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HomeMy Public PortalAboutPRR 18-2651 Renee Basel From:Martin E. O’Boyle <meo@commerce-group.com> Sent:Friday, July 6, 2018 4:16 PM To:Rita Taylor; Renee Basel Cc:Michelle Melicia Subject:Records Request Pursuant to Chapter 119 FS - Rank - John Passeggiata Please provide all records which show the rank of John Passeggiata (“JP”) during the calendar year 2015; and all records which relate to (directly or indirectly) to any change of rank for JP. Martin E. O'Boyle, Commerce Group 1280 W. Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, Fl. 33442 Direct Dial: 954-570-3505 Fax: 954-360-0807 Cell: 561-383-1221 E-mail: meo@commerce-group.com Web Page: www.commerce-group.com 1 Renee Basel From:Martin E. O’Boyle <meo@commerce-group.com> Sent:Saturday, July 14, 2018 10:20 AM To:Rita Taylor; Renee Basel Cc:Michelle Melicia Subject:FW: Records Request Pursuant to Chapter 119 FS - Rank - John Passeggiata Dear Madam Custodian of Records and Ms. Basel: Reference is made to the caption and the below Records Request. Please allow this correspondence to serve as formal notice (pursuant to Ch. 119.12(1)(b) Notice) that if we do not receive a response to the two captioned Records Requests within five (5) business days I will institute a formal legal action against you. PS: If you have responded to the below request and I “missed it”, kindly advise and provide me with such response(s). Note: This email was prepared using dictation software. As a result, there may be errors in the content and thus the content may not be relied upon. If you wish clarification, please call or write requesting the same. Thank you. Martin E. O'Boyle, Commerce Group 1280 W. Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, Fl. 33442 Direct Dial: 954-570-3505 Fax: 954-360-0807 Cell: 561-383-1221 E-mail: meo@commerce-group.com Web Page: www.commerce-group.com From: Martin E. O’Boyle Sent: Friday, July 6, 2018 4:16 PM To: 'rtaylor@gulf-stream.org' <rtaylor@gulf-stream.org>; 'Renee Basel' <rbasel@gulf-stream.org> Cc: 'Michelle Melicia (mmelicia@commerce-group.com)' <mmelicia@commerce-group.com> Subject: Records Request Pursuant to Chapter 119 FS - Rank - John Passeggiata Please provide all records which show the rank of John Passeggiata (“JP”) during the calendar year 2015; and all records which relate to (directly or indirectly) to any change of rank for JP. Martin E. O'Boyle, Commerce Group 1280 W. Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, Fl. 33442 Direct Dial: 954-570-3505 Fax: 954-360-0807 Cell: 561-383-1221 1 E-mail: meo@commerce-group.com Web Page: www.commerce-group.com 2 TOWN OF GULF STREAM PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA Delivered via e-mail July 16, 2018 Martin E. O'Boyle [Mail to: meoAcommerce- group. com] Re: GS #2651 (Rank — John Passeggiata) Please provide all records which show the rank of John Passeggiata (UP') during the calendar year 2015; and all records which relate to (directly or indirectly) to any change of rank for JP. Dear Martin E. O'Boyle [Mail to: records(a-,commerce-group.com]: The Town of Gulf Stream received your public record request on July 6, 2018. Your request can be found at the following link: http://www2.gulf-stream.org/weblink/O/doe/119516/Pa eg l aspx Your request seeks, in part, "all records" showing the rank of John Passeggiata during the calendar year 2015. Please be advised that the number of records responsive to this request is potentially large, because it could include the vast majority of police records signed by John Passeggiata indicating his rank at the time, such as incident reports and training sheets; as well as administrative records such as the bi-weekly payroll report. For your convenience, the Town is providing you with a copy of Gulf Stream Police Department payroll reports indicating John Passeggiata's rank in early 2015, and his rank as Sergeant later in the year after his change of rank. If your request seeks additional records, specifically all records signed by or which reference John Passeggiata and indicate his rank, please let us know and we will promptly provide you with an estimated cost to respond with additional records. Your request also seeks "all records" relating to any change of rank of John Passeggiata, which occurred in 2015. While there may have been a number of records relied upon by the former Chief of Police who promoted John Passeggiata, records related to the change of rank that the Town deems responsive to your request are: a memorandum from the Chief of Police to all police personnel informing them of the change of rank; and a memorandum from the Chief of Police to the Town Manager informing him of the change of rank as it relates to a change in base salary. If the Town does not hear back from you within 30 days of this letter, we will consider this request closed. Sincerely, =#w 1 1 r 0107,6 As requested by Rita Taylor, Town Clerk Custodian of the Records OFC. BRADLEY SGT. GOREL Resigned 1/6/15 Payout 106 hrs. vac. OFC. HAMORI SGT.HASELEY OFC. LADD PART TIME GULF STREAM POLICE DEPARTMENT PAYROLL REPORT FOR: 12/27/14 THRU 1/9/15 H O WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT U 80 - - - 80 R R S S S 69 - - - 69 H O U WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT H WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT 0— R S S U 69 - - - 69 R 96 23 - 80 U 57 - S EARN O.T. EARN S HOL TOT TOTAL PAY H WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT OFC. SMITH 0-- 16 H WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT S O U 57 - 23 - 80 R S H WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT O U 80 - - - 80 R S H O U WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT 46 - - - 46 R R R S S O.T. TOT S VAC SICK TOT OFC.O'DONNELL H O U WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT 80 - - - 80 R R S O.T.HOL O.T. TOT S VAC SICK TOT OFC. PYLE O 16 96 H WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT OFC. PASSEGGIATA O PAY - 8 57.5 - 80 U 22.5 - R 8 S O.T.HOL O.T. TOT H WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT OFC. PYLE O 16 96 23 - 80 U 57 - R EARN O.T. EARN S HOL TOT TOTAL PAY H WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT OFC. SMITH 0-- 16 - - 80 U 80 - R S EARN O.T. HOL TOT TOTAL PAY PAY - 8 8 88 SAVE - 87 8 EARN O.T. HOLTOT TOT TOTAL PAY PA Y - 16 16 85+106 191 SAVE - - - EARN O.T.HOL O.T. TOT TOTAL PAY PAY - 16 16 96 SAVE SAVE - - _ EARN O.T. EARN O.T. HOL TOT TOTAL PAY PAY - 16 16 96 _ SAVE - - - EARN O.T. HOC TOT TOTAL PAY PAY - - - 46 SAVE - I - _ EARN O.T. HOL TOT TOTALPAY PAY - 16 16 96 SA VE - I - _ EARN O.T. HOLTOT TOTAL PAY PAY - 16 16 96 SAVE - - _ EARN O.T. HOL TOT TOTAL PAY PAY - 16 16 96 SA VE - - _ EARN O.T HOLTOT TOTAL PAY PAY - 16 16 96 OFC.FELTER GULF STREAM POLICE DEPARTMENT PAYROLL REPORT FOR: 10/3/15 THRU 10/16/1.5 H WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT O U 80 - - - 80 R TOT OFC. HAMORI 0- SICK TOT OFC. SMITH O S - 80 U 80 - - U 57 OFC. O'DONNELL SGT. PASSEGGIATA H O WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT U 80 II WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT OFC. HAMORI 0- SICK TOT OFC. SMITH O S - 80 U 80 - - U 57 - 23 - 80 H WORK COMP VAC R TOT OFC. SUTTON 0- O.T. HOL - 80 S R - - S SA VE - - H WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT SGT. HASELEY O U 45.5 - 34.5 - 80 R S H WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT OFC, KUZMIREK O U 80 - - - 80 R S OFC. O'DONNELL SGT. PASSEGGIATA H O WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT U 80 - - - 80 R - H WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT OFC. SMITH O S - 80 U 80 - - R - H O WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT U 68.5 - 11.5 - 80 R - H WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT OFC. SMITH O S - 80 U 80 - - R - H WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT OFC. PYLE O TOTAL PAY PAY - 80 U 80 - - R SAVE - S - H WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT OFC. SMITH O O.T. - 80 U 80 - - R - - S 80 SAVE H WORK COMP VAC SICK TOT OFC. SUTTON 0- O.T. HOL - 80 U 80 - - R - - S SA VE - EARN O.T. HOL TOT TOTAL PAY PAY - - - 80 SAVE - - - EARN O.T. HOL TOT TOTAL PAY PAY - - - 80 SAVE - - - EARN I O.T. HOL I TOT TOTAL PAY PAY 3 - 3 84.5 SAVE - - - EARN O.T. HOL TOT TOTAL PAY PAY - - - 80 SAVE - - - EARN O.T. HOL TOT TOTAL PAY PAY - - - 80 SAVE - - - EARN O.T. HOL TOT TOTAL PAY PAY - - - 80 SAVE - - - EARN O.T. HOL TOT TOTAL PAY PAY - - - 80 SA VE - - - EARN O.T. HOL TOT TOTAL PAY PAY - - - 80 SA VE - - - EARN O.T HOL I TOT TOTAL PAY PAY SA VE - - - - - - 80 GULF STREAM POLICE DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE GARRETT J. WARD DATE: 1/16/15 TO: All Personnel RE: Investigator John Passeggiata - Promotion to Sergeant Investigator John Passeggiata has been promoted to the rank of Sergeant. John brings a wealth of experience to this position and has demonstrated his skills while serving as Patrol Officer and Department Investigator. Join me in congratulating Sergeant Passeggiata on his promotion. INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TOWN OF GULF STREAM, FLORIDA Office of The Chief of Police Garrett J. Ward Date: 1/16/15 TO: William Thrasher, Town Manager RE: Investigator John Passeggiata - Promotion to Sergeant Effective Saturday, January 17, 2015, Investigator John Passeggiata is promoted to the rank of Sergeant. In line with this promotion, he will receive a 10% base pay increase. Renee Basel From:Martin E. O’Boyle <meo@commerce-group.com> Sent:Monday, July 16, 2018 4:51 PM To:Renee Basel Cc:Michelle Melicia Subject:FW: GS #2651 (Rank - John Passeggiata) Attachments:GS #2651 (Rank - John Passeggiata)_prod..pdf Dear Renee: Thank you for your letter of July 16, 2018. A copy is attached for convenience Firstly, I point out that there were no documents provided as noted in the last sentence of the penultimate paragraph of page 1 of the attached. Thank you for your request for the clarification. I can see how the request could be construed so broadly; and I appreciate the opportunity to work with you so that I can get the records which I am looking for. In that connection, please see the below: 1. Any reports on the performance of John Passeggiata (“JP”) which were considered in advancing JP's rank to Sgt. 2. Copies of all tests taken by JP in connection with the changing of his rank. 3. Copies of all applications submitted by or on behalf of by JP in connection with the changing of his rank. 4. All records (as defined under chapter 119 the Florida statutes) which referred to or directly relate to JP's change of rank, before such change of rank was made formal. Kindly let me know if you need any further clarifications. If not, I look forward to a prompt receipt of the requested records. Thank you! :-) Note: This email was prepared using dictation software. As a result, there may be errors in the content and thus the content may not be relied upon. If you wish clarification, please call or write requesting the same. Thank you. Martin E. O'Boyle, Commerce Group 1280 W. Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, Fl. 33442 Direct Dial: 954-570-3505 Fax: 954-360-0807 Cell: 561-383-1221 E-mail: meo@commerce-group.com Web Page: www.commerce-group.com From: Renee Basel <RBasel@gulf-stream.org> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2018 2:36 PM 1 To: Martin E. O’Boyle <meo@commerce-group.com> Subject: GS #2651 (Rank - John Passeggiata) Good afternoon, Mr. O’Boyle: See attached correspondence. Sincerely, Reneé Rowan Basel Executive Administrative Assistant Town of Gulf Stream 100 Sea Road Gulf Stream FL 33483 561.276.5116 561.737.0188-fax www.gulf-stream.org Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. Florida has a very broad public records law. Written communications regarding Town of Gulf Stream business are public records available to the public upon request. Your e-mail communications are therefore subject to public disclosure. Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. 2 TOWN OF GULF STREAM PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA Delivered via e-mail July 26, 2018 Martin E. O’Boyle [Mail to: meo@commerce-group.com] Re: GS #2651 (Rank – John Passeggiata) Please provide all records which show the rank of John Passeggiata ("JP") during the calendar year 2015; and all records which relate to (directly or indirectly) to any change of rank for JP. Dear Martin E. O’Boyle [Mail to: records@commerce-group.com]: The Town of Gulf Stream received your public record request on July 6, 2018. Your request can be found at the following link: http://www2.gulf-stream.org/weblink/0/doc/119516/Page1.aspx Thank you for your clarification received on July 16, 2018, which modifies your request to seek the following documents: 1. Any reports on the performance of John Passeggiata (“JP”) which were considered in advancing JP’s rank to sergeant”. 2. Copies of all tests taken by JP in connection with his changing of rank. 3. Copies of all applications submitted by or on behalf of by JP in connection with the changing of his rank. 4. All records (as defined under Chapter 119 the Florida statutes) which referred to or directly relate to JP’s change of rank, before such change of rank was made formal. With respect to part one of your request, reports “which were considered” in the change of rank to Sergeant, there may have been a number of records relied upon by the former Chief of Police who promoted Passeggiata, and there is no way to know which reports were considered. There are yearly evaluations that may have been considered. If you would like copies of these yearly evaluations, please state what time period, and the Town will promptly respond with responsive records or an estimated cost to respond. With respect to number two, there are no such tests responsive to your request. With respect to number three, there are no such applications responsive to your request. With respect to number four, which seeks “all records” which “referred to or directly relate to” a certain topic, your request fails to sufficiently specify the records you seek with sufficient particularity to enable the Town to provide a good faith response. In a showing of good faith, the Town has searched the personnel file of Sergeant Passeggiata, and there are no records responsive to this part of your request in that file. The Town requests you clarify and we will endeavor to respond appropriately. If the Town does not hear back from you within 30 days of this letter, we will consider this request closed. Sincerely, Reneé Rowan Basel As requested by Rita Taylor, Town Clerk Custodian of the Records Renee Basel From:Martin E. O’Boyle <meo@commerce-group.com> Sent:Friday, July 27, 2018 8:44 AM To:Renee Basel Subject:FW: GS #2651 (Rank - John Passeggiata) Attachments:GS #2651 (Rank - John Passeggiata)_prod2.pdf Reneé-thank you for your email below and the attachment. Please amend/clarify request number 2651 as follows: Please provide all communications and writings (excluding incident-police-reports) authored by Lieut./Chief Allen, Town Manager Thrasher and\\or Mayor Morgan, during the 12 month period before September 30, 2015, which mention JP. Note: This email was prepared using dictation software. As a result, there may be errors in the content and thus the content may not be relied upon. If you wish clarification, please call or write requesting the same. Thank you. Martin E. O'Boyle, Commerce Group 1280 W. Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, Fl. 33442 Direct Dial: 954-570-3505 Fax: 954-360-0807 Cell: 561-383-1221 E-mail: meo@commerce-group.com Web Page: www.commerce-group.com From: Renee Basel <RBasel@gulf-stream.org> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2018 3:56 PM To: Martin E. O’Boyle <meo@commerce-group.com> Subject: GS #2651 (Rank - John Passeggiata) Good afternoon, Mr. O’Boyle: See attached correspondence. Sincerely, Reneé Rowan Basel Executive Administrative Assistant Town of Gulf Stream 100 Sea Road Gulf Stream FL 33483 561.276.5116 561.737.0188-fax www.gulf-stream.org 1 Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. Florida has a very broad public records law. Written communications regarding Town of Gulf Stream business are public records available to the public upon request. Your e-mail communications are therefore subject to public disclosure. Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. 2 TOWN OF GULF STREAM PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA Delivered via e-mail August 10, 2018 Martin E. O’Boyle [Mail to: meo@commerce-group.com] Re: GS #2651 (Rank – John Passeggiata) Please provide all records which show the rank of John Passeggiata ("JP") during the calendar year 2015; and all records which relate to (directly or indirectly) to any change of rank for JP. Dear Martin E. O’Boyle [Mail to: records@commerce-group.com]: The Town of Gulf Stream received your public record request on July 6, 2018. Your request can be found at the following link: http://www2.gulf-stream.org/weblink/0/doc/119516/Page1.aspx Thank you for your clarification received on July 16, 2018, which modified your request to seek the following documents: 1. Any reports on the performance of John Passeggiata (“JP”) which were considered in advancing JP’s rank to sergeant”. 2. Copies of all tests taken by JP in connection with his changing of rank. 3. Copies of all applications submitted by or on behalf of by JP in connection with the changing of his rank. 4. All records (as defined under Chapter 119 the Florida statutes) which referred to or directly relate to JP’s change of rank, before such change of rank was made formal. Thank you for your clarification received on July 27, 2018, which further modified your request as follows: Please provide all communications and writings (excluding incident-police reports) authored by Lieut./Chief Allen, Town Manager Thrasher and/or Mayor Morgan, during the 12 month period before September 30, 2015, which mention JP. The Town now estimates that to fully respond to your request will require approximately one hour of information technology resources support at $75.00 per hour, the labor cost of the personnel providing the service, per Fla. Stat. § 119.07(4)(d). If the costs of producing these documents will exceed your deposit, the Town will provide you with an initial production of responsive records and an estimate for the production of any additional responsive records. If the costs of production are less than the deposit, the Town will provide you with the responsive records and a refund. (One hour @ $75.00) = Deposit Due: $75.00 in cash or check. Upon receipt of your deposit, the Town will use its very best efforts to further respond to your public records request in a reasonable amount of time. If we do not hear back from you within 30 days of this letter, we will consider this request closed. Sincerely, Reneé Rowan Basel As requested by Rita Taylor Town Clerk, Custodian of the Records TOWN OF GULF STREAM PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA Delivered via e-mail August 27, 2018 Martin E. O’Boyle [mail to: meo@commerce-group.com] Re: GS #2651 (Rank – John Passeggiata) Please provide all records which show the rank of John Passeggiata ("JP") during the calendar year 2015; and all records which relate to (directly or indirectly) to any change of rank for JP. Dear Martin E. O’Boyle [mail to: meo@commerce-group.com]: Thank you for your deposit of $75.00 by check #23517 for the public record request described above, received by the Town on August 25, 2018. The original request and correspondence can be found at the following link: http://www2.gulf-stream.org/weblink/0/doc/119516/Page1.aspx The Town will use its very best efforts to respond to your public records request in a reasonable amount of time. Sincerely, Reneé Rowan Basel As requested by Rita Taylor Town Clerk, Custodian of the Records TOWN OF GULF STREAM PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA Delivered via e-mail September 7, 2018 Martin E. O'Boyle [Mail to: meo a,commerce-group.com] Re: GS #2651 (Rank — John Passeggiata) Please provide all records which show the rank of John Passeggiata (UP') during the calendar year 2015; and all records which relate to (directly or indirectly) to any change of rank for JP. Dear Martin E. O'Boyle [Mail to: records _,commerce-rg_oup.com]: The Town of Gulf Stream received your public record request on July 6, 2018. Your request, response and related communications can be found at the following link: http://www2.gulf-stream.org/weblinic/O/doc/119516/Pa eg l aspx We consider this request closed. Sincerely, As requested by Rita Taylor Town Clerk, Custodian of the Records Renee Basel From: Edward K Allen Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2014 1:45 PM To: vickersr@pbso.org Subject: crash report Gulf Stream Case Number 14-1832 Attachments: 14-1832.PDF Attn: Ronda Vickers, Attached is the crash report you requested. Please advise if I can be of any further assistance. Lt. E. Allen Gulf Stream Police Department 561-278-8611 FLORIDA TRAFFIC CRASH REPORT LONG FORM SHORT FORM a UPDATE (Shaded Areas( MAIL TO: DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY SAFETY & MOTOR VEHICLES TRAFFIC CRASH RECORDS, NEIL KIRKMAN BUILDING TALLAHASSEE, FL 32399-0537 CRASH DATE TIME OF CRASF 10/22/2014 12:11 PM CODE (CITY CODE 10/22/2014 114-1832 NUMBER 06 4 JPALM BEACH IGULFSTREAM TIME ON SCENE TIME CLEARED SCENE ,CHECK IF REASON (If Investigation NOT Complete) 12:13 PM 1:30 PM COMPLETED X TOTAL # OF VEHICLE SECTION(S) TOTAL # OF PERSON SECTION(S) TOTAL # OF NARRATIVE SECTION(S) 1 45MV CRASH REPORT NUMBER 84212005 X IF WITHIN rqF, TIME REPORTED TIME DISPATCHED LIMITS 12:12 PM 12:12 PM Notified By: 1 Motorist 2 Law Enforcement ��,� :CRASH OCCURRED ON STREET, ROAD, HIGHWAY AT STREET ADDRESS # AT LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE ,STATE ROAD A1A (N. OCEAN BLVD) © FEET MILES N S E W AT/ FROM INTERSECTION WITH STREET, ROAD, HIGHWAY 0.30 ❑'� C �® PELICAN LN Freezing Rain 7 Sand Directly Involved 1 0 Q OR FROM MILEPOST # Road System Identifier 7 Forest Road I Interstate 4 County 8 Private Roadway 2 U.S. 5 Local 9 Parking Lot 3 State 6 Turn ike/Toll 77 Other, Explain in 3 p Narrative 2 Type of Shoulder 1 Paved 2 Unpaved 3 Curb 1 Type of Intersection 1 Not at Intersection 2 Four -Way Intersection y 3 T -Intersection 4Y -Intersection 5 Traffic circle 6 Roundabout 7 Five -Point, or More 77 Other, Explain in Narrative Light Condition Weather Condition Roadway Surface Condition School Bus Related Manner of Collision/Impact 1 Daylight 5 Dark -Not Lighted 2 Dusk 6 Dark -Unknown 4 Fog, Smog Smoke 5 Oil 1 No 5 Sleet/Hail% 6 Mud, Dirt, Gravel 2 Yes, School Bus 4 Sideswipe, Same Direction 3 Dawn Freezing Rain 7 Sand Directly Involved 1 5 Sideswipe, Opposite Direction 6 Rear Side 1Lighting p 3 4 Dark -Lighted 77 OtNarraher, Explain in - -- 6 Blowing (standing/SchoolBus _ / - 77 _ to Clea 88 Unknown 2 Cloudy Indirectly Rear 7 Rear to Rear 1 Front to R Dirt I etExplain2 Front to Front 77 Other, Explain in Narrative Severe Crosswinds Other,er nds 2 WNarrative 88 Unknown 77 Other, Explain 3 Rain m in 4 Ice/Frost 1 3 Angle Narrative 88 Unknown First Harmful Event Non -Collision Collision Non -Fixed Object Collision with Fixed Object 1 First Harmful Event 1 Overturn/Rollover 10 Pedestrian 19 Impact Attenuator/Crash 30 Concrete Traffic Barrier Location l On Roadway 2 Fire/Explosion 14 3 Immersion 11 Pedalcycle Cushion 31 Other Traffic Barrier 12 Railway Vehicle (train, 20 Bridge Overhead Structure 32 Tree (standing) 2 Off Roadway 4 Jackknife engine) 21 Bridge Pier or Support 33 Utility Pole/Light Support 3 Shoulder 5 Cargo/Equipment 13 Animal 22 Bridge Rail 34 Traffic Sign Support 4 Median First Harmful Event Loss or shift 14 Motor Vehicle in Transport 23 Culvert 35 Traffic Signal Support 1 6 Gore within Interchange 6 Fell/Jumped From 15 Parked Motor Vehicle 24 Curb 36 Other Post, Pole or Support 7 Separator - Motor Vehicle 16 Work Zone/Maintenance 25 Ditch 37 Fence 8 In Parking Lane or Zone 1 No 7 Thrown or Falling Equipment 26 Embankment 38 Mailbox 9 Outside Right-of-way 2 Yes Object 17 Struck By Failing, Shifting 27 Guardrail Face 39 Other Fixed Object (wall, 10 Roadside 1 88 Unknown 8 Ran into Water/Canal Cargo 28 Guardrail End building, tunnel, etc.) 88 Unknown 9 Other Non -Collision 18 Other Non -Fixed Object 29 Cable Barrier First Harmful Event Relation to Contributing Circumstances: Road Contributing Circumstances: Junction .._. 