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FCHR Deliberations

  • Florida Commission on Human Relations 4075 Esplanade Way Unit 110 Tallahassee, FL, 32399 (map)

STATE OF FLORIDA

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RELATIONS

 

TO:  Commissioners Angela Primiano, Darrick McGhee, and Brian Battaglia

TO:  Parties, Representatives of Parties and / or Qualified Representatives of Parties of the below-indicated cases

FROM:  Radhika Puri, FCHR Attorney Supervisor

 

NOTICE / AGENDA OF COMMISSION DELIBERATION TO TAKE COMMISSION ACTION ON THE BELOW-INDICATED CASES 

     A non-evidentiary deliberation will be held in the below-indicated cases at

10:00 a.m. ET, 9:00 a.m. CT, or as soon thereafter as can be heard on Thursday, September 21, 2023.

     The deliberation will be conducted by means of Microsoft Teams.  Parties (including the named parties in these cases and the public) wishing to attend should call, (850) 270-6017, and when prompted to enter the phone conference I.D. 275 872 218 followed by the # key, at the appointed time. Commissioners participating in this deliberation will not be physically located at the Florida Commission on Human Relations.

     ISSUES:  The above-indicated Commission Panel will vote on the disposition of each of the below-indicated cases.

     AUTHORITY:  Sections 120.569, 120.57 and 760.01 to 760.37, Florida Statutes.

     ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS:  In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing special accommodation to participate in this deliberation should contact the Commission’s Clerk no later than (7) days prior to the deliberation at which such special accommodation is required.  The Clerk may be contacted at 4075 Esplanade Way, Room 110, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399, telephone 850-488-7082.

     RECORD:  A record of the deliberation will be needed should any party decide to appeal any decision rendered by the Commission with respect to matters considered at the deliberation.  For such appellate purposes, the party desiring to appeal must ensure that a verbatim record of the deliberation is made, which record must include the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based.  A court reporter will record the deliberation.

     ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:  Should any of the parties require additional information, such information may be obtained by contacting the Clerk of the Commission, Florida Commission on Human Relations, at 4075 Esplanade Way, Room 110, Tallahassee, FL  32399, or clerk@fchr.myflorida.com, or by calling 850-907-6790.

     PROCEEDINGS:  The parties and / or their representatives are not required to attend this deliberation.  In that no requests for oral argument were filed by an eligible party pursuant to Rule 60Y-4.028(3), Florida Administrative Code, oral argument by the parties will not be scheduled.  Continuances will not be granted.

 

1. Fernando Martinez v. Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar, DOAH 23-1935, FCHR 2023-38999

2. Fernando Martinez v. Perry’s Steakhouse and Grille, DOAH 23-1932, FCHR 2023-38971

3.      Christopher Koehler v. Yana Club, Inc., DOAH 22-2498, FCHR 2022-32067

4. Amina Chaudhry v. New Orleans House Key West, DOAH 23-0516, FCHR 2023-37063

5. Joannery Bueno v. KMO Logistics 2, LLC, DOAH 23-1353, FCHR 2023-37436

6.      Lisset Farfan v. CF Milan, LLC et al, DOAH 23-0233, FCHR 2022-30695

7.      Shandrika Watson v. FT SB Ingram, LLLP, et al, DOAH 23-1289, FCHR 2023-39549

8.      Amina Chaudhry v. Hildenborough Hotels, Ltd., d/b/a Island House Key West, DOAH 23-0138, FCHR 2022-35473

9.      Teryn Gregson v. PGA Tour, DOAH 22-2237, FCHR 2022-32232

 

Upon conclusion of the voting, the deliberation meeting will be adjourned, and an order will be issued for each case reflecting the vote of the Commission Panel.

Earlier Event: August 24
FCHR Deliberations
Later Event: October 19
FCHR Quarterly Commission Meeting