96-003925
Wlberth Gaviria vs.
Florida Public Service Commission
Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Friday, January 17, 1997.
Recommended Order on Friday, January 17, 1997.
1STATE OF FLORIDA
4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
8WILBERTH GAVIRIA, )
11)
12Petitioner, )
14)
15vs. ) CASE NO. 96-3925
20)
21FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, )
26)
27Respondent. )
29___________________________________)
30RECOMMENDED ORDER
32Pursuant to notice, the Division of Administrative Hearings, by its duly
43designated Administrative Law Judge, Susan B. Kirkland, held a formal hearing in
55this case on December 16, 1996, in Miami, Florida.
64APPEARANCES
65For Petitioner: No appearance.
69For Respondent: Charles J. Pellegrini, Esquire
75Florida Public Service Commission
792540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
83Tallahassee, Florida 31399-0850
86STATEMENT OF THE ISSUES
90Whether Petitioner violated Rules 25-24.512 and 25-24.515, Florida
98Administrative Code, and if so, what penalty should be imposed.
108PRELIMINARY STATEMENT
110On March 20, 1996, Respondent, Florida Public Service Commission
119(Commission), issued Proposed Agency Action Order No. PSC-96-0388-FOF-TC,
127requiring Petitioner, Wilberth Gaviria (Gaviria), to show cause why he should
138not be fined or his certificate Number 3320 should not be cancelled for
151violations of Rules 25-24.512, Improper Use of a Certificate, and 25-24.515, Pay
163Telephone Service, Florida Administrative Code. On April 9, 1996, Gaviria filed
174a Petition to Initiate Formal Proceeding and an Answer and Response to Order to
188Show Cause, in which he denied that he had violated Rules 25-24.512 and 25-
20224.515, Florida Administrative Code.
206The case was forwarded to the Division of Administrative Hearings on August
21821, 1996, for assignment to an Administrative Law Judge. The case was set for
232final hearing on November 18, 1996. On November 7, 1996, Petitioner filed a
245Motion for Continuance, which was granted, and the final hearing was rescheduled
257for December 16, 1996.
261On November 27, 1996, Respondent filed a Request for Official Recognition,
272requesting that official recognition be taken of the following: Chapter 364,
283Florida Statutes, Rule Chapters 25-22 and 25-24, Florida Administrative Code,
293Order No. PSC-96-0388-FOF-TC, and Order No. PSC-96-0548-FOF-TC. The request was
303granted at the final hearing.
308On December 13, 1996, counsel for Petitioner filed Notice of Counsel's
319Withdrawal from Further Representation of Petitioner, Wilberth Gaviria.
327Petitioner failed to appear at the final hearing. Respondent called the
338following witnesses at the final hearing: Richard Moses, Ralph King, Chester
349Wade, and Victor Cordiano. Respondent's Exhibits 1-140 were admitted in
359evidence.
360The transcript was filed on January 7, 1997. On January 13, 1997,
372Respondent filed a Motion to Late File Proposed Recommended Order. Good cause
384having been shown, the motion is GRANTED. Respondent submitted its proposed
395recommended order on January 14, 1997.
401FINDINGS OF FACT
4041. Petitioner, Wilberth Gaviria, owns Gaviria, which is a pay telephone
415service provider in Miami, Florida, and which holds Certificate No. 3320 from
427the Florida Public Service Commission (Commission) issued on April 12, 1993.
4382. Wilberth and Heiner Gaviria jointly owned a company named South
449Telecommunications, Inc. (STI).
4523. Rule 25-24.511(4), Florida Administrative Code, restricts a pay
461telephone provider to a single certificate. In March 1996, the Commission
472denied STI's application for a certificate to provide public pay telephone
483service because Wilberth Gaviria held major ownership interests in both Gaviria
494and STI and a certificate had been issued to Gaviria.
5044. The Commission also denied STI's application because the Commission
514determined that STI had willfully misrepresented that it was not providing pay
526telephone service without a certificate.
5315. In May, 1995, the Florida Pay Telephone Association forwarded to the
543Commission a complaint from Liberty Tel. Inc. (Liberty), a pay telephone service
555provider in Miami.
5586. Liberty alleged that STI, although not issued a certificate by the
570Commission, was soliciting location owners under contract with Liberty.
5797. Liberty alleged that it had received seven letters from an agent of
592STI, advising that STI had entered into contracts with seven location owners
604alleged to be under contract with Liberty and requesting that Liberty remove its
617pay telephones from those locations. In response to the letters, Liberty
628advised the seven location owners of their contractual obligations to Liberty.
6398. Liberty also alleged in its complaint that it had checked three Gaviria
652pay telephones and found the following violations:
659a. local calls were limited to ten minutes
667for twenty-five cents;
670b. charges in excess of tariff for the
678Miami-Fort Lauderdale extended calling plan;
683c. 0 calls were not routed to the local
692exchange company;
694d. incoming calls were blocked;
699e. the 211 repair message was incomplete; and
707f. STI nameplates were on the telephones.
7149. On October 23, 1995, the Commission received a complaint from Alberto
726Menendez of Alberto and Sons Meat Market in Miami, alleging that STI failed to
740return telephone calls concerning two pay telephones which were damaged and out
752of operation, failed to respond to messages requesting repair, failed to remove
764the telephones from Mr. Menedez's property until five weeks after a request to
777do so, and failed to restore the premises to a reasonable condition after
790removing the telephones.
79310. As a result of the complaints from Libery and Mr. Menendez, the
806Commission staff conducted four field evaluations, beginning in June, 1995.
81611. The Commission staff conducts field service evaluations of pay
826telephones in Florida using a checklist consisting of the following 29
837criteria/violations:
8381. Telephone was not in service.
8442. Telephone was not accessible to the
851physically handicapped.
8533. Telephone number plate was not displayed.
8604. Address of responsible party for refunds/repairs
867was not displayed.
8705. Coin-free number for repairs/refunds did
876not work properly.
8796. Current directory was not available.
8857. Extended Area Service and Local calls were not
894$.25 or less.
8978. Wiring not properly terminated or in poor
905condition.
9069. Address of pay telephone location was not
914displayed.
91510. Instrument was not reasonably clean.
92111. Enclosure was not adequate or free of trash.
93012. Glass was chipped or broken.
93613. Insufficient light to read instructions at night.
94414. Name of provider (as it appears on the
953certificate) was not displayed.
95715. Local Telephone Company responsibility
962disclaimer was not displayed.
96616. Clear and accurate dialing instructions were
973not displayed.
97517. Statement of services not available was not
983displayed.
98418. Automatic coin return function did not operate
992properly.
99319. Incoming calls could not be received/or bell
1001did not ring loud enough.
100620. Direct coin free service to the local operator
1015did not work.
101821. Direct coin free service to local Directory
1026Assistance did not work.
103022. Access to all available interexchange carriers
1037was not available.
104023. Coin free service to 911 did not work.
104924. 911 could not verify the street address of the
1059pay phone.
1061ansmission was not adequate or contained noise.
106826. Did not comply with 0 interLATA Toll rate
1077cap - AT and T opr. chg $.25.
108527. Combinations of nickels and dimes did not
1093operate correctly.
109528. Dial pad did not function after call was answered.
110529. 0 area code local number did not go to
1115LEC operator as required.
1119Hereinafter, these violations will be referenced by the number preceding each
1130violation. For example, telephone not in service will be referenced as "1."
114212. On June 7, 1995, Ralph King, an evaluator for the Commission evaluated
1155Gaviria pay telephone number 305 751 8327 and found the following violations: 1,
11683, 4, 6, 9, 13, and 14.
117513. On June 7, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1188751 8523 and found the following violations: 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 14, 15, and 16.
120414. On June 7, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1217633 9237 and found the following violations: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 15, 16, 19,
123422, and 29.
123715. On June 9, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1250920 9902 and found the following violations: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 15, 16, 19,
126721, and 22.
127016. On June 7, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1283854 9684 and found the following violations: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 14, 15, 16, 22,
130027, and 29.
130317. On June 7, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1316854 9087 and found the following violations: 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 14, 15, 16, 27, and
133329.
133418. On June 7, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1347324 9023 and found the following violations: 6, 9, 14, 15, 16, 22, and 29.
136219. On June 7, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1375350 9020 and found the following violations: 1, 4, 5, 6, 9, 13, 14, 20, 22, 23,
139227, and 29.
139520. On June 7, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1408350 9096 and found the following violations: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16,
142519, 22, 27, and 29.
143021. On June 7, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1443573 8079 and found the following violations: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 19, 22, 27, and
146029.
146122. On June 7, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1474751 8248 and found the following violations: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 13, 14, 19, 22,
1491and 29.
149323. On June 7, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1506751 8378 and found the following violations: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 13, 14, 16,
152319, and 29.
152624. On June 6, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1539883 8281 and found the following violations: 4, 5, 6, 9, 13, 14, and 15.
155425. On June 6, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1567261 9899 and found the following violations: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16,
1584and 19.
158626. On June 8, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1599673 9337 and found the following violations: 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 13, 22, and 29.
161527. On June 8, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1628673 9125 and found the following violations: 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, and 29.
164228. On June 8, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1655221 9671 and found the following violations: 4, 5, 6, 11, and 17.
166829. On June 15, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1681751 9731 and found the following violations: 4, 6, 14, 15, 16, 22, and 29.
169630. On June 15, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1709751 9467 and found the following violations: 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 19, 21, 22, and
172529.
172631. On June 15, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1739751 9433 and found the following violations: 4, 5, 6, 14, 22, and 29.
175332. On June 15, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1766751 9087 and found the following violations: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16,
178317, 19, 22, and 29.
178833. On June 12, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1801861 9041 and found the following violations: 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 15, 16, 19, 22,
181727, and 29.
182034. On June 14, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1833685 9345 and found the following violations: 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 15, 16, 19, 22,
184927, and 29.
185235. On June 14, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number 305
1865685 9342 and found the following violations: 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 14, 15, and 16.
188136. The Commission staff advised Gaviria of the June, 1995 service
1892evaluation results on June 14, 1995 by regular mail (File Nos. TE793.9501,
1904TE793.9502), on July 11, 1995, by certified mail (File Nos. TE793.501,
1915TE793.9502), on July 12, 1995 by regular mail (File No. TE793.9503), on August
19284, 1995, by certified mail (File No. TE793.9503), each time requiring a response
1941within 15 days and corrective measures.
194737. Gaviria did not respond to the June 14, 1995 and July 12, 1995,
1961letters or to the July 11, 1995 and August 4, 1995 follow-up letters.
197438. On August 9, 1995, Commission staff transmitted the June 14, 1995,
1986July 11, 1995, July 12, 1995, and August 4, 1995 letters to Gaviria by facsimile
2001and advised Gaviria that it appeared to be in violation of the Commission's rule
2015to report changes in circumstances.
202039. On August 10, 1995, Commission staff advised counsel for Gaviria that
2032the letters had been transmitted to Gaviria by facsimile and that Gaviria had
2045stated that it would respond by August 21, 1995. Additionally, Commission staff
2057advised counsel for Gaviria that they would consider recommending that the
2068Commission initiate a show cause proceeding if Gaviria's response was not
2079satisfactory and timely.
208240. On August 14, 1995, Gaviria responded to File No. TE793.9501. The
2094response consisted of 56 admissions, 45 claims of vandalism without
2104substantiation, 14 denials without substantiation, and 4 claims that the line
2115was going to be transferred. Commission staff considered the response
2125unsatisfactory.
212641. On August 21, 1995, Gaviria responded to File No. TE793.9503. The
2138response consisted of 3 admissions, 42 denials without substantiation, and 1
2149claim that the line was going to be transferred. Commission staff considered
2161the response unsatisfactory.
216442. On September 6, 1995, Commission staff advised counsel for Gaviria
2175that, according to Southern Bell, the four lines Gaviria claimed were going to
2188be transferred in response to File No. TE793.9501 were still assigned to
2200Gaviria's certificate. Commission staff also advised counsel for Gaviria that
2210Gaviria had misinterpreted the Commission's directory availability rule, that it
2220had erroneously responded to the Commission's directory access rule, and that
2231telephone number 305 751 9087 did not have required signage. Counsel was also
2244advised of the procedure required to obtain certification for STI.
