Top Class Actions  |  August 4, 2022

Category: Closed Class Actions

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Residents of Ocala, Florida, could receive a fee refund from a $79 million common fund resulting from a court ruling that the city charged illegal fire service fees when it charged for electric and other utilities.

The common fund benefits in-city utility customers who paid the city of Ocala’s fire service fee between Feb. 20, 2010, and July 21, 2020. 

Ocala is a city in central Florida near the Ocala National Forest. The city offers a number of utilities, including electricity, fiber internet, sanitation and water. 

While charging customers for these utilities, the city of Ocala allegedly charged illegal fire service fees intended to offset the costs of operating the Ocala fire department. The fees were first charged in 2006, but were repealed in 2009. In 2010, a city ordinance re-established these fees.

Businesses and individuals took legal action against the fees in 2014, arguing the fire service “fees” were actually unlawful taxes. Plaintiffs in the case argued these fees provided a service typically covered by city taxes. By bundling these fees in with utilities charges, the city of Ocala allegedly forced customers to pay an unauthorized tax.

Plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit sought a refund for all customers who paid fire service fees on their electric and other utilities to Ocala.

In June 2020, after years of back and forth between plaintiffs and the city, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the fire service fee was an unconstitutional tax. The court ordered Ocala to establish a common fund to refund these fees.

Current and former Ocala residents who paid the fire service fees can now benefit from a $79.3 million common fund. 

The fund provides refunds of over 91% to class members who paid the fees. Exact refunds will vary depending on the amount each class member paid in fire service fees. For example, a class member who paid Ocala $1,000 in fees on their electric and other utilities would receive a 91.5972% refund of $915.97. 

The first distribution was sent to class members July 15, 2022. The first distribution was sent automatically to class members whose addresses could be verified by the city.

Those who believe they should have received a check but did not receive one by the end of July can submit a claim form.

Class members who submit a claim and those who cashed their first check may receive a second distribution from uncashed funds. A second round of distributions will be distributed pro rata at a rate of up to 8.4028% of the amount paid in service fees — bringing total possible payments to equal 100% refunds.

Any uncashed fees that remain in the fund after April 30, 2024, will be applied to the city’s fire services general fund.

There was no exclusion or objection deadline included in the common fund. 

The fairness hearing was held May 10, 2022, when the 5th Circuit Court gave the disbursement plan the final approval.

Class members who did not receive a first distribution check can submit a valid claim form by July 1, 2023.

Who’s Eligible

The common fund benefits in-city utility customers who paid the city of Ocala’s fire service fee between Feb. 20, 2010, and July 21, 2020.

Potential Award

Varies

Proof of Purchase

No proof of purchase applicable

Claim Form

NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.

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Claim Form Deadline

07/01/2023

Case Name

Discount Sleep of Ocala LLC d/b/a Mattress Warehouse v. City of Ocala, Florida, Case No. 2014 CA 000426, in the Circuit Court of the 5th Judicial Circuit in and for Marion County, Florida

Final Hearing

05/10/2022

Settlement Website
Claims Administrator

CITY OF OCALA FIRE FEE REFUND
C/O THE NOTICE COMPANY
P.O. BOX 455
HINGHAM, MA 02043
admin@ocalafirefee.com
800-241-9840

Class Counsel

Derek A. Schroth
James A. Myers
Sasha O. Garcia
BOWEN/SCHROTH

Defense Counsel

George Franjola
GILLIGAN GOODING FRANJOLA & BATSEL PA

Patrick G. Gillgan
GILLGAN GOODING BATSEL & ANDERSON PA

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16 thoughts onOcala, Florida, illegal fire service fees $79M common fund

  1. Valerie N Thornton says:

    Why~ haven’t eye` received my check from these theives, who don’t answer the phone. Sent out my claim form nothing! What is the hold up? Look like to me their trying to keep it to go back into the pot! To pretend we did not send in claim form. Folks, file a complaint with the Courts, and the BBB! This is ridiculous! ¥

  2. Jessica says:

    Nope, I haven’t got my check yet. There was a new article that was posted today that stated that they are still mailing out checks. Supposedly, by that article, they have already mailed out all checks that have address verified. However, that is incorrect! I still live in the City, have not received a refund and I still get City of Ocala Utility bill in the mail every month for the last 6 years and they are saying my address wasn’t verified. What’s wrong with that picture??? They are not telling you what address the refund is for if you happen to have lived at multiple addresses and they are not showing any breakdown how they are getting the refund amount from. The City of Ocala is setting themselves up to be sued again if they are not careful. People are already fed up with them doubling their rates claiming its because of gas prices and now lying about sending refunds.

  3. Annie L Fields says:

    I received a letter back in May stated that I was qualified to receive a refund. I have updated my mailing address and still yet not received my refund. What’s the hold up??

  4. Stewie Griffin says:

    And just exactly how do you think the City is going to recover those funds? By increasing your taxes elsewhere. You sued yourselves LOL…

    1. Jean says:

      Increasing light bill…already happening

  5. Glenn Herron says:

    I have not received anything!!. And have been at the same address since 2006.

  6. Natesha bracey says:

    Why am I still waiting on my check I updated my address on 7/1/22 and it’s august 5 I need my funds they ain’t wait to take my funds so I shouldn’t be waiting on my funds this long, people are getting they checks and yet I haven’t got my funds yet and it’s been said my name is on the list then when u call them they don’t really know anything lord can y’all send me my money asap please and thanks

    1. Jean says:

      Got mines

  7. Chennel Carr says:

    I haven’t received my payment yet

  8. Bernice Darling says:

    I received notice from Ocal Utility, that I qualified for the lawsuit. Why now are they having problems with verifying your address that you have been at for sometime . I also submitted a claim 30 days ago and you’re already talking about givingv2nd checks to people that have recieved. Take care of the people waiting for 1st ones.

  9. Regina Rockhill says:

    No interest on refunds? City should be required to pay punitive damage as well…!

  10. Michael Gregory says:

    Maybe the fire dept costs wouldn’t be so high if they would stop sending a fire truck with every ambulance call. They get many calls and the cost of a fire truck to follow the ambulance , fuel,plus maintenance is enormous. I have never seen this in other states, most times I see the truck cancelled and returning to their station, a wasted trip.
    I cannot believe that this makes logical sense, I have been involved in this line of work and two people on the ambulance is normally sufficient in the vast majority of their calls.

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