© 2024 All Rights reserved WUSF
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Abortion Clinic Case Could Cost State $50K

Attorneys for a Gainesville abortion clinic requested Wednesday that the state be required to pay $50,000 in legal fees and costs after the clinic was cleared of an allegation that it performed second-trimester abortions without a proper license.

The state Agency for Health Care Administration made the allegation last year against Bread & Roses Women's Health Center, which is licensed to only perform first-trimester abortions.

The clinic challenged the allegation, and Administrative Law Judge Lawrence P. Stevenson ruled against the state in April, pointing to "overwhelming factual evidence that Bread & Roses did not in fact perform second trimester abortions."

After Stevenson's ruling, which came in the form of a recommended order, the Agency for Health Care Administration dismissed the complaint against the clinic. Tallahassee attorneys Robert Weiss and Karen Putnal, who are with the Moyle Law Firm, filed a document Wednesday requesting that the state Division of Administrative Hearings award $50,000 in legal fees and costs.

The document said invoices showed $63,560 in attorneys' fees and $1,268 in associated costs, but a state law limits total awards in such cases to $50,000.

Copyright 2016 Health News Florida

WUSF 89.7 depends on donors for the funding it takes to provide you the most trusted source of news and information here in town, across our state, and around the world. Support WUSF now by giving monthly, or make a one-time donation online.