225443. In September 1995, Commission evaluator King returned to Miami and
2265evaluated 39 Gaviria pay telephones, 19 of which had been evaluated in June,
22781995.
227944. On September 14, 1995, Mr. King re-evaluated Gaviria pay telephone
2290number 305 751 8523 and found the following violations: 4, 6, and 13.
230345. On September 11, 1995, Mr. King re-evaluated Gaviria pay telephone
2314number 305 920 9902 and found the following violations: 2, 6, 7, 9, 11, and 19.
233046. On September 14, 1995, Mr. King re-evaluated Gaviria pay telephone
2341number 305 350 9020 and found the following violations: 4, 6, 8, 9, and 24.
235647. On September 14, Mr. King re-evaluated Gaviria pay telephones numbered
2367305 751 8327, 305 350 9096 and 305 751 8378 and found violations 4 and 6 at each
2385of the telephones.
238848. On September 13, Mr. King re-evaluated Gaviria pay telephones numbered
2399305 751 8248, 305 673 9125, and 305 673 9337 and found violations 4 and 6 at
2416each of the telephones.
242049. On September 15, 1995, Mr. King re-evaluated Gaviria pay telephone
2431number 305 883 8281 and found the following violations: 4, 6, 7, 9, and 13.
244650. On September 15, 1995, Mr. King re-evaluated Gaviria pay telephone
2457number 305 261 9899 and found the following violations: 6, 7, 9, 13, and 19.
247251. On September 15, 1995, Mr. King re-evaluated Gaviria pay telephone
2483number 305 221 9671 and found violations 6 and 7.
249352. On September 13, 1995, Mr. King re-evaluated Gaviria pay telephone
2504number 305 751 9732 and found the following violations: 4, 6, and 9.
251753. On September 14, 1995, Mr. King re-evaluated Gaviria pay telephone
2528number 305 751 9467 and found the following violations: 4, 6, 9, and 20.
254254. On September 14, 1995, Mr. King re-evaluated Gaviria pay telephone
2553number 305 751 9433 and found the following violations: 4, 6, and 9.
256655. On September 13, 1995, Mr. King re-evaluated Gaviria pay telephone
2577number 305 751 9087 and found the following violations: 4, 6, and 13.
259056. On September 12, 1995, Mr. King re-evaluated Gaviria pay telephone
2601number 305 861 9041 and found the following violations: 4, 6, and 27.
261457. On September 15, 1995, Mr. King re-evaluated Gaviria pay telephone
2625number 305 685 9341 and found the following violations: 6, 7, and 9.
263858. On September 13, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
2650305 751 9848 and found the following violations: 4, 6, and 19.
266259. On September 13, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
2674305 751 8994 and found violations 4 and 6.
268360. On September 13, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
2695305 751 9763 and found the following violations: 2, 4, 6, and 14.
270861. On September 13, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
2720305 751 9860 and found the following violations: 4, 6, 19, and 24.
273362. On September 13, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
2745305 751 9992 and found the following violations: 4, 6, and 19.
275763. On September 12, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
2769305 573 9320 and found the following violations: 2, 6, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and
278519.
278664. On September 12, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
2798305 867 9725 and found the following violations: 3, 4, 6, 9, 13, 14 and 19.
281465. On September 12, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
2826305 868 9167 and found the following violations: 3, 4, 6, 9, 13, 14, 15, and
284219.
284366. On September 12, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
2855305 868 9727 and found the following violations: 4, 6, 9, 13, 19, and 24.
287067. On September 12, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
2882305 868 9823 and found the following violations: 4, 6, 13, 19, and 24.
289668. On September 12, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
2908305 868 9357 and found the following violations: 4, 6, 9, 19, and 24.
292269. On September 14, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephones
2933numbered 305 751 9906 and 305 751 9778 and found the following violations for
2947each telephone: 2, 4, and 6.
295370. On September 14, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephones
2964numbered 305 751 8906 and 305 573 9876 and found violations 4 and 6 at each
2980telephone.
298171. On September 15, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephones
2992numbered 305 691 9068 and 305 694 9415 and found violations 4 and 6 at each
3008telephone.
300972. On September 15, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
3021305 693 9451 and found violation 4.