9 Worn, Travel -Polished Surface Environment 5 Railway Grade Crossing 10 Road Surface Condition (wet, 14 Entrance/Exit Ramp icy, snow, slush, etc.) J 18 15 Crossover - Related 11 Obstruction in Roadway 1 Non -Junction 16 Shared -Use Path or Trail 1 None 12 Debris 1 13 Traffic Control Device 2 intersection 17 Acceleration/Deceleration 3 Intersection 18 Through Roadway Lane 4 Work Zone construction/ Inoperative, Missing or Obscured 1 None maintenance utility) p g 5 Animal(s) in Roadway -Related 4 Driveway/Alley /AIIe Access 77 Other, Explain in Narrative y y 2 Weather Conditions 6 Shoulders (none, low, soft, high) 14 Non -Highway Work 7-7 Other, Explain in 77 Other, Explain in Narrative 3 Physical Obstruction(s) Narrative Related 88 Unknown 7 Rut, Holes, Bums p 88 Unknown 4 Glare 88 Unknown Work Zone Related Crash in Work Zone Type of Work Zone Workers in Work Zone Law Enforcement in 1 No 1 Before the First Work Zone 1 Lane Closure - 1 No Work Zone 2 Yes Warning Sign 2 Lane Shift/Crossover 2 Yes 1 No 88 Unknown 2 Advance Warning Area 3 Work on Shoulder or Median 88 Unknown 2 Officer Present 3 Transition Area 4Intermittent or Moving Work 4 Activity Area 77 Other, Explain in Narrative 3 Law Enforcement Vehicle 5 Termination Area Only Present NAME ADDRESS CITY & STATE ZIP CODE NAME ADDRESS CITY & STATE ZIP CODE ADDRESS CITY & STATE ZIP CODE '.VEHICLE # PERSON 11 PROPERTY DAMAGE— OTHER THAN VEHICLEEST. AMOUNT OWNER'S NAME FI(Check if Business) ADDRESS CITY & STATE ZIP CODE J VEHICLE # PERSON #PROPERTY DAMAGE —OTHER THAN VEHICLE EST. AMOUNT OWNER'S NAMEC' (Check if Business) ADDRESS CITY &STATE ZIP CODE HSMV 90010 S (E) (rev 10/10) Page 1 of ? REPORTING AGENCY CASE NUMBER HSMV CRASH REPORT NUMBER 1 14-1832 84212005 VEHICLE LICENSE NUMBER STATE REGISTRATION EXPIRES Check if Permanent VIN 13Working icle in Transport ked Motor Vehlcle Registration 1 843YGA FL 10/15/2015 2G1WD5EM4A1145533 Vehicle d Run YEAR MAKE MODEL STYLE COLOR DAMAGE: AMOUNT JEST. 1Disabling4 Minor zYes 2 Functional 88 Unknown ICHEVY 1 2010 DR LV BGE 3000 88 Unknown 3 None INSURANCE COMPANY INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER Towed dueVEHICLE REMOVED BY I.Rotation to Damage: 2. Owner Request SELF INSURED 1No 2Yes SISTERS TOWING 3. Driver 2 4. Other, Explain in Narrative NAME OF VEHICLE OWNER X (Check if Business) CURRENT ADDRESS CITY & STATE ZIP CODE PALM BEACH COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE 3228 GUN CLUB RD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 Trailer q' LICENSE NUMBER STATE REGISTRATION EXPIRES Check if Permanent VIN YEAR MAKE LENGTH AXLES Registration ❑ 1 Trailer k LICENSE NUMBER STATE REGISTRATION EXPIRES Check if Permanent VIN YEAR MAKE LENGTH AXLES Registration F] 2 i I J VEHICLE N S E W Off -Road Unknown ON STREET, ROAD, HIGHWAY AT EST. SPEED POSTED SPEED TOTAL LANES TRAVELING STATE ROAD Al N. OCEAN BLVD)_ 20 35 2 HAZ. MAT. RELEASED HAZ. MAT. PLACARD HAZ. MAT, NUMBER HAZ. MAT. CLASS Area of Initial Impact - Most Damaged Area 1No 1No , s 188 2 Yes 2 Yesx 88 Unknown 1 Unknown 1 \ 18 Undercarciage 18 MOTOR CARRIER NAME US DOT NUMBER ®,s a n e 19 Overturn 19 / \ 20 Windshield 20 / \ 21 Trailer 21 ,+ ix ,x It ro a MOTOR CARRIER ADDRESS CITY & STATE ZIP CODE PHONE NUMBER Vehicle Body Type Trafficway Commercial Motor Vehicle Configuration 15 Low Speed Vehicle 1Two-Way, Not Divided 1 Vehicle 10,000 lbs or less Placarded 8 Tractor/Triple 16 (Sport) Utility Vehicle 2 Two -Way, Not Divided, with a for Hazardous Materials 9 Truck more than 10,000 lbs (4,536 U 17 Cargo Van (10,000 lbs Continuous Left Turn Lane 2 Single Truck GVWR kg), Cannot Classify -Unit (2 -axle and 1 (4,536 Icg) or less) 3 Two -Way, Divided, Unprotected more than 10,000 lbs (4,536 kg)) SO Bus/Large Van (seats for 9-15 1 Passenger Car 18 Motor Coach (painted >4 feet) Median 3 Single -Unit Truck (3 or more axles) occupants, Including driver) 2 Passenger Van 19 Other Light Trucks (10,000 lbs 4 Two -Way, Divided, Positive Median 4 Truck Pulling Trailers 11 Bus (seats for more than 15 3 Pickup (4,536 kg) or less) Barrier S Truck Tractor (bobtail occupants, including driver) 7 Motor Home 20 Medium/Heavy Trucks (more than 5 One -Way Trafficway 6 Truck Tractor/Semi-Trailer 77 Other, Explain in Narrative 8 Bus 10,000 lbs (4,536 kg)) 88 Unknown1 Trailer Type 7 Truck Tractor/Double Truck 88 Unknown 11 Motorcycle 21 Farm Labor Vehicle 1 Single Semi Trailer 77 Other, Explain in Narrative TRAILER f TRAILER 2 2 Tandem Semi Trailer 8 Pole Trailer Cargo Body Type 12 Moped 13 Intermodal 13 All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) � Unknown 3 Tank Trailer 9 Towed Vehicle 3 Van/Enclosed Box Container Chassis 4 Saddle Mount/Trailer 10 Auto Transport 4 Hopper P 14 Vehicle Towing Comm/Non-Commercial S Boat Trailer 77 Other, Explain in j SPole-Trailer P Another Vehicle 1 Interstate Carrier 6 Utility Trailer Narrative 6 Cargo Tank 15 Not Applicable 88 Unknown 1 No Cargo 7 Flatbed 2 Intrastate Carrier 7 House Trailer vehicle 10,000 lbs 2 Bus 8 Dump 3 Not in Commerce/Government (4,536kg) or less not 4 Not in Commerce/Other Truck 9 Concrete Mixer 1 10,000 lbs (4,536 ) or less displaying HM placard) Comm 2 10,001-26,000 lbs 4,536-11,793 kg) 10 Auto Transport 77 Other, Explain in Most Harmful Event Non -Collision GVWRIGCWR 11 Garbage/Refuse 3 More than 26,000 bs (11,793 kg) Narrative 1 Overturn/Rollover 4 Not Applicable 12 Log 88 Unknown 2Fire/Explosion 3 Immersion Collision with Non -Fixed Object Collision Fixed Object 29 Cable Barrier Emergenc 7,14 4 Jackknife 10 Pedestrian 30 Concrete Traffic Barrier y 5 Cargo/Equipment Loss or Shift it Ped19 Impact Attenuator/Crash Cushion alcycle 31 Other Traffic Barrier Vehicle Use 20 Bridge Overhead Structure From Motor Vehicle 12 Railway Vehicle (train, engine) 21 Bridge Pier or Support 32 Tree (standing) 6 Fell/Thrown or F Sequence of Events 7 Thrown or Falling Object 13 Animal 22 Bridge Rail 33 Utility Pole/Light Support 8 Ran into Water/ Canal 14 Motor Vehicle in Trans ort 34 Traffic Sign Support 9 Other Non -Collision 15 Parked Motor Vehicle 24 Curb 35 Traffic Signal Support 1 2� P 23 Culvert g [40-46 Sequence of Events onty] 16 Work Zone/Maintenance 25 Ditch 36 Other Post, Pole, or Support 1 No 40 Equipment Failure (blown tire, Equipment 26 Embankment 37 Fence 2Yes brake failure, etc.) 17 Struck By Falling, Shifting Cargo or 27 Guardrail Face 38 Mailbox 88 Unknown 3rd 4th 41 Separation of Units Anything Set in Motion by Motor 28 Guardrail End 39 Other Fixed Object (wall, 42 Ran Off Roadway, Right Vehicle building, tunnel, etc.) 43 Ran Off Roadway, Left 18 Other Non -Fixed Object j 44 Cross Median Vehicle Maneuver Action 1 Traffic Control Device For Vehicle Defects 45 Cross Centerline 1 Straight Ahead 13 Stopped in Traffic This Vehicle 46 Downhill Runaway 3 Turnin Left Roadway Grade e 1451owm 1 Levet Roadway Alignment 4 Backing 15 Negotiating a Curve y g 8 Flashing Signal Ll 1 5 Turning Right 2 Hillcrest 16 Leaving Traffic Lane 1 12 Suspension 6 Changing Lanes 9 Railway Crossing 3 Uphill 1 Straight 17 Entering Traffic Lane 1 None 13 Wheels 8 Parked Device L 1 4 Downhill 2 Curve Right 77 Other, plain in ! 1 No Controls 2 Brakes 14 Windows/ 3 Curve Left 10 Making U -Turn 30 Person (including 5 Sag (bottom) 1 11 Overtaking/ Narrative 4 School Zone Sign/ Flagman, Officer, 3 Tires Windshield Passing 88 Unknown Device Guard, etc.) 4 Lights (head, 15 Mirrors 5 Traffic Control 13 Warning Sign signal, tail) 16 Truck Coupling/ 1 No Special Function 9 Am u ante 14 Intercittyy Bus 6 Steering Trailer Hitch/ Special Function Si nal 77 Other, Explain in p 2 Farm Vehicle 10 Fire Truck 15 Charter/Tour Bus 7 Wipers Safety Chains 6 Sign top Narrative h of Motor Vehicle 3 Police 11 Farm Labor Transport 16 Shuttle Bus ! p 7 Yield Sign 88 Unknown 9 Exhaust System 77 Other, Explain in [:3 7 Taxi 12 School Bus 17 Farm Labor Bus 10 Body, Doors Narrative 8 Military 13 Transit/Commuter Bus 88 Unknown 11 Power Train 88 Unknown VIOLATIONS PERSON tl NAME OF VIOLATOR FL STATUTE NUMBER CHARGE CITATION NUMBER PERSON q NAME OF VIOLATOR FL STATUTE NUMBER CHARGE CITATION NUMBER PERSON 9 NAME OF VIOLATOR FL STATUTE NUMBER CHARGE CITATION NUMBER HSMV 90010 S (V) (rev 10/10) Page ? of 7 REPORTING AGENCY CASE NUMBER HSMV CRASH REPORT NUMBER • 114-1832 1 84212005 1 Driver VEHICLE # NAME PHONE NUMBER Check if 2Non-Motorist Recommend a 3Passenger 1 KATHERINE PAGE BURSTELL 561-688-3_000 Driver Re-exam CURRENT ADDRESS (Number and Street) CITY & STATE ZIP CODE 3228 GUN CLUB ROAD WEST PALM BEACH FL 33406 DATE OF BIRTH SEX ;DRIVER LICENSE NUMBER STATE EXPIRES �INJURYSEVERITY (INJ) 1 Male 1 None 41nca acitating ❑ a 2 Female 5 Fatal (within 30 days) 1 10/12/1967 623515678720 FL 10/12/2020 2 Possible 88 Unknown 3 Non-Incapacitating6 Non- rafflc Fatali DRIVER DL Type Required Endorsements Driver's Actions at Time of Crash 1A 2B 3 C1 Yes t•t 26 Ran off Roadway 3rd Condition At 1 No Contributing Action 27 Disre arded other Traffic l 4 D/Chauffeur 2 No 2 0 erated MV in Careless or 8 Time of Crash 5 E/Operator Sign 3 No Req. Endorsement Negligent Manner 1 Apparently Normal 5 6 E/Oper - Rest p 1 7 None $ 3 Failed to Yield Right -of- Way 28 Markmgded Other Road 3 As or Fatigued ! - 4 Improper Backing 29 Over-Correcting/Over- 5 III (sick) or Fainted Driver Distracted By 4 Other Inside the Vehicle 2nd 6 Improper Turn Steering 4th 6 Seizure, Epilepsy, Blackout 1 Not Distracted (explain In narrative) 10 Followed too Closely 30 Swerved or Avoided :Due 7 Physically Impaired 2 Electronic Communication 5 External Distraction 11 Ran Red Light to Wind, Slippery Surface, 8 Emotional (depression, (outside the vehicle, 12 Drove too Fast for Conditions angry, disturbed, etc.) 1 Devices (cell phone, etc.) MV, Object, Non -Motorist in 3 Other Electronic Device explain in narrative) 13 Ran Stop Sign Roadway, etc. 9 Under the Influence of (navigation device, DVD player) 6 Texting 15 Improper Passing 33 Operated MV in Erratic, Medications/Drugs/Alcohol 7 Inattentive 17 Exceeded Posted Speed Reckless or Aggressive Manner 77 Other, Explain in Narrative iver Vision Obstructions 88 Unknown 21 Wrong Side or Wrong Way 77 Other Contributing Action 88 Unknown 25 Failed to Keep in Proper Lane 1 Vision Not Obscured 5 Load on Vehicle 9 Smoke DRIVER • , PASSENGER LL,�r 2 Inclement Weather 6 Building/Fixed Object 10 Glare 3 Parked/Stopped Vehicle 7 Signs/Billboards 77 All Other, Explain 4 Trees/Crops/Bushes 8 Fog in Narrative Helmet Use (HU) Eye Protection (EP) Restraint Systems • • • • • 1 DOT -Compliant 1 Yes I (RS) Motorcycle Helmet 2 No �___ 3 -_J Motor Vehicle Seating Position: LOCATION: SEAT ROW OTHER 2 Other Helmet 3 Not Applicable 1 Not Applicable 3 (LOC) 3 No Helmet 3 2 None Used - Motor Vehicle Occupant Seat ROW Other --- -- - - — - - - _- 3 Shoulder and Lap Belt Used a 1 Air Bag Deployed 1 Left 1 Front 1 Not Applicable 5 Deployed -Other 4 Shoulder Belt Only Used 2 Middle 2 Second 2 Sleeper Section of Truck Cab (ABD) (knee, air belt, etc.) 5 Lap Belt Only Used 3 Right 3 Third 3 Other Enclosed Cargo Area Ejection (EJECT) 6 Deployed- 6 Restraint Used - Type Unknown 77 Other 4 Fourth 4 Unenclosed Cargo Area 1 Not Ejected 1 Not Applicable Combination 7 Child Restraint System - Forward Facing (explain in 77 Other Row 5 Trailing Unit 2 E11'ected, Totally. 2 Not Deployed 7 Deployed -Curtain 8 Child Restraint System - Rear Facing 3 Deployed -Front 88 Deployment 9 Booster Seat narrative) 88 Unknown 6 Ridingon Motor Vehicle Exterior (non- 3 Jected, Partially 1 4 Not Applicable 2 4 Deployed -Side Unknown 10 Child Restraint Type Unknown 88 Unknown trailinunit) 88 Unknown 88 Unknown 77 Other, Explain In Narrative NON -MOTORIST Non -Motorist Description Non -Motorist Location At Time of Crash Action Prior to Crash 1 Pedestrian 1 Intersection - Marked Crosswalk 8 Sidewalk ❑5 Walking/Cycling on Sidewalk Roa 2 Other Pedestrian (wheelchair, person in a 2 Intersection - Unmarked Crosswalk 9 Median/Crossing Island 6 In dway - Other (working, building, skater, pedestrian conveyance, etc.) 3 Intersection -Other 10 Driveway Access playing, etc.) 3 Bicyclist 4 Midblock - Marked Crosswalk 11 Shared -Use Path or Trail 7 Adjacent to Roadway (e.g., C 4 Other Cyclist 5 Travel Lane - Other Location 12 Non-Trafficway Area 1 Crossing Roadway shoulder, median) 5 Occupant of Motor Vehicle Not in Transport 6 Bicycle Lane 77 Other, Explain in Narrative 2 Waiting to Cross Roadway 8 Going to or from School (K-12) (parked, etc.) 7 Shoulder/Roadside 88 Unknown 3 Walking/Cycling Alan 9 Working In Trafficway lin 6 Occupant of a Non -Motor Vehicle Roadway with Traffic or (Incident response) Transportation Device Non -Motorist Actions/Circumstances adjacent to travel lane) 30 None 7 Unknown Type of Non -Motorist 1 No Improper Action 4 Walking/Cycling Along 77 Other, Explain in Narrative 2 Dart/Dash Roadway Against Traffic (in 88 Unknown Safety Equipment tat 3 Failure to Yield Right -of -Way lane) or adjacent to travel 1 None 5 Lighting ❑ 4 Failure to Obey Traffic Signs, __ 2 Helmet 6 Not Applicable Signals, or Officer 7 Entering/Exiting Parked/Standing 10 Improper Turn/Merge Improper Passing 3 Protective Pads Used 77 Other, Explain❑ S In Roadway Improper) (standing, Vehicle 11 (elbows, knees, shuns, etc.) in Narrative 2nd lying, working, playing 8Inattentive (talkineating, , etc) 12 Wrong -Way Riding or Walking 4 Reflective ClothingQacket, 88 Unknown a 6 Disabled Vehicle Related (working 9 Not Visible (dark clothing, no 77 Other, Explain in Narrative backpack, etc.) on, pushing, leaving/approaching) lighting, etc.) 88 Unknown ALCOHOL/DRUG/EMS SUSPECTED ALCOHOLTESTED: ALCOHOL TEST TYPE: ALCOHOL gAC SUSPECTED DRUG TESTED: DRUG TEST TYPE: DRUG TESTRESULT: ALCOHOL USE: 1 Test Not Given 1 Blood TEST RESULT: DRUG USE: 1 Test Not Given 1 Blood �l 1 Positive 1 No 2 Test Refused 2 Breath ❑ 1 Pending 1 No 2 Test Refused 3 Urine ❑ 2 Negative 2Y s 3 Test Given 3 Urine 2 Completed 2 Yes 1 3 Test Given 77 Other, 3 Pending 88 Unknown I 88 Unknown, if Tested 77 Other, Explain in 88 Unknown 88 Unknown 88 Unknown, if Tested Explain in Narrative 88 Unknown Narrative SOURCE OF TRANSPORTTO MEDICAL FACILITY EMS AGENCY NAME OR ID EMS RUN NUMBER MEDICAL FACILITY TRANSPORTED TO 1 Not Transported ❑ 2 EMS 3 Law Enforcement 1 77 Other. Ex Iain in Narrative 88 Unknown ADDITIONAL PERSON # VEHICLE #NAME DATE OF BIRTH INJ SEX LOC: S R 0 ELECT HU EP ABD RS CURRENT ADDRESS (Number and Street) CITY & STATE ZIP CODE SOURCE OF TRANSPORT TO MEDICAL FACILITY EMS AGENCY NAME OR ID EMS RUN NUMBER MEDICAL FACILITY TRANSPORTED TO 1 Not Transported ❑ 2 EMS 3 Law Enforcement 77 Other Ex Iain in Narrative 88 Unknown PERSON # VEHICLE # NAME DA7E OF BIRTH �1141 SEX �10C:S R 0 EJECT HU EP ABD RS CURRENT ADDRESS (Number and Street) CITY & STATE ZIP CODE SOURCE OF TRANSPORT TO MEDICAL FACILITY SOURCE EMS AGENCY NAME OR ID EMS RUN NUMBER MEDICAL FACILITY TRANSPORTED TO Not Transported Ll 2 EMS 3 Law Enforcement 77 Other, Explain in Narrative 88 Unknown HSMV 90010 S (P) (rev 10/10) Page 3 of HSMV 90010 S (V) (rev 10/10) Page 4 of 7 REPORTING AGENCY CASE NUMBER REPORT NUMBER 14-1832 7HSMVCRASH 2005 VEHICLE LICENSE NUMBER STATE REGISTRATION EXPIRES Check if Permanent VIN eVehicle in Transport 2 Parked Motor Vehicle 1 �559PSW Registration FL 10/28/2016 5N1ANONU5AC508316 3WorkingVehicle Hit and Run YEAR MAKE MODEL STYLE COLOR DAMAGE: EST. AMOUNT 1 No 1 Disabling 4 Minor Yes [�j2010 NISSA UV 3D GRY 2Functional 88 Unknown 2 J 1000 82 8 Unknown 3 None INSURANCE COMPANY INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER Towed dueVEHICLE to Damage: REMOVED BY 1. Rotation 2. Owner Request UNITED SERVICES AUTO ASSN. 13461633V7103-3 1 "° z Yes WILLIAM BOWEN III 4. other Ex Iain in Narrative NAME OF VEHICLE OWNER 7_1 (Check if Business) CURRENT ADDRESS CITY & STATE ZIP CODE NINA BOWEN 5207 RISING COMET LN GREENACRES FL 33463 Trailer q LICENSE NUMBER STATE REGISTRATION EXPIRES Check if Permanent VIN YEAR MAKE LENGTH AXLES Registration ❑ l Trailer k LICENSE NUMBER STATE REGISTRATION EXPIRES Check if Permanent VIN YEAR MAKE LENGTH AXLES Registration ❑ 2 VEHICLE N S E W Off -Road Unknown ON STREET, ROAD, HIGHWAY AT EST. SPEED POSTED SPEED TOTAL LANES TRAVELING X ❑ El F1 D 7 STATE ROAD Al A 0 35 2 HAZ. MAT. RELEASED HAZ. MAT. PLACARD HAZ. MAT. NUMBER HAZ. MAT. CLASS 1 No 1 No _ Area of Initial Impact -� —Most Damaged Area 2 Yes 2 Yes 88 Unknown �88 Unknown 1 a a s e + \ I / Undercarriage 18 I +sx199 Overturn 19\20 +#". MOTOR CARRIER NAME US DOT NUMBER Windshield 20o 21 Trailer 21 MOTOR CARRIER ADDRESS CITY & STATE ZIP CODE PHONE NUMBER Vehicle Body Type Trafficway Commercial Motor Vehicle Configuration 15 Low Speed Vehicle ❑1 16 (Sport) Utility Vehicle 17 Cargo Van (10 OOO lbs 1 Two -Way, Not Divided 2 Two -Way, Not Divided, with a Continuous Left Turn Lane 1 Vehicle 10,000 lbs or less Placarded 8 Tractor/Triple for H 2 Sinazardous Materials 9 Truck more than 10,000 lbs (4,536 Truck GVWR kg), Cannot Classify 1 (4,536 Icg) or lessf 3 Two -Way, Divided, Unprotected gle-Unit (2 -axle and ❑ more than 10,000 lbs (4,536 kg)) 10 Bus/Large Van (seats for 9-15 1 Passenger Car 18 Motor Coach (painted >4 feet) Median 3 Single -Unit Truck (3 or more axles) occupants, including driver) 2 Passenger Van 19 Other Light Trucks (10,000 lbs 4 Two -Way, Divided, Positive Median 4 Truck Pulling Trailer(s)11 Bus (seats for more than 15 3 Pickup (4,536 kg) or less) Barrier S Truck Tractor (bobtail) occupants, including driver) 7 Motor Home 20 Medium/Heavy Trucks (more than 5 One -Way Trafficway 6 Truck Tractor/Semi-Trailer 77 Other, Explain in Narrative 10,0 lbs (4,536 kg)) 8 Bus 00 88 Unknown I Trailer Type 1 7 Truck Tractor/Double Truck 88 Unknown_ 11 Motorcycle 21 Farm Labor Vehicle 12 Moped 77 Other, Explain in Narrative TRAILER 1 TRAILER 2 15ingle Semi Trailer Cargo Body Type 2 Tandem Semi Trailer 8 Pole Trailer 13 Intermodal rte❑ 13 All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) 88 Unknown 3 Van/Enclosed Box Container Chassis 4 Saddle Mount/Trailer 30 Auto Transport 4 Hopper 14 Vehicle Towing 3 Tank Trailer 9 Towed Vehicle 1:1 ❑ CommlNon-Commercial 5 Boat Trailer 77 Other, Explain in SPole-Trailer Another Vehicle 1 Interstate Carrier 6 Utility Trailer Narrative 6 Cargo Tank 15 Not Applicable 88 Unknown 1 No Cargo 7 Flatbed 2 Intrastate Carrier 7 House Trailer 2 Bus 8 Dump Ivehide 10,000 lbs 3 Not in Commerce/Government 4 Not in Commerce/Other Truck 1 10,000 9 Concrete Mixer 4,536kg) or less not (4,536 kg) or less displaying HM placard) Most Harmful Event Non -Collision Comm 2 10,001-26,000 lbs [4,536-11,793 kg) 10 Auto Transport 77 Other, Explain in 26 GVWR/GCWR 3 More than 26,000 lbs (11,793 kg) 11 Garbage/Refuse Narrative 1 Overturn/Rollover 4 Not Applicable 12 Log 88 Unknown 2 Fire Explosion - ---- _ . _ _ . _ - - - — -- 3 Immersion Collision with Non -Fixed Object Collision Fixed Object 29 Cable Barrier Emergency r9 Y 14 4Jackknife 5 Cargo/Equipment Loss or Shift 10 Pedestrian 11 Pedalcycie 19 Impact Attenuator/Crash Cushion 30 Concrete Traffic Banner 31 Other Traffic Barrier Vehicle Use 6 Fell/lumped From Motor Vehicle Sequence of Events 7 Thrown or Falling Object 12 Railway Vehicle (train, engine) 13 Animal 20 Bridge Overhead Structure 21 Bridge Pier or Support 32 Tree (standing) 33 Utility Pole/Light Support tel 8 Ran into Water/ Canal 14 Motor Vehicle in Transport 22 Bridge Rall 23 Culvert 34 Traffic Sign Support 9 Other Non -Collision 15 Parked Motor Vehicle 24 Curb 35 Traffic Signal Support 1 [40-465equence of Events only] Ll 16 Work Zone/Maintenance Equipment 25 Ditch 36 Other Post, Pole, or Support 1 No 37 Fence 40 Equipment Failure (blown tire, brake failure, etc.) 17 Struck By Falling, Shifting Cargo or 26 Embankment 2 Yes 27 Guardrail Face 38 Mailbox 88 Unknown 3rd 4th 41 Separation of Units 42 Ran Off Roadway, Right ❑ 43 Ran Off Roadway, Left Anything Set in Motion by Motor Vehicle 18 Other Non -Fixed Object 28 Guardrail End 39 Other Fixed Object (wall, building, tunnel, etc.) 44 Cross Median 45 Cross Centerline 46 Downhill Runaway Vehicle Maneuver Action 1 Straight Ahead 13 Stopped it Traffic Traffic Control Device For Vehicle Defects This Vehicle Roadway Grade 1 Level Roadway Alignment Y 9 [�� 3 Turning L a eft 14 Slowing 4 Backing 15 Negotiting a Curve 11 8 Flashing Si 1 2 Hillcrest 5 Turning Right 16 Leaving Traffic Lane B B nal 1 12 Suspension 9 Railway Crossing 3 Uphill 1 Straight 6 Changing Lanes 17 Entering Traffic Lane 1 None 13 Wheels 8 Parked Device 2 Curve Right 1 4 Downhill ft 5 Sag (bottom)71� 3 Curve Le 77 Other, Ex Iain in 10 Makingg U -Turn p 110vertaking/ Narrative 1 No Controls 10 Person (including 2 Brakes 14 Windows/ 1 4 School Zone Sign/ Flagman, Officer, 3 Tires Windshield Passing 88 Unknown Device Guard, etc.) 4 Lights (head, 15 Mirrors 1 No Special Function 9 Am u ante 14 IntercitY_Bus 5 Traffic Control 13 Warning Sign signal, tail) 16 Truck Coupling/ 6 Steering Trailer Hitch/ --- Special Function 10 Fire Truck 15 Charter/ Bus Signal 77 Other, Explain in 7 Wipers Safety Chains 2 Farm Vehicle Iour 1 6 Stop Sign Narrative of Motor Vehicle 3 Police 11 Farm Labor Transport 16 Shuttle Bus 7 Yield Sign 88 Unknown 9 Exhaust System 77 Other, Explain in 1 7 Taxi 12 School Bus 17 Farm Labor Bus 8 Military 13 Transit/Commuter Bus 88 Unknown 10 Body, Doors Narrative 11 Power Train 88 Unknown kyj • • PERSON it NAME OF VIOLATOR FL STATUTE NUMBER CHARGE CITATION NUMBER PERSON fl NAME OF VIOLATOR FL STATUTE NUMBER FL STATUTE NUMBER CHARGE CHARGE CITATION NUMBER PERSON a NAME OF VIOLATOR CITATION NUMBER HSMV 90010 S (V) (rev 10/10) Page 4 of 7 REPORTING AGENCY CASE NUMBER HSMV CRASH REPORT NUMBER �2 114-1832 