CS/HB 223

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A bill to be entitled
2An act for the relief of Pierreisna Archille; providing an
3appropriation to compensate Pierreisna Archille, a
4mentally disabled person, by and through Darlene Achille,
5Limited Guardian of Property for Pierreisna Archille, for
6injuries and damages sustained as a result of the
7negligence of employees of the Department of Children and
8Family Services; providing for reversion of funds;
9providing a limitation on the payment of attorney's fees,
10lobbying fees, costs, and other similar expenses relating
11to the claim; providing an effective date.
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13     WHEREAS, Pierreisna Archille, a 27-year-old moderately
14retarded woman, has the cognitive ability of a child between
15kindergarten and first-grade level, and
16     WHEREAS, because of allegations of neglect against her
17biological mother and stepfather, Pierreisna Archille and her
18sisters, Darlene and Muriel, were placed in foster care in 1993,
19and
20     WHEREAS, in 1997, when Pierreisna Archille was 15 years
21old, the Archille children were placed in the foster home of
22Bonifacio and Josephine Velazquez, and
23     WHEREAS, the Velazquez foster home was licensed,
24supervised, and monitored by the Department of Children and
25Family Services and its employees and agents, and
26     WHEREAS, after placement of the Archille children in the
27foster home, Darlene Achille complained that Bonifacio
28Velazquez, the foster father, was sexually molesting her and was
29also molesting S.A., a toddler, and
30     WHEREAS, after these complaints were made, both Darlene and
31Muriel were removed from the Velazquez home, but Pierreisna
32Archille remained in the home, and
33     WHEREAS, between June of 1998 through June of 1999,
34Bonifacio Velazquez repeatedly raped and molested Pierreisna
35Archille, resulting in her impregnation and subsequent birth of
36a daughter, and
37     WHEREAS, after the birth of Pierreisna Archille's daughter,
38Takeisha, Pierreisna Archille's younger sister, Darlene, then 19
39years old, undertook the responsibility of helping Pierreisna
40Archille take care of her daughter, and
41     WHEREAS, as a developmentally disabled person, Pierreisna
42Archille is in need of funds necessary for her to care for her
43daughter with the assistance of her sister, Darlene, and
44     WHEREAS, Pierreisna Archille continues to suffer nightmares
45and extreme emotional and psychological trauma as a result of
46the actions giving rise to this claim, and
47     WHEREAS, a life-care continuum was formulated by
48comprehensive rehabilitation consultants detailing the funds
49necessary to provide treatment to Pierreisna Archille, as well
50as to help provide for the support necessary for Pierreisna
51Archille to take care of her daughter, and
52     WHEREAS, Dr. Fred Raffa, an economist, reduced such cost to
53present value in the amount of $4,067,431, and
54     WHEREAS, the dependency court appointed a Limited Guardian
55of Property for Pierreisna Archille for the purpose of assisting
56in obtaining compensation for her damages, and
57     WHEREAS, a lawsuit was filed on behalf of the Limited
58Guardian of Property for Pierreisna Archille in Naples, Florida,
59against the Department of Children and Family Services, and
60     WHEREAS, Pierreisna Archille, by and through her previous
61Limited Guardian of Property, Patrick Weber, and the Department
62of Children and Family Services agreed to mediation to resolve
63this matter and entered into a settlement agreement to
64compensate Pierreisna Archille for her damages and to provide a
65basis for this claim bill, and
66     WHEREAS, as a result of good faith negotiations between the
67parties at a court-sanctioned mediation, the Department of
68Children and Family Services and the Limited Guardian of
69Property agreed that $1.3 million is reasonable and fair
70compensation for Pierreisna Archille's damages, and
71     WHEREAS, the Department of Children and Family Services has
72already paid $100,000 in accordance with the provisions of s.
73768.28, Florida Statutes, and
74     WHEREAS, with respect to the $100,000 already paid by the
75department, the appropriate parties agreed to deferred payment
76of attorney's fees and costs of plaintiff's counsel so that
77Pierreisna Archille could immediately have access to needed
78funds, and
79     WHEREAS, the Department of Children and Family Services
80supports a claim bill in the amount of $1.2 million, NOW,
81THEREFORE,
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83Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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85     Section 1.  The facts stated in the preamble to this act
86are found and declared to be true.
87     Section 2.  (1)  There is appropriated from the General
88Revenue Fund to the Department of Children and Family Services
89the sum of $1.2 million for the relief of Pierreisna Archille,
90by and through Darlene Achille, Limited Guardian of Property for
91Pierreisna Archille, for injuries and damages sustained. After
92payment of attorney's fees and costs, lobbying fees, and other
93similar expenses relating to this claim as provided for in this
94section, outstanding medical liens, and other immediate needs,
95the remaining funds shall be placed in a special needs trust
96created for the exclusive use and benefit of Pierreisna
97Archille. Any funds remaining in the special needs trust upon
98the death of Pierreisna Archille, after payment of any
99outstanding Medicaid liens, shall revert to the General Revenue
100Fund of the State of Florida.
101     (2)  Any amount awarded under this act pursuant to the
102waiver of sovereign immunity permitted under s. 768.28, Florida
103Statutes, and this award is intended to provide the sole
104compensation for all present and future claims arising out of
105the factual situation described in the preamble to this act
106which resulted in the injury to Pierreisna Archille. The total
107amount paid for attorney's fees, lobbying fees, costs, and other
108similar expenses relating to this claim may not exceed 25
109percent of the amount awarded under subsection (1).
110     Section 3.  The Chief Financial Officer is authorized and
111directed to draw a warrant in the sum of $1.2 million payable to
112Pierreisna Archille, by and through Darlene Achille, Limited
113Guardian of Property for Pierreisna Archille, upon funds in the
114State Treasury to the credit of the Department of Children and
115Family Services, and the Chief Financial Officer is directed to
116pay the same out of such funds in the State Treasury not
117otherwise appropriated.
118     Section 4.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.


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