302873. On September 15, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
3040305 694 9415 and found the following violations: 4, 6, 9, 13, and 24.
305474. On September 15, 1995, Mr. King evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
3066305 883 9851 and found the following violations: 2, 6, 7, and 9.
307975. Commission staff advised Gaviria of the September 1995 service results
3090on September 20, 1995 by regular mail (File Nos. TE793.9504, TE793.9505,
3101TE793.9506, TE793.9507), requiring a response within 15 days and corrective
3111measures.
311276. On October 2, 1995, counsel for Gaviria wrote to Commission staff
3124stating that Gaviria had been unable to discover the majority of violations upon
3137inspection and that Gaviria believed that the evaluator was intentionally
3147misstating the condition of the telephones.
315377. In his letter to Commission staff, counsel for Gaviria suggested a
3165meeting with the evaluator and his supervisor. It was left for counsel to
3178arrange for the meeting, but he did not do so.
318878. In November, 1995 two other Commission evaluators conducted an
3198evaluation of two Gaviria pay telephones, one of which had been evaluated
3210previously. For each of the telephones, the evaluators found violations 4 and
32226.
322379. Commission staff advised Gaviria of the November, 1995 evaluation
3233results on November 14, 1995, by regular mail (File No. TE793.95080), requiring
3245a response within 15 days and corrective measures.
325380. On November 26, 1995, Gaviria timely responded to the November 14,
32651995 letter; however his response consisted of denials without substantiation.
3275Commission staff considered the response unsatisfactory.
328181. On February 8, 1996, Commission staff filed a recommendation that the
3293Commission order Gaviria to show cause why it should not have its certificate
3306revoked or be fined for violations of Commission rules.
331582. On March 20, 1996, the Commission issued Order No. PSC-96-0388-FOF-TC,
3326in which it ordered Gaviria to show cause why it should not be fined or why the
3343Commission should not revoke its certificate for violations of Rules 25-24.512
3354and 25-24.515, Florida Administrative Code.
335983. On April 9, 1996, Gaviria timely filed an answer and petition to
3372initiate formal proceedings before the Commission.
337884. In March, 1996, Mr. King returned to Miami to re-evaluate Gaviria pay
3391telephone number 305 861 9041 and found the following violations on March 15,
34041996: 4, 6, 14, 15, 26, and 29.
341285. Commission staff advised Gaviria of the March, 1996 service evaluation
3423results on March 20, 1996, by regular mail (File No. TE793.9601), requiring a
3436response within 15 days and corrective measures.
344386. On March 31, 1996, Gaviria timely responded to the March 20, 1996
3456letter by making denials without substantiation. Commission staff considered
3465the response unsatisfactory.
346887. In October 1996, Commission evaluator Chester Wade went to Miami to
3480re-evaluate 23 of Gaviria's pay telephones.
348688. On October 21, 1996, Mr. Wade evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
3498305 633 9237 and found the following violations: 1, 3, 6, 9, 14, and 19.
351389. On October 22, 1996, Mr. Wade evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
3525305 751 9433 and found the following violations: 6, 9, 11, and 14.
353890. On October 22, 1996, Mr. Wade evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
3550305 691 8180 and found the following violations: 2, 6, and 14.
356291. On October 22, 1996, Mr. Wade evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
3574305 868 9357 and found the following violations: 6, 9, 14, and 24.
358792. On October 22, 1996, Mr. Wade evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
3599305 751 9467 and found the following violations: 6, 14, and 20.
361193. On October 21, 1996, Mr. Wade evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
3623305 854 9087 and found violations 6 and 14.
363294. On October 22, 1996, Mr. Wade evaluated Gaviria pay telephones
3643numbered 305 751 9732; 305 751 8327; 305 751 8900; 305 751 9906; 305 751 9778;
3659305 751 8378; 305 573 9876; 305 673 9125; 305 673 9337; 305 861 9041; 305 868
36769823; and 305 868 9727 and found violations 6 and 14 for each of the telephones.
369295. On October 21, 1996, Mr. Wade evaluated Gaviria pay telephones
3703numbered 305 854 9684; 305 693 9451; 305 694 9415; and 305 691 9068 and found
3719violations 6 and 14 at each telephone.
