97-004055 Board Of Nursing vs. Lynda M. Sams
 Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Monday, January 26, 1998.


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Summary: Petitioner may not discipline nursing license when nurse shows the State of Virginia revoked her license without notice.

1STATE OF FLORIDA

4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

8DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD )

13OF NURSING, )

16)

17Petitioner, )

19)

20vs. ) Case No. 97-4055

25)

26LYNDA M. SAMS, )

30)

31Respondent. )

33______________________________)

34RECOMMENDED ORDER

36R obert E. Meale, Administrative Law Judge of the Division

46of Administrative Hearings, conducted the final hearing by

54videoconference in Tallahassee, Florida, on December 2, 1997.

62The parties, attorneys for the parties, witnesses, and court

71reporter participated by videoconference in Fort Myers,

78Florida.

79APPEARANCES

80For Petitioner : Thomas E. Wright

86Agency for Health Care Administration

91Post Office Box 14229

95Tallahassee, Florida 32317-4229

98For Respondent : T. A. Delegal, III

105Delegal & Merrett, P.A.

109424 East Monroe Street

113Jacksonville, Florida 32202

116STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE

120The issue is whether Respondent violated Sections

127455.227(1)(q), 455.227(1)(f), and 464.018(a)(b), Florida

132Statutes, and Rule 64B9-8.005(1)(b), Florida Administrative

138Code, by a denial of an application in another state.

148PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

150By Administrative Complaint, Petitioner alleged that on

157June 6, 1996, Virginia denied Respondent’s application for a

166nursing license on the grounds of Respondent’s alleged

174diversion of controlled substances and unprofessional conduct.

181On this basis, Petitioner sought to discipline Respondent’s

189Florida nursing license. Respondent denied the material

196allegations and demanded a formal hearing.

202At the hearing, each party called one witness.

210Petitioner offered into evidence two exhibits, which were

218admitted.

219The court reporter filed the transcript on December 24,

2281997.

229FINDINGS OF FACT

2321. At all material times, Respondent has been licensed

241as a registered nurse in Florida, holding license number RN

2511446212. She has been so licensed for 14 years. Her home

262address is in Plattsburg, New York.

2682. For most of her career, Respondent has worked as a

279traveling nurse and is licensed in at least six states. In

290this capacity, Respondent has been employed by an agency and

300assigned to various temporary assignments around the country.

3083. At one point, Respondent worked as a traveling nurse

318in Virginia. Using a temporary nursing license, Respondent

326worked for one week at a Virginia hospital. She had intended

337to work the typical 6-13 weeks. However, she returned home

347prematurely following an incident at the hospital to which she

357had been assigned.

3604. There had been a problem with diverted controlled

369substances at this hospital prior to Respondent’s arrival.

377After a few days on the job, someone accused Respondent of

388diverting controlled substances, and the hospital

394administration suspended Respondent without pay. Under her

401agency arrangement, Respondent did not have to pay her lodging

411expenses. However, as a result of the suspension, she was

421left with this expense and no income to pay it, so she readily

434returned home and, at some point, accepted another assignment.

443She never learned of any adverse action taken against her in

454Virginia for the alleged incident at the hospital.

4625. Unknown to Respondent, her application for a

470temporary license in Virginia automatically constituted an

477application for a permanent license. Although Respondent

484received no prior notice of the Virginia nursing board’s

493action, the board eventually denied her licensure on the basis

503of the alleged incident at the hospital.

5106. Petitioner presented this case on the basis of the

520license denial of the Virginia board of nursing. The evidence

530in this record does not establish that Respondent committed

539the acts of which she was accused at the Virginia hospital.

550Moreover, the evidence in this record establishes that

558Respondent did not receive notice and an opportunity to be

568heard on the Virginia charges prior to or following the

578Virginia license denial.

581CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

5847. The Division of Administrative Hearings has

591jurisdiction over the subject matter. Section 120.57(1),

598Florida Statutes. (All references to Sections are to Florida

607Statutes. All references to Rules are to the Florida

616Administrative Code.)

6188. Section 455.227(1)(f) authorizes discipline for

624“[h ]aving a license to practice nursing revoked, suspended, or

634otherwise acted against, including the denial of licensure, by

643the licensing authority of another state, territory, or

651country.”

6529. Rule 64B9-8005(1)(b) provides that the Board of

660Nursing “shall” impose discipline upon a determination that a

669licensee has had disciplinary action taken against a nursing

678license by another jurisdiction.

