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Senate Bill 0062

Florida Senate - 1998 (NP) SB 62 By Senator Diaz-Balart 37-179A-98 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act for the relief of Joseph Bellamy Farver; 3 providing an appropriation to compensate him 4 for injuries and damages sustained as a result 5 of the negligence of the Department of Children 6 and Family Services, formerly the Department of 7 Health and Rehabilitative Services; providing 8 an effective date. 9 10 WHEREAS, Joseph Bellamy Farver was born Joseph Bellamy 11 on May 16, 1985, at Broward General Medical Center in Broward 12 County, Florida, and 13 WHEREAS, although Joseph Bellamy was healthy and normal 14 and was seen by pediatricians as he met his normal development 15 goals for the first three to five months of his life, Joseph 16 Bellamy's parents possessed borderline intelligence levels, 17 were emotionally unstable, and could not handle their son, and 18 WHEREAS, it became evident to friends and neighbors of 19 the Bellamy family that Joseph Bellamy was abused, and 20 WHEREAS, between August 1985 and November 1985, 21 twenty-seven phone calls were placed to the State of Florida 22 Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services regarding 23 Joseph Bellamy, and on all occasions the Department of Health 24 and Rehabilitative Services failed to protect Joseph Bellamy 25 from child abuse, as was their duty and responsibility, and 26 WHEREAS, on October 22, 1985, the Department of Health 27 and Rehabilitative Services received a telephone call 28 informing them that Joseph Bellamy had been slapped, hit, 29 picked up by one arm, and thrown across a bed, and 30 WHEREAS, in response to the call, the Department of 31 Health and Rehabilitative Services did nothing, and 1 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. Florida Senate - 1998 (NP) SB 62 37-179A-98 1 WHEREAS, the rules and regulations of the former 2 Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services required the 3 department to conduct a home visit pursuant to such a call and 4 that the child be seen within 24 hours of the receipt of a 5 telephone call by the department alleging child abuse, and 6 WHEREAS, on November 6, 1985, Joseph Bellamy was 7 admitted to Broward General Medical Center with bruises all 8 over his body, having been shaken, having been brain-damaged 9 to the point where he had retinal hemorrhages, hemorrhages in 10 his eyes, a brain hemorrhage, and being in a coma as a result 11 of physical abuse inflicted by his parents, and 12 WHEREAS, the former Department of Health and 13 Rehabilitative Services knew or should have known that such 14 injuries would occur to Joseph Bellamy because they received 15 telephone calls from friends and relatives of Joseph Bellamy, 16 including Joseph Bellamy's grandparents, informing the 17 department that "the parents were retarded," and 18 WHEREAS, it is clear that the former Department of 19 Health and Rehabilitative Services, its investigators, and its 20 counselors should have performed their duty by removing Joseph 21 Bellamy from the Bellamy home, thus protecting Joseph Bellamy 22 from abuse, beatings, and brain damage, and 23 WHEREAS, had Joseph Bellamy been taken into protective 24 custody, the terrible physical problems from which he now 25 suffers would never have occurred, and 26 WHEREAS, Joseph Bellamy Farver will suffer severe 27 neurological medical conditions for the remainder of his life, 28 as well as other irreversible and permanent medical 29 conditions, and 30 31 2 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. Florida Senate - 1998 (NP) SB 62 37-179A-98 1 WHEREAS, Joseph Bellamy Farver has bilateral subdural 2 hematomas, left parietal intraparenchymal hemorrhage, and 3 subarachnoid hemorrhages, and 4 WHEREAS, Joseph Bellamy Farver has a communicating 5 hydrocephalus with a post right ventricular peritoneal shunt, 6 and 7 WHEREAS, Joseph Bellamy Farver has a seizure disorder, 8 secondary to his head injury, and 9 WHEREAS, Joseph Bellamy Farver has multiple 10 contractures of his heel cords, his hamstrings, his hips, and 11 his elbows, and 12 WHEREAS, Joseph Bellamy Farver is profoundly retarded 13 but capable of interacting and showing emotions and responses, 14 and 15 WHEREAS, the number of seizures which Joseph Bellamy 16 Farver experiences are increasing, and 17 WHEREAS, Joseph Bellamy Farver takes 30-milligram 18 tablets of phenobarbital five times a day for his seizures, 19 and 20 WHEREAS, Joseph Bellamy Farver takes 2 milligrams of 21 valium for assistance in sleeping, and 22 WHEREAS, Joseph Bellamy Farver also takes 125 23 milligrams of valporic acid four times a day, and 24 WHEREAS, Joseph Bellamy Farver receives physical 25 therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy on a daily 26 basis at school, and is seen on a routine basis by a 27 pediatrician, a neurologist, an orthopedist, and a 28 neurosurgeon, and 29 WHEREAS, following the final incident of abuse against 30 Joseph Bellamy, Joseph Bellamy became a ward of the State of 31 Florida, and 3 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. Florida Senate - 1998 (NP) SB 62 37-179A-98 1 WHEREAS, in 1993, Joseph Bellamy was adopted by Jeffrey 2 and Helen Farver, who reside in Panama City, and 3 WHEREAS, his adoptive parents care for him in his 4 present condition, which requires that they tend to his every 5 need, which is a full-time undertaking and requires more 6 resources than they can afford, and 7 WHEREAS, a lawsuit was brought against the State of 8 Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services on 9 behalf of Joseph Bellamy Farver by his court-appointed 10 guardian ad litem, and 11 WHEREAS, after a lengthy jury trial, the jury found the 12 Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services liable for 13 Joseph Bellamy Farver's injuries and awarded him damages in 14 the amount of $7,000,000, and 15 WHEREAS, the Department of Health and Rehabilitative 16 Services did not appeal the verdict, and has paid $100,000 17 pursuant to the statutory limits of liability set forth in 18 section 768.28, Florida Statutes, NOW, THEREFORE, 19 20 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 21 22 Section 1. The facts stated in the preamble to this 23 act are found and declared to be true. 24 Section 2. The Executive Office of the Governor is 25 directed to transfer existing spending authority from 26 unappropriated trust fund balances in the Department of 27 Children and Family Services in the amount of $6,900,000 to a 28 new category titled "Relief - Joseph Bellamy Farver" as relief 29 for injuries and damages sustained. 30 Section 3. The Comptroller is directed to draw his 31 warrant in favor of Joseph Bellamy Farver in the sum of 4 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. Florida Senate - 1998 (NP) SB 62 37-179A-98 1 $6,900,000 upon funds of the Department of Children and Family 2 Services in the State Treasury and the State Treasurer is 3 directed to pay the same out of such funds in the State 4 Treasury. 5 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1 of the 6 year in which enacted. 7 8 ***************************************** 9 HOUSE SUMMARY 10 Provides a $6,900,000 appropriation for the relief of 11 Joseph Bellamy Farver as compensation for injuries and damages sustained as a result of the negligence of the 12 former Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 5