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Volume 4 Number 23 June 8, 2007 |
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CONSUMER
SERVICES HELPLINE
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Dear Floridian,
Over
the years, it has become increasingly evident that climate change is not
only a reality – but also a real threat to our economy and way of life. As
the state’s Chief Financial Officer, I am concerned about any issue that may
affect the future of Florida’s economy. That is why Commissioner of
Agriculture Charles Bronson and I have partnered to co-host a series of
“Conversations on Climate Change.”
The second conversation,
Climate Change: Renewable Energy Solutions, will begin Tuesday, June 12,
2007 at 11 a.m., after the Florida Cabinet meeting. This workshop will
feature presentations on: America’s Energy Future, Florida’s Farm to Fuel
Initiative, Carbon Credits, Solar Solutions and more.
I invite you to visit our
Climate Change Web site at
www.FloridaClimateChange.com to learn more about
these workshops and the presentations. Online, you can also read about the
science of climate change, see what other states are doing and visit links
to important resources.
These workshops are designed
to give elected officials, business leaders and Floridians the opportunity
to understand the challenges and potential economic opportunities of climate
change in our state. We hope to develop new ways to safeguard our state’s
fiscal health and diversify our economy by catalyzing emerging industries.
We invite you to follow along with us as we engage in these conversations.
Sincerely,

Alex Sink
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TASK FORCE ON CITIZENS PROPERTY INSURANCE
CLAIMS HANDLING AND RESOLUTION TO MEET IN PENSACOLA WEDNESDAY
In an ongoing effort to improve Citizens’
policyholder and applicant services, Florida Chief Financial Officer
Alex Sink is convening the third meeting of the legislatively-created
Task Force on Citizens Property Insurance Claims Handling and
Resolution. The meeting will be Wednesday, June 13, 2007, from 2 p.m. –
8 p.m. with a break from 4-6 p.m. at the Pensacola Junior College in
Pensacola.
The public is encouraged to attend and will be able to offer personal
testimony from 2:30 – 4 p.m. as well as from 6:15 – 7:45 p.m. The
Department of Financial Services will also have consumer assistance on
site to help Floridians with questions regarding Citizens claims and
policies.
The Citizens task force was created by House Bill 1A during the 2007
special session of the Florida Legislature. The task force is composed
of four full members, with one appointment each by the Governor, Chief
Financial Officer, President of the Senate and Speaker of the House. In
addition there are three ex-officio voting members: the Insurance
Commissioner, Insurance Consumer Advocate and Executive Director of
Citizens Property Insurance Corporation or their designees.
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CFO SINK BANS INSURANCE AGENT FOR
EXPLOITING ELDERLY JEWISH FLORIDA CONSUMERS
Florida Chief Financial Officer
Alex Sink has revoked the license of a south Florida agent and
permanently banned him from the insurance business in Florida for using
his insurance license to exploit elderly Jewish Floridians.
Leighton David
Applefeld, 66, owned and operated Focus Financial Services, Inc. in
Delray Beach. In February, the Department of Financial Services filed
an 18-count administrative complaint against Applefeld alleging, among
other things, that he preyed on elderly Jewish consumers, through
religious affinity, to engender their trust and sell them inappropriate
insurance products that paid high commissions. In lieu of fighting the
administrative charges against him, Applefeld agreed to the revocation
of his insurance license, and further agreed to be permanently banned
from the insurance business in Florida.
“It is morally
reprehensible to use religion to prey upon Floridians who are merely
looking for a safe place to keep their finances,” said CFO Sink who
heads the department. “I will use every measure under the law to
protect our citizens from financial harm.” CONTINUED
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| DEP Law Enforcement Director Barnet and CFO Alex
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CFO SINK ANNOUNCES ARRESTS IN IDENTITY THEFT SCAM
WARNS EMPLOYERS TO BE CAUTIOUS
REGARDING EMPLOYEE IDENTIFICATION
Florida Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink announced the arrests of
26 individuals throughout Florida on charges of using fraudulent
identification to gain employment. The arrests, which began Monday
and have continued through today, stem from a joint investigation by
the Department of Financial Services (DFS) and the Department of
Environmental Protection (DEP) that found 115 individuals using one
10-year-old’s Social Security number.
“Employers need to know that this issue goes beyond finding workers
to fill jobs, this is about the safety of our citizens,” said CFO
Sink. “Identity theft is a huge and costly problem, and employers
who turn a blind eye pose a very real and serious threat to the
public.”

The investigation began with DEP’s Division of Law Enforcement
looking into allegations that individuals were illegally harvesting
and selling aquatic plants, which belong to the State of Florida.
During the course of the investigation, agents found that one of the
suspects was using a fictitious Social Security number on his
employment record. DEP law enforcement agents contacted the DFS, and
began working jointly with DFS agents on the investigation.
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State Fire Marshal Alex Sink shares the news of the appointment of Chief
Spillman at the 63rd annual convention of the Florida Professional
Firefighters.

