Senate Bill 2606
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Florida Senate - 1998 (NP) SB 2606
By Senator Clary
7-811A-98
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to Santa Rosa County; amending
3 chapter 79-561, Laws of Florida, as amended,
4 relating to the Santa Rosa County Civil Service
5 Board; providing for additional supervisory
6 personnel to be included within the definition
7 of an "unclassified service" position;
8 providing an effective date.
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10 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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12 Section 1. Subsection (27) of section 1 of chapter
13 79-561, Laws of Florida, as amended by chapters 81-487,
14 84-525, 90-478, 94-490, 95-487, and 96-550, Laws of Florida,
15 is amended to read:
16 Section 1. Definitions.--As used in this act:
17 (27) "Unclassified service" includes any person
18 elected or appointed members of a board or commission; county
19 administrator, attorneys and assistant attorneys retained by
20 the county or any person employed by them; persons of highly
21 technical or professional training maintaining an independent
22 practice employed on a part-time basis; patients or inmates;
23 persons under nonpermanent federal grants (unless specifically
24 accepted by the board into the service); instructional
25 personnel and administrative personnel as described in section
26 228.041(9) and (10), Florida Statutes, respectively; executive
27 director of Navarre Beach;, county engineer;, county project
28 coordinator; judicial clerk;, court reporters;, chief deputy
29 for: sheriff, tax collector, property appraiser, supervisor
30 of elections, and clerk of circuit and county courts; one
31 administrative assistant to: sheriff and property appraiser;
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Florida Senate - 1998 (NP) SB 2606
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1 one secretary to each judge, county commissioner, school board
2 member, superintendent of schools, tax collector, supervisor
3 of elections, and clerk of the circuit and county courts, and
4 county administrator; and one supervisory-level person
5 employed or appointed by and at the discretion of an
6 appointing authority for every 10 employees, or fraction
7 thereof, employed in or appointed to the classified service by
8 an appointing authority, subject to a maximum of 10 such
9 supervisory-level employees or appointees for each appointing
10 authority. Additionally, the positions of public works
11 director, public services director, and Office of Management
12 and Budget director, under the county commission shall become
13 unclassified effective 5 years after the effective date of
14 this act or when the respective position is vacated by the
15 person holding said position on the effective date of this
16 act, whichever occurs first.
17 Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a
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