558convincing evidence. Latham v. F la. Comm Ó n on Ethics , 694 So. 2d

157283 (Fla. 1st DCA 1997); see also Dep Ó t of Banking & Fin. v.

1587Osborne Stern & Co. , 670 So. 2d 932 (Fla. 1996); Ferris v.

1599Turlington , 510 So. 2d 292 (Fla. 1987).

16062 8 . Clear and convincing evidence requires more than a

1617prepond erance of the evidence and less than the criminal standard

1628of beyond a reasonable doubt. In re : Graziano , 696 So. 2d 744,

1641753 (Fla. 1997).

16442 9 . As stated by the Supreme Court of Florida :

1656Clear and convincing evidence requires that

1662the evidence must be found to be credible;

1670the facts to which the witnesses testify must

1678be distinctly remembered; the testimony must

1684be precise and lacking in confusion as to the

1693facts in issue. The evidence must be of such

1702a weight that it produces in the mind of the

1712trier of fact a firm belief or conviction,

1720without hesitancy, as to the truth of the

1728allegations sought to be established.

1733In re : Henson , 913 So. 2d 579, 590 (Fla. 2005) ( quoting

1746Slomowitz v. Walker , 429 So. 2d 797, 800 (Fla. 4th DCA 1983) ) .

176030 . The Order F inding Probable Cause finds that :

1771[T] here is probable cause to believe the

1779Respondent, as a local officer required to

1786file financial disclosure, violated Section

1791112.3145(8)(c) , Florida Statutes, by

1795willfully failing or refusing to file an

1802annual CE Form 1 , Statement of Financial

1809Interests for the year 2015, required to be

1817filed by her due to her service as a member

1827of the City Council of the City of Riviera

1836Beach.

18373 1 . Section 112.3145(8)(c) provides:

1843If a person holding public office or public

1851employm ent fails or refuses to file an annual

1860statement of financial interests for any year

1867in which the person received notice from the

1875commission regarding the failure to file and

1882has accrued the maximum automatic fine

1888authorized under this section, regardless of

1894whether the fine imposed was paid or

1901collected, the commission shall initiate an

1907investigation and conduct a public hearing

1913without receipt of a complaint to determine

1920whether the person Ó s failure to file is

1929willful. . . . Except as provided in

1937s. 112. 324(4), if the commission determines

1944that the person willfully failed to file a

1952statement of financial interests, the

1957commission shall enter an order recommending

1963that the officer or employee be removed from

1971his or her public office or public

1978employment.

19793 2 . Both parties agree that in order to find a violation of

1993section 112.3145(8)(c), the foll owing elements must be proven:

2002that 1 ) Respondent is a public officer or employee holding office;

20142 ) Respondent either failed or refused to file an annual statem ent

2027of financial interests; 3 ) Respondent received notice from the

2037C ommission regarding the failure to file for the corresponding

2047year; 4 ) the maximum fine authorized for failing to file has

2059accrued; and 5) Respondent Ó s failure to file is willful.

20703 3 . In this case, there is no real dispute as to the first,

2085third, and fourth elements. Respondent is a member of the Riviera

2096Beach City Council; she received multiple notices regarding the

2105need to file; and the maximum fine accrued for failing to file.

21173 4 . The Commission did not prove, however, that she failed

2129or refused to file her 2015 CE Form 1. Instead, the evidence

2141demonstrated that she filed the form, woefully late, but filed it

2152nonetheless.

21533 5 . In TR & SNF, Inc. v. Ag ency for Health Care

2167Admin istr ation , 238 So. 3d 934 (Fla. 1 st DCA 2018), the First

2181District considered whether the agency had the authority to revoke

2191a nursing home Ó s license for violating section 410.810(8), Florida

2202Statutes (2014) , by not Ð timely providing Ñ requested proof of

2213financi al ability to operate. The c ourt noted that section

2224410.810(8) requires the submission of proof of financial ability

2233to operate, but does not specify a time requirement. The c ourt

2245determin ed that while failure to provide the information would be

2256a basis for revocation, the failure to Ð timely Ñ provide it would

2269not.

22703 6 . To be sure, there are differences between TR & SNF and

2284the situation here: there is a timeframe for filing one Ó s

2296statem ent of financial interests form specified in statute, and a

2307penalt y that accrues on a daily basis when the deadline for filing

2320and the grace period both pass. However, section 112.3145(8)(c),

2329the section charged here, provides for a recommendation of removal

2339from office where the officer or employee willfully fails to f ile

2351a statement at all , as opposed to willfully failing to timely

2362file.

