| 1 | A bill to be entitled |
| 2 | An act for the relief of Angela Sozzani; directing the |
| 3 | Department of Children and Family Services to include in |
| 4 | its annual legislative budget requests an appropriation to |
| 5 | compensate Angela Sozzani, a disabled person, by and |
| 6 | through her next friend, for injuries and damages |
| 7 | sustained as a result of the negligence of employees of |
| 8 | the Department of Children and Family Services; providing |
| 9 | for the use of funds; specifying funds to be included in |
| 10 | the initial appropriation; requiring the department to |
| 11 | seek appropriations in excess of the limit established in |
| 12 | the act under certain circumstances; providing that no |
| 13 | payment of attorneys' fees, lobbying fees, costs, or other |
| 14 | similar expenses relating to the claim shall be awarded; |
| 15 | providing an effective date. |
| 16 |
|
| 17 | WHEREAS, Angela Sozzani, whose date of birth is April 21, |
| 18 | 2000, experienced a severe hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, |
| 19 | secondary to a near drowning, on April 17, 2002, and, as a |
| 20 | result, is forever dependent on receiving 24-hour medical and |
| 21 | supportive care, and |
| 22 | WHEREAS, Angela Sozzani was in the legal custody of the |
| 23 | Department of Children and Family Services and had been placed |
| 24 | in the medical foster home of Ronald and Joyce Bryson on |
| 25 | February 6, 2001, and |
| 26 | WHEREAS, Ronald Bryson and Joyce Bryson were each licensed |
| 27 | by the Department of Children and Family Services to provide |
| 28 | foster care pursuant to s. 409.175, Florida Statutes, and |
| 29 | WHEREAS, on April 17, 2002, Ronald and Joyce Bryson were |
| 30 | providing foster care to three medically needy foster children |
| 31 | and after-school care to their two special-needs grandchildren, |
| 32 | even though their foster home was licensed by the Department of |
| 33 | Children and Family Services to provide care for only two |
| 34 | children, and |
| 35 | WHEREAS, on April 17, 2002, Ronald and Joyce Bryson were |
| 36 | hosting a party and allowed their two grandchildren to swim in |
| 37 | their swimming pool without adult supervision, and |
| 38 | WHEREAS, on April 17, 2002, Angela Sozzani, who was nearly |
| 39 | 2 years of age and was not being supervised, wandered out the |
| 40 | open patio door to the pool and fell into the swimming pool, |
| 41 | nearly drowning, and |
| 42 | WHEREAS, a lawsuit was filed on behalf of Angela Sozzani in |
| 43 | Pinellas County against the Department of Children and Family |
| 44 | Services, Ronald and Joyce Bryson, Family Continuity Program, |
| 45 | Inc., and Help a Child, Inc., and |
| 46 | WHEREAS, Angela Sozzani's claim against Ronald and Joyce |
| 47 | Bryson is based on each person's failure to properly supervise |
| 48 | Angela and their failure to follow rules of the Department of |
| 49 | Children and Family Services, and |
| 50 | WHEREAS, Angela Sozzani's claim against Family Continuity |
| 51 | Program, Inc., which was the lead agency in Pinellas County |
| 52 | pursuant to s. 409.1671, Florida Statutes, during the period |
| 53 | that Angela was placed in the Bryson home, is based on the |
| 54 | entity's failure to comply with rules of the Department of |
| 55 | Children and Family Services, failure to perform monthly home |
| 56 | visits, failure to ensure Angela's safety in the Bryson foster |
| 57 | home, and failure to report the licensing violations that were |
| 58 | observed in the Bryson foster home, and |
| 59 | WHEREAS, Angela Sozzani's claim against Help a Child, Inc., |
| 60 | which was the private entity that contracted with the Department |
| 61 | of Children and Family Services to oversee the operation of the |
| 62 | medical foster care program through which the Brysons were |
| 63 | licensed, is based on the entity's failure to properly oversee |
| 64 | and manage the Bryson foster home, failure to train Ronald and |
| 65 | Joyce Bryson, failure to comply with rules of the Department of |
| 66 | Children and Family Services, and failure to report the |
| 67 | licensing violations that were observed in the Bryson foster |
| 68 | home, and |
| 69 | WHEREAS, Angela Sozzani's claim against the Department of |
| 70 | Children and Family Services is based on the department's |
| 71 | failure to follow its own operating procedures and guidelines |
| 72 | with respect to the licensure of the Bryson foster home, which |
| 73 | the department knew or should have known would be a dangerous |
| 74 | environment to all children, including Angela Sozzani, and |
| 75 | WHEREAS, as a disabled person, Angela Sozzani is in need of |
| 76 | funds necessary for her care, and |
| 77 | WHEREAS, Angela Sozzani continues to need 24-hour medical |
| 78 | care and treatment as a result of the actions giving rise to |
| 79 | this claim, and |
| 80 | WHEREAS, Robert F. Cullen, Jr., M.D., F.A.A.P., Director |
| 81 | Emeritus of Child Neurology of Miami Children's Hospital, has |
| 82 | reported that, with optimum medical care, Angela Sozzani's life |