68210. Under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth

691Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, no state may revoke a

701licensee’s property right in his or her license without due

711process of law. Section 455.227(1)(f) implicitly requires

718that the adverse action by another jurisdiction comply with

727the requirements of due process, such as notice and an

737opportunity to be heard. Due process is insufficient if it

747merely ensures notice and an opportunity to be heard as to the

759Florida charges, if they are based on another jurisdiction’s

768disciplinary action, when the licensee shows, as has

776Respondent in this case, that the disciplinary action taken in

786the other jurisdiction did not comply with the requirements of

796due process.

798RECOMMENDATION

799It is

801RECOMMENDED that the Board of Nursing enter a final order

811dismissing the administrative complaint.

815DONE AND ENTERED this 26th day of January, 1998, in

825Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.

829___________________________________

830ROBERT E. MEALE

833Administrative Law Judge

836Division of Administrative Hearings

840The DeSoto Building

8431230 Apalachee Parkway

846Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060

849(850) 488- 9675 SUNCOM 278-9675

854Fax Filing (850) 921-6847

858Filed with the Clerk of the

864Division of Administrative Hearings

868this 26th day of January, 1998.

874COPIES FURNISHED:

876Thomas E. Wright

879Office of the General Counsel

884Agency for Health Care Administration

889Post Office Box 14229

893Tallahassee, Florida 32317-4229

896T. A. Delegal, III

900Delegal & Merrett, P.A.

904424 East Monroe Street

908Jacksonville, Florida 32202

911Angela T. Hall, Agency Clerk

916Department of Health

919Building 6

9211317 Winewood Boulevard

924Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0700

927Marilyn Bloss, Executive Director

931Board of Nursing

934Department of Health

9374080 Woodcock Drive, Suite 202

942Jacksonville, Florida 32207

945NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS

951All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within

96115 days from the date of this recommended order. Any

971exceptions to this recommended order must be filed with the

981agency that will issue the final order in this case.

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Date
Proceedings
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Date: 07/06/2004
Proceedings: Final Order filed.
PDF:
Date: 05/04/1998
Proceedings: Agency Final Order
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Date: 01/26/1998
Proceedings: Recommended Order
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Date: 01/26/1998
Proceedings: Recommended Order sent out. CASE CLOSED. Hearing held 12/02/97.
Date: 01/02/1998
Proceedings: Petitioner`s Proposed Recommended Order filed.
Date: 12/29/1997
Proceedings: Respondent`s Proposed Findings of Fact, Analysis of Case, and Conclusions of Law filed.
Date: 12/24/1997
Proceedings: Transcript filed.
Date: 12/03/1997
Proceedings: Petitioner`s Exhibit 2 filed.
Date: 12/02/1997
Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held.
Date: 12/01/1997
Proceedings: (From T. Wright) Notice of Appearance filed.
Date: 11/26/1997
Proceedings: (Petitioner) Motion to Deem Admitted the Matters Contained in Petitioner`s Request for Admissions; Motion in Limine filed.
Date: 11/24/1997
Proceedings: Petitioner`s Amended Motion To Take Judicial Notice filed.
Date: 11/20/1997
Proceedings: Petitioner`s Motion to Take Judicial Notice filed.
Date: 11/17/1997
Proceedings: (From C. McCarthy) Notice of Substitution of Counsel filed.
Date: 11/05/1997
Proceedings: Respondent`s Response to First Set of Interrogatories filed.
Date: 11/05/1997
Proceedings: (Respondent) Motion for Protective Order filed.
Date: 10/28/1997
Proceedings: (Petitioner) Response to First Set of Interrogatories; Response to Request for Production filed.
Date: 10/27/1997
Proceedings: Respondent`s Request for Production; Respondent`s Interrogatories to Petitioner filed.
Date: 10/17/1997
Proceedings: Petitioner`s Request for Admissions; Petitioner`s First Set of Interrogatories filed.
Date: 10/10/1997
Proceedings: Notice of Video Hearing sent out. (Video Final Hearing set for 12/2/97; 9:00am; Fort Myers & Tallahassee)
Date: 10/07/1997
Proceedings: (From T. Delegal) Notice of Appearance of Counsel filed.
Date: 09/18/1997
Proceedings: Joint Response to Initial Order filed.
Date: 09/08/1997
Proceedings: Initial Order issued.
Date: 09/02/1997
Proceedings: Agency Referral letter; Administrative Complaint; Election of Rights filed.

Case Information

Judge:
ROBERT E. MEALE
Date Filed:
09/02/1997
Date Assignment:
09/22/1997
Last Docket Entry:
07/06/2004
Location:
Fort Myers, Florida
District:
Middle
Agency:
ADOPTED IN PART OR MODIFIED
 

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