372696. On October 21, 1996, Mr. Wade evaluated Gaviria pay telephone number
3738305 751 9087 and found the following violations: 6, 14, and 20.
375097. Commission staff advised Gaviria of the October 1996 service
3760evaluation results on November 6, 1996, by regular mail (File Nos. TE793.9603
3772and TE793.9604), requiring a response within 15 days and corrective measures.
378398. On November 20, 1996, Gaviria timely responded to the letter. The
3795response consisted of 31 denials without substantiation; 23 claims of vandalism
3806without substantiation, 2 admissions, and 1 inaccurate claim of ownership.
3816Commission staff considered the response to be unsatisfactory.
382499. Commission Staff performed five separate field service evaluations on
383438 Gaviria pay telephones, finding a total of 439 violations. Of that total,
3847twenty percent were repeated violations.
3852100. Contrary to its assertions, Gaviria placed no orders for telephone
3863directories to Bell South Telecommunications in the period June 6, 1995 to
3875September 15, 1996.
3878101. Gaviria transferred telephones 305 920 9902; 305 883 8281; 305 262
38909899; 305 221 9671; and 305 685 9342 only on September 18, 1995, following the
3905Commission's September 1995 evaluation and even then without correcting the
3915violations as it had claimed.
3920102. The Commission revokes approximately 90 certificates for public
3929convenience and necessity each year for violations as comparatively minor as a
3941failure to pay regulatory assessment fees or to notify the Commission of a
3954change of location. Therefore, to revoke Gaviria's certificate for its more than
3966425 violations on 38 telephones over a period of 16 months would be
3979proportionate to the offense.
3983CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
3986103. The Division of Administrative Hearings has jurisdiction over the
3996parties to and the subject matter of this proceeding. Section 120.57(1),
4007Florida Statutes.
4009104. The Commission has the burden to establish the violations by clear
4021and convincing evidence. Ferris v. Turlington, 510 So.2d 292 (Fla. 1987).
4032105. Chapter 364, Florida Statutes, sets forth the Commission's authority
4042to regulate telecommunications companies, including pay telephone providers.
4050106. Section 364.01(4), Florida Statutes, provides that the Commission
4059shall exercise its exclusive juridiction in order to :
4068Protect the public health, safety and welfare
4075by ensuring that basic telecommunications
4080services are available to all consumers in
4087the state at reasonable and affordable prices.
4094107. Section 364.3375, Florida Statutes, provides that no person shall
4104provide telephone service without first obtaining from the Commission a
4114certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide such service.
4124108. Section 364.285(1), Florida Statutes, provides:
4130The commission shall have the power to impose
4138upon any entity subject to its jurisdiction
4145under this chapter which is found to have
4153refused to comply with or to have willfully
4161violated any law rule or order of the
4169commission or any provision of this chapter
4176a penalty for each offense of not more than
4185$25,000, which penalty shall be fixed, imposed
4193and collected by the commission; or the
4200commission may, for any such violation, amend,
4207suspend, or revoke any certificate issued by it.
4215109. Chapter 25-24, Part XI, Florida Administrative Code, sets forth rules
4226governing the regulation of pay telephone service providers.
4234110. Rule 25-24.511(4), Florida Administrative Code, provides that the
4243Commission will grant a certificate if the grant is in the public interest and
4257that one certificate per applicant will be granted unless granting additional
4268certificates is shown to be in the public interest.
4277111. Rule 25-24.514(1)(b), Florida Administrative Code provides that the
4286Commission may cancel a company's certificate for violation of Commission rules
4297or orders or violation of Florida Statutes.
4304112. Rule 25-24.515(1), Florida Administrative Code, provides that pay
4313stations shall be lighted during hours of darkness when light from other sources
4326is not adequate to read instructions and use the instrument.
4336113. Rule 25-24.515(3), Florida Administrative Code, provides that each
4345telephone station shall permit access to 911 without requiring the use of a
4358coin, paper money or a credit card.
4365114. Rule 25-24.515(4), Florida Administrative Code, provides that each
4374station shall, without charge, permit access to local directory assistance and
4385the telephone number of any person responsible for repairs or refunds.