| 83 | expectancy will be approximately 20 to 30 years, and |
| 84 | WHEREAS, Angela Sozzani and Family Continuity Program, |
| 85 | Inc., and Help a Child, Inc., have reached a settlement for the |
| 86 | limits of each entity's available insurance, and |
| 87 | WHEREAS, pursuant to s. 409.175(15), Florida Statutes, any |
| 88 | person who owns and operates a family foster home for the |
| 89 | Department of Children and Family Services, including Ronald and |
| 90 | Joyce Bryson, is provided coverage through the Division of Risk |
| 91 | Management of the Department of Financial Services, as provided |
| 92 | in ss. 284.38 and 284.385, Florida Statutes, and |
| 93 | WHEREAS, Angela Sozzani, by and through her next friend, |
| 94 | and Ronald and Joyce Bryson have reached a settlement and the |
| 95 | Department of Children and Family Services has tendered payment |
| 96 | on behalf of the Brysons in the amount of $100,000 in accordance |
| 97 | with the provisions of s. 409.175(15), Florida Statutes, to |
| 98 | compensate Angela Sozzani for damages and to provide a basis for |
| 99 | this claim bill, and |
| 100 | WHEREAS, the Department of Children and Family Services has |
| 101 | tendered payment in the amount of $100,000 in accordance with s. |
| 102 | 768.28, Florida Statutes, to Angela Sozzani as to the claim |
| 103 | against the department, and |
| 104 | WHEREAS, a special needs trust has been established for the |
| 105 | exclusive use and benefit of Angela Sozzani and the net |
| 106 | settlement proceeds from each of the defendants have been |
| 107 | deposited into the special needs trust, and |
| 108 | WHEREAS, Angela Sozzani is currently eligible for and |
| 109 | receiving Medicaid, and currently all of her placement, |
| 110 | treatment, and care costs are being funded through the Medicaid |
| 111 | program, and |
| 112 | WHEREAS, if Medicaid does not provide any medically |
| 113 | necessary and appropriate health care services as determined by |
| 114 | Angela Sozzani's treatment team, then such services shall be |
| 115 | paid for utilizing assets from Angela Sozzani's special needs |
| 116 | trust, and |
| 117 | WHEREAS, the Department of Children and Family Services |
| 118 | supports this act to ensure that Angela Sozzani has adequate |
| 119 | funds and resources for her entire life to obtain all medically |
| 120 | necessary and appropriate health care, and |
| 121 | WHEREAS, because it is unknown how long Angela Sozzani will |
| 122 | actually live and whether all of her medically necessary and |
| 123 | appropriate health care will be provided through the Medicaid |
| 124 | program, the Department of Children and Family Services has |
| 125 | agreed to seek a claims bill which will, as part of the |
| 126 | department's annual legislative budget request, provide for the |
| 127 | replenishment of any funds expended by Angela Sozzani's special |
| 128 | needs trust for placement costs and medical care and treatment |
| 129 | not funded by Medicaid, and |
| 130 | WHEREAS, Angela Sozzani's attorneys have provided pro bono |
| 131 | representation for Angela Sozzani in seeking introduction of |
| 132 | this relief act at the 2010 Regular Session of the Legislature |
| 133 | and seek no payment of attorneys' fees, lobbying fees, costs, or |
| 134 | other similar expenses relating to this claim, NOW, THEREFORE, |
| 135 |
|
| 136 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
| 137 |
|
| 138 | Section 1. The facts stated in the preamble to this act |
| 139 | are found and declared to be true. |
| 140 | Section 2. Beginning in fiscal year 2011-2012 and for each |
| 141 | subsequent fiscal year thereafter for the remainder of Angela |
| 142 | Sozzani's life, the Department of Children and Family Services |
| 143 | shall include in its annual legislative budget request an amount |
| 144 | not to exceed $180,000 to replenish the special needs trust of |
| 145 | Angela Sozzani for any funds that have been expended from the |
| 146 | trust for Angela Sozzani's placement costs and medical care and |
| 147 | treatment that are not funded by Medicaid. As part of the |
| 148 | appropriation in the legislative budget request for the 2011- |
| 149 | 2012 fiscal year, the department shall include all funds |
| 150 | expended by the special needs trust for placement costs and |
| 151 | medical care and treatment not funded by Medicaid from the date |
| 152 | of the trust's inception through the date on which the initial |
| 153 | request is made. |
| 154 | Section 3. In the event of extraordinary circumstances, |
| 155 | the Department of Children and Family Services in its sole |
| 156 | discretion shall, as part of its annual legislative budget |
| 157 | request, seek amounts in excess of the limit set forth in |
| 158 | section 2 to replenish Angela Sozzani's special needs trust for |
| 159 | funds expended for placement costs and medical care and |
| 160 | treatment not funded by Medicaid. |
| 161 | Section 4. No attorneys' fees, lobbying fees, costs, or |
| 162 | other similar expenses relating to this claim shall be awarded. |
| 163 | Section 5. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |