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Attention: MariCarmen Lopez
CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE
MIAMI, FL 33133
mciopez@miamigov.com
SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE, the Board of Commissioners
meeting of the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community
Redevelopment Agency (8EOPW CRA) is scheduled to
take place on Thursday, Jury 26, 2024, at 10:4D AM or
thereafter, at Miami Ctty Hail 3600 Pan American Drlhee,
MlamlFlorida 33133.
All Intorelailad persons are Invited to attend. For more
information, please contact the SEOPW CRA office at
(305) 679-6800.
Ad No. 43637 James D. McQueen, Exacuttve Director
Southeast Overtawrn/Park West
Community Redevelopment Agency
PUBLISHED DAILY
MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE
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Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is CUSTODIAN
OF RECORDS of The Miami Herald, a daily newspaper
published at Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that
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07/15/24
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newspaper published at Miami, in the said Miami -Dade
County, Florida and that the said newspaper has
heretofore been continuously published in said Dade
County, Florida each day and has been entered a second
class mail matter at the post office in Miami, in said
Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year
next preceding the first publication of the attached copy
of advertisement; and affiant further says that he/she
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What the Health Department cyber-attack means
for you when requesting a death certificate
ar▪ weeeaademureldram
Weeks after Florida's
health department learned
in vital statistics system
had been hacked by cyb-
er-ohther s, the scenario
far families seeking funer-
al services is "chaotic,"
says Crystal Van Orsdel
Marchant, assistant vice
president at Van Orsdel
Funeral & Cremation
Service.
The problem?
The servers are not
online and that has
interrupted funerals and
made it more difficult for
people who need to obtain
death certificates. These
documents are required
for processing bank ac-
count changes, filing in-
surance claims or up-
dating Social Security
benefits.
"To facilitate continued
operations of death certif-
icates, the department has
worked closely with
funeral homes and health
care facilities to imple-
ment offline procedures
during this period," Flor-
ida Department of Health
spokeswoman Jae Wil-
liams told News Service of
Florida this week.
It's not just death certif-
icates that are the
problem. The hackers also
captured from the state
Health Department Flor
idani recent HIV test
results, detailed doctors'
notes and immrsniaation
and vims testing records.
WHY DEATH
CERTIFICATES ARE
IMPORTANT
A completed death
certificate by the practi-
tioner who attended to the
deceased is required for
legal purposes including
probating estates, insur-
ance claims, Social Securi- days and then it could
sy, veterans benefits and take a week ro 10 days to
retirement benefits, ac- receive the death cerrif-
cording to the state. The irate. Van Orsdel Mar -
death certificate is also chant said the delay in
used by Florida to monitor getting a death certificate
leading muses of death, will be about an extra
injuries, suicide and hom- week or so.
'ride related deaths, in- "Even though the state
fans deaths or occupation- and everyone is trying to
il related deaths. come up with processes
that can be as efficient as
WHAT IF YOU NEED TO possible, the fact that we
PLAN A FUNERAL NOW are on a manual system
What does this mean and not a completely
for you if you need to automated system as we
arrange a funeral right were before, adds time to
now? "There will be de- the process because of
lays in the process of many different factors.
obtaining the death certif. There are many entities
irate," said Van Orsdel involved, State Depart-
Marchant, whose funeral ment of Vital Statistics,
home is celebrating its funeral homes, doctors,
100th anniversary this local medical examiner's
year. office, local Bureau of
Viral Statistics, U.S. Social
HOW LONG ARE THE Secoriry Administration.
DELAYS? Everyone is having to
The usual processing Team a new process and
time was three to five adapt as we keep getting
updated instructions."
WHAT DOES 1T MEAN
FOR CUSTOMERS WHO
PURCHASED SERVICES
FROM A FUNERAL
HOME?
The aftermath of the
cyber-attack means that
all funeral homes in Flor-
ida are experiencing de-
lays in obtaining death
certificates.