4396115. Rule 25-24.515(5), Florida Administrative Code, provides that each
4405telephone station shall be equipped with a legible sign, card or plate of
4418reasonable permanence which shall identify the following: telephone number and
4428location address of such station, name of the certificate holder and the party
4441responsible for repairs and refunds, address of responsible party, free
4451telephone number of responsible party, clear dialing instructions (including
4460notice of lack of availability of local or toll services), and where applicable,
4473a statement that the telephone is not maintained by the local exchange company.
4486116 Rule 25-24.515(6), Florida Administrative Code provides that each
4495telephone station which provides access to any interexchange company shall
4505provide coin free access to all locally available interexchange companies.
4515117 Rule 25-24.515(7), Florida Administrative Code, provides that all
4524intraLATA calls, including operator service calls, shall be routed to the local
4536exchange company.
4538118 Rule 25-24.515(8), Florida Administrative Code, provides that each
4547telephone station shall allow incoming calls to be received, with the exception
4559of confinement facilities, hospitals and schools, and at locations specifically
4569exempted by the Commission.
4573119. Rule 25-24.515(10), Florida Administrative Code, provides that the
4582charge for calls may not exceed the rates shown in the local exchange company
4596Pay Telephone Access Tariff.
4600120. Rule 25-24.515(11)(a), Florida Administrative Code, provides that
4608each pay telephone service company shall make all reasonable efforts to minimize
4620the extent and duration of interruptions of service.
4628121. Rule 25-24.515(12), Florida Administrative Code, provides that where
4637there are fewer than three telephones located in a group, a directory for the
4651entire local calling area shall be maintained at each station. Where there are
4664three or more telephones located in a group, a directory for the entire local
4678calling area shall be maintained at every other station. However, where
4689telephone stations are fully enclosed, a directory shall be maintained at each
4701station.
4702122. Rule 25-24.515(13), Florida Administrative Code, provides that normal
4711maintenance and coin collection activity shall include a review of the
4722cleanliness of each station and reasonable efforts shall be made to ensure that
473595 percent of all stations are clean and free of obstructions.
4746123. Rule 25-24.515(14), Florida Administrative Code, provides that each
4755telephone station shall conform to the American National Standards
4764Specifications for Making Buildings and Facilities Accessible and Usable by
4774Physically Handicapped People.
4777124. The Commission has alleged that Gaviria violated Rule 25-24.512,
4787Florida Administrative Code which provides:
4792No certificate of public convenience and
4798necessity authorizing pay telephone service
4803shall be sold, assigned, or transferred.
4809125. It is the Commission's position that Gaviria violated Rule 25-24.512
4820because it allowed STI nameplates to be placed on some of its telephones.
4833Although the evidence does show that STI nameplates were on some of Gaviria's
4846telephones, that in and of itself does not establish that Gaviria sold, assigned
4859or transferred its certificate. The Commission has failed to establish by clear
4871and convincing evidence that Gaviria violated Rule 25-24.512, Florida
4880Administrative Code.
4882125. The Commission has established by clear and convincing evidence that
4893Gaviria has willfully conducted pay telephone services, in the period beginning
4904June 1995 through October 1996, in violation of Rules 25-24.515(1), (3), (4),
4916(5), (6), (7), (8), (10), (11)(a), (12), (13), and (14), Florida Administrative
4928Code.
4929126. By its conduct of its pay telephone services, Gaviria has shown that
4942it is not in the public interest that it be permitted to continue to hold
4957Certificate No. 3320. The severity of the violations of the Commission's rules
4969is sufficient to justify that Certificate No. 3320 be revoked.
4979RECOMMENDATION
4980Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, it is
4993RECOMMENDED that a Final Order be entered finding that Wiberth Gaviria has
5005willfully violated Rule 25-24.515, Florida Administrative Code and that his
5015certificate of public convenience and necessity Certificate No. 3320 be revoked.
5026DONE AND ENTERED this 17th day of January, 1997 in Tallahassee, Leon
5038County, Florida.
5040___________________________________
5041SUSAN B. KIRKLAND
5044Administrative Law Judge
5047Division of Administrative Hearings
5051The DeSoto Building
50541230 Apalachee Parkway
5057Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060
5060(904) 488-9675 SUNCOM 278-9675
5064Fax Filing (904) 921-6847
5068Filed with the Clerk of the
5074Division of Administrative Hearings
5078this 17th day of January, 1997.
5084COPIES FURNISHED:
5086Charles J. Pellegrini, Esquire
5090Florida Public Service Commission
50942540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
5098Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850
5101Wlberth Gaviria
51036156 Southwest 133rd Place
5107Miami, Florida 33183-5131
5110Blanca Bayo
5112Director of Records and Recording
5117Public Service Commission
51202540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
5124Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850
5127William D. Tallbott, Executive Director
5132Public Service Commission
51352540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
5139Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850
5142Rob Vandiver, General Counsel
5146Public Service Commission
51492540 Shumard Oak Boulevard
5153Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850
5156NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS
5162All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within 15 days from the
5176date of this recommended order. Any exceptions to this recommended order should
5188be filed with the agency that will issue the final order in this case.
- Date
- Proceedings
- Date: 03/31/1997
- Proceedings: Order Adopting Hearing Officer`s Recommended Order and Revoking Certificate filed.
- Date: 01/15/1997
- Proceedings: Diskette containing Respondent`s proposed recommended Order filed.
- Date: 01/14/1997
- Proceedings: The Florida Public Service Commission`s Proposed Recommended Order (Notice One page); The Florida Public Service Commissions Motion to Late File Proposed Recommended Order; The Florida Public Service Commission`s Proposed Recommended Order filed.
- Date: 01/14/1997
- Proceedings: The Florida Public Service Commission`s Motion to Late File Proposed Recommended Order; (Respondent) Certificate of Service (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 01/08/1997
- Proceedings: Exhibits w/cover letter filed.
- Date: 01/07/1997
- Proceedings: Transcript filed.
- Date: 12/16/1996
- Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held.
- Date: 12/13/1996
- Proceedings: (From R. Doherty) Notice of Counsel`s Withdrawal From Further Representation of Petitioner, Wilberth Gaviria filed.
- Date: 11/27/1996
- Proceedings: Request of Florida Public Service Commission for Official Recognition filed.
- Date: 11/15/1996
- Proceedings: Respondent`s Submission of Corrected Exhibits; Certificate of Service; Exhibits filed.
- Date: 11/13/1996
- Proceedings: Order Granting Motion for Continuance and Rescheduling Hearing sent out. (hearing reset for 12/16/96; 10:00am; Miami)
- Date: 11/08/1996
- Proceedings: Respondent`s Submission of Exhibits filed.
- Date: 11/08/1996
- Proceedings: The Florida Public Service Commission`s Proposed Prehearing Statement(filed via facsimile).
- Date: 11/08/1996
- Proceedings: (Respondent) Certificate of Service (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 11/08/1996
- Proceedings: (Charles Rellengrini) Certificate of Service (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 11/07/1996
- Proceedings: Respondent`s Opposition to Petitioner`s Motion for Continuance (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 11/07/1996
- Proceedings: Petitioner's Motion for Continuance filed.
- Date: 10/24/1996
- Proceedings: (From C. Pellegrini) Notice of Appearance; Certificate of Service filed.
- Date: 10/07/1996
- Proceedings: Notice of Hearing by Video sent out. (Video Final Hearing set for 11/18/96; 9:00am; Miami & Tallahassee)
- Date: 10/07/1996
- Proceedings: Order of Prehearing Instructions sent out.
- Date: 09/06/1996
- Proceedings: Joint Response to Initial Order (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 09/06/1996
- Proceedings: Joint Response to Initial Order (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 08/27/1996
- Proceedings: Initial Order issued.
- Date: 08/21/1996
- Proceedings: Agency referral letter; Case Background; Order to Show Cause and Notice of Proposed Agency Action Order Denying Application for Certificateto Provide Pay Telephone Service; Wlberth Gaviria's Answer and Response to Order to Show Ca use; Petition to Initiat
Case Information
- Judge:
- SUSAN BELYEU KIRKLAND
- Date Filed:
- 08/21/1996
- Date Assignment:
- 08/27/1996
- Last Docket Entry:
- 03/31/1997
- Location:
- Miami, Florida
- District:
- Southern
- Agency:
- ADOPTED IN TOTO