84212005 r VEHICLE# NAME PHONE NUMBER Check if 1N.n-Mo,1.1Ist! Recommend ngr 2 WILLIAM MARION BOWEN III 561-251-4722 Driver Re-exam CURRENT ADDRESS (Number and Street) CITY & STATE ZIP CODE 5207 RISING COMET LN GREENACRES FL 33463 DATE OF BIRTH SEX DRIVER LICENSE NUMBER STATE JEXPIRES INJURY SEVERITY (IN1) 1 Male � l 1 None 4lncapacitatingg 188 2 Female u 85500933773680 FL 10/28/2016 2 Possible p 8 5 Fatal (within 30 dys) 1 10/08/1977 Unknown 3 Non-Inca acitatin 6 Non-Traffic Fatality DRIVER DL Type Required Endorsements Actions at Time of Crash 4 A 2 8 3 C 1 Yes t•t 26 Ran off Roadway 3rd Condition At 4 D/Chauffeur 1 No Contributing Action 27 Disregarded other Traffic 2 No 20 perated MV in Careless or Sin Time of Crash 5 E/Operator 3 No Re Endorsement 8 Apparently Normal 5 6 E/Oper -Rest 4' Negligent MannerDisregarded1 I 1 J None 3 I I 3 Failed to Yield Right-of- Way 28 MarkingOther Road 3 Asleep or Fatigued `- 7 __ — 4 Improper Backing 29 Over-Correcting/Over- 5 III (sick) or Fainted Driver Distracted By 4 Other Inside the Vehicle 2nd 6 Improper TurnSteering 4th 6 Seizure, Epilepsy, Blackout 1 Not Distracted (explain in narrative) 10 Followed too Closely 30 Swerved or Avoided : Due 7 Physically Impaired 2 Electronic Communication 5 External Distraction ❑ it Ran Red Light to Wind. Slippery Surface, 8 Emotional (depression, (outside the 12 Drove too Fast for Conditions angry, disturbed, etc.) 1 Devices (cell phone, etc. vehicle, MV, Ob'ect, Non-Motorist in 3 Other Electronic Device explain in narrative) 13 Ran Stop Sign Roadway, etc. 9 Under the Influence of (navigation device, DVD player) 6 Texting 151mproper Passing 31 Operated MV in Erratic, Medications/Drugs/Alcohol 7 Inattentive 17 Exceeded Posted Speed Reckless or Aggressive Manner 77 Other, Explain in Narrative Driver Vision Obstructions 88 Unknown 21 Wrong Side or Wrong Way 77 Other Contributing Action 88 Unknown --- __ — 25 Failed to Keep in Proper Lane 1 Vision Not Obscured 5 Load on Vehicle 9 Smoke DRIVER • , PASSENGER 2 Inclement Weather 6 Building/Fixed Object 10 Glare 1 3 Parked/Stopped Vehicle 7 Signs/Billboards 77 All Other, Explain 4 Trees/crops/Bushes 8 Fog in Narrative Helmet Use (HU) Eye Protection (EP) l Restraint Systems DRIVER • • 1DOT-Compliant 1 Yes JI (RS) I D Motorcycle Helmet 2 No L 3 _ Motor Vehicle Seating Position: LOCATION: SEAT ROW OTHER 2 Other He3 Not Applicable 1 Not Applicable (LOC) 3 No Helmet JJJ 2 None Used - Motor Vehicle Occupant Seat Row Other a Air Ba Deployed 3 Shoulder and Lap Belt Used Bag 1 Left 1 Front 1 Not Applicable 5 Deployed-Other 4 Shoulder Belt Only Used 2 Middle 2 Second 2 Sleeper Section of Truck Cab (ABD) (knee, air belt, etc.) 5 Lap Belt Only Used 3 Right 3 Third 3 Other Enclosed Cargo Area Ejection (EJECT) 6 Deployed- 6 Restraint Used -Type Unknown 77 Other 4 Fourth 4 Unenclosed Cargo Area ❑ 1 Not Ejected r 1 Not Applicable Combination 7 Child Restraint System -Forward Facing (explain in 77 Other Row 5 Trailing Unit 2 Hected Totally �I 2 Not Deployed 7 Deployed-Curtain 8 Child Restraint System - Rear Facing 3 Deployed-Front 88 Deployment 9 Booster Seat narrative) 88 Unknown 6 Riding on Motor Vehicle Exterior (non- 3 Ejected Partially 2 88 Unknown trailing unit) 1 4 Not Applicable 4 Deployed-Side Unknown 10 Child Restraint Type Unknown 88 Unknown 88 Unknown 77 Other, Explain in Narrative NON-MOTORIST Non-Motorist Description Non-Motorist Location At Time of Crash Action Prior to Crash 1 Pedestrian 1 Intersection - Marked Crosswalk 8 Sidewalk 5 Walking/Cycling on Sidewalk 2 Other Pedestrian (wheelchair, person in a 2 Intersection - Unmarked Crosswalk 9 Median/Crossing Island 6 In Roaddway — Other (working, skater, pedestrian conveyance, etc.) 3 Intersection —Other 10 Driveway Access playing, etc.) Lbuilding, 3 Bicyclist 4 Midblock - Marked Crosswalk 11 Shared-Use Path or Trail 7 Adjacent to Roadway (e.g., C 4 Other Cyclist 5 Travel Lane - Other Location 12 Non-Trafficway Area 1 Crossing Roadway shoulder, median) 5 Occupant of Motor Vehicle Not in Transport 6 Bicycle Lane 77 Other, Explain in Narrative 2 Waiting to Cross Roadway 8 Going to or from School (K-12) (parked, etc.) 7 Shoulder/Roadside 88 Unknown 3 Walking/Cycling Alon 9 Working in Trafficway 6 Occupant of a Non-Motor Vehicle Roadway with Traffic (in or (Incident response) Transportation Device Non-Motorist Actions/Circumstances adjacent to travel lane) 10 None 7 Unknown Type of Non-Motorist 1 No Improper Action 4 Walking/Cycling Along 77 Other, Explain in Narrative 2 Dart/Dash Roadway Against Traffic 88 Unknown (in Safety Equipment 1•t 3 failure to Yield Right-of-Way or adjacent to travel lane) 1 None 5 Lighting ❑ 4 Failure to Obey Traffic Signs, 2 Helmet 6 Not Applicable Signals, or Officer 7 Entering/Exiting Parked/Standing 10 Improper Turn/Merge 3 Protective Pads Used 77 Other, Explain ❑ S In Roadway Improper) (standing, Vehicle li Improper Passing (elbows, knees, shins, etc.) in Narrative 2nd lying, working, playmg� 8 Inattentive Stalking, eating, etc) 12 Wrong-Way Riding or Walking 4 Reflective Clothing (jacket, 88 Unknown ❑ 6 Disabled Vehicle Related (working 9 Not Visible )dark clothing, no 77 Other, Explain in Narrative backpack, etc.) on, pushing, leaving/approaching) lighting, etc.) 88 Unknown ALCOHOL/DRUG/EMS SUSPECIED ALCOHOL USE: ALCOHOL TESTED: 1 Test Not Given ALCOHOLTESTTYPE: 1 Blood r l ALCOHOL gAC TEST RESULT: SUSPECTED _ _ DRUG USE: DRUG TESTED: 1 Test Not Given DRUG TEST TYPE: DRUG 1 Blood 1 TEST RESULT: Positive 1 No ❑ 2 Yes 2 Test Refused est Given 2 Breath u 3 Urine 1 Pending r 2 Completed L 1 No 2 Yes 1 2 Test Refused 3 Test Given 3 Urine � 2 77 Other, 3 Negative Pending 88 Unknown 1 13T 88 Unknown, if Tested 77 Other, Explain in 88 Unknown 88 Unknown 88 Unknown, if Tested Explain in Narrative 88 Unknown Narrative SOURCE OF TRANSPORT TO MEDICAL FACILITY EMS AGENCY NAME OR ID !EMS RUN NUMBER MEDICAL FACILITY TRANSPORTED TO 1 Not Transported 2 EMS 3 Law Enforcement 1 77 Other, ExgJ&hiUBprrative 88 Unknown ADDITIONAL PERSON # VEHICLE #NAME DATE OF BIRTH [NJ SEX LOC: S R 0 EJECT HU EP ABD RS 3 2 NINA BOWEN 1o/26/1971 1 2 3 1 1 1 3 2 3 — - --- __ -- — - - CURRENT ADDRESS (Number and Street) CITY & STATE ZIP CODE 5207 RISING COMET LN GREENACRES FL 33463 SOURCE OF TRANSPORT TO MEDICAL FACILITY EMS AGENCY NAME OR ID EMS RUN NUMBER MEDICAL FACILITY TRANSPORTED TO I Not Transported ❑ 2 EMS 3 Law Enforcement 1 77 Other Ex Iain in Narrative 88 Unknown PERSON # VEHICLE #NAME DATE OF BIRTH INl SEX LOC: S R 0 ELECT HU EP ABD RS CURRENT ADDRESS (Number and Street) CITY & STATE ZIP CODE SOURCE OF TRANSPORT TO MEDICAL FACILITY JEMS AGENCY NAME OR IDEMS RUN NUMBER MEDICAL FACILITY TRANSPORTED TO 1 Not Transported 2 EMS 3 Law Enforcement 77 Other, Explain in Narrative 88 Unknown 1 HSMV 90010 S (P) (rev 10/10) Page 5. of 7 14-1832 184212005 2 WAS NORTH BOUND ON STATE ROAD A1A AND STOPPED FOR A TURNING VEHICLE. VEHICLE 1 ALSO NORTH BOUND WAS UNABLE TO TIME AND STRUCK REAR OF VEHICLE 2. NO INJURIES REPORTED. AIR BAGS DID NOT DEPLOY. 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Al A North Ocean Bv. Double Yellow Markings 14-1832 184212005 v1 Not To Scale HSMV 90010 S (D) (rev 10/10) Page 7 of 7 Private Rd. Renee Basel From: Edward K Allen Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2014 10:03 AM To: John Haseley Subject: FW: FSFN Training Attachments: FSFN Access -Other Agencies (BLANK).doc; Security Agreement Form (2).pdf; StatewideFSFNformFinal.doc Sgt. Please review this and advise if we need to do this. Thanks, Lt. Allen -----Original Message ----- From: Kimberly Welles[mailto:Kimberly_Welles@dcf.state.fl.us] Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2014 9:42 AM To: Patricia Vazquez Cc: Detective Danielle Hirsch; Alexander, Mark PBSO; Hitchcock, Alison CPT; Amasonn, William; Sloan, Anna; Perez, Antonio Palm Springs PD; De Vito, Robert Highland Bch PD; Myers, Brady Greenacres; Boulton, Pat PBSO; Bowe, Cynthia PBSO; Russo, Brandon RBPD; Weiner, Brooke RBPD; Caldwell, Jeffrey DBPD; Webb, Carl; Carrion, Sam School Police; Cathy Congnetti-WPBPD; Fisher, Christopher LCSPD; Fahey, Chris Manalapan PD; Chapman, Gary BBPD; Clay Walker; Mattox, Carmen Manalapan PD; Weinblatt, Charles Tequesta; Yannuzzi, Chris Ocean Ridge PD; De Los Rios, Rayner; Brawner, Mike Lake Clark Shores; Lefont, Dave WPBPD; Edward K Allen; Morley, Edgar Palm Springs PD; Tavcar, Ed Lantana PD; Evans, John DBPD; Melow, Frank; Grande, Gary; Gordon, Francesca BBPD; Gregg, Carol PBSO; Hansen, Gina PBSO; Joe Hart; Hutchins, Hal Ocean Ridge PD; Hernandez, Isabel Palm Springs PD; Brashear, Jennifer PBGPD; DeRogatis, Joseph Palm Springs PD; Jeffrey FHP Johnson (jeffreyjohnson@flhsmv.gov); Favors, Jennifer WPBPD; Hansen, Jan; John Haseley; Benevento, Joseph Jupiter Inlet Colony; Mindick, J. Boca PD; Nunez, Jose Juno; Joe LoBianco; Jolly, Mark PBSO; John Passeggiata; Simpson, Jessica Ocean Ridge PD; Turner, Jason Tequesta; Yungk, Joe NPBPD; Burfield, Kurt PBPD; Clark, Ken School Police; Hatos, Katherine CJC; Labbe, Astrel BBPD; Colombino, Lori WPBPD; Lindsey McCrudden; Menniti, Larry PBPD; Masrit, Talal PBSO; Miuccio, Michele Boca PD; Simmons, Mike PB Shores PD; Munoz, Eulises School Police; Vertefeuille, M.; Mckirchy, M. Palm Springs PD; Neela Dass; Leffler, Paul; Fertig, Paul Juno PD; Sandhaus, Pam Greenacres PD; Quinn, Daniela DBPD; Raftery, Jill BBPD; Ramos, Charles BBPD; Price, Renita; Richard Karshna; Deanna Richardson; Morris, Rick School Board PD; Robert Shea; Ronise Baptiste; Piantoni, Robert Juno PD; Rubin, Tony DBPD; Sapino, Gene DBPD; Fernandes, Dwayne; Hanley, Scott BRPD; Langevin, Steve PB Shores PD; Mekoliavitch, Steven NPBPD; Meyer, Steve Boca PD; Detective Sosa DBPD; Scheller, Sean Lantana; Steele, Stewart BBPD; Stormes, Jim PBSO; Strianese, Tony DBPD; Strivelli, Steve LT. PBSO; Clarke, Tom PB Shores PD; Dwyer, Todd Lantana PD; Schaaf, Troy; Skyles, Teri; Travis Walker (twalker@rivierabch.com); Wallace, Tom BBPD; Young, John DBPD; Aldridge, Zac NPBPD Subject: RE: FSFN Training Thanks Patricia for your quick follow up an scheduling this training. Great job and appreciated! Kimberly Welles, CPM Director of Family & Community Services Florida Department of Children and Families 1400 W. Commercial Blvd Rm. 210P Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Cell: (954) 812.8249 From: Patricia Vazquez/Dio/DCF To: Detective Danielle Hirsch <DanielleH@jupiter.fl.us>, "Alexander, Mark PBSO" <alexanderm@pbso.org>, "Hitchcock, Alison CPT" <Alison_Hitchcock@doh.state.fl.us>, "Amasonn, William" <amasonn@atlantispd.org>, "Sloan, Anna" <anna.sloan@palmbeachschools.org>, "Perez, Antonio Palm Springs PD"<aperez@villageofpalmsprings.org>, "De Vito, Robert Highland Bch PD" <bdevito@ci.highland-beach.fl.us>, "Myers, Brady Greenacres" <bmyers@ci.greenacres.fl.us>, "Boulton, Pat PBSO" <boltonp@pbso.org>, 'Bowe, Cynthia PBSO" <bowec@pbso.org>, "Russo, Brandon RBPD" <brusso@rivierabch.com>, "Weiner, Brooke RBPD" <bweiner@rivierabch.com>, "Caldwell, Jeffrey DBPD" <Caldwell@mydelraybeach.com>, "Webb, Carl" <Capt@southpalmbeach.com>, "Carrion, Sam School Police" <Carrion@palmbeach.ki2.fl.us>, Cathy Congnetti-WPBPD <ccognetti@wpb.org>, "Fisher, Christopher LCSPD" <CF1913@gmail.com>, "Fahey, Chris Manalapan PD" <cfahey@manalapan.org>, "Chapman, Gary BBPD" <chapmang@bbfl.us>, Clay Walker/Dog/DCF@DCF, "Mattox, Carmen Manalapan PD" <Cmattox@manalapan.org>, "Weinblatt, Charles Tequesta" <Cweinblatt@tequesta.org>, "Yannuzzi, Chris Ocean Ridge PD" <cyannuzzi@oceanridgeflorida.com>, "De Los Rios, Rayner" <delosriosR@bbfl.us>, "Brawner, Mike Lake Clark Shores" <detbrawnerlcs@bellsouth.net>, "Lefont, Dave WPBPD" <dlefont@wpb.org>, "Allen, Ed Gulfstream PD" <eallen@gulf-stream.org>, "Morley, Edgar Palm Springs PD" <emorley@vpsfl.org>, "Tavcar, Ed Lantana PD" <etavcar@lantana.org>, "Evans, John DBPD" <evansj@mydelraybeach.com>, "Melow, Frank" <fm@vpsfl.org>, "Grande, Gary" <ggrandel@fau.edu>, "Gordon, Francesca BBPD" <gordonf@bbfl.us>, "Gregg, Carol PBSO" <greggc@pbso.org>, "Hansen, Gina PBSO" <hanseng@pbso.org>, Joe Hart <hartj@mydelraybeach.com>, "Hutchins, Hal Ocean Ridge PD" <hhutchins@oceanridgeflorida.com>, "Hernandez, Isabel Palm Springs PD" <ihernandez@villageofpalmsprings.org>, 'Brashear, Jennifer PBGPD" <jbrashear@pbgfl.com>, "DeRogatis, Joseph Palm Springs PD" <jderogatis@vpsfl.org>, "Jeffrey FHP Johnson Oeffreyjohnson@flhsmv.gov)" <jeffreyjohnson@flhsmv.gov>, "Favors, Jennifer WPBPD" <jfavors@wpb.org>, "Hansen, Jan" <jhansen@vpsfl.org>, "Haseley, John GulfStream PD" <jhaseley@gulf-stream.org>, "Benevento, Joseph Jupiter Inlet Colony" <JICPD@bellsouth.net>, "Mindick, J. Boca PD" <jmindick@myboca.us>, "Nunez, Jose Juno" <jnunez@junobeachpd.com>, Joe LoBianco/Dog/DCF@DCF, "Jolly, Mark PBSO" <jollym@pbso.org>, "Passeggiata, John Gulfstream PD" <jpasseggiata@gulf-stream.org>, "Simpson, Jessica Ocean Ridge PD" <jsimpson@oceanridgeflorida.com>, "Turner, Jason Tequesta" <jturner@tequesta.org>, "Yungk, Joe NPBPD" <jyungk@village-npb.org>, 'Burfield, Kurt PBPD" <kburfield@palmbeachpolice.com>, "Clark, Ken School Police" <kenneth.clark@palmbeachschools.org>, "Hatos, Katherine CJC" <khatos@pbcgov.org>, Kimberly Welles/SEZ/DCF@DCF, "Labbe, Astrel BBPD" <labbea@bbfl.us>, "Colombino, Lori WPBPD" <lcolombino@wpb.org>, Lindsey McCrudden/Dog/DCF@DCF, "Menniti, Larry PBPD" <lmenniti@townofpalmbeach.com>, "Masrit, Talal PBSO" <Masrit@pbso.org>, "Miuccio, Michele Boca PD" <mmiuccio@ci.boca-raton.fl.us>, "Simmons, Mike PB Shores PD" <msimmons@pbspolice.org>, "Munoz, Eulises School Police" <Munoz@palmbeach.lu2.fl.us>, "Vertefeuille, M." <mvertefeuille@wpb.org>, "Mckirchy, M. Palm Springs PD" <m.mckirchy@aol.com>, Neela Dass/Do9/DCF@DCF, "Leffler, Paul' <poleffler@pbgfl.com>, "Fertig, Paul Juno PD" <pfertig@juno-beach.fl.us>, "Sandhaus, Pam Greenacres PD" <psandhaus@ci.greenacres.fl.us>, "Quinn, Daniela DBPD" <quinn@mydelraybeach.com>, "Raftery, Jill BBPD" <rafteryj@bbfl.us>, "Ramos, Charles BBPD" <ramosc@bbfl.us>, "Price, Renita" <renita.price@palmbeachschools.org>, Richard Karshna/Do9/DCF@DCF, Deanna Richardson <Richardsond@bbfl.us>, "Morris, Rick School Board PD" <richard.morris@palmbeachschools.org>, Robert Shea/Do9/DCF@DCF, Ronise Baptiste/Do9/DCF@DCF, "Piantoni, Robert Juno PD" <rpiantoni@juno-beach.fl.us>, "Rubin, Tony DBPD" <rubin@mydelraybeach.com>, "Sapino, Gene DBPD" <sapino@mydelraybeach.com>, "Fernandes, Dwayne" <savi095@hotmail.com>, "Hanley, Scott BRPD" <shanley@myboca.com>, "Langevin, Steve PB Shores PD" <slangevin@pbspolice.org>, "Mekoliavitch, Steven NPBPD" <smekoliavitch@village-npb.org>, "Meyer, Steve Boca PD" <smeyer@ci.boca-raton.fl.us>, "Detective Sosa DBPD" <sosap@mydelraybeach.com>, "Scheller, Sean Lantana" <sscheller@lantana.org>, "Steele, Stewart BBPD" <steeles@bbfl.us>, "Stormes, Jim PBSO" <stormesj@pbso.org>, "Strianese, Tony DBPD" <STRIANES@mydelraybeach.com>, "Strivelli, Steve LT. PBSO" <strivellis@pbso.org>, "Clarke, Tom PB Shores PD" <tclark@pbspolice.org>, "Dwyer, Todd Lantana PD" <tdwyer@lantana.org>, "Schaaf, Troy" <tschaaf@lantana.org>, "Skyles, Teri" <tskyles@sal5.state.fl.us>, "Travis Walker (twalker@rivierabch.com)" <twalker@rivierabch.com>, "Wallace, Tom BBPD" <wallacet@bbfl.us>, "Young, John DBPD" <youngj@mydelraybeach.com>, "Aldridge, Zac NPBPD" <zaldridge@village-npb.org> Date: 10/29/2014 09:26 AM Subject: RE: FSFN Training Good morning all, On November 12th, I have arraigned for a DCF trainer to give a FSFN (Florida Safe Families Network)1o1 training. This training will be held at Palm Beach Gardens Police Department EOC facility. The training will begin at ogoo hours and conclude at 11oo hours. If you would like to attend the training please send me an email. If you or someone from your department needs access, please have them fill out the attached forms and complete the security awareness training on CJNET. Once this has been completed scan the documents to me. FSFN is the official reporting system for the Department of Children and Families. (See attached file: FSFN Access -Other Agencies (BLANK).doc)(See attached file: Security Agreement Form (2).pdf)(See attached file: StatewideFSFNformFinal.doc) Patricia Vazquez Southeast Region Criminal Justice Coordinator Florida Department of Children and Families 1400 West Commercial Blvd 211 D Ft. Lauderdale, Fl 33309 Cell: (954) 804-4270 From: Detective Danielle Hirsch <DanielleH@jupiter.fl.us> To: Patricia Vazquez/D10/DCF@DCF Cc: "Aldridge, Zac NPBPD" <zaldridge@village-npb.org>, "Alexander, Mark PBSO" <alexanderm@pbso.org>, "Allen, Ed Gulfstream PD" <eallen@gulf-stream.org>, "Amasonn, William" <amasonn@atlantispd.org>, Ronise Baptiste/ Dog/ DCF@DCF, "Benevento, Joseph Jupiter Inlet Colony" <JICPD@bellsouth.net>, "Boulton, Pat PBSO" <boltonp@pbso.org>, 'Bowe, Cynthia PBSO" <bowec@pbso.org>, "Brashear, Jennifer PBGPD" <jbrashear@pbgfl.com>, "Brawner, Mike Lake Clark Shores" <detbrawnerlcs@bellsouth.net>, "Burfield, Kurt PBPD" <kburfield@palmbeachpolice.com>, "Caldwell, Jeffrey DBPD" <Caldwell@ mydelraybeach.com >, "Carrion, Sam School Police" <Carrion@palmbeach.kl2.fl.us>, Cathy Congnetti-WPBPD <ccognetti@wpb.org>, "Chapman, Gary BBPD" <chapmang@bbfl.us>, "Clark, Ken School Police" <kenneth.clark@palmbeachschools.org>, "Clarke, Tom PB Shores PD" <tclark@pbspolice.org>, "Colombino, Lori WPBPD" <lcolombino@wpb.org>, Neela Dass/Dog/DCF@DCF, "De Los Rios, Rayner" <delosriosR@bbfl.us>, "De Vito, Robert Highland Bch PD" <bdevito@ci.highland-beach.fl.us>, Deanna Richardson <Richardsond@bbfl.us>, "DeRogatis, Joseph Palm Springs PD" <jderogatis@vpsfl.org>, "Detective Sosa DBPD" <sosap@mydelraybeach.com>, "Dwyer, Todd Lantana PD" <tdwyer@lantana.org>, "Evans, John DBPD" <evansj@mydelraybeach.com>, "Fahey, Chris Manalapan PD" <cfahey@manalapan.org>, "Favors, Jennifer WPBPD" <jfavors@wpb.org>, "Fernandes, Dwayne" <savi095@hotmail.com>, "Fertig, Paul Juno PD" <pfertig@juno-beach.fl.us>, "Fisher, Christopher LCSPD" <CF1913@gmail.com>, "Gordon, Francesca BBPD" <gordonf@bbfl.us>, "Grande, Gary" <ggrandel@fau.edu>, "Gregg, Carol PBSO" <greggc@pbso.org>, "Hanley, Scott BRPD" <shanley@myboca.com>, "Hansen, Gina PBSO" <hanseng@pbso.org>, "Hansen, Jan" <jhansen@vpsfl.org>, "Haseley, John GuIfStream PD" <jhaseley@gulf-stream.org>, "Hatos, Katherine CJC" <khatos@pbcgov.org>, "Hernandez, Isabel Palm Springs PD" <ihernandez@villageofpalmsprings.org>, Detective Danielle Hirsch <DanielleH@jupiter.fl.us>, "Hitchcock, Alison CPT" <Alison_Hitchcock@doh.state.fl.us>, "Hutchins, Hal Ocean Ridge PD" <hhutchins@oceanridgeflorida.com>, "Jeffrey FHP Johnson Oeffreyjohnson@flhsmv.gov)" <jeffreyjohnson@flhsmv.gov>, Joe Hart <hartj@mydelraybeach.com>, "Jolly, Mark PBSO" <jollym@pbso.org>, "Labbe, Astrel BBPD" <labbea@bbfl.us>, "Langevin, Steve PB Shores PD" <slangevin@pbspolice.org>, "Leffler, Paul" <poleffler@pbgfl.com>, "Lefont, Dave WPBPD" <dlefont@wpb.org>, Lindsey McCrudden/Dog/DCF@DCF, Joe LoBianco/ Dog/ DCF@ DCF, "Masrit, Talal PBSO" <Masrit@pbso.org>, "Mattox, Carmen Manalapan PD" <Cmattox@manalapan.org>, "Mckirchy, M. Palm Springs PD" <m.mckirchy@aol.com>, "Mekoliavitch, Steven NPBPD" <smekoliavitch@village-npb.org>, "Melow, Frank" <fm@vpsfl.org>, "Menniti, Larry PBPD" <lmenniti@townofpalmbeach.com>, "Meyer, Steve Boca PD" <smeyer@ci.boca-raton.fl.us>, "Mindick, J. Boca PD" <jmindick@myboca.us>, "Miuccio, Michele Boca PD" <mmiuccio@ci.boca-raton.fl.us>, "Morley, Edgar Palm Springs PD" <emorley@vpsfl.org>, "Morris, Rick School Board PD" <richard.morris@palmbeachschools.org>, "Munoz, Eulises School Police" <Munoz@palmbeach.kl2.fl.us>, "Myers, Brady Greenacres" <bmyers@ci.greenacres.fl.us>, "Nunez, Jose Juno" <jnunez@junobeachpd.com>, "Passeggiata, John Gulfstream PD" <jpasseggiata@gulf-stream.org>, "Perez, Antonio Palm Springs PD" <aperez@villageofpalmsprings.org>, "Piantoni, Robert Juno PD" <rpiantoni@juno-beach.fl.us>, "Price, Renita" <renita.price@palmbeachschools.org>, "Quinn, Daniela DBPD" <quinn@mydelraybeach.com>, "Raftery, Jill BBPD" <rafteryj@bbfl.us>, "Ramos, Charles BBPD" <ramosc@bbfl.us>, Richard Karshna/Dog/DCF@DCF, "Rubin, Tony DBPD" <rubin@mydelraybeach.com>, "Russo, Brandon RBPD" <brusso@rivierabch.com>, "Sandhaus, Pam Greenacres PD" <psandhaus@ci.greenacres.fl.us>, "Sapino, Gene DBPD" <sapino@mydelraybeach.com>, "Schaaf, Troy" <tschaaf@lantana.org>, "Scheller, Sean Lantana" <sscheller@lantana.org>, Robert Shea/Dog/DCF@DCF, "Simmons, Mike PB Shores PD" <msimmons@pbspolice.org>, "Simpson, Jessica Ocean Ridge PD" <jsimpson@oceanridgeflorida.com>, "Skyles, Teri" <tskyles@sal5.state.fl.us>, "Sloan, Anna" <anna.sloan@palmbeachschools.org>, "Steele, Stewart BBPD" <steeles@bbfl.us>, "Stormes, Jim PBSO" <stormesj@pbso.org>, "Strianese, Tony DBPD" <STRIANES@mydelraybeach.com>, "Strivelli, Steve LT. PBSO" <strivellis@pbso.org>, "Tavcar, Ed Lantana PD" <etavcar@lantana.org>, "Travis Walker (twalker@rivierabch.com)" <twalker@rivierabch.com>, "Turner, Jason Tequesta" <jturner@tequesta.org>, "Vertefeuille, M." <mvertefeuille@wpb.org>, Clay Walker/Dog/DCF@DCF, "Wallace, Tom BBPD" <wallacet@bbfl.us>, "Webb, Carl' <Capt@southpalmbeach.com>, "Weinblatt, Charles Tequesta" <Cweinblatt@tequesta.org>, "Weiner, Brooke RBPD" <bweiner@rivierabch.com>, Kimberly Welles/SEZ/DCF@DCF, "Yannuzzi, Chris Ocean Ridge PD" <cyannuzzi@oceanridgeflorida.com>, "Young, John DBPD" <youngj@mydelraybeach.com>, "Yungk, .Toe NPBPD" <jyungk@village-npb.org> Date: 10/29/2014 o9:i1 AM Subject: RE: FSFN Training Just reply to all. The list is in the CC area -----Original Message ----- From: Patricia Vazquez [mailto:Patricia _ Vazquez @dcf.state.fl. us] Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2014 9:10 AM To: Detective Danielle Hirsch Subject: RE: FSFN Training I can do it, just send me the updated list Patricia Vazquez Southeast Region Criminal Justice Coordinator Florida Department of Children and Families 1400 West Commercial Blvd 211 D Ft. Lauderdale, F133309 Cell: (954) 804-4270 From: Detective Danielle Hirsch <DanielleH@jupiter.fl.us> To: Patricia Vazquez/D10/DCF@DCF Date: 10/29/2014 08:47 AM Subject: RE: FSFN Training No I haven't. I will do it later this afternoon. I am running out now for a case. -----Original Message ----- From: Patricia Vazquez [mailto:Patricia _ Vazquez @dcf.state.fl. us] Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 20141:00 PM To: Detective Danielle Hirsch Subject: FSFN Training Have you sent out the training notice for FSFN yet for November 12th? I'll send it if you haven't. I just need an updated list. Patricia Vazquez Southeast Region Criminal Justice Coordinator Florida Department of Children and Families 1400 West Commercial Blvd 211 D Ft. Lauderdale, Fl 33309 Cell: (954) 804-4270 PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from the Town of Jupiter officials and employees regarding public business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may be subject to public disclosure. Under Florida law, e- mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. The views expressed in this message may not necessarily reflect those of the Town of Jupiter. If you have received this message in error, please notify us immediately by replying to this message, and please delete it from your computer. Thank you. This message has been scanned for malware by Websense. www.websense.com DCF — Florida Safe Families Network Access Form Name (Last, First): Date: Office Address: Phone: Office Name: Supervisor: Supervisor phone: 1. Why is there a need for your agency to access information in Florida Safe Families Network? (Role of the computer system that in your view makes FSFN Access appropriate): 2. What benefits will your agency receive by having access to Florida Safe Families Network? 