ENROLLED HB 1203, Engrossed 1 |