23633 7 . Given the penal nature of this proceeding, section

2374112.3145 (8)(c) must be strictly construed, with any ambiguity

2383interpreted in favor of Respondent. Ocampa v. Dep Ó t of Health ,

2395806 So. 2d 633, 634 - 35 (Fla. 1 st DCA 2002); Elmariah v. Dep Ó t of

2413Prof Ó l Reg. , 574 So. 2d 164, 165 (Fla. 1 st DCA 1990). Here, the

2429language is not ambiguous: it penalizes the willful failure to

2439file, as opposed to filing after the maximum fine is due.

24503 8 . The conclusion that the Advocate failed to prove that

2462Respondent failed or refused to file her 2015 CE Form 1 requires

2474dismissal of the charge against her. The evidence also did not

2485demonstrate that the late filing was willful.

24923 9 . Willfulness is a question of fact. It is generally

2504defined as Ð one that is voluntarily and intentionally performed

2514with specific intent and bad purpose to violate or disregard the

2525requirements of the law. Ñ Fugate v. Fla. Elec . Comm Ó n , 924 So. 2d

254174, 75 (Fla. 1 st DCA 20 06).

254940 . The question of willfulness in this case is a close

2561call. Given the high burden of proof however, the evidence does

2572not support that Respondent Ó s admittedly late filing of her 2015

2584CE Form 1 was willful as opposed to negligent .

2594RECOMMENDATI ON

2596Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of

2606Law, it is RECOMMENDED that the Florida Commission on Ethics

2616enter a f inal o rder and p ublic r eport finding that no violation

2631of section 112.3145(8)(c) has been demonstrated .

2638DONE AND ENTERED th is 7th day of June , 2018 , in Tallahassee,

2650Leon County, Florida.

2653S

2654LISA SHEARER NELSON

2657Administrative Law Judge

2660Division of Administrative Hearings

2664The DeSoto Building

26671230 Apalachee Parkway

2670Tallahassee, Florida 32399 - 306 0

2676(850) 488 - 9675

2680Fax Filing (850) 921 - 6847

2686www.doah.state.fl.us

2687Filed with the Clerk of the

2693Division of Administrative Hearings

2697this 7th day of June , 2018 .

2704COPIES FURNISHED:

2706Millie Wells Fulford, Agency Clerk

2711Florida Commission on Ethics

2715Post Office Drawer 15709

2719Tallahassee, Florida 32317 - 5709

2724(eServed)

2725Melody A. Hadley, Esquire

2729Office of the Attorney General

2734The Capitol, Plaza Level 01

2739Tallahassee, Florida 32399 - 1050

2744(eServed)

2745Ronald G. Meyer, Esquire

2749Meyer, Brooks, Demma and Blohm, P.A.

2755131 Nort h Gadsden Street (32301)

2761Post Office Box 1547

2765Tallahassee, Florida 32302

2768(eServed)

2769C. Christopher Anderson, III, General Counsel

2775Florida Commission on Ethics

2779Post Office Drawer 15709

2783Tallahassee, Florida 32317 - 5709

2788(eServed)

2789Virlindia Doss, E xecutive Director

2794Florida Commission on Ethics

2798Post Office Drawer 15709

2802Tallahassee, Florida 32317 - 5709

2807(eServed)

2808NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS

2814All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within

282415 days from the date of this Recommended Ord er. Any exceptions

2836to this Recommended Order should be filed with the agency that

2847will issue the Final Order in this case.

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Date: 08/02/2018
Proceedings: Agency Final Order and Public Report filed.
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Date: 08/01/2018
Proceedings: Agency Final Order
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Date: 06/07/2018
Proceedings: Recommended Order
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Date: 06/07/2018
Proceedings: Recommended Order cover letter identifying the hearing record referred to the Agency.
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Date: 06/07/2018
Proceedings: Recommended Order (hearing held March 22, 2018). CASE CLOSED.
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Date: 05/11/2018
Proceedings: Respondent's Proposed Recommended Order filed. (DUPLICATE)
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Date: 05/10/2018
Proceedings: Respondent's Proposed Recommended Order filed.
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Date: 05/10/2018
Proceedings: Advocate's Proposed Recommended Order filed.
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Date: 04/17/2018
Proceedings: Order Granting Extension of Time.
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Proceedings: Agreed upon Motion for Extension of Time to File Proposed Recommended Orders filed.
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Proceedings: Notice of Hearing by Video Teleconference (hearing set for March 22, 2018; 9:00 a.m.; West Palm Beach and Tallahassee, FL).
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Case Information

Judge:
LISA SHEARER NELSON
Date Filed:
01/03/2018
Date Assignment:
03/15/2018
Last Docket Entry:
08/02/2018
Location:
Tallahassee, Florida
District:
Northern
Agency:
ADOPTED IN PART OR MODIFIED
Suffix:
EC
 

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