WHAT SHOULD YOU
DO RIGHT NOW?
Customers can take
some steps to make it
easier.
Said Van Orsdel Mar -
chant "1f someone in
Florida his lost a loved
one recendy, around or
after June 27, they should
confirm that the funeral
home properly notified
Social Security. If the
funeral home was not able
to do so because the Elec-
tronic Death Registration
System system went
down, they should request
a SSA-721 Statement of
Death by Funeral Director
fond from the funeral
home and fax, mail or
deliver it in person to the
Social Security Adminis-
tration."
Visit www.ssa.gov for
information.
WHAT OBSTACLES CAN
YOU EXPECT?
Expect delays in the
processing and receiving
of a death certificate.
Social Security u tea be-
ing notified electronically.
Customers should con-
firm if the funeral home is
doing this task for them or
if they must fax, mail or
notify in person. People
can expect significant
delays when calling or
visiting the local Bureau
of Viral Statistics in re-
gards to ordering death
certificates, Van Orsdel
Muchant said.
Howard Cohen:
305-376-3619,
@HowardCohen
FROM PAGE IA
HACKERS
breaches in Florida's his-
tory and far more exten-
sive than officials in Gov.
Ron DeSands' adminis-
tration first acknowledged.
Last week, a Depart-
ment of Health spokes-
person waited more than
three days to respond ro
inquiries from the Herald/
Times about the hacking,
dten said that it suffered
"a potential cyber inci-
dent" at the state's online
Vital Statistics system,
used to issue birth and
death certificates. That
system remains down,
frustrating Floridians
needing to bury or
cre
mate loved ones
But many of the records
released by the hackers
are detailed test results
labeled as coming from the
Department of Health's
Bureau of Public Health
Laboratories.
Three labs, in Jackson-
ville, Tampa and Miami,
conduct tests for health
departments and hospitals,
including for infectious
diseases such as HIV, hep-
atitis and COVID-19.
The files inchlde names
and in some cases intimate
details written by doctors
and nurses, such as one
patient who was admitted
to a South Florida hospital
with multiple symptoms.
Some people who tested
positive or negative for
hepatitis, dengue fever,
salmonella, rabies and
COVID-19 are included in
the files.
The records appear far
from a comprehensive list
of everyone in the state
who tested positive for
those diseases. Most re-
cords viewed by the Her-
aldiTimes involve patients
and hospitals in Broward
County.
As the state's public
health agency, the Florida
Department of Health, led
by Surgeon General Joseph
Ladapo, holds some of the
state's most sensitive in-
formation, including CO-
VID-19 vacrine records,
prescriptions for controlled
substances and medical
marijuana patient data.
None of that information
appears in the records in a
iomprehensive format.
nstead, the roughly
20,700 records arc a
hodgepodge of PDFs, doc-
ument files, slideshows
and spreadsheets. The
Herald/Times viewed at
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Southeast Overtown/Park West Communitv Redevelooment Agency
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
M Burls of Commissioners I-Boaed'1 d IM
AU,d-r , 0,.w CM', will hold a Pub'Tuesday.
Public Nearing on'Tsday. July 2a 51n. 202a. 10.00 a.m. or anytime
M Ckmbra y Commission clias local. MiamiN City W. 3500 Pis, Amerlcsn Drive, Miami.
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L en Cent, 15,25.000 001. Ths Nedmg will ad n wosbing accessible an Inctireve mental health
moo.. under a .peroa. toreww and improve me mach. of e for O.nown „atom.
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tomato.commenta and wr. respect..e meeting and public paecp.Xon stm. be addressed
to Mcr..Executive O,r.or. or Vine.T. Drown. Fro.. Deputy Director anti ...onset. at
Sig N.N. and Asu., 3rd Floor, MMM, Flo.* 33138 or t3051875ae00.
Ming considered pursuant to S..on IS-05lsl of .e Code of the City of MIUN Florida es
amended MCode 1. Me recommendation end indinto to be constr.. in Ms
-natter are wit forth 1M
to
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cNmMn..M prOpomd resolution and toll the acheSEOPW CR Bo. meeting m anytime
m .e city Commisan
Should any person ilea. to appeal any decision of the Board wM respect to any mortar consider. a
Mu matt. that Dorton shall Onrecord of the pemeadin. is run.. including se
wny a..Wc dNe upon which ensure
any may he Ins. IFS. 2116.01031.
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rot later then Iwo IP) business days Prior to sew proceeding.
Todd B. Nammn
Grit of dun Bond
Ad No. 43535
SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE, the Board of Commissioners
meeting of the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community
Redevelopment Agency (SEOPW CRA) is scheduled to
take place on Thursday, July 25, 2024, at 10:00 AM or
thereafter, at Miami City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive,
Miami, Florida 33133.
All interested persons are invited to attend. For more
information, please contact the SEOPW CRA office at
(305) 679-6800.
Ad No. 43537 James D. McQueen, Executive Director
Southeast Overtown/Park West
Community Redevelopment Agency
most a couple hundred
files to understand what
type of information was
stolen and released.
A Health Department
employee workerscom-
pensation form is among
the files, as well as detailed
records about one wom-
an's premature birth in
Broward Couny. The
cybenecurity blog
DataBreachesnet found in
the files parents'
completed applications,
with then Social Security
numbers and expected
delivery dates, for Florida's
Healthy Start Program,
which provides Medicaid
for new and expectant
mothers
But many, if not most, of
the records appear to be
harmless internal Depart-
ment of Health informa-
tion that might be consid-
ered a public record under
state law: employee time
off requests, expense re-
ports, contracts, tattoo
artist license applications
and talking points about
the state's youth tobacco
prevention campaign.
When a person's person-
al data is illegally released,
state agencies have to
notify the victim "as expe-
ditiously as practicable and
without unreasonable
delay" while taking into
account the time needed to
assess the breach and
identify victims, according
to state law.
In the meantime, Wil-
liams said department
healthcare providers are
encouraged "to stay atten-
tive to alerts from the De-
partment and follow those
best practices dissemi-
nated to secure data."
Williams said the breach
was pan of a national wave
of cyberatacks on health
care providers. This week,
RansomHub claimed to
steal data from the
pharmacy chain RircAid.
Earlier this year, hacker
paralyzed the largest U.S.
medical billing and
payment system in the
country, a subsidiary of
UnitedHealth Group.
DeSantis' administration
in recent years has strug-
gled to manage the surge
in cyberatacks.
In the last three yeah,
infomadon on more than
10 million Floridians —
equivalent to nearly half of
the state's population —
has been exposed to hack-
ers during breaches at stare
agencies, according to
annual reports fled by the
atromry general's office. In
many of those cases, Flor-
ida offered credit monitor-
ing services to victims.
Timer/Herald Tallahas-
see bureau reporter Alex-
andra Gloriosa contributed
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
A public hearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida
on Thursday. July 25, 2024, at 9:00 AM at City Hall, located al 3500 Pan American
Drive, Miami, Florida, 33133 for the purpose of granting the following:
RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S),
PURSUANT TO SECTION 16-95(A) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA. ASAMENDED, BY A FOURFIFTIISI4/5THS)AFFIRMATIVE VOTE AFTER
AN ADVERTISED PUBUC HEARING, RATIFYING, APPROVING, AND CONFIRMING
THE CITY MANAGER'S FINDINGS, ATTACHED AND INCORPORATED AS EXHIBIT
'B,' THAT COMPETTVE NEGOTIATION METHODS AND PROCEDURES ME
NOT PRACTICABLE OR ADVANTAGEOUS FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI ('Grin
AND WAIVING THE REQUIREMENTS FOR SAID PROCEDURES; AUTHORIZING
THE ALLOCATION AND APPROPRIATION OF MIAMI FOR EVERYONE ('MFE')
PROGRAM FUNDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED FNE HUNDRED FIFTY
THOUSAND AND 00/100 DOLLARS (5550,000.001 FROM THE DISTRICT 5
COMMISSIONER'S SHARE OF MFE PROGRAMS ('FUNDS") TO THE MARTIN
LUTHER KING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, A FLORIDA NOT FOR
PROFTT CORPORATION ('MLK EDC'), TO MAKE CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
REPAIRS TO THE MLK BUSINESS CENTER, AS MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT 'A', ATTACHED AND INCORPORATED ('PROJECT');
FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CfTY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE
ANY AND ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS, SUBJECT TO APPLICABLE
REQUIREMENTS OF ALL FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAWS, INCLUDING THE
CHARTER OF THE CRY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, AND CODE OF THE
CfTY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED. IN FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE Cf1Y
ATTORNEY, FOR SAID PURPOSE.
All Interested persons are invited to appear at the meeting and may be heard
with respect to the proposed resolution. Should any person desire to appeal any
declsion of the Clry Commission with respect to any matter to be considered at
this meeting. that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings
is made including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be
based (F.S. 2136.0105).
Pursuant to Miami City Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled City
Commission meeting is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other
emergency, a special City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled
for the Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting. In the event ul one
of the aforementioned circurnst.ces, the special meeting would be held on
July 30, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. in the City Commission chambers located at Miami
City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133. All of the scheduled
agenda Rams from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be scheduled as
an agenda item at the special City Commission meeting.
The City Clerk shall notify the public of the special meeting that is to take place
by placing a notice of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance of
City Hall and the City's main administrative building, placing a notice on the City's
webnRo, and, d feasible, placing an ad in a newspaper of general circulation
before the special meeting on the Immediately following Tuesday. There shall be
no additional notice by publication required for any such scheduled agenda Item
that is moved to the special City Commission meeting.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. persons needing
special accommodation, to participate in this proceeding may conract the Office
of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Yokel no later than five (5) business days
prior to the proceeding. TTY users may calf via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no
tater than five (5) business days prior to the proceeding.
Todd B. Hannon
City Clerk
Ad NO. 43540
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MIA Legal Ad
43538 - SEOPW CRA — Dun
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Attention: MariCarmen Lopez
CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE
MIAMI, FL 33133
mclopez@miamigov.com
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MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared:
Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is CUSTODIAN
OF RECORDS of The Miami Herald, a daily newspaper
published at Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that
the attached copy of the advertisement that was
published was published in said newspaper in the issue
(s) of:
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1 insertion(s) published on:
07/15/24
Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald is a
newspaper published at Miami, in the said Miami -Dade
County, Florida and that the said newspaper has
heretofore been continuously published in said Dade
County, Florida each day and has been entered a second
class mail matter at the post office in Miami, in said
Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year
next preceding the first publication of the attached copy
of advertisement; and affiant further says that he/she
has neither paid or promised any person, firm or
corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund
for the purpose of securing this advertisement for
publication in the said newspaper(s).The McClatchy
Company complies with all legal requirements for
publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes.
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in the year of 2024
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$outheeat (Nortown/Park Went Community
Redevelopment Allencv
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Board of Commissional (Board') of the godhead °venowt!
perk West Corrm nity RedErrrebonteed P1ooncv MEOW/ CRAn yell
hold a Public Heart* on Thursday, July 251h, 2024, at 1000 aunt
or amrtints thereafter in the City Con"rrl aCm ohornbara Ioaatsd et
Illarri City Hall, 3900 Pan American NM, Miami, FL33133.
The Board will oonelder the award d grant funds b
J.E.J. Properties, Inc.. a Ronda profit corporation to rnde►rvrrtle
costa associated with the nnoviUon ■nd rehabilitation of The
Doom.~ leespltrts Hotel baud within the BEOPIW CRA arse at
1021 N.W. au' Avenue, Meld, Florida 39138.
hi accordance with the SEOPW ORA 2018 Redevelopment
Plan ("Plan') and Florida Statute" 188, the Board will consider
Funding an amount not to axoeed Eight Hundred Nhety-Seven
Thoueerd Tires Hundred Tmrerrty Dollars and Nlretyfhe
Cents ($897.320.95) to support renovation, and masks at
Dams -Josephine Hotel. Thiel finding Is crfticel In the reheditlzdion
of the hlataric property and la emdaloned b eilminNe slum and
blight and consistentv#th the Plan.
AI comments and questions with rospectto time manna and pubilc
participation should be oddremed to Janie MoQueen, Exoutfw
Director, or Vlnoer4 T. Brown, Esti., Deputy Dlrsobpr and Sterif
Counsel, et 619 N.W. 2"1 Avenue. 3fd Floor, Miami, Florida 33136
or (305) 679-68D0.
This action le balm considered pursuant to Section 1&85(a) of
the Code of the Ctty of Miami, Florida ea emended ('Code"). The
recommendation and &Kings to be considered In this matter ere
✓ at forth In the proposed resolution and will be available as with
the scheduled SEOPW CRA Board meeting or a ritinw thireatror
In the City Commission chambers.
Should any person desire to appear eery decision of the Board
with respect to any matter considered et thle meeting. that person
shall ensure that a verbatim record of the procaeedirpe le made.
Including all testimony rid evidence upon which any appeal may
bo based (F.8. 266 0105).
In accordance with the Madams wth Dleablltes Act d 1690,
persons reeding /pedal to participnta In this
prOater c;n0 may odnWot the Office Of the City Clc kat (306)2646301
(Woe), not lobar than two (2) beehives days pry bthe prooeedn4.
Mutants may eel 711 (Florida Halal" Service), riot later them two (2)
bueiie,' days prior to the proceeding.
Todd B. Hannon
Clerk of the Baird
Ad No. 43639
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Attention: MariCarmen Lopez
CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE
MIAMI, FL 33133
mclopez@miamigov.com
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What the Health Department cyber-attack means
for you when requesting a death certificate
a anent. wiamth raldroes
Weeks after Florida's
health department learned
its vital statistics system
had been hacked by cyb-
er-thieves, the scenario
for families seeking funer-
al services is "chaotic,"
says Crystal Van Orsdel
Marchant, assistant vice
president at Van Orsdel
Funeral & Cremation
Service.
The problem?
The servers are not
online and that has
interrupted funerals and
made it more difficult for
people who need to obtain
death certificates. These
documents are required
for processing bank ac-
count changes, filing in-
surance claims or up-
dating Social Security
benefits.
"To facilitate continued
Operations of death certif-
icates, the department has
worked closely with
funeral homes and health
care facilities to imple-
ment online procedures
during this period," Flor-
ida Department of Health
spokeswoman Jae Wil-
liams told News Service of
Florida this week.
It's not just death certif-
icates that are the
problem. The hackers also
captured from the state
Health Department Flo,
edeans'recent HIV test
results, detailed doctors'
notes and immunization
and virus testing records.
WHY DEATH
CERTIFICATES ARE
IMPORTANT
A completed death
certificate by the practi-
tioner who attended to the
deceased is required for
legal purposes including
probating estates, insur-
e claims, Social Secure- days and then it could
ty, veterans benefits and take a week to 10 days to
retirement benefits, ac- receive the death certif-
cording to the state. The icate. Van Orsdel death certificate certificate is also chant said the delay in
used by Florida to monitor getting a death certificate
leading causes of death, sv61 be about an extra
injuries, suicide and hom- week or so.
icide related deaths, en- "Even though the state
fans deaths or occupation- and everyone is raying to
al related deaths. come up with processes
that can be as efficient as
WHAT IF YOU NEED TO possible, the fact that we
PLAN A FUNERAL NOW are on a manual system
What does this mean and not a completely
for you of you need to automated system as we
arrange a funeral right were before, adds time to
now? 'There will be de- the process because of
lays in the process of many different factors.
obtaining the death certif. There are many entities
icate," said Van Orsdel involved, State Depart-
Marchnt, whose funeral meet of Vital Statistics,
home is
celebrating its funeral homes, doctors,
100th anniversary this local medical examiner's
year. office, local Bureau of
Vital Statistics, U.S. Social
HOW LONG ARE THE Security Administration.
DELAYS? Everyone is having to
The usual processing learn a new process and
time was three to five adapt as we keep getting
updated instructions."
WHAT DOES IT MEAN
FOR CUSTOMERS WHO
PURCHASED SERVICES
FROM A FUNERAL
HOME?
The aftermath of the
cyber-attack means that
all funeral homes in Flor-
ida are experiencing de-
lays in obtaining death
certificates.
WHAT SHOULD YOU
DO RIGHT NOW?
Customers can take
some steps to make it
ea Said Van Orsdel Mar -
chant "If someone in
Florida has lost a loved
one recently, around or
after June 27, they should
confirm that the funeral
home properly notified
Social Security. If the
funeral home was not able
to do so because the Elec-
tronic Death Registration
System system went
down, they should request
a SSA-72l Statement of
Death by Funeral Director
form from the ismer.'
home and fax, mail or
deliver it in person to the
Social Security Adminis-
tration."
Visit www.ssa.gov for
information.
WHAT OBSTACLES CAN
YOU EXPECT?
Expect delays in the
processing and receiving
of a death certificate.
Social Security is not be-
ing notified electronically.
Customers should con-
firm if the funeral home is
doing this task for them or
of they must fax, mail or
notify in person. People
can expect significant
delays when calling or
visiting the local Bureau
of Vital Statistics in re-
gards to ordering death
certificates, Van Orsdel
Marchnnt said.
Howard Cohen.
305-376-3619,
@HowardCoken
FROM PAGE to
HACKERS
breaches in Florida's his-
tory and far more exten-
sive than officials in Gov.
Ron DeSantis' adminis-
tration fast acknowledged.
Last week, a Depart-
ment of Health spokes-
person waited more than
three days to respond to
enquiries from the Herald/
Tomes about the hacking,
then said that it suffered
"a potential cyber inci-
dent" at the state's online
Vital Statistics system,
used to issue berth and
death certificates. That
system remains down,
frustrating Floridians
needing to bury or
cremate loved ones.
But many of the records
released by the hackers
are detailed test results
labeled as coming from the
Department of Health's
Bureau of Public Health
Laboratories.
Three labs, in Jackson-
ville, Tampa and Miami,
conduct tests for health
departments and hospitals,
including for infectious
diseases such as HIV, hep-
atitis and COVID-19.
The files include names
and in some cases intimate
details written by doctors
and nurses, such as one
patient who was admitted
to a South Florida hospital
with multiple symptoms.
Some people who tested
positive or negative for
hepatitis, dengue fever,
salmonella, rabies and
CO VID-19 are included in
the files.
The records appear far
from a comprehensive list
of everyone in the state
who tested positive for
those diseases. Most re-
cords viewed by the Her-
ald/Times involve patients
and hospitals in Broward
County.
As the state's public
health agency, the Florida
Department of Health, led
by Surgeon General Joseph
Ladapo, holds some of the
state's most sensitive in-
formation, including CO-
VID-19 vaccine records,
prescriptions for controlled
substances and medical
marijuana patient data.
None of that information
appears in the records in a
comprehensive format.
Instead, the roughly
20,700 records are a
hodgepodge of PDFs, doc-
ument files, slideshows
and spreadsheets. The
Herald/Times viewed at
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COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE, the Board of Commissioners
meeting of the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community
Redevelopment Agency (SEOPW CRA) is scheduled to
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most a couple hundred
files to understand what
type of information was
stolen and released.
A Health Department
employee's workerscom-
pensation form is among
the files, as well as detailed
records about one wom-
an's premature birth in
Broward County. The
cybersecurity blog
DataBreaches.net found in
the files parents'
completed applications,
with then Social Security
numbers and expected
delivery dates, for Florida's
Healthy Start Program,
which provides Medicaid
for new and expectant
mothers.
But many, B not most, of
the records appear to be
harmless internal Depart-
ment of Health informa-
tion that might be consed-
red a public record under
tate law: employee time
off requests, expense re-
ports, contracts, tattoo
artist license applications
and talking points about
the state's youth tobacco
prevention campaign.
When a person's person-
al data is illegally released,
state agencies have to
notify the victim "as expe-
ditiously as practicable and
without unreasonable
delay," while taking into
account the time needed to
assess the breach and
identify victims, according
to state law.
In the meantime, Wil-
liams said department
healthcare providers are
encouraged "to stay atten-
tive to alerts from the De-
partment and follow those
best practices dissemi-
nated to secure data."
Williams said the breach
was part of a national wave
of cybemracks on health
care providers. This week,
RansomHub claimed to
steal data from the
pharmacy chain ReteAid.
Earlier this year, hackers
paralyzed the largest U.B.
medical billing and
payment system in the
country, a subsidiary of
UnitedHealth Group.
DeSantis' administration
in recent years has strug-
gled to manage the surge
in cyberattacks.
In the last three years,
information on more than
10 million Floridians —
equevalent to nearly half of
the state's population —
has been exposed to hack-
ers during breaches at state
agencies, according to
annual reports fled by the
attomey general's office. In
many of those cases, Flor-
ida offered credit monitor-
ing se es to victims.
Times/Herald Tallahas-
see bureau reporrerAlex-
andra Clorioso contnbured
CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
A public hearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Miami. Florida
on Thursday, July 25, 2024, at 9:00 AM at City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American
D,lye, Miami, Florida, 33133 for the purpose of granting Me following:
RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION. WITH ATTACHMENT(S),
PURSUANT TO SECTION 16-85(A) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY FOUR FIFTHS (4/STHS) AFFIRMATIVE VOTE. AFTER
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THE CITY MANAGER'S FINDINGS, ATTACHED AND INCORPORATED AS EXHIBIT
'B.' THAT COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION METHODS AND PROCEDURES ARE
NOT PRACTICABLE OR ADVANTAGEOUS FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI ('CITY")
AND WAIVING THE REQUIREMENTS FOR SAID PROCEDURES: AUTHORIZING
THE ALLOCATION AND APPROPRIATION OF MIAMI FOR EVERYONE (-MEE')
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REQUIREMENTS OF ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LAWS, INCLUDING THE
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, AND CODE OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, IN FORMS ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY
ATTORNEY, FOR SAID PURPOSE.
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with respect to the proposed resolution. Should any person desire to appeal any
decision of the City Commission with respect to any matter to be considered at
this meeting, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings
is made including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be
based (F.S. 286.0105).
Pursuant to Miami City Code Section 2-33(o), winnower a scheduled City
Commission meeting is cancelled Or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other
emergency, a special City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled
for the Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting. In the event of one
of the aforementioned circumstances, the special meeting would be held on
July 30, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. In the City Commission chambers located at Miami
City Hall, 3500 Pan American line, Miami, Florida 33133. All of me scheduled
agenda items from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be scheduled as
an agenda Ham at the special City Commission meeting.
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by placing a notice of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance of
City Hall and the City's main administrative building, placing a notice on the City's
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Ad No. 43537
James D. McQueen, Executive Director
Southeast Overtown/Park West
Community Redevelopment Agency
Todd B. Hannon
City Clerk
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