DocketNumber: 14-1070
Filed Date: 1/7/2015
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 1/7/2015
Third District Court of Appeal State of Florida Opinion filed January 7, 2015. Not final until disposition of timely filed motion for rehearing. ________________ No. 3D14-1070 Lower Tribunal No. 14F-1339 ________________ Alan Feuer, Appellant, vs. Florida Department of Children & Families, etc., Appellee. An Appeal from the State of Florida, Department of Children & Families, Office of Appeal Hearings. Alan Feuer, in proper person. Leslie Hinds St-Surin, Assistant Regional Counsel, for appellee. Before LAGOA, FERNANDEZ and LOGUE, JJ. PER CURIAM. The only issue in this appeal is whether appellant, Alan L. Feuer, received an order entered by a hearing officer in connection with appellant’s request for a hearing regarding his claim for benefits filed with the Florida Department of Children and Families (“DCF”). Appellant claims that he did not receive the subject notice and DCF correctly argues that appellant is presumed to have received the notice because it was mailed to him in conformity with the systematic business practice of the Office of Appeal Hearings. Although the presumption does apply, it is a rebuttable presumption, and appellant is entitled to an evidentiary hearing on the issue of whether he received notice of the issuance of the order. See Reich v. Dep’t of Health,868 So.2d 1275
(Fla. 1st DCA 2004). Reversed and remanded for further proceedings. 2