3. What type of access is being requested? (ex. View, Add, Print, Data Entry) 4. How many users do you anticipate? 5. What work activities need to be completed in Florida Safe Families Network? (ex. View, Add, Print, Data Entry) 31 If yes, Does your agency currently have access to another DCF system? Yes ❑ No ❑ what security is already in place? 7. What other options are available outside of Florida Safe Families Network to provide the information? 8. Will your agency be able to comply with the FSFN Hardware and Software requirements? (http://fsfn.dcf.state.fl.us/) (This request will be evaluated with respect to 45 CFR Parts 160, 162, and 164, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, HIPAA, and the agency's relationship to the Department.] Special Requirements: Supervisor's Signature Date Comments: CP pt rAR SECURITY AGREEMENT FORM AN MYF I F-11111 COM The Department of Children and Families has authorized you: Employee's or Other System User's Name/Organization to have access to sensitive data using computer-related media (e.g., printed reports, microfiche, system inquiry, on-line update, or any magnetic media). Computer crimes are a violation of the department's Standards of Conduct. In addition to departmental discipline, committing computer crimes may result in Federal or State felony criminal charges. I understand that a security violation may result in criminal prosecution according to the provisions of Federal and State statutes and may also result in disciplinary action against me according to the department's Standards of Conduct in the Employee Handbook. By my signature below, I acknowledge that I have received, read, understand and agree to be bound by the following: • The Computer Related Crimes Act, Chapter 815, F.S. • Sections 7213, 7213A, and 7431 of the Internal Revenue Code, which provide civil and criminal penalties for unauthorized inspection or disclosure of Federal tax data. • 6103(l)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code, which provides confidentiality and disclosure of returns and return information. • CFOP 50-2. • It is the policy of the Department of Children and Families that no contract employee shall have access to IRS tax information or FDLE information, unless approved in writing, by name and position to access specified information, as authorized by regulation and/or statute. • It is the policy of the Department of Children and Families that I do not disclose personal passwords. • It is the policy of the Department of Children and Families that I do not obtain information for my own or another person's personal use. • I will only access or view information or data for which I am authorized and have a legitimate business reason to see when performing my duties. I shall maintain the integrity of all confidential and sensitive information accessed. • "Casual viewing" of employee or client data, even data that is not confidential or otherwise exempt from disclosure as a public record, constitutes misuse of access and is not acceptable. • The Department of Children and Families will perform regular database queries to identify misuse of access. • Chapter 119.0712, Florida Statutes, and the Driver Privacy Protection Act (DPPA). PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT: Disclosure of your social security number is voluntary, but must be provided in order to gain access to department systems. It is requested, however, pursuant to Section 282.318, Florida Statutes, the Security of Data and Information Technology Resources Act. The Department requests social security numbers to ensure secure access to data systems, prevent unauthorized access to confidential and sensitive information collected and stored by the Department, and provide a unique identifier in our systems. Print Employee or Other System User Name Print Supervisor Name Signature of Employee or Other System User Signature of Supervisor Dale Date CF 114, PDF 03/2013 Distribution of Copies: Original - Personnel File/Other System User File: Copy - Employee/Other System User CHAPTER 815: COMPUTER-RELATED CRIMES 815.01 Short title. The provisions of this act shall be known and may be cited as the "Florida Computer Crimes Act." (History: s. 1, ch. 78-92.) 815.02 Legislative intent. The Legislature finds and declares that: (1) Computer-related crime is a growing problem in government as well as in the private sector. (2) Computer-related crime occurs at great cost to the public since losses for each incident of computer crime tend to be far greater than the losses associated with each incident of other white collar crime. (3) The opportunities for computer-related crimes in financial institutions, government programs, government records, and other business enterprises through the introduction of fraudulent records into a computer system, the unauthorized use of computer facilities, the alteration or destruction of computerized information or files, and the stealing of financial instruments, data, and other assets are great. (4) While various forms of computer crime might possibly be the subject of criminal charges based on other provisions of law, it is appropriate and desirable that a supplemental and additional statute be provided which proscribes various forms of computer abuse. (History: s. 1, ch. 78-92.) 815.03 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) "Access" means to approach, instruct, communicate with, store data in, retrieve data from, or otherwise make use of any resources of a computer, computer system, or computer network. (2) "Computer" means an internally programmed, automatic device that performs data processing. (3) "Computer contaminant" means any set of computer instructions designed to modify, damage, destroy, record, or transmit information within a computer, computer system, or computer network without the intent or permission of the owner of the information. The term includes, but is not limited to, a group of computer instructions commonly called viruses or worms which are self -replicating or self -propagating and which are designed to contaminant other computer programs or computer data; consume computer resources; modify, destroy, record, or transmit data; or in some other fashion usurp the normal operation of the computer, computer system, or computer network. (4) "Computer network" means any system that provides communications between one or more computer systems and its input or output devices, including, but not limited to, display terminals and printers that are connected by telecommunication facilities. (5) "Computer program or computer software" means a set of instructions or statements and related data which, when executed in actual or modified form, cause a computer, computer system, or computer network to perform specified functions. (6) "Computer services" include, but are not limited to, computer time; data processing or storage functions; or other uses of a computer, computer system, or computer network. (7) "Computer system" means a device or collection of devices, including support devices, one or more of which contain computer programs, electronic instructions, or input data and output data, and which perform functions, including, but not limited to, logic, arithmetic, data storage, retrieval, communication, or control. The term does not include calculators that are not programmable and that are not capable of being used in conjunction with external files. (8) "Data" means a representation of information, knowledge, facts, concepts, computer software, computer programs, or instructions. Data may be in any form, in storage media or stored in the memory of the computer, or in transit or presented on a display device. (9) "Financial instrument" means any check, draft, money order, certificate of deposit, letter of credit, bill of exchange, credit card, or marketable security. (10) "Intellectual property" means data, including programs. (11) "Property" means anything of value as defined in [Footnote 1] s. 812.011 and includes, but is not limited to, financial instruments, information, including electronically produced data and computer software and programs in either machine-readable or human -readable form, and any other tangible or intangible item of value. (History: s. 1, ch. 78-92; s. 9, ch. 2001-54.) ([Footnote 1] Note: Repealed by s. 16, ch. 77-342.) 815.04 Offenses against intellectual property; public records exemption. (1) Whoever willfully, knowingly, and without authorization modifies data, programs, or supporting documentation residing or existing internal or external to a computer, computer system, or computer network commits an offense against intellectual property. (2) Whoever willfully, knowingly, and without authorization destroys data, programs, or supporting documentation residing or existing internal or external to a computer, computer system, or computer network commits an offense against intellectual property. (3) (a) Data, programs, or supporting documentation which is a trade secret as defined in s. 812.081 which resides or exists internal or external to a computer, computer system, or computer network which is held by an agency as defined in chapter 119 is confidential and exempt from the provisions of s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution. (b) Whoever willfully, knowingly, and without authorization discloses or takes data, programs, or supporting documentation which is a trade secret as defined in s. 812.081 or is confidential as provided by law residing or existing internal or external to a computer, computer system, or computer network commits an offense against intellectual property. (4) (a) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, an offense against intellectual property is a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. (b) If the offense is committed for the purpose of devising or executing any scheme or artifice to defraud or to obtain any property, then the offender is guilty of a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. (History: s. 1, ch. 78-92; s. 1, ch. 94-100; s. 431, ch. 96-406.) 815.045 Trade secret information. The Legislature finds that it is a public necessity that trade secret information as defined in s. 812.081, and as provided for in s. 815.04(3), be expressly made confidential and exempt from the public records law because it is a felony to disclose such records. Due to the legal uncertainty as to whether a public employee would be protected from a felony conviction if otherwise complying with chapter 119, and with s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution, it is imperative that a public records exemption be created. The Legislature in making disclosure of trade secrets a crime has clearly established the importance attached to trade secret protection. Disclosing trade secrets in an agency's possession would negatively impact the business interests of those providing an agency such trade secrets by damaging them in the marketplace, and those entities and individuals disclosing such trade secrets would hesitate to cooperate with that agency, which would impair the effective and efficient administration of governmental functions. Thus, the public and private harm in disclosing trade secrets significantly outweighs any public benefit derived from disclosure, and the public's ability to scrutinize and monitor agency action is not diminished by nondisclosure of trade secrets. (History: s. 2, ch. 94-100.) (Note. Former s. 119.165) 815.06 Offenses against computer users. (1) Whoever willfully, knowingly, and without authorization: (a) Accesses or causes to be accessed any computer, computer system, or computer network; (b) Disrupts or denies or causes the denial of computer system services to an authorized user of such computer system 1 of 5 services, which, in whole or part, is owned by, under contract to, or operated for, on behalf of, or in conjunction with another; (c) Destroys, takes, injures, or damages equipment or supplies used or intended to be used in a computer, computer system, or computer network; (d) Destroys, injures, or damages any computer, computer system, or computer network; or (e) Introduces any computer contaminant into any computer, computer system, or computer network, commits an offense against computer users. (2) (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c), whoever violates subsection (1) commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. (b) Whoever violates subsection (1) and: 1. Damages a computer, computer equipment, computer supplies, a computer system, or a computer network, and the monetary damage or loss incurred as a result of the violation is $5,000 or greater; 2. Commits the offense for the purpose of devising or executing any scheme or artifice to defraud or obtain property; or 3. Interrupts or impairs a governmental operation or public communication, transportation, or supply of water, gas, or other public service, commits a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. (c) Whoever violates subsection (1) and the violation endangers human life commits a felony of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. (3) Whoever willingly, knowingly, and without authorization modifies equipment or supplies used or intended to be used in a computer, computer system, or computer network commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. (4) (a) In addition to any other civil remedy available, the owner or lessee of the computer, computer system, computer network, computer program, computer equipment, computer supplies, or computer data may bring a civil action against any person convicted under this section for compensatory damages. (b) In any action brought under this subsection, the court may award reasonable attorney fees to the prevailing party. (5) Any computer, computer system, computer network, computer software, or computer data owned by a defendant which is used during the commission of any violation of this section or any computer owned by the defendant which is used as a repository for the storage of software or data obtained in violation of this section is subject to forfeiture as provided under ss. 932.701 — 932.704. (6) This section does not apply to any person who accesses his or her employer's computer system, computer network, computer program, or computer data when acting within the scope of his or her lawful employment. (7) For purposes of bringing a civil or criminal action under this section, a person who causes, by any means, the access to a computer, computer system, or computer network in one jurisdiction from another jurisdiction is deemed to have personally accessed the computer, computer system, or computer network in both jurisdictions. (History: s. 1, ch. 78-92; s. 11, ch. 2001-54.) 815.07 This chapter not exclusive. The provisions of this chapter shall not be construed to preclude the applicability of any other provision of the criminal law of this state which presently applies or may in the future apply to any transaction which violates this chapter, unless such provision is inconsistent with the terms of this chapter. (History: s. 1, ch. 78-92.) SECTION 7213 — UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION (a) RETURNS AND RETURN INFORMATION - (1) FEDERAL EMPLOYEES AND OTHER PERSONS — It shall be unlawful for any officer or employee of the United States or any person described in section 6103(n)(or an officer or employee of any such person),or any former officer or employee, willfully to disclose to any person, except as authorized in this title, any return or return information [as defined in section 6103(b)]. Any violation of this paragraph shall be a felony punishable upon conviction by a fine in any amount not exceeding $5,000, or imprisonment of not more than 5 years, or both, together with the costs of prosecution, and if such offense is committed by any officer or employee of the United States, he shall, in addition to any other punishment, be dismissed from office or discharged from employment upon conviction for such offense. (2) STATE AND OTHER EMPLOYEES — It shall be unlawful for any person [not described in paragraph (1)] willfully to disclose to any person, except as authorized in this title, any return or return information [as defined in section 6103(b)] acquired by him or another person under subsection (d),(i)(3)(B)(i),(1)(6),(7),(8),(9),(10),(12),(15) or (16) or (m)(2),(4),(5),(6), or (7) of section 6103. Any violation of this paragraph shall be a felony punishable by a fine in any amount not exceeding $5,000, or imprisonment of not more than 5 years, or both, together with the cost of prosecution. (3) OTHER PERSONS — It shall be unlawful for any person to whom any return or return information [as defined in section 6103(b)] is disclosed in an manner unauthorized by this title thereafter willfully to print or publish in any manner not provided by law any such return or return information. Any violation of this paragraph shall be a felony punishable by a fine in any amount not exceeding $5,000, or imprisonment of not more than 5 years, or both, together with the cost of prosecution. (4) SOLICITATION — It shall be unlawful for any person willfully to offer any item of material value in exchange for any return or return information [as defined in 6103(b)) and to receive as a result of such solicitation any such return or return information. Any violation of this paragraph shall be a felony punishable by a fine in any amount not exceeding $5,000, or imprisonment of not more than 5 years, or both, together with the cost of prosecution. (5) SHAREHOLDERS — It shall be unlawful for any person to whom return or return information [as defined in 6103(b)] is disclosed pursuant to the provisions of 6103((e)(1)(D)(iii) willfully to disclose such return or return information in any manner not provided by law. Any violation of this paragraph shall be a felony punishable by a fine in any amount not exceeding $5,000, or imprisonment of not more than 5 years, or both, together with the cost of prosecution. SECTION 7213A — UNAUTHORIZED INSPECTION OF RETURNS OR RETURN INFORMATION (a) PROHIBITIONS — (1) FEDERAL EMPLOYEES AND OTHER PERSONS — It shall be unlawful for - (A) any officer or employee of the United States, or (B) any person described in section 6103(n) or an officer willfully to inspect, except as authorized in this title, any return or return information. (2) STATE AND OTHER EMPLOYEES — It shall be unlawful for any person [not described in paragraph(I)] willfully to inspect, except as authorized by this title, any return information acquired by such person or another person under a provision of section 6103 referred to in section 7213(a)(2). (b) PENALTY — (1) IN GENERAL — Any violation of subsection (a) shall be punishable upon conviction by a fine in any amount not exceeding $1000, or imprisonment of not more than 1 year, or both, together with the costs of prosecution. (2) FEDERAL OFFICERS OR EMPLOYEES — An officer or employee of the United States who is convicted of any violation of subsection (a) shall, in addition to any other punishment, be dismissed from office or discharged from employment. (c) DEFINITIONS — For purposes of this section, the terms "inspect", "return", and "return information" have respective meanings given such terms by section 6103(b). 2 of SECTION 7431 — CIVIL DAMAGES FOR UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE OF RETURNS AND RETURN INFORMATION (a) IN GENERAL — (1) INSPECTION OR DISCLOSURE BY EMPLOYEE OF UNITED STATES — If any officer or employee of the United States knowingly, or by reason of negligence, inspects or discloses any return or return information with respect to a taxpayer in violation of any provision of section 6103, such taxpayer may bring a civil action for damages against the United States in a district court of the United States. (2) INSPECTION OR DISCLOSURE BY A PERSON WHO IS NOT AN EMPLOYEE OF THE UNITED STATES — If any person who is not an officer or employee of the United States knowingly, or by reason of negligence, inspects or discloses any return or return information with respect to a taxpayer in violation of any provision of section 6103, such taxpayer may bring a civil action for damages against such person in a district court of the United States. (b) EXCEPTIONS — No liability shall arise under this section with respect to any inspection or disclosure - (1) which results from good faith, but erroneous, interpretation of section 6103, or (2) which is requested by the taxpayer. (c) DAMAGES — In any action brought under subsection (a), upon a finding of liability on the part of the defendant, the defendant shall be liable to the plaintiff in an amount equal to the sum of - (1) the greater of — (A) $1,000 for each act of unauthorized inspection or disclosure of a return or return information with respect to which such defendant is found liable, or (B) the sum of: (i) the actual damages sustained by the plaintiff as a result of such unauthorized inspection or disclosure, plus (ii) in the case of a willful inspection or disclosure or an inspection or disclosure which is the result of gross negligence, punitive damages, plus (2) the cost of the action. (d) PERIOD FOR BRINGING ACTION — Notwithstanding any other provision of law, an action to enforce any liability created under this section may be brought, without regard to the amount in controversy, at any time within 2 years after the date of discovery by the plaintiff of the unauthorized inspection or disclosure. SECTION 6103 — CONFIDENTIALITY AND DISCLOSURE OF RETURNS AND RETURN INFORMATION (1) DISCLOSURE OF RETURNS AND RETURN INFORMATION FOR PURPOSES OTHER THAN TAX ADMINISTRATION (7) Disclosure of return information to Federal, State, and local agencies administering certain programs under the Social Security Act, the Food Stamp Act of 1977, or title 38, United States Code, or certain housing assistance programs (A) Return information from Social Security Administration — The Commissioner of Social Security shall, upon written request, disclose return information from returns with respect to net earnings from self-employment (as defined in section 1402), wages (as defined in section 3121 (a) or 3401 (a)), and payments of retirement income, which have been disclosed to the Social Security Administration as provided by paragraph (1) or (5) of this subsection, to any Federal, State, or local agency administering a program listed in subparagraph (D). (B) Return information from Internal Revenue Service — The Secretary shall, upon written request, disclose current return information from returns with respect to unearned income from the Internal Revenue Service files to any Federal, State, or local agency administering a program listed in subparagraph (D). (C) Restriction on disclosure — The Commissioner of Social Security and the Secretary shall disclose return information under subparagraphs (A) and (B) only for purposes of, and to the extent necessary in, determining eligibility for, or the correct amount of, benefits under a program listed in subparagraph (D). (D) Programs to which rule applies — The programs to which this paragraph applies are: (i) a State program funded under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act; (ii) medical assistance provided under a State plan approved under title XIX of the Social Security Act or subsidies provided under section 1860D-14 of such Act; (iii) supplemental security income benefits provided under title XVI of the Social Security Act, and federally administered supplementary payments of the type described in section 1616(a) of such Act (including payments pursuant to an agreement entered into under section 212(a) of Public Law 93-66); (iv) any benefits provided under a State plan approved under title I, X, XIV, or XVI of the Social Security Act (as those titles apply to Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin islands); (v) unemployment compensation provided under a State law described in section 3304 of this title; (vi) assistance provided under the Food Stamp Act of 1977; (vii) State -administered supplementary payments of the type described in section 1616(a) of the Social Security Act (including payments pursuant to an agreement entered into under section 212(a) of Public Law 93-66); (viii) (1) any needs -based pension provided under chapter 15 of title 38, United States Code, or under any other law administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs; (ll) parents' dependency and indemnity compensation provided under section 1315 of title 38, United States Code; (III) health-care services furnished under section 1710(a)(1)(1), 1710(a)(2), 1710(b), and 1712(a)(2)(B) of such title; and (IV) compensation paid under chapter 11 of title 38, United States Code, at the 100 percent rate based solely on unemployability and without regard to the fact that the disability or disabilities are not rated as 100 percent disabling under the rating schedule; and (ix) any housing assistance program administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development that involves initial and periodic review of an applicant's or participant's income, except that return information may be disclosed under this clause only on written request by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and only for use by officers and employees of the Department of Housing and Urban Development with respect to applicants for and participants in such programs. Only return information from returns with respect to net earnings from self-employment and wages may be disclosed under this paragraph for use with respect to any program described in clause (viii)(IV). Clause (viii) shall not apply after September 30, 2008. 3 of 5 DRIVER PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT (DPPA) Under state law, motor vehicle, driver license, and vehicular crash records are subject to public disclosure. The Driver Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) keeps your personal information private by limiting who has access to the information. (http://www.flhsmv.gov/ddl/DPPAInfo.htmi) 119.0712 Executive branch agency -specific exemptions from inspection or copying of public records. (2) DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY SAFETY AND MOTOR VEHICLES. (a) Personal information contained in a motor vehicle record that identifies an individual is confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution except as provided in this subsection. Personal information includes, but is not limited to, an individual's social security number, driver identification number or identification card number, name, address, telephone number, medical or disability information, and emergency contact information. For purposes of this subsection, personal information does not include information relating to vehicular crashes, driving violations, and driver's status. For purposes of this subsection, the term "motor vehicle record" means any record that pertains to a motor vehicle operator's permit, motor vehicle title, motor vehicle registration, or identification card issued by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. (b) Personal information contained in motor vehicle records made confidential and exempt by this subsection may be released by the department for any of the following uses: 1. For use in connection with matters of motor vehicle or driver safety and theft; motor vehicle emissions; motor vehicle product alterations, recalls, or advisories; performance monitoring of motor vehicles and dealers by motor vehicle manufacturers; and removal of nonowner records from the original owner records of motor vehicle manufacturers, to carry out the purposes of Titles I and IV of the Anti Car Theft Act of 1992, the Automobile Information Disclosure Act (15 U.S.C. ss. 1231 et seq.), the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. ss. 7401 et seq.), and chapters 301, 305, and 321-331 of Title 49, United States Code. 2. For use by any government agency, including any court or law enforcement agency, in carrying out its functions, or any private person or entity acting on behalf of a federal, state, or local agency in carrying out its functions. 3. For use in connection with matters of motor vehicle or driver safety and theft; motor vehicle emissions; motor vehicle product alterations, recalls, or advisories; performance monitoring of motor vehicles, motor vehicle parts, and dealers; motor vehicle market research activities, including survey research; and removal of nonowner records from the original owner records of motor vehicle manufacturers. 4. For use in the normal course of business by a legitimate business or its agents, employees, or contractors, but only: a. To verify the accuracy of personal information submitted by the individual to the business or its agents, employees, or contractors; and b. If such information as so submitted is not correct or is no longer correct, to obtain the correct information, but only for the purposes of preventing fraud by, pursuing legal remedies against, or recovering on a debt or security interest against, the individual. 5. For use in connection with any civil, criminal, administrative, or arbitral proceeding in any court or agency or before any self-regulatory body for: a. Service of process by any certified process server, special process server, or other person authorized to serve process in this state. b. Investigation in anticipation of litigation by an attorney licensed to practice law in this state or the agent of the attorney; however, the information may not be used for mass commercial solicitation of clients for litigation against motor vehicle dealers. c. Investigation by any person in connection with any filed proceeding; however, the information may not be used for mass commercial solicitation of clients for litigation against motor vehicle dealers. d. Execution or enforcement of judgments and orders. e. Compliance with an order of any court. 6. For use in research activities and for use in producing statistical reports, so long as the personal information is not published, redisclosed, or used to contact individuals. 7. For use by any insurer or insurance support organization, or by a self-insured entity, or its agents, employees, or contractors, in connection with claims investigation activities, anti -fraud activities, rating, or underwriting. 8. For use in providing notice to the owners of towed or impounded vehicles. 9. For use by any licensed private investigative agency or licensed security service for any purpose permitted under this subsection. Personal information obtained based on an exempt driver's record may not be provided to a client who cannot demonstrate a need based on a police report, court order, or business or personal relationship with the subject of the investigation. 10. For use by an employer or its agent or insurer to obtain or verify information relating to a holder of a commercial driver's license that is required under 49 U.S.C. ss. 31301 et seq. 11. For use in connection with the operation of private toll transportation facilities. 12. For bulk distribution for surveys, marketing, or solicitations when the department has obtained the express consent of the person to whom such personal information pertains. 13. For any use if the requesting person demonstrates that he or she has obtained the written consent of the person who is the subject of the motor vehicle record. 14. For any other use specifically authorized by state law, if such use is related to the operation of a motor vehicle or public safety. 15. For any other use if the person to whom the information pertains has given express consent in a format prescribed by the department. Such consent shall remain in effect until it is revoked by the person on a form prescribed by the department. (c) Notwithstanding paragraph (b), without the express consent of the person to whom such information applies, the following information contained in motor vehicle records may only be released as specified in this paragraph: 1. Social security numbers may be released only as provided in subparagraphs (b)2., 5., 7., and 10. 2. An individual's photograph or image may be released only as provided in s. 322.142. 3. Medical disability information may be released only as provided in ss. 322.125 and 322.126. 4. Emergency contact information may be released only to law enforcement agencies for purposes of contacting those listed in the event of an emergency. (d) The restrictions on disclosure of personal information provided by this subsection shall not in any way affect the use of organ donation information on individual driver licenses or affect the administration of organ donation initiatives in this state. (e)1. Personal information made confidential and exempt may be disclosed by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to an individual, firm, corporation, or similar business entity whose primary business interest is to resell or redisclose the personal information to persons who are authorized to receive such information. Prior to the department's disclosure of personal information, such individual, firm, corporation, or similar business entity must first enter into a contract with the department regarding the care, custody, and control of the personal information to ensure compliance with the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act of 1994 and applicable state laws. 4 of 2. An authorized recipient of personal information contained in a motor vehicle record, except a recipient under subparagraph (b)12., may contract with the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to resell or redisclose the information for any use permitted under this section. However, only authorized recipients of personal information under subparagraph (b)12. may resell or redisclose personal information pursuant to subparagraph (b)12. 3. Any authorized recipient who resells or rediscloses personal information shall maintain, for a period of 5 years, records identifying each person or entity that receives the personal information and the permitted purpose for which it will be used. Such records shall be made available for inspection upon request by the department. (f) The department may adopt rules to carry out the purposes of this subsection and the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act of 1994, 18 U.S.C. ss. 2721 et seq. Rules adopted by the department may provide for the payment of applicable fees and, prior to the disclosure of personal information pursuant to this subsection, may require the meeting of conditions by the requesting person for the purposes of obtaining reasonable assurance concerning the identity of such requesting person, and, to the extent required, assurance that the use will be only as authorized or that the consent of the person who is the subject of the personal information has been obtained. Such conditions may include, but need not be limited to, the making and filing of a written application in such form and containing such information and certification requirements as the department requires. (g) This subsection is subject to the Open Government Sunset Review Act in accordance with s. 119.15 and shall stand repealed October 2, 2012, unless reviewed and saved from repeal through reenactment by the Legislature 5 of 5 The Department of Children and Families Florida Safe Families Network Statewide Access Request Form Headquarters / Zone / District MP1 "115-INFONA ON -1: Date of Effective Request: Date: 1. Employment Type: (Select ONLY ONE) ❑ Contract Full Time Name of Contractor: ❑ Contract Part Time Name of Contractor: ❑ Full Time Employee ❑ OPS Full Time ❑ OPS Part Time ❑ Part Time Employee 2. 3. 4. First Name M/ Last Name 7. 8. Birth Date III Agency 13. Telephone Numbers: Work: ( ) - 14. Language: Primary: 9. Race S. 6. - - Suffix Social Security Number 10. Position Title/ Job Class 12. Work Address District Office Acronym x SunCom: - Cell: { ) - x Secondary: 15. Action Required: (Select ONLY ONE) ❑ Add User Id / Password ❑ Change/Update Capability ❑ Suspend/Revoke/Transfer/Terminate User Id ❑ Reinstate/Resume User Id ❑ Other: (explain) 16. Unit and User Group Requested., Unit User Group Unit 17. Completed FSFN Training: ❑ Yes ❑ No 18. Date of Training: 19. Employee Usercode: 20. Email Address: A11.11HORk"T, ON .6-16MATURES. 21. 22. User Group Signature of user uaie — The supervisor is responsible for notifying the Florida Safe Families Network Security Officer of Lny employee status changes.`"' 23. 24.( ) - x 25. - 26. Signature of Supervisor Work Phone # SunCom Phone # Date Please Print Name HEAIDQUAgTt ERS t ZONE l: brSTRrC ` 27. Signature of Florida Safe Families Network Security Officer COMVIE%ITS: 28. Date Renee Basel From: Edward K Allen Sent: Friday, November 7, 2014 1:41 PM To: Adam Gorel Subject: FW: FSFN Training Attachments: FSFN Access -Other Agencies (BLANK).doc; Security Agreement Form (2).pdf; StatewideFSFNformFinal.doc -----Original Message ----- From: Edward K Allen Sent: Thursday, October 30, 201410:03 AM To: John Haseley Subject: FW: FSFN Training Sgt. Please review this and advise if we need to do this. Thanks, Lt. 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Palm Springs PD; Neela Dass; Leffler, Paul; Fertig, Paul Juno PD; Sandhaus, Pam Greenacres PD; Quinn, Daniela DBPD; Raftery, ,Till BBPD; Ramos, Charles BBPD; Price, Renita; Richard Karshna; Deanna Richardson; Morris, Rick School Board PD; Robert Shea; Ronise Baptiste; Piantoni, Robert Juno PD; Rubin, Tony DBPD; Sapino, Gene DBPD; Fernandes, Dwayne; Hanley, Scott BRPD; Langevin, Steve PB Shores PD; Mekoliavitch, Steven NPBPD; Meyer, Steve Boca PD; Detective Sosa DBPD; Scheller, Sean Lantana; Steele, Stewart BBPD; Stormes, Jim PBSO; Strianese, Tony DBPD; Strivelli, Steve LT. PBSO; Clarke, Tom PB Shores PD; Dwyer, Todd Lantana PD; Schaaf, Troy; Skyles, Teri; Travis Walker (twalker@rivierabch.com); Wallace, Tom BBPD; Young, John DBPD; Aldridge, Zac NPBPD Subject: RE: FSFN Training Thanks Patricia for your quick follow up an scheduling this training. Great job and appreciated! Kimberly Welles, CPM Director of Family & Community Services Florida Department of Children and Families 1400 W. Commercial Blvd Rm. 210P Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Cell: (954) 812.8249 From: Patricia Vazquez/Dlo/DCF To: Detective Danielle Hirsch <DanielleH@jupiter.fl.us>, "Alexander, Mark PBSO" <alexanderm@pbso.org>, "Hitchcock, Alison CPT" <Alison_Hitchcock@doh.state.fl.us>, "Amasonn, William" <amasonn@atlantispd.org>, "Sloan, Anna" <anna.sloan@palmbeachschools.org>, "Perez, Antonio Palm Springs PD" <aperez@villageofpalmsprings.org>, "De Vito, Robert Highland Bch PD" <bdevito@ci.highland-beach.fl.us>, "Myers, Brady Greenacres" <bmyers@ci.greenacres.fl.us>, "Boulton, Pat PBSO" <boltonp@pbso.org>, "Bowe, Cynthia PBSO" <bowec@pbso.org>, "Russo, Brandon RBPD" <brusso@rivierabch.com>, "Weiner, Brooke RBPD" <bweiner@rivierabch.com>, "Caldwell, Jeffrey DBPD" <Caldwell@mydelraybeach.com>, "Webb, Carl" <Capt@southpalmbeach.com>, "Carrion, Sam School Police" <Carrion@palmbeach.kl2.fl.us>, Cathy Congnetti-WPBPD <ccognetti@wpb.org>, "Fisher, Christopher LCSPD" <CF1913@gmail.com>, "Fahey, Chris Manalapan PD" <cfahey@manalapan.org>, "Chapman, Gary BBPD" <chapmang@bbfl.us>, Clay Walker/ Dog/ DCF@DCF, "Mattox, Carmen Manalapan PD" <Cmattox@manalapan.org>, "Weinblatt, Charles Tequesta" <Cweinblatt@tequesta.org>, "Yannuzzi, Chris Ocean Ridge PD" <cyannuzzi@oceanridgeflorida.com>, "De Los Rios, Rayner" <delosriosR@bbfl.us>, "Brawner, Mike Lake Clark Shores" <detbrawnerlcs@bellsouth.net>, "Lefont, Dave WPBPD" <dlefont@wpb.org>, "Allen, Ed Gulfstream PD" <eallen@gulf-stream.org>, "Morley, Edgar Palm Springs PD" <emorley@vpsfl.org>, "Tavcar, Ed Lantana PD" <etavcar@lantana.org>, "Evans, John DBPD" <evansj@mydelraybeach.com>, "Melow, Frank" <fm@vpsfl.org>, "Grande, Gary" <ggrande1@fau.edu>, "Gordon, Francesca BBPD" <gordonf@bbfl.us>, "Gregg, Carol PBSO" <greggc@pbso.org>, "Hansen, Gina PBSO" <hanseng@pbso.org>, Joe Hart <har j@mydelraybeach.com>, "Hutchins, Hal Ocean Ridge PD" <hhutchins@oceanridgeflorida.com>, "Hernandez, Isabel Palm Springs PD" <ihernandez@villageofpalmsprings.org>, "Brashear, Jennifer PBGPD" <jbrashear@pbgfl.com>, "DeRogatis, Joseph Palm Springs PD" <jderogatis@vpsfl.org>, "Jeffrey FHP Johnson Oeffreyjohnson@flhsmv.gov)" <jeffreyjohnson@flhsmv.gov>, "Favors, Jennifer WPBPD" <jfavors@wpb.org>, "Hansen, Jan" <jhansen@vpsfl.org>, "Haseley, John GulfStream PD" <jhaseley@gulf-stream.org>, "Benevento, Joseph Jupiter Inlet Colony" <JICPD@bellsouth.net>, "Mindick, J. Boca PD" <jmindick@myboca.us>, "Nunez, Jose Juno" <jnunez@junobeachpd.com>, Joe LoBianco/Dog/DCF@DCF, "Jolly, Mark PBSO" <jollym@pbso.org>, "Passeggiata, John Gulfstream PD" <jpasseggiata@gulf-stream.org>, "Simpson, Jessica Ocean Ridge PD" <jsimpson@oceanridgeflorida.com>, "Turner, Jason Tequesta" <jturner@tequesta.org>, "Yungk, Joe NPBPD" <jyungk@village-npb.org>, "Burfield, Kurt PBPD" <kburfield@palmbeachpolice.com>, "Clark, Ken School Police" <kenneth.clark@palmbeachschools.org>, "Hatos, Katherine CJC" <khatos@pbcgov.org>, Kimberly Welles/SEZ/DCF@DCF, "Labbe, Astrel BBPD" <labbea@bbfl.us>, "Colombino, Lori WPBPD" <lcolombino@wpb.org>, Lindsey McCrudden/Dog/DCF@DCF, "Menniti, Larry PBPD" <lmenniti@townofpalmbeach.com>, "Masrit, Talal PBSO" <Masrit@pbso.org>, "Miuccio, Michele Boca PD" <mmiuccio@ci.boca-raton.fl.us>, "Simmons, Mike PB Shores PD" <msimmons@pbspolice.org>, "Munoz, Eulises School Police" <Munoz@palmbeach.kl2.fl.us>, "Vertefeuille, M." <mvertefeuille@wpb.org>, "Mckirchy, M. Palm Springs PD" <m.mckirchy@aol.com>, Neela Dass/Dog/DCF@DCF, "Leffler, Paul' <poleffler@pbgfl.com>, "Fertig, Paul Juno PD" <pfertig@juno-beach.fl.us>, "Sandhaus, Pam Greenacres PD" <psandhaus@ci.greenacres.fl.us>, "Quinn, Daniela DBPD" <quinn@mydelraybeach.com>, "Raftery, Jill BBPD" <rafteryj@bbfl.us>, "Ramos, Charles BBPD" <ramosc@bbfl.us>, "Price, Renita" <renita.price@palmbeachschools.org>, Richard Karshna/Dog/DCF@DCF, Deanna Richardson <Richardsond@bbfl.us>, "Morris, Rick School Board PD" <richard.morris@palmbeachschools.org>, Robert Shea/ Dog/ DCF@DCF, Ronise Baptiste/Dog/DCF@DCF, "Piantoni, Robert Juno PD" <rpiantoni@juno-beach.fl.us>, "Rubin, Tony DBPD" <rttbin@mydelraybeach.com>, "Sapino, Gene DBPD" <sapino@mydelraybeach.com>, "Fernandes, Dwayne" <savi095@hotmail.com>, "Hanley, Scott BRPD" <shanley@myboca.com>, "Langevin, Steve PB Shores PD" <slangevin@pbspolice.org>, "Mekoliavitch, Steven NPBPD" <smekoliavitch@village-npb.org>, "Meyer, Steve Boca PD" <smeyer@ci.boca-raton.fl.us>, "Detective Sosa DBPD" <sosap@mydelraybeach.com>, "Scheller, Sean Lantana" <sscheller@lantana.org>, "Steele, Stewart BBPD" <steeles@bbfl.us>, "Stormes, Jim PBSO" <stormesj@pbso.org>, "Strianese, Tony DBPD" <STRIANES@mydelraybeach.com>, "Strivelli, Steve LT. PBSO" <strivellis@pbso.org>, "Clarke, Tom PB Shores PD" <tclark@pbspolice.org>, "Dwyer, Todd Lantana PD" <tdwyer@lantana.org>, "Schaaf, Troy" <tschaaf@lantana.org>, "Skyles, Teri" <tskyles@sal5.state.fl.us>, "Travis Walker (twalker@rivierabch.com)" <twalker@rivierabch.com>, "Wallace, Tom BBPD" <wallacet@bbfl.us>, "Young, John DBPD" <youngj@mydelraybeach.com>, "Aldridge, Zac NPBPD" <zaldridge@village-npb.org> Date: 10/29/2014 09:26 AM Subject: RE: FSFN Training Good morning all, On November 12th, I have arraigned for a DCF trainer to give a FSFN (Florida Safe Families Network) 1o1 training. This training will be held at Palm Beach Gardens Police Department EOC facility. The training will begin at o90o hours and conclude at lioo hours. If you would like to attend the training please send me an email. If you or someone from your department needs access, please have them fill out the attached forms and complete the security awareness training on CJNET. Once this has been completed scan the documents to me. FSFN is the official reporting system for the Department of Children and Families. (See attached file: FSFN Access -Other Agencies (BLANK).doc)(See attached file: Security Agreement Form (2).pdf)(See attached file: StatewideFSFNformFinal.doc) Patricia Vazquez Southeast Region Criminal Justice Coordinator Florida Department of Children and Families 1400 West Commercial Blvd 211 D Ft. Lauderdale, Fl 33309 Cell: (954) 804-4270 From: Detective Danielle Hirsch <DanielleH@jupiter.fl.us> To: Patricia Vazquez/Dio/DCF@DCF Cc: "Aldridge, Zac NPBPD" <zaldridge@village-npb.org>, "Alexander, Mark PBSO" <alexanderm@pbso.org>, "Allen, Ed Gulfstream PD" <eallen@gulf-stream.org>, "Amasonn, William" <amasonn@atlantispd.org>, Ronise Baptiste/Dog/DCF@DCF, "Benevento, Joseph Jupiter Inlet Colony" <JICPD@bellsouth.net>, "Boulton, Pat PBSO" <boltonp@pbso.org>, "Bowe, Cynthia PBSO" <bowec@pbso.org>, "Brashear, Jennifer PBGPD" <jbrashear@pbgfl.com>, "Brawner, Mike Lake Clark Shores" <detbrawnerlcs@bellsouth.net>, "Burfield, Kurt PBPD" <kburfield@palmbeachpolice.com>, "Caldwell, Jeffrey DBPD" <Caldwell@mydelraybeach.com>, "Carrion, Sam School Police" <Carrion@palmbeach.ki2.fl.us>, Cathy Congnetti-WPBPD <ccognetti@wpb.org>, "Chapman, Gary BBPD" <chapmang@bbfl.us>, "Clark, Ken School Police" <kenneth.clark@palmbeachschools.org>, "Clarke, Tom PB Shores PD" <tclark@pbspolice.org>, "Colombino, Lori WPBPD" <lcolombino@wpb.org>, Neela Dass/Do9/DCF@DCF, "De Los Rios, Rayner" < delosriosR@bbfl.us >, "De Vito, Robert Highland Bch PD" <bdevito@ci.highland-beach.fl.us>, Deanna Richardson <Richardsond@bbfl.us>, "DeRogatis, Joseph Palm Springs PD" <jderogatis@vpsfl.org>, "Detective Sosa DBPD" <sosap@mydelraybeach.com>, "Dwyer, Todd Lantana PD" <tdwyer@lantana.org>, "Evans, John DBPD" <evansj@mydelraybeach.com>, "Fahey, Chris Manalapan PD" <cfahey@manalapan.org>, "Favors, Jennifer WPBPD" <jfavors@wpb.org>, "Fernandes, Dwayne" <savio95@hotmail.com>, "Fertig, Paul Juno PD" <pfertig@juno-beach.fl.us>, "Fisher, Christopher LCSPD" <CF19i3@gmail.com>, "Gordon, Francesca BBPD" <gordonf@bbfl.us>, "Grande, Gary" <ggrandei@fau.edu>, "Gregg, Carol PBSO" <greggc@pbso.org>, "Hanley, Scott BRPD" <shanley@myboca.com>, "Hansen, Gina PBSO" <hanseng@pbso.org>, "Hansen, Jan" <jhansen@vpsfl.org>, "Haseley, John GulfStream PD" <jhaseley@gulf-stream.org>, "Hatos, Katherine CJC" <khatos@pbcgov.org>, "Hernandez, Isabel Palm Springs PD" <ihernandez@villageofpalmsprings.org>, Detective Danielle Hirsch <DanielleH@jupiter.fl.us>, "Hitchcock, Alison CPT" <Alison_Hitchcock@doh.state.fl.us>, "Hutchins, Hal Ocean Ridge PD" <hhutchins@oceanridgeflorida.com>, "Jeffrey FHP Johnson Oeffreyjohnson@flhsmv.gov)" <jeffreyjohnson@flhsmv.gov>, Joe Hart <hartj@mydelraybeach.com>, "Jolly, Mark PBSO" <jollym@pbso.org>, "Labbe, Astrel BBPD" <labbea@bbfl.us>, "Langevin, Steve PB Shores PD" <slangevin@pbspolice.org>, "Leffler, Paul" <poleffler@pbgfl.com>, "Lefont, Dave WPBPD" <dlefont@wpb.org>, Lindsey McCrudden/Dog/DCF@DCF, Joe LoBianco/Dog/DCF@DCF, "Masrit, Talal PBSO" <Masrit@pbso.org>, "Mattox, Carmen Manalapan PD" <Cmattox@manalapan.org>, "Mckirchy, M. Palm Springs PD" <m.mckirchy@aol.com>, "Mekoliavitch, Steven NPBPD" <smekoliavitch@village-npb.org>, "Melow, Frank" <fm@vpsfl.org>, "Menniti, Larry PBPD" <lmenniti@townofpalmbeach.com>, "Meyer, Steve Boca PD" <smeyer@ci.boca-raton.fl.us>, "Mindick, J. Boca PD" <jmindick@myboca.us>, "Miuccio, Michele Boca PD" <mmiuccio@ci.boca-raton.fl.us>, "Morley, Edgar Palm Springs PD" <emorley@vpsfl.org>, "Morris, Rick School Board PD" <richard.morris@palmbeachschools.org>, "Munoz, Eulises School Police" <Munoz@palmbeach.ki2.fl.uS>, "Myers, Brady Greenacres" <bmyers@ci.greenacres.fl.us>, "Nunez, Jose Juno" <jnunez@junobeachpd.com>, "Passeggiata, John Gulfstream PD" <jpasseggiata@gulf-stream.org>, "Perez, Antonio Palm Springs PD" <aperez@villageofpalmsprings.org>, "Piantoni, Robert Juno PD" <rpiantoni@juno-beach.fl.us>, "Price, Renita" <renita.price@palmbeachschools.org>, "Quinn, Daniela DBPD" <quinn@mydelraybeach.com>, "Raftery, Jill BBPD" <rafteryj@bbfl.us>, "Ramos, Charles BBPD" <ramosc@bbfl.us>, Richard Karshna/Dog/DCF@DCF, "Rubin, Tony DBPD" <rubin@mydelraybeach.com>, "Russo, Brandon RBPD" <brusso@rivierabch.com>, "Sandhaus, Pam Greenacres PD" <psandhaus@ci.greenacres.fl.us>, "Sapino, Gene DBPD" <sapino@mydelraybeach.com>, "Schaaf, Troy" <tschaaf@lantana.org>, "Scheller, Sean Lantana" <sscheller@lantana.org>, Robert Shea/Dog/DCF@DCF, "Simmons, Mike PB Shores PD" <msimmons@pbspolice.org>, "Simpson, Jessica Ocean Ridge PD" <jsimpson@oceanridgeflorida.com>, "Skyles, Teri" <tskyles@sai5.state.fl.us>, "Sloan, Anna" <anna.sloan@palmbeachschools.org>, "Steele, Stewart BBPD" <steeles@bbfl.us>, "Stormes, Jim PBSO" <stormesj@pbso.org>, "Strianese, Tony DBPD" <STRIANES@mydelraybeach.com>, "Strivelli, Steve LT. PBSO" <strivellis@pbso.org>, "Tavcar, Ed Lantana PD" <etavcar@lantana.org>, "Travis Walker (twalker@rivierabch.com)" <twalker@rivierabch.com>, "Turner, ,Jason Tequesta" <jturner@tequesta.org>, "Vertefeuille, M." <mvertefeuille@wpb.org>, Clay Walker/Dog/DCF@DCF, "Wallace, Tom BBPD" <wallacet@bbfl.us>, "Webb, Carl" <Capt@southpalmbeach.com>, "Weinblatt, Charles Tequesta" <Cweinblatt@tequesta.org>, "Weiner, Brooke RBPD" <bweiner@rivierabch.com>, Kimberly Welles/SEZ/DCF@DCF, "Yannuzzi, Chris Ocean Ridge PD" <cyannuzzi@oceanridgeflorida.com>, "Young, John DBPD" <youngj@mydelraybeach.com>, "Yungk, Joe NPBPD" <jyu ngk@village-npb. o rg> Date: 10/29/2014 09:11 AM Subject: RE: FSFN Training Just reply to all. The list is in the CC area -----Original Message ----- From: Patricia Vazquez [mailto: Patricia —Vazquez @dcf.state.fl.us] Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2014 9:10 AM To: Detective Danielle Hirsch Subject: RE: FSFN Training I can do it, just send me the updated list Patricia Vazquez Southeast Region Criminal Justice Coordinator Florida Department of Children and Families 1400 West Commercial Blvd 211 D Ft. Lauderdale, F133309 Cell: (954) 804-4270 From: Detective Danielle Hirsch <DanielleH@jupiter.fl.us> To: Patricia Vazquez/ Dlo/ DCF@DCF Date: 10/29/2014 o8:47 AM Subject: RE: FSFN Training No I haven't. I will do it later this afternoon. I am running out now for a case. -----Original Message ----- From: Patricia Vazquez [mailto:Patricia_Vazquez@dcf.state.fl.us] Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 20141:00 PM To: Detective Danielle Hirsch Subject: FSFN Training Have you sent out the training notice for FSFN yet for November 12th? I'll send it if you haven't. I just need an updated list. Patricia Vazquez Southeast Region Criminal Justice Coordinator Florida Department of Children and Families 1400 West Commercial Blvd 211 D Ft. Lauderdale, F133309 Cell: (954) 804-4270 PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from the Town of Jupiter officials and employees regarding public business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may be subject to public disclosure. Under Florida law, e- mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. The views expressed in this message may not necessarily reflect those of the Town of ,Jupiter. If you have received this message in error, please notify us immediately by replying to this message, and please delete it from your computer. Thank you. This message has been scanned for malware by Websense. www.websense.com DCF — Florida Safe Families Network Access Form Name (Last, First): Date: Office Address: Phone: Office Name: Supervisor: Supervisor phone: 1. Why is there a need for your agency to access information in Florida Safe Families Network? (Role of the computer system that in your view makes FSFN Access appropriate): 2. What benefits will your agency receive by having access to Florida Safe Families Network? 3. What type of access is being requested? (ex. View, Add, Print, Data Entry) 4. How many users do you anticipate? 5. What work activities need to be completed in Florida Safe Families Network? (ex. View, Add, Print, Data Entry) 6. Does your agency currently have access to another DCF system? Yes ❑ No ❑ If yes, what security is already in place? 7. What other options are available outside of Florida Safe Families Network to provide the information? 8. Will your agency be able to comply with the FSFN Hardware and Software requirements? (http://fsfn.dcf.state.fl.us/) [This request will be evaluated with respect to 45 CFR Parts 160, 162, and 164, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, HIPAA, and the agency's relationship to the Department.] Special Requirements: Supervisor's Signature Date Comments: 4` . • 1 �.�.SECURITY AGREEMENT FORM AN M\'F 1 rAMll 1141 f]Ft The Department of Children and Families has authorized you: Employee's or Other System User's Name/Organization to have access to sensitive data using computer-related media (e.g., printed reports, microfiche, system inquiry, on-line update, or any magnetic media). Computer crimes are a violation of the department's Standards of Conduct. In addition to departmental discipline, committing computer crimes may result in Federal or State felony criminal charges. I understand that a security violation may result in criminal prosecution according to the provisions of Federal and State statutes and may also result in disciplinary action against me according to the department's Standards of Conduct in the Employee Handbook. By my signature below, I acknowledge that I have received, read, understand and agree to be bound by the following: • The Computer Related Crimes Act, Chapter 815, F.S. • Sections 7213, 7213A, and 7431 of the Internal Revenue Code, which provide civil and criminal penalties for unauthorized inspection or disclosure of Federal tax data. • 6103(1)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code, which provides confidentiality and disclosure of returns and return information. • CFOP 50-2. • It is the policy of the Department of Children and Families that no contract employee shall have access to IRS tax information or FDLE information, unless approved in writing, by name and position to access specified information, as authorized by regulation and/or statute. • It is the policy of the Department of Children and Families that I do not disclose personal passwords. • It is the policy of the Department of Children and Families that I do not obtain information for my own or another person's personal use. • I will only access or view information or data for which I am authorized and have a legitimate business reason to see when performing my duties. I shall maintain the integrity of all confidential and sensitive information accessed. • "Casual viewing" of employee or client data, even data that is not confidential or otherwise exempt from disclosure as a public record, constitutes misuse of access and is not acceptable. • The Department of Children and Families will perform regular database queries to identify misuse of access. • Chapter 119.0712, Florida Statutes, and the Driver Privacy Protection Act (DPPA). PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT: Disclosure of your social security number is voluntary, but must be provided in order to gain access to department systems. It is requested, however, pursuant to Section 282.318, Florida Statutes, the Security of Data and Information Technology Resources Act. The Department requests social security numbers to ensure secure access to data systems, prevent unauthorized access to confidential and sensitive information collected and stored by the Department, and provide a unique identifier in our systems. Print Employee or Other System User Name Signature of Employee or Other System User Print Supervisor Name Signature of Supervisor Date Date CF 114, PDF 03/2013 Distribution of Copies: Original — Personnel File/Other System User File; Copy — Employee/Other System User CHAPTER 815: COMPUTER-RELATED CRIMES 815.01 Short title. The provisions of this act shall be known and may be cited as the "Florida Computer Crimes Act." (History: s. 1, ch. 78-92.) 815.02 Legislative intent. The Legislature finds and declares that: (1) Computer-related crime is a growing problem in government as well as in the private sector. (2) Computer-related crime occurs at great cost to the public since losses for each incident of computer crime tend to be far greater than the losses associated with each incident of other white collar crime. (3) The opportunities for computer-related crimes in financial institutions, government programs, government records, and other business enterprises through the introduction of fraudulent records into a computer system, the unauthorized use of computer facilities, the alteration or destruction of computerized information or files, and the stealing of financial instruments, data, and other assets are great. (4) While various forms of computer crime might possibly be the subject of criminal charges based on other provisions of law, it is appropriate and desirable that a supplemental and additional statute be provided which proscribes various forms of computer abuse. (History: s. 1, ch. 78-92.) 815.03 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) "Access" means to approach, instruct, communicate with, store data in, retrieve data from, or otherwise make use of any resources of a computer, computer system, or computer network. (2) "Computer" means an internally programmed, automatic device that performs data processing. (3) "Computer contaminant" means any set of computer instructions designed to modify, damage, destroy, record, or transmit information within a computer, computer system, or computer network without the intent or permission of the owner of the information. The term includes, but is not limited to, a group of computer instructions commonly called viruses or worms which are self -replicating or self -propagating and which are designed to contaminant other computer programs or computer data; consume computer resources; modify, destroy, record, or transmit data; or in some other fashion usurp the normal operation of the computer, computer system, or computer network. (4) "Computer network" means any system that provides communications between one or more computer systems and its input or output devices, including, but not limited to, display terminals and printers that are connected by telecommunication facilities. (5) "Computer program or computer software" means a set of instructions or statements and related data which, when executed in actual or modified form, cause a computer, computer system, or computer network to perform specified functions. (6) "Computer services" include, but are not limited to, computer time; data processing or storage functions; or other uses of a computer, computer system, or computer network. (7) "Computer system" means a device or collection of devices, including support devices, one or more of which contain computer programs, electronic instructions, or input data and output data, and which perform functions, including, but not limited to, logic, arithmetic, data storage, retrieval, communication, or control. The term does not include calculators that are not programmable and that are not capable of being used in conjunction with external files. (8) "Data" means a representation of information, knowledge, facts, concepts, computer software, computer programs, or instructions. Data may be in any form, in storage media or stored in the memory of the computer, or in transit or presented on a display device. (9) "Financial instrument" means any check, draft, money order, certificate of deposit, letter of credit, bill of exchange, credit card, or marketable security. (10) "Intellectual property" means data, including programs. (11) "Property" means anything of value as defined in [Footnote 11 s. 812.011 and includes, but is not limited to, financial instruments, information, including electronically produced data and computer software and programs in either machine-readable or human -readable form, and any other tangible or intangible item of value. (History: s. 1, ch. 78-92; s. 9, ch. 2001-54.) ([Footnote 1] Note: Repealed by s. 16, ch. 77-342.) 815.04 Offenses against intellectual property; public records exemption. (1) Whoever willfully, knowingly, and without authorization modifies data, programs, or supporting documentation residing or existing internal or external to a computer, computer system, or computer network commits an offense against intellectual property. (2) Whoever willfully, knowingly, and without authorization destroys data, programs, or supporting documentation residing or existing internal or external to a computer, computer system, or computer network commits an offense against intellectual property. (3) (a) Data, programs, or supporting documentation which is a trade secret as defined in s. 812.081 which resides or exists internal or external to a computer, computer system, or computer network which is held by an agency as defined in chapter 119 is confidential and exempt from the provisions of s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution. (b) Whoever willfully, knowingly, and without authorization discloses or takes data, programs, or supporting documentation which is a trade secret as defined in s. 812.081 or is confidential as provided by law residing or existing internal or external to a computer, computer system, or computer network commits an offense against intellectual property. (4) (a) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, an offense against intellectual property is a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. (b) If the offense is committed for the purpose of devising or executing any scheme or artifice to defraud or to obtain any property, then the offender is guilty of a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. (History: s. 1, ch. 78-92; s. 1, ch. 94-100; s. 431, ch. 96-406.) 815.045 Trade secret information. The Legislature finds that it is a public necessity that trade secret information as defined in s. 812.081, and as provided for in s. 815.04(3), be expressly made confidential and exempt from the public records law because it is a felony to disclose such records. Due to the legal uncertainty as to whether a public employee would be protected from a felony conviction if otherwise complying with chapter 119, and with s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution, it is imperative that a public records exemption be created. The Legislature in making disclosure of trade secrets a crime has clearly established the importance attached to trade secret protection. Disclosing trade secrets in an agency's possession would negatively impact the business interests of those providing an agency such trade secrets by damaging them in the marketplace, and those entities and individuals disclosing such trade secrets would hesitate to cooperate with that agency, which would impair the effective and efficient administration of governmental functions. Thus, the public and private harm in disclosing trade secrets significantly outweighs any public benefit derived from disclosure, and the public's ability to scrutinize and monitor agency action is not diminished by nondisclosure of trade secrets. (History: s. 2, ch. 94-100.) (Note. Former s. 119.165) 815.06 Offenses against computer users. (1) Whoever willfully, knowingly, and without authorization: (a) Accesses or causes to be accessed any computer, computer system, or computer network; (b) Disrupts or denies or causes the denial of computer system services to an authorized user of such computer system I of services, which, in whole or part, is owned by, under contract to, or operated for, on behalf of, or in conjunction with another; (c) Destroys, takes, injures, or damages equipment or supplies used or intended to be used in a computer, computer system, or computer network; (d) Destroys, injures, or damages any computer, computer system, or computer network; or (e) Introduces any computer contaminant into any computer, computer system, or computer network, commits an offense against computer users. (2) (a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c), whoever violates subsection (1) commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. (b) Whoever violates subsection (1) and: 1. Damages a computer, computer equipment, computer supplies, a computer system, or a computer network, and the monetary damage or loss incurred as a result of the violation is $5,000 or greater; 2. Commits the offense for the purpose of devising or executing any scheme or artifice to defraud or obtain property; or 3. Interrupts or impairs a governmental operation or public communication, transportation, or supply of water, gas, or other public service, commits a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. (c) Whoever violates subsection (1) and the violation endangers human life commits a felony of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. (3) Whoever willingly, knowingly, and without authorization modifies equipment or supplies used or intended to be used in a computer, computer system, or computer network commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or S. 775.083. (4) (a) In addition to any other civil remedy available, the owner or lessee of the computer, computer system, computer network, computer program, computer equipment, computer supplies, or computer data may bring a civil action against any person convicted under this section for compensatory damages. (b) In any action brought under this subsection, the court may award reasonable attorney fees to the prevailing party. (5) Any computer, computer system, computer network, computer software, or computer data owned by a defendant which is used during the commission of any violation of this section or any computer owned by the defendant which is used as a repository for the storage of software or data obtained in violation of this section is subject to forfeiture as provided under ss. 932.701 — 932.704. (6) This section does not apply to any person who accesses his or her employer's computer system, computer network, computer program, or computer data when acting within the scope of his or her lawful employment. (7) For purposes of bringing a civil or criminal action under this section, a person who causes, by any means, the access to a computer, computer system, or computer network in one jurisdiction from another jurisdiction is deemed to have personally accessed the computer, computer system, or computer network in both jurisdictions. (History: s. 1, ch. 78-92; s. 11, ch. 2001-54.) 