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Kristen Rosen Gonzalez Fines Waived I =a t j�G� t 1 l�•'�S @SJ '_t 1 • ` v 70 6 MAR -9 1.);'i 3: 5.9 .,y _•.f 4, Ili r,I I_I F L®!''IDA ELECTIONS COMMISSION' 107 W. Gaines Street,Suite 224 Collins Building Tallahassee,Florida 32399-1050 (850)922-4539 March 4, 2016 Kristen Rosen Gonzalez 4618 Alton Road Miami Beach, FL 33140 RE: Case No.: FEC 15-502; Respondent: Kristen i''osen Gonzalez Dear Ms. Gonzalez: The Florida Elections Commission at its last regularly scheduled,meeting considered the above referenced case and issued the final order that is enclosed. Please let me know if you have any questions. • Sincerely, /s/f y 94c ever( oman Executive Director AMT/dam Enclosure: Final Order cc: City of Miami Beach, Filing Officer Faa0l8(1/98) 1 .r d.-.his�pp77 STATE OF FLOI''I DA FLO!"IDA ELECTI[INS COMMISSION In Re: Kristen Rosen Gonzalez . Case No.: FEC 15-502 F.O. No.: FOFEC 16-012A / i':eport: 2015 G3. FINAL 0 I': E I" THIS MATTER was heard by the Florida Elections Commission (Commission) at its regularly scheduled meeting held on February 17, 2016, Tallahassee, Florida. . FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The Commission is charged with enforcing Chapter 106, Florida Statutes, the campaign financing law. 2. Respondent's campaign treasurer's report was not filed with the filing officer on October 30, 2015,the designated due date. 3. The filing officer fined the Respondent $500, for the late filing of the report. Respondent timely appealed, claiming that she timely filed the report. Respondent provided a receipt from an established courier company dated October 30, 2015. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 4. The Commission has jurisdiction over the parties to and subject matter of this case, pursuant to Section 106.07, Florida Statutes. 5. Respondent's report is deemed to have been filed in a timely manner pursuant to Section 106.07(2)(a)1., Florida Statutes. . ORDE Based on the foregoing facts and conclusions of law, the Commission finds that the AF—Final Order(07/14) FEC Case# 15-502 Respondent timely filed the report on the designated due date. Therefore, it is ORDERED that the assessed fine is waived in full. DONE AND 0 !IrERED by the Florida Elections Commission on February 17,2016. M. Scott Thomas, Chairman Florida Elections Commission Copies furnished to: Stephanie J. Cunningham, Assistant General Counsel Kristen Rosen Gonzalez, Respondent Miami Beach City Clerk, Filing Officer NOTICE OF RIGHT TO APPEAL This order is final agency action. Any party who is adversely affected by this order has the right to seek judicial review pursuant to Section 120.68, Florida Statutes, by filing a notice of administrative appeal pursuant to Rule 9.110, Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, with the Clerk of the Florida Elections Commission at 107 West Gaines Street, Suite 224, Collins Building, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1050, and by filing a copy of the notice of appeal with the appropriate district court of appeal. The party must attach to the notice of appeal a copy of this order and include with the notice of appeal filed with the district court of appeal the applicable filing fees. The It otice of administrative appeal must be filed within 30 days of the date this order is filled with the Commission. The date this order was filed with the Commission appears in the upper right-hand corner of the first page of this order. Notice to Filing Officer The Clerk of the Florida Elections Commission will send a copy of this order to Respondent. The Final Order directs the Respondent to pay the Filing Officer. If the Filing Officer is not paid within 30 days of the date this order is filed with the Commission, the Filing Officer can file an enforcement action in circuit court to enforce the fine that is due and owing to the county or municipality. The date this order was filed with the Commission appears in the upper right-hand corner of the front page of this order. AF—Final Order(07/14) FEC Case# 15-502