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Delgado v. Garcia Harvesting, Inc.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District
Oct 17, 2005
913 So. 2d 78 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2005)

Opinion

No. 1D04-4168.

October 17, 2005.

Appeal from the Judge of Compensation Claims, Mark H. Hofstad.

Nora Leto of Kaylor Kaylor, Winter Haven, for Appellant.

Bettina N. Carrier of Ross, Vecchio Trussell, Lakeland, for Appellees.


In this workers' compensation appeal, Delgado, the former employee of appellee, A. Garcia Harvesting, Inc., appeals an order directing him to submit to monthly job interviews for the purpose of aiding him in his vocational rehabilitation. Delgado, who had previously been accepted by the employer and carrier, FCCI (respectively, the E/C), as permanently and totally disabled, argues that there is no provision in chapter 440, Florida Statutes, authorizing the judge of compensation claims (JCC) to order him to conduct such interviews, and we agree.

Because the procedure for conducting vocational assessments after an employee is accepted as entitled to compensation is governed by section 440.15(1)(e), Florida Statutes (2002), our standard of review is de novo. See e.g., Depart v. Macri, 902 So.2d 271 (Fla. 1st DCA 2005). That statute explicitly provides that the employer's right to conduct vocational evaluations must be carried out pursuant to section 440.491, which specifies how a carrier may obtain a re-employment assessment for a claimant who has suffered catastrophic or serious injury, and then re-employment services if the rehabilitation provider recommends such services. Once those conditions have been satisfied, the employee may be subjected to no more than annual interviews. Because there is no showing in the case at bar that there was ever a re-employment assessment or recommendation of re-employment services, the JCC erred as a matter of law by directing Delgado to attend monthly job interviews.

Although there is no transcription of the hearing on the E/C's motion to compel Delgado's attendance at job interviews, the E/C acknowledges that the JCC did not consider any evidence at the hearing below, but only heard legal argument, and that the findings of the JCC were based on issues of law and not of facts.

REVERSED.

ERVIN, BARFIELD and VAN NORTWICK, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Delgado v. Garcia Harvesting, Inc.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District
Oct 17, 2005
913 So. 2d 78 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2005)
Case details for

Delgado v. Garcia Harvesting, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:Anastacio DELGADO, Appellant, v. A. GARCIA HARVESTING, INC. and FCCI…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District

Date published: Oct 17, 2005

Citations

913 So. 2d 78 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2005)

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