815.07 This chapter not exclusive. The provisions of this chapter shall not be construed to preclude the applicability of any other provision of the criminal law of this state which presently applies or may in the future apply to any transaction which violates this chapter, unless such provision is inconsistent with the terms of this chapter. (History: s. 1, ch. 78-92.) SECTION 7213 — UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION (a) RETURNS AND RETURN INFORMATION - (1) FEDERAL EMPLOYEES AND OTHER PERSONS — It shall be unlawful for any officer or employee of the United States or any person described in section 6103(n)(or an officer or employee of any such person),or any former officer or employee, willfully to disclose to any person, except as authorized in this title, any return or return information [as defined in section 6103(b)]. Any violation of this paragraph shall be a felony punishable upon conviction by a fine in any amount not exceeding $5,000, or imprisonment of not more than 5 years, or both, together with the costs of prosecution, and if such offense is committed by any officer or employee of the United States, he shall, in addition to any other punishment, be dismissed from office or discharged from employment upon conviction for such offense. (2) STATE AND OTHER EMPLOYEES — It shall be unlawful for any person [not described in paragraph (1)] willfully to disclose to any person, except as authorized in this title, any return or return information [as defined in section 6103(b)] acquired by him or another person under subsection (d),(i)(3)(B)(i),(1)(6),(7),(8),(9),(10),(12),(15) or (16) or (m)(2),(4),(5),(6), or (7) of section 6103. Any violation of this paragraph shall be a felony punishable by a fine in any amount not exceeding $5,000, or imprisonment of not more than 5 years, or both, together with the cost of prosecution. (3) OTHER PERSONS — It shall be unlawful for any person to whom any return or return information [as defined in section 6103(b)] is disclosed in an manner unauthorized by this title thereafter willfully to print or publish in any manner not provided by law any such return or return information. Any violation of this paragraph shall be a felony punishable by a fine in any amount not exceeding $5,000, or imprisonment of not more than 5 years, or both, together with the cost of prosecution. (4) SOLICITATION — It shall be unlawful for any person willfully to offer any item of material value in exchange for any return or return information [as defined in 6103(b)] and to receive as a result of such solicitation any such return or return information. Any violation of this paragraph shall be a felony punishable by a fine in any amount not exceeding $5,000, or imprisonment of not more than 5 years, or both, together with the cost of prosecution. (5) SHAREHOLDERS — It shall be unlawful for any person to whom return or return information [as defined in 6103(b)] is disclosed pursuant to the provisions of 6103((e)(1)(D)(iii) willfully to disclose such return or return information in any manner not provided by law. Any violation of this paragraph shall be a felony punishable by a fine in any amount not exceeding $5,000, or imprisonment of not more than 5 years, or both, together with the cost of prosecution. SECTION 7213A— UNAUTHORIZED INSPECTION OF RETURNS OR RETURN INFORMATION (a) PROHIBITIONS — (1) FEDERAL EMPLOYEES AND OTHER PERSONS — It shall be unlawful for - (A) any officer or employee of the United States, or (B) any person described in section 6103(n) or an officer willfully to inspect, except as authorized in this title, any return or return information. (2) STATE AND OTHER EMPLOYEES — It shall be unlawful for any person [not described in paragraph(])] willfully to inspect, except as authorized by this title, any return information acquired by such person or another person under a provision of section 6103 referred to in section 7213(a)(2). (b) PENALTY — (1) IN GENERAL — Any violation of subsection (a) shall be punishable upon conviction by a fine in any amount not exceeding $1000, or imprisonment of not more than 1 year, or both, together with the costs of prosecution. (2) FEDERAL OFFICERS OR EMPLOYEES — An officer or employee of the United States who is convicted of any violation of subsection (a) shall, in addition to any other punishment, be dismissed from office or discharged from employment. (c) DEFINITIONS — For purposes of this section, the terms "inspect", "return", and "return information" have respective meanings given such terms by section 6103(b). 2 of 5 SECTION 7431 — CIVIL DAMAGES FOR UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE OF RETURNS AND RETURN INFORMATION (a) IN GENERAL — (1) INSPECTION OR DISCLOSURE BY EMPLOYEE OF UNITED STATES — If any officer or employee of the United States knowingly, or by reason of negligence, inspects or discloses any return or return information with respect to a taxpayer in violation of any provision of section 6103, such taxpayer may bring a civil action for damages against the United States in a district court of the United States. (2) INSPECTION OR DISCLOSURE BY A PERSON WHO IS NOT AN EMPLOYEE OF THE UNITED STATES — If any person who is not an officer or employee of the United States knowingly, or by reason of negligence, inspects or discloses any return or return information with respect to a taxpayer in violation of any provision of section 6103, such taxpayer may bring a civil action for damages against such person in a district court of the United States. (b) EXCEPTIONS — No liability shall arise under this section with respect to any inspection or disclosure - (1) which results from good faith, but erroneous, interpretation of section 6103, or (2) which is requested by the taxpayer. (c) DAMAGES — In any action brought under subsection (a), upon a finding of liability on the part of the defendant, the defendant shall be liable to the plaintiff in an amount equal to the sum of - (1) the greater of — (A) $1,000 for each act of unauthorized inspection or disclosure of a return or return information with respect to which such defendant is found liable, or (B) the sum of: (i) the actual damages sustained by the plaintiff as a result of such unauthorized inspection or disclosure, plus (ii) in the case of a willful inspection or disclosure or an inspection or disclosure which is the result of gross negligence, punitive damages, plus (2) the cost of the action. (d) PERIOD FOR BRINGING ACTION — Notwithstanding any other provision of law, an action to enforce any liability created under this section may be brought, without regard to the amount in controversy, at any time within 2 years after the date of discovery by the plaintiff of the unauthorized inspection or disclosure. SECTION 6103 — CONFIDENTIALITY AND DISCLOSURE OF RETURNS AND RETURN INFORMATION (1) DISCLOSURE OF RETURNS AND RETURN INFORMATION FOR PURPOSES OTHER THAN TAX ADMINISTRATION (7) Disclosure of return information to Federal, State, and local agencies administering certain programs under the Social Security Act, the Food Stamp Act of 1977, or title 38, United States Code, or certain housing assistance programs (A) Return information from Social Security Administration — The Commissioner of Social Security shall, upon written request, disclose return information from returns with respect to net earnings from self-employment (as defined in section 1402), wages (as defined in section 3121 (a) or 3401 (a)), and payments of retirement income, which have been disclosed to the Social Security Administration as provided by paragraph (1) or (5) of this subsection, to any Federal, State, or local agency administering a program listed in subparagraph (D). (B) Return information from Internal Revenue Service — The Secretary shall, upon written request, disclose current return information from returns with respect to unearned income from the Internal Revenue Service files to any Federal, State, or local agency administering a program listed in subparagraph (D). (C) Restriction on disclosure — The Commissioner of Social Security and the Secretary shall disclose return information under subparagraphs (A) and (B) only for purposes of, and to the extent necessary in, determining eligibility for, or the correct amount of, benefits under a program listed in subparagraph (D). (D) Programs to which rule applies — The programs to which this paragraph applies are: (i) a State program funded under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act; (ii) medical assistance provided under a State plan approved under title XIX of the Social Security Act or subsidies provided under section 1860D-14 of such Act; (iii) supplemental security income benefits provided under title XVI of the Social Security Act, and federally administered supplementary payments of the type described in section 1616(a) of such Act (including payments pursuant to an agreement entered into under section 212(a) of Public Law 93-66); (iv) any benefits provided under a State plan approved under title I, X, XIV, or XVI of the Social Security Act (as those titles apply to Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin islands); (v) unemployment compensation provided under a State law described in section 3304 of this title; (vi) assistance provided under the Food Stamp Act of 1977; (vii) State -administered supplementary payments of the type described in section 1616(a) of the Social Security Act (including payments pursuant to an agreement entered into under section 212(a) of Public Law 93-66); (viii) (1) any needs -based pension provided under chapter 15 of title 38, United States Code, or under any other law administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs; (II) parents' dependency and indemnity compensation provided under section 1315 of title 38, United States Code; (III) health-care services furnished under section 1710(a)(1)(1), 1710(a)(2), 1710(b), and 1712(a)(2)(B) of such title; and (IV) compensation paid under chapter 11 of title 38, United States Code, at the 100 percent rate based solely on unemployability and without regard to the fact that the disability or disabilities are not rated as 100 percent disabling under the rating schedule; and (ix) any housing assistance program administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development that involves initial and periodic review of an applicant's or participant's income, except that return information may be disclosed under this clause only on written request by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and only for use by officers and employees of the Department of Housing and Urban Development with respect to applicants for and participants in such programs. Only return information from returns with respect to net earnings from self-employment and wages may be disclosed under this paragraph for use with respect to any program described in clause (viii)(IV). Clause (viii) shall not apply after September 30, 2008. 3 of 5 DRIVER PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT (DPPA) Under state law, motor vehicle, driver license, and vehicular crash records are subject to public disclosure. The Driver Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) keeps your personal information private by limiting who has access to the information. (http://www,flhsmv.gov/ddl/DPPAinfo.html) 119.0712 Executive branch agency -specific exemptions from inspection or copying of public records. (2) DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY SAFETY AND MOTOR VEHICLES. (a) Personal information contained in a motor vehicle record that identifies an individual is confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution except as provided in this subsection. Personal information includes, but is not limited to, an individual's social security number, driver identification number or identification card number, name, address, telephone number, medical or disability information, and emergency contact information. For purposes of this subsection, personal information does not include information relating to vehicular crashes, driving violations, and driver's status. For purposes of this subsection, the term "motor vehicle record" means any record that pertains to a motor vehicle operator's permit, motor vehicle title, motor vehicle registration, or identification card issued by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. (b) Personal information contained in motor vehicle records made confidential and exempt by this subsection may be released by the department for any of the following uses: 1. For use in connection with matters of motor vehicle or driver safety and theft; motor vehicle emissions; motor vehicle product alterations, recalls, or advisories; performance monitoring of motor vehicles and dealers by motor vehicle manufacturers; and removal of nonowner records from the original owner records of motor vehicle manufacturers, to carry out the purposes of Titles I and IV of the Anti Car Theft Act of 1992, the Automobile Information Disclosure Act (15 U.S.C. ss. 1231 et seq.), the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. ss. 7401 et seq.), and chapters 301, 305, and 321-331 of Title 49, United States Code. 2. For use by any government agency, including any court or law enforcement agency, in carrying out its functions, or any private person or entity acting on behalf of a federal, state, or local agency in carrying out its functions. 3. For use in connection with matters of motor vehicle or driver safety and theft; motor vehicle emissions; motor vehicle product alterations, recalls, or advisories; performance monitoring of motor vehicles, motor vehicle parts, and dealers; motor vehicle market research activities, including survey research; and removal of nonowner records from the original owner records of motor vehicle manufacturers. 4. For use in the normal course of business by a legitimate business or its agents, employees, or contractors, but only: a. To verify the accuracy of personal information submitted by the individual to the business or its agents, employees, or contractors; and b. If such information as so submitted is not correct or is no longer correct, to obtain the correct information, but only for the purposes of preventing fraud by, pursuing legal remedies against, or recovering on a debt or security interest against, the individual. 5. For use in connection with any civil, criminal, administrative, or arbitral proceeding in any court or agency or before any self-regulatory body for: a. Service of process by any certified process server, special process server, or other person authorized to serve process in this state. b. Investigation in anticipation of litigation by an attorney licensed to practice law in this state or the agent of the attorney; however, the information may not be used for mass commercial solicitation of clients for litigation against motor vehicle dealers. c. Investigation by any person in connection with any filed proceeding; however, the information may not be used for mass commercial solicitation of clients for litigation against motor vehicle dealers. d. Execution or enforcement of judgments and orders. e. Compliance with an order of any court. 6. For use in research activities and for use in producing statistical reports, so long as the personal information is not published, redisclosed, or used to contact individuals. 7. For use by any insurer or insurance support organization, or by a self-insured entity, or its agents, employees, or contractors, in connection with claims investigation activities, anti -fraud activities, rating, or underwriting. 8. For use in providing notice to the owners of towed or impounded vehicles. 9. For use by any licensed private investigative agency or licensed security service for any purpose permitted under this subsection. Personal information obtained based on an exempt driver's record may not be provided to a client who cannot demonstrate a need based on a police report, court order, or business or personal relationship with the subject of the investigation. 10. For use by an employer or its agent or insurer to obtain or verify information relating to a holder of a commercial driver's license that is required under 49 U.S.C. ss. 31301 et seq. 11. For use in connection with the operation of private toll transportation facilities. 12. For bulk distribution for surveys, marketing, or solicitations when the department has obtained the express consent of the person to whom such personal information pertains. 13. For any use if the requesting person demonstrates that he or she has obtained the written consent of the person who is the subject of the motor vehicle record. 14. For any other use specifically authorized by state law, if such use is related to the operation of a motor vehicle or public safety. 15. For any other use if the person to whom the information pertains has given express consent in a format prescribed by the department. Such consent shall remain in effect until it is revoked by the person on a form prescribed by the department. (c) Notwithstanding paragraph (b), without the express consent of the person to whom such information applies, the following information contained in motor vehicle records may only be released as specified in this paragraph: 1. Social security numbers may be released only as provided in subparagraphs (b)2., 5., 7., and 10. 2. An individual's photograph or image may be released only as provided in s. 322.142. 3. Medical disability information may be released only as provided in ss. 322.125 and 322.126. 4. Emergency contact information may be released only to law enforcement agencies for purposes of contacting those listed in the event of an emergency. (d) The restrictions on disclosure of personal information provided by this subsection shall not in any way affect the use of organ donation information on individual driver licenses or affect the administration of organ donation initiatives in this state. (e)1. Personal information made confidential and exempt may be disclosed by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to an individual, firm, corporation, or similar business entity whose primary business interest is to resell or redisclose the personal information to persons who are authorized to receive such information. Prior to the department's disclosure of personal information, such individual, firm, corporation, or similar business entity must first enter into a contract with the department regarding the care, custody, and control of the personal information to ensure compliance with the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act of 1994 and applicable state laws. 4 of 5 2. An authorized recipient of personal information contained in a motor vehicle record, except a recipient under subparagraph (b)12., may contract with the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to resell or redisclose the information for any use permitted under this section. However, only authorized recipients of personal information under subparagraph (b)12. may resell or redisclose personal information pursuant to subparagraph (b)12. 3. Any authorized recipient who resells or rediscloses personal information shall maintain, for a period of 5 years, records identifying each person or entity that receives the personal information and the permitted purpose for which it will be used. Such records shall be made available for inspection upon request by the department. (f) The department may adopt rules to carry out the purposes of this subsection and the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act of 1994, 18 U.S.C. ss. 2721 et seq. Rules adopted by the department may provide for the payment of applicable fees and, prior to the disclosure of personal information pursuant to this subsection, may require the meeting of conditions by the requesting person for the purposes of obtaining reasonable assurance concerning the identity of such requesting person, and, to the extent required, assurance that the use will be only as authorized or that the consent of the person who is the subject of the personal information has been obtained. Such conditions may include, but need not be limited to, the making and filing of a written application in such form and containing such information and certification requirements as the department requires. (g) This subsection is subject to the Open Government Sunset Review Act in accordance with s. 119.15 and shall stand repealed October 2, 2012, unless reviewed and saved from repeal through reenactment by the Legislature 5 of 5 The Department of Children and Families Florida Safe Families Network Statewide Access Request Form Headquarters / Zone / District EMPLOYEE INFORMATION: Date of Effective Request: Date: 1. Employment Type: (Select ONLY ONE) ❑ Contract Full Time Name of Contractor: ❑ Contract Part Time Name of Contractor: ❑ Full Time Employee ❑ OPS Full Time ❑ OPS Part Time ❑ Part Time Employee 2. 3. 4. First Name M/ Last Name 7. 8. 9. Birth Date Gender Race 11. Agency Work Address 13. Telephone Numbers: Work: ( ) - x SunCom: - 14. Language: Primary: Secondary: 15. Action Required: (Select ONLY ONE) ❑ Add User Id / Password ❑ Change/Update Capability ❑ Suspend/Revoke/Transfer/Terminate User Id ❑ Reinstate/Resume User Id ❑ Other: (explain) 16. Unit and User Group Requested. Unit User Group 5. 6. - - Suffix Social Security Number 10. Position Title/ Job Class 12. District Office Acronym Cell: ( 1 - x Unit 17. Completed FSFN Training: ❑ Yes ❑ No 18. Date of Training: 19. Employee Usercode: 20. Email Address: AUTHORIZATION .SIGNATURES: 21. 22. User Group Signature of User Date *** The supervisor is responsible for notifying the Florida Safe Families Network Security Officer of aM employee status changes.*** 23. 24.( ) - x 25. - 26. Signature of Supervisor Work Phone # SunCom Phone # Date Please Print Name HEADQUARTERS /ZONE [DISTRICT: 27. Signature of Florida Safe Families Network Security Officer COMMENTS: 28. Date Renee Basel From: Edward K Allen Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 9:34 AM To: Hartmann, Katie Subject: P.D. Roster Update Attachments: PERSONNEL ROSTER.pub Katie, have attached a updated P.D. Roster. Sgt. Gorel has moved on to Broward S.O. and Investigator Passeggiata has been promoted to Sergeant. Please advise if you need any further. Thanks, Lt. E. Allen NAME PERSONNEL ROSTER EFFECTIVE 1/20/15 CALL SIGN l.D.# PHONE CELL Chief Garrett Ward 7S1 715 Lt. Ed Allen 7E1 714 Sgt. John Haseley 7D3 727 Ofc. Robert Bradley 7A58 749 Ofc. Chris Hamori 7A56 746 Ofc. Lawrence Ladd 7A52 744 Ofc. Bernard O'Donnell 7A55 751 Sgt. John Passeggiata 7A54 748 Ofc. Robert Pyle 7A59 741 Ofc. Charles Smith 7A53 745 Ofc, Todd Sutton 7A57 750 CONTACT ON DUTY OFFICER CELL #1 573-8701 CELL #2 573-5319 CONTACT ON DUTY SUPERVISOR CELL #1 573-9229 CELL #2 573-5669 Investigator / Sergeant John Passeggiata cell 561-504-0812 Renee Basel From: Edward K Allen Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2015 2:22 PM To: John Haseley; John Passeggiata; Robert Pyle; Todd Sutton; Chris Hamori; Charles Smith; Bernard O'Donnell; Lawrence Ladd; Robert Bradley Subject: FW: Emailing: South County Arraignment Schedule March 2015 to June 2015 Attachments: South County Arraignment Schedule March 2015 to June 2015.docx -----Original Message ----- From: Castro, Karen[mailto:Kcastro@mypalmbeachclerk.com] Sent: Thursday, February 19, 20151:4'7 PM To: Agent Richard Lombardo -FL East Coast Railway Police; Agent Stephen Michael -F EC Railway Police; Albala at BBeach; Briny Breezes; Chief Sean Scheller; Commander Robert Hagerty; D Koenig at Manalapan; D Mccollum at Lantana; Dawn at DBPD; Debbie Koch; Edward K Allen; E Lundberg at Highland Beach; Earl Brown FHP; Evelyn at DOT; FAU police; Gibson at DOT; Highland Beach admin; Holly with FHP; J Simpson at Ocean Ridge; J Tyson at Lantana; Jeffrey Bissainthe; Jeffrey Johnson; Judy at BBPD; K Dipolito at Lanatana; Lantana PD; Lori at FWC; lovel PBSO; Lt Paul Rispoli; Lt Pride FWC; Luty PBSO; Manalapan; matt jiggins FWC; Nelson at Lantana; Nicole Luty PBSO; Ocean Ridge; Ocean ridge disbatch; Ofc Rob Rizzotto; P Friedman at Boca; P Godwin Boca; Palm Beach; Palm Beach dispatch; Powel, Penny; R White at Boca; Ricky at BBPD; Rob at FWC; Rob at South Palm; robinapd; Rose Metayer NPB; Rosio at Delray; South Palm Beach captain; Swain at Delray; Terry Corcoran BBPD; Tonya Sallette; Tracy at FHP; witherwax DPBD Cc: Robinson, Shamane H; Foreman, Ralph L Subject: Emailing: South County Arraignment Schedule March 2015 to June 2015 Good afternoon, Please see attached updated arraignment schedule for South County. Thanks Karen OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - PALM BEACH COUNTY South County Arraignment Schedule March 2015 to June 2015 TO: LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES — PBSO, FHP, School Districtof PBC PD, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation, Boca Raton PD, Boynton Beach PD, Delray Beach PD, FAU PD, Gulfstream PD, Highland Beach PD, Manalapan PD, Ocean Ridge PD, Atlantis PD, South Palm Beach Police PD, DOT, Lantana PD DATE: February 19, 2015 RE: South County NTA & Arraignment Dates South County Courthouse, 200 W. Atlantic Avenue, Courtroom 41, Delray Beach, FL 33444 CLOSED DATES—May 2.5, 2015 MARCH 2015 ARRAIGNMENT DATES DUI'S Monday's only 8:30am All agencies Traffic Crimes including 30+ Tuesdays only 8:30am and 1:00pm (time by agency below) Misdemeanors (except Domestic Violence) Including Municipal/County Ordinances Thursdays only 8:30am All agencies Mar 2 Mar 3 Mar 5 Mar 9 Mar 10 Mar 12 Mar 16 Mar 17 Mar 19 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 26 Mar 30 Mar 31 June 1 APRIL 2015 ARRAIGNMENT DATES June 4 June 8 June 9 June 11 June 15 April 2 April 6 April 7 April 9 April 13 April 14 April 16 April 20 April 21 April 23 April 27 April 28 April 30 MAY 2015 ARRAIGNMENT DATES May 4 May 5 May 7 May 11 May 12 May 14 May 18 May 19 May 21 —My -25– May 26 May 28 JUNE 2015 ARRAIGNMENT DATES June 1 June 2 June 4 June 8 June 9 June 11 June 15 June 16 June 18 June 22 June 23 June 25 June 29 June 30 Monday DUI Arraignments – All agencies 8:30am Tuesday Traffic Crime Arraignments– PBSO, FHP, & Delray Beach PD – 8:30 a.m., all other agencies 1:00 Pm Thursday Misdemeanor Arraignments – All agencies 8:30am Renee Basel From: Edward K Allen Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 2:07 PM To: Hayes, Trina L Subject: eWarrants Trina, I entered Sgt. John Passeggiata as a user / supervisor / notary, and he has yet to receive a password. Please advise if I have done something wrong. Thanks, Lt. Ed Allen Gulf Stream Police Department 561278-8611 Renee Basel From: Edward K Allen Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2015 11:17 AM To: Hartmann, Katie Subject: ROSTER Attachments: PERSONNEL ROSTER.pub KATI E, ATTACHED IS THE CURRENT UPDATED PERSONNEL ROSTER. ALSO OFFICER FELTER WILL BE USING THE RADIO THAT WAS PREVEOUSLY ASSIGNED TO SGT. GOREL. THANKS, LT. E. ALLEN NAME PERSONNEL ROSTER EFFECTIVE 4/13/15 CALL SIGN 1.D.# PHONE CELL Chief Garrett Ward 7S1 715 Lt. Ed Allen 7E1 714 Sgt. John Haseley 7D3 727 Sgt. John Passeggiata 7D5 748 Ofc. Robert Bradley 7A58 749 Oft. Chris Hamori 7A56 746 Ofc. Lawrence Ladd 7A52 744 Oft. Bernard O'Donnell 7A55 751 Ofc. Robert Pyle 7A59 741 Ofc. Charles Smith 7A53 745 Ofc. Todd Sutton 7A57 750 Ofc. Marshall Felter 7A54 752 Rev: rev: 07/08/98 Renee Basel From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Let me Know if this works AJ Edward K Allen Monday, May 11, 2015 10:41 AM hhutchins@oceanridgeflorida.com need to Id Need to id.pdf STAIN*ej ' .,: —`> d 1) GARRETT J. r_1V Chief of Police WARD j FL y *** CONFIDENTIAL - FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT USE *** NEED TO IDENTIFY- ROBBERY SUSPECTS On 5/9/15 a 92 Year Old Gulf Stream resident was a victim of a purse snatching. The photo- graph listed below are possible suspects and need to be identified. The suspects listed below used the victims credit card a short time after the robbery. For additional information contact : Officer ODonnell Gulf Stream Police Department (561-278-8611) Email bodonnell@gulf-stream.org Date 5/10115 Authorized: Sgt. John Passeggiata Gulf Stream Case 15-0798 This document is Confidential and for Law Enforcement Use Only. DO NOT DISSEMINATE or release to the public, any media sources, or other personnel who do not have a valid "need to Know" without prior approval from GSPD. FJ 246 Sea Road, Gulf Stream, Florida 33483 Administration (561) 278-8611 Renee Basel From: Edward K Allen Sent: Monday, May 11, 2015 3:02 PM To: John Haseley Subject: bolo Attachments: Need to id.pdf r ejt4 Stwam Mdice 1� r Depadmad GARRETT J. WARD Chief of Police *** CONFIDENTIAL - FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT USE *** NEED TO IDENTIFY- ROBBERY SUSPECTS On 5/9/15 a 92 Year Old Gulf Stream resident was a victim of a purse snatching. The photo- graph listed below are possible suspects and need to be identified. The suspects listed below used the victims credit card a short time after the robbery. For additional information contact : Officer ODonnell Gulf Stream Police Department (561-278-8611) Email bodonnell a,�gulf-stream.org Date 5/10/15 Authorized: Sgt. John Passeggiata Gulf Stream Case 15-0798 This document is Confidential and for Law Enforcement Use Only. DO NOT DISSEMINATE or release to the public, any media sources, or other personnel who do not have a valid "need to Know" without prior approval from GSPD. [J 246 Sea Road, Gulf Stream, Florida 33483 Administration (561) 278-8611 Renee Basel From: Edward K Allen Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2015 9:29 AM To: Dahl, Mario Subject: Audit Attachments: PD LETTERHEAD to DAVID.pub Mario, The Attached has been approved by Chief Ward and mailed to Tallahassee. Thanks for your assistance. Lt. E. Allen CE eJ14 StW4wn Ydice ♦ i ,sDu)aWmewt GARRETT J. WARD i Chief of Police Maureen Johnson, Chief 5/28/15 Motorist Service/Bureau of Records 2900 Apalachee Parkway, MS 89 Tallahassee. Florida 32399-0500 Chief, During April of this year (2015) the Delray Beach Police Department underwent a Quality Control Audit regarding the use of DAVID. In May of 2015 the Delray Beach Police Department conducted an Audit on the use of DAVID and found that three Gulf Stream Officers had used the ECI (Emergency Contact Information) function. Some of the ECI access was outside of our guidelines, none of which were malicious. The following employees were identified as accessing ECI and provided their explanation. Sergeant John Passeggiata: Accessed ECI while conducting an active criminal investigation. This misuse was addressed by his supervisor and He has received refresher training. Officer Bernard O'Donnell does not remember using the David ECI. He has also received refresher training. Sergeant Adam Gorel: As of January 5th 2015 Sergeant Adam Gorel Is no longer employed with the Gulf Stream Police Department. As a result of this incident the Gulf Stream Police Department is considering deactivating the ECI function. Lt. E. Allen Gulf Stream Police Department Gulf Stream, Fl. 33484 246 Sea Road, Gulf Stream Florida 33483 Adminustration (561) 278-8611 Renee Basel From: Edward K Allen Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 1:30 PM To: John Haseley; John Passeggiata Subject: FW: Checklist & RRT sheet Attachments: Intitial Response Checklist.pdf; RRT Information sheet.pdf From: Detective Danielle Hirsch[mailto:DanielleH@jupiter.fl.us] Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 1:26 PM To: Aldridge, Zac NPBPD; Edward K Allen; Amasonn, William; Baptiste, Ronise DCF; Benevento, Joseph Jupiter Inlet Colony; Bradford, Dave PBSO; Brashear, Jennifer PBGPD; Brawner, Mike Lake Clark Shores; Burfield, Kurt PBPD; Caldwell, Jeffrey DBPD; Carrion, Sam School Police; Cathy Congnetti-WPBPD; Cesark, Kim PBGPD; Chapman, Gary BBPD; Clark, Ken School Police; Clarke, Tom PB Shores PD; Cohen, Loni Boynton Bch PD; Colombino, Lori WPBPD; D'Angelo, Jonathan Greenacres PD; Dass, Neela DCF; De Los Rios, Rayner; De Vito, Robert Highland Bch PD; DeRogatis, Joseph Palm Springs PD; Dwyer, Todd Lantana PD; Fahey, Chris Manalapan PD; Fernandez, Dwayne Highland Beach PD; Fertig, Paul Juno PD; Fisher, Christopher LCSPD; Foley, Randy PBSO; Gordon, Francesca BBPD; Grande, Gary; Gregg, Carol PBSO; Griffin, Robin School Board PD; Grossman, Todd PBGPD; Hanley, Scott Boca PD; Hansen, Gina PBSO; Hansen, Jan; Hart, Joe DBPD; John Haseley; Hatos, Katherine CJC; Hernandez, Isabel Palm Springs PD; Detective Danielle Hirsch; Hitchcock, Alison CPT; Hutchins, Hal Ocean Ridge PD; Jeffrey FHP Johnson (jeffreyjohnson@flhsmv.gov); Jones, Richard Ocean Ridge PD; Keith, Eric PBSO; Labbe, Astrel BBPD; Langevin, Steve PB Shores PD; Lefont, Dave WPBPD; Lobiano, Joseph DCF; Mattox, Carmen Manalapan PD; McCrudden, Lindsey DCF; Mckirchy, M. Palm Springs PD; Mekoliavitch, Steven NPBPD; Menniti, Larry PBPD; Meyer, Steve -Boca PD; Milow, Frank; Mindick, J. Boca PD; Mitchell, Leonard RBPD; Miuccio, Michele Boca PD; Morley, Edgar Palm Springs PD; Morris, Rick School Board PD; Moschette, Robin DBPD; Munoz, Eulises School Police; Myers, Brady Greenacres; Nubin, Jennifer Riviera Bch PD; Nunez, Jose Juno; John Passeggiata; Perez, Antonio Palm Springs PD; Pierre, Tisha DCF; Price, Renita; Raftery, Jill BBPD; Ramos, Charles BBPD; Richard Karshna DCF; Rubin, Tony DBPD; Russo, Brandon RBPD; Schaaf, Troy; Scheller, Sean Lantana; Shea, Robert DCF; Simmons, Mike PB Shores PD; Simpson, Jessica Ocean Ridge PD; Skyles, Teri; Sloan, Anna; Steele, Stewart BBPD; Stormes, Jim PESO; Strivelli, Steve LT. PBSO; Tavcar, Ed Lantana PD; Travis Walker (twalker@rivierabch.com); Vasquez, Patricia DCF; Vertefeuille, M.; Walker, Clay DCF; Wallace, Tom BBPD; Webb, Carl; Weber, Paul DBPD; Weinblatt, Charles Tequesta; Weiner, Brooke RBPD; Welles, Kimberly; Wessendorf, Steve BBPD Subject: Checklist & RRT sheet I have attached the Checklist for initial response and the Rapid Response information sheet. If you need me to send the Powerpoint again, shoot me an email. Detective Danielle D. Hirsch Jupiter Police Department 210 Military Trail Jupiter, Florida 33458 (561)741-2398 (561)741-2514 [fax] PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from the Town of Jupiter officials and employees regarding public business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may be subject to public disclosure. Under Florida law, e- mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing This message has been scanned for malware by Websense. www.websense.com Palm Beach County Child Abuse Protocol Initial Response Checklist 1. Child abuse investigation calls usually come via Florida Child Abuse Hotline and the Child Protective Investigator from DCF (CPI) is the one requesting law enforcement officer (LEO) to be dispatched. 2. Law Enforcement dispatch shall classify the call as a "priority call". Officers shall respond to such calls immediately (within 30 minutes). 3. LEO officers responding to calls received through 911 will sometimes make a determination that a child abuse investigation is warranted. In a situation like that, the officer shall contact the Florida Child Abuse Hotline at 1 -866 -LE ABUSE (1-866-532- 2873), 4. If an immediate DCF response is needed, the officer shall call the Florida Child Abuse Hotline at: 1 -866 -LE ABUSE (1-866-532-2873). 5. LEO shall await telephone contact from the DCF Child Protective Investigator prior to dispatching an officer. 6. CPI and LEO shall coordinate their response and conduct joint investigation. 7. LEO shall be dispatched to conduct criminal investigation. CPI shall be responsible for assessing present danger threats to the child. 8. If the DCF investigative interview is outside LE jurisdiction and they cannot respond, the Law Enforcement Agency will seek assistance from other agencies utilizing the Mutual Aid Agreement. If the initial investigation reveals another agency has jurisdiction, the initial responding agency must notify the agency with jurisdiction. 9. The name of persons reporting abuse, neglect or abandonment, may not be released to anyone except DCF, LE, CPT (Child Protection Team), SAO (State Attorney's Office) without written consent of reporter. 10. When the criteria for rapid response is met, the initial responding agency shall have the responsibility to activate the Rapid Response Team. The criteria is as follows: • Unexpected death or potentially life threatening injury to a child under 13 years of age, including but not limited to physical abuse, drowning, murder/suicide or co -sleeping. Does not include vehicle crashes unless neglect is suspected. • Sexual Battery of a Child under 13 years of age, which occurred within the past 24 hours, involving serious bodily injury. • Any multiple victim / suspect case of child. Law enforcement shall obtain preliminary information and activate the RRT as soon as possible, while still on the scene, by calling each of the following: 25 RRT CONTACTS: • DCF — Liaison at cell 561-315-5841 • CPT — Liaison at cell 561-329-1114 • SAO — All deaths contact the Homicide Investigator at cell 561-346-1907 Abuse or sex crimes, call Special Victim Unit Duty Phone 561-309-1821 • ME — 561-688-3000 and ask for the Medical Examiner regarding a RRT case. A representative from the ME will contact you for details (death or near death cases). These calls shall result in the dispatch of all, or parts, of the RRT depending upon the request and needs of the law enforcement agency with jurisdiction. The law enforcement agency with jurisdiction is in charge of the case and investigation. Within 24 hours, a representative from the lead law enforcement agency shall complete the RRT `Information Sheet' and fax to the Palm Beach County Criminal Justice Commission at 561-242-7382 or email to CJCRPU(cD-pbc4ov.org 11. Children should not be interviewed in the presence of the parent or guardian unless or until the perpetrator is identified. 12. It is recommended that the Child Protection Team be utilized to conduct the interview. 13. LEO will have the responsibility to collect evidence and secure crime scene. 14. Criminal history and all other valuable data shall be shared between Law Enforcement and the Department of Children and Families. 15. LEO and CPI shall coordinate the future course of joint investigation. 16. Law enforcement and DCF Child Protective Investigator shall provide each other with background information relating to the subjects of the reports, as permitted by law. 17. Responding LEO shall complete a crime report documenting his/her actions and findings. 18. Any conflicts, issues or concerns between the CPI and LEO shall be immediately forwarded to the respective agency's Child Abuse Liaison. Rcviscd August 2014 26 Rapid Response Team — Information Sheet ** MUST be completed by Law Enforcement within 24 hours of a RRT activation" Date: Time: Law Enforcement Agency Assigned: Investigating Detective Assigned: DCF CPI Assigned: LE Case Number: COMPONENTS NOTIFIED YES NO 1. Child Protection Team ❑ ❑ 2. State Attorney ❑ ❑ 3. Medical Examiner ❑ ❑ 4. Department of Children & Families ❑ ❑ VICTIM(S) INJURY ❑ Physical abuse ❑ Sexual Assault ❑ OTHER: ADDRESS: SYNOPSIS: DATE(S) OF BIRTH ❑ Drowning ❑ Death ❑ Neglect ❑ Murder/Suicide Within 24 hours, fax the RRT "Information Sheet" to the Palm Beach County Criminal Justice Commission at 561-242-7382 or email to.CJCRPU@pbcgov.org ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 25 Renee Basel From: Edward K Allen Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 2:10 PM To: John Haseley; John Passeggiata Subject: FW: Minutes from Specialist meeting Attachments: Specialist Mtg Minutes June 19th 2015.doc From: Detective Danielle Hirsch[mailto:DanielleH@jupiter.fl.usj Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 1:21 PM To: Aldridge, Zac NPBPD; Edward K Allen; Amasonn, William; Baptiste, Ronise DCF; Benevento, Joseph Jupiter Inlet Colony; Bradford, Dave PBSO; Brashear, Jennifer PBGPD; Brawner, Mike Lake Clark Shores; Burfield, Kurt PBPD; Caldwell, Jeffrey DBPD; Carrion, Sam School Police; Cathy Congnetti-WPBPD; Cesark, Kim PBGPD; Chapman, Gary BBPD; Clark, Ken School Police; Clarke, Tom PB Shores PD; Cohen, Loni Boynton Bch PD; Colombino, Lori WPBPD; D'Angelo, Jonathan Greenacres PD; Dass, Neela DCF; De Los Rios, Rayner; De Vito, Robert Highland Bch PD; DeRogatis, Joseph Palm Springs PD; Dwyer, Todd Lantana PD; Fahey, Chris Manalapan PD; Fernandez, Dwayne Highland Beach PD; Fertig, Paul Juno PD; Fisher, Christopher LCSPD; Foley, Randy PESO; Gordon, Francesca BBPD; Grande, Gary; Gregg, Carol PBSO; Griffin, Robin School Board PD; Grossman, Todd PBGPD; Hanley, Scott Boca PD; Hansen, Gina PBSO; Hansen, Jan; Hart, Joe DBPD; John Haseley; Hatos, Katherine CJC; Hernandez, Isabel Palm Springs PD; Detective Danielle Hirsch; Hitchcock, Alison CPT; Hutchins, Hal Ocean Ridge PD; Jeffrey FHP Johnson (jeffreyjohnson@flhsmv.gov); Jones, Richard Ocean Ridge PD; Keith, Eric PBSO; Labbe, Astrel BBPD; Langevin, Steve PB Shores PD; Lefont, Dave WPBPD; Lobiano, Joseph DCF; Mattox, Carmen Manalapan PD; McCrudden, Lindsey DCF; Mckirchy, M. Palm Springs PD; Mekoliavitch, Steven NPBPD; Menniti, Larry PBPD; Meyer, Steve -Boca PD; Milow, Frank; Mindick, J. Boca PD; Mitchell, Leonard RBPD; Miuccio, Michele Boca PD; Morley, Edgar Palm Springs PD; Morris, Rick School Board PD; Moschette, Robin DBPD; Munoz, Eulises School Police; Myers, Brady Greenacres; Nubin, Jennifer Riviera Bch PD; Nunez, Jose Juno; John Passeggiata; Perez, Antonio Palm Springs PD; Pierre, Tisha DCF; Price, Renita; Raftery, Jill BBPD; Ramos, Charles BBPD; Richard Karshna DCF; Rubin, Tony DBPD; Russo, Brandon RBPD; Schaaf, Troy; Scheller, Sean Lantana; Shea, Robert DCF; Simmons, Mike PB Shores PD; Simpson, Jessica Ocean Ridge PD; Skyles, Teri; Sloan, Anna; Steele, Stewart BBPD; Stormes, Jim PBSO; Strivelli, Steve LT. PBSO; Tavcar, Ed Lantana PD; Travis Walker (twalker@rivierabch.com); Vasquez, Patricia DCF; Vertefeuille, M.; Walker, Clay DCF; Wallace, Tom BBPD; Webb, Carl; Weber, Paul DBPD; Weinblatt, Charles Tequesta; Weiner, Brooke RBPD; Welles, Kimberly; Wessendorf, Steve BBPD Subject: Minutes from Specialist meeting I have attached the meetings from today's Specialist meeting. I will be sending out the checklist and Rapid Response information sheet as well. Detective Danielle D. Hirsch Jupiter Police Department 210 Military Trail Jupiter, Florida 33458 (561)741-2398 (561)741-2514 [fax] PLEASE NOTE: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from the Town of Jupiter officials and employees regarding public business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may be subject to public disclosure. Under Florida law, e- mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing This message has been scanned for malware by Websense. www.websense.com qW Community Alliance of Palm Beach County I I I Somth SapadIIla Ereane, 301-1, WV t Palm 9e h, FL 33101 (861) 837.8688 Child Abuse Protocol Specialist Meeting / Child Safety Leadership Meeting Friday, June 19, 2015, 9:00 am The Child Abuse Protocol Specialists of Palm Beach County met on June 19, 2015 (9:00 am - 10:00 am) at West Palm Beach Police Department. The following individuals attended the meeting: Atlantis Police Department Boca Raton Police Department Scott Hanley, Steve Meyer Boynton Beach Police Department Tom Wallace, Steve Wessendorf Child Protection Team Alison Hitchcock Criminal Justice Center Katherine Hatos Delray Police Department Robin Moschette, Joe Hunt Dept. of Children and Families Patricia Vazquez, Robert Shea, Joseph LoBianco, Tisha Pierre Florida Atlantic University Police Dept. Florida Highway Patrol Federal Bureau of Investigations Greenacres Police Department Gulf Stream Police Department Ed Allen Highland Beach Police Department Juno Beach Police Department Jupiter Police Department Danielle Hirsch Jupiter Inlet Colony Police Department Lake Clarke Shores Police Department Lantana Police Department Todd Dwyer, Sean Scheller Manala an Police Department Christopher Fahey N. Palm Beach Police Department Ocean Ridge Police Department Hal Hutchins, Richard Jones Palm Beach Co. School Board Police Department Palm Beach Co. Sheriffs Office Steven Strivelli, Carol Gregg, David Bradford Palm Beach Gardens Police Department Todd Grossman, Kim Cesark Town o Palm Beach Police Department Kendall Reyes Palm Beach Shores Police Department Palm Springs Police Department Riviera Beach Police Department Leonard Mitchell South Palm Beach Police Department Te uesta Police Department West Palm Beach Police Department Dave LeFont, Michael Oswald, Mark Vertefeuille, Brittany Tatum State Attorney's Office Medical Examiner's Office Community Alliance Coordinator Opening & Introductions: Danielle Hirsch opened the meeting. Welcome to the new specialists. Thank you all for coming. Child Abuse Protocol Specialist Mtg. June 19th, 2015 9:00 am New Business Child Abuse Protocol Training The PowerPoint for the updated Protocol was completed and sent out to the specialists for review. There were no issues stated with the PowerPoint. I will be sending that, as well as the checklist and Rapid Response information sheet, back out via email so that the agencies can begin training. In reference to the new Rapid Response protocol, each agency must remember to fax or email the RRT information sheet to Katherine Hatos from the CJC for record keeping. Also remember that when your agency initiates a Rapid Response, your agency must also register the case with the DCF Hotline in Tallahassee. s Issues with Protocol DCF was reminded to contact the proper agency and/or Detective to notify of an upcoming CPT interview so that the Detective/Officer can make arrangements to attend. They were also reminded not to speak to suspects in an active investigation. Major Mitchell with Riviera Beach PD brought up the fact that when his agency initiated the Rapid Response recently, it took several hours to get action from CPT. Alison Hitchcock with CPT advised that there were multiple calls to CPT from Riviera Beach and that it was confusing as two Case Coordinators were working on the same case. I suggested that the Major have the case Detective contact me directly to go over the issues and try to rectify them. Chief Scheller reminded everyone to contact him or me whenever there are issues with an agency not following protocol so that he can address them with the Chiefs at the LEPC meetings. DCF We were introduced to Tisha Pierre, the DCF Regional Human Trafficking Coordinator. She brought us up to date on new legislation currently going through, and advised that she or Patricia Vasquez would send a PowerPoint addressing and explaining the new legislature. I will forward that to all of the Specialists as soon as I receive it. Pierre also spoke about the fact that DCF is currently in the process of getting Safe Houses certified in the area for victims of Human Trafficking. If you believe you are working a case involving Human Trafficking of juveniles, please call the hotline to register it, so that they can get a team in place to assist the victim. Tisha Pierre's contact info is (305) 428-1413 or email at tisha.pierre[a?,myflfamilies.com If you need access to the FSFN database, contact Patricia Vasquez at patricia.vaspuez(dmyflfamilies. com Next Specialist Meeting October 16th, 2015 (Friday) 9:00 a.m. (location West Palm Beach Police Department, 1st Floor Community Room). I am out of town on October V Renee Basel From: Edward K Allen Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 8:04 AM To: Hartmann, Katie Subject: PERSONNELL ROSTER Attachments: PERSONNEL ROSTER.pub KATI E, ATTACHED IS AN UPDATED PERSON NELL ROSTER. PLEASE POST. THANKS. LT. E. ALLEN PERSONNEL ROSTER EFFECTIVE 6/6/15 NAME CALL SIGN I.D.# PHONE CELL Chief Garrett Ward 7S1 715 Lt. Ed Allen 7E1 714 Sgt. John Haseley 7D3 727 Sgt. John Passeggiata 7D5 748 Ofc. Marshall Felter 7A54 752 _ Ofc. Chris Hamori 7A56 746 Ofc. Derek Kuzmirek 7A58 753 - Ofc. Bernard O'Donnell 7A55 751 Ofc. Robert Pyle 7A59 741 Ofc. Charles Smith 7A53 745 Ofc. Todd Sutton 7A57 750 Rev: 6/6/15