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STATE FIRE MARSHAL AND CFO SINK
APPOINTS NEW FIRE CHIEF TO THE BUREAU OF FIRE AND ARSON
INVESTIGATIONS
Florida Chief Financial
Officer and State Fire Marshal Alex Sink announced the
appointment of Dan Spillman as Chief of the Bureau of Fire and
Arson Investigations. As Bureau Chief, Spillman will oversee
105 sworn fire and arson investigators within the Division of
State Fire Marshal.
“I am so
pleased to announce Dan Spillman will join the Bureau of Fire
and Arson Investigations,” said CFO Sink. “I know his vast
experience investigating arson will serve the Bureau and the
people of Florida well.”
Chief Spillman
has been actively involved in all facets of Florida’s fire and
emergency services for over 32 years. Most recently, Chief
Spillman was the Public Safety Director for Taylor County.
Prior to that, he was with the City of Tallahassee Fire
Department for over 22 years where he retired as Deputy Chief.
He has over 20 years experience in fire scene investigations and
holds a bachelor’s degree in Fire Science and Safety as well as
an associate’s degree in Fire and Arson Investigation. In
addition to Chief Spillman’s law enforcement experience in
arson, he has served as a Reserve Deputy for the Leon County
Sheriff’s Office and as a member of the FDLE-North Special
Operations Team.
The Bureau of
Fire and Arson Investigations is the law enforcement branch of
the Division of State Fire Marshal that assists other state and
local fire and law enforcement agencies in investigating
possible criminal activities as it relates to fire. This Bureau
conducts approximately 4,200 investigations each year involving
fires, explosions, fireworks and other fire and arson-related
incidents.
In addition to
conducting investigations, the Bureau takes a proactive approach
toward the suppression of arson in the state. These efforts are
coordinated through sponsoring numerous seminars which provide
state-of-the-art investigative training techniques to people
from various agencies and municipalities.
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Buddy and Ember
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STATE FIRE MARSHAL ACCELERANT K9 TO
RETIRE
Replacement K9 Already at Work
The Florida State Fire Marshal’s
Office will be retiring its Southern Region Accelerant K9 “Buddy” on
Tuesday, June 5, at 9:30 a.m. at the Plantation Fire Department located
at 550 NW 65 Ave. in Plantation. The retirement ceremony will took
place during the Broward County Fire Inspector’s Association Meeting,
and the region’s new accelerant K9 will be introduced and will
demonstrate how an accelerant K9 works and how effective they can be at
determining the cause of fires.
Buddy has served the
state as a law enforcement officer since April of 2001. He has assisted
in the investigation of many fires and his findings at fire scenes have
led to numerous arrests over the past six years. Buddy and his handler
Detective Greg Gilkey have put in countless hours of training together
and have participated in numerous public and fire safety expositions.
In addition, the State
Fire Marshal’s Office will be introducing the new Southern Region
Accelerant K9 “Ember.” Detective Gilkey and Ember have just completed
training in Maine and are already working fires throughout south
Florida. The State Fire Marshal’s Office has six accelerant K9s, all
Labrador Retrievers, and the dogs and training are provided by State
Farm Insurance.
The accelerant K9 teams
are part of the Bureau of Fire and Arson Investigations, a law
enforcement branch of the Division of State Fire Marshal that assists
other state and local fire and law enforcement agencies in the
investigation of fires of suspicious origin. To report suspected arson,
call 1-877-662-7766 (1-877-NOARSON).
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CITIZENS PROPERTY
INSURANCE POLICYHOLDER PUBLIC FORUM
Citizens Property Insurance Corporation executives invited its
policyholders to speak with them at a Public Forum held in Fort
Lauderdale on May 15th, 2007. Around 100 people
accepted the offer to attend, including policyholders, insurance agents,
news organizations and several elected State officials.
During the presentation, Chairman Bruce Douglas explained that Citizens
is created, controlled and regulated by the State of Florida but has its
own management team whose sole purpose is service. He noted that
although Citizens intends to build its surplus fund, it is not profit
oriented.
Several key Citizens executives spoke about various topics, such as EVP
Susanne Murphy, the former South Carolina Insurance regulator.
Underwriting SVP Paul Palumbo informed about rate rollbacks resulting in
refunds to about 100,000 policyholders, and further premium credits
available for reinforcement of homes against storms.
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STATE FIRE MARSHAL ARSON DETECTIVES ASSIST IN ARSON, MURDER
ARREST
Florida Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink, who also
serves as State Fire Marshal, announced the arrest this week of a
Jacksonville man on charges that he killed his wife by setting fire to their
home.
Kenneth Rader, 57, is charged with arson and murder
following a fire at a home, located at 10201 W. Beaver St. #133, on Monday
around 3:18 p.m. Firefighters discovered a body, later identified as
Rader’s wife, Nataline Rader, 55, and detectives with the Division of State
Fire Marshal’s Bureau of Fire and Arson Investigations (BFAI) were asked to
assist with the investigation.
The BFAI was joined in the
investigation by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, the Jacksonville Fire
Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. The suspect,
Rader, was located in Columbus, Ohio, and members of the Jacksonville
Sheriff's Office Homicide Unit flew to Ohio and interviewed Rader, and he
subsequently confessed. Rader is facing extradition back to Florida.
The Bureau of Fire and
Arson Investigations is the law enforcement branch of the Division of State
Fire Marshal that assists other state and local law enforcement agencies in
the investigation of fires of suspicious origin. Anyone with information
about this case or any suspicious fire is asked to call 1-877-662-7766
(1-877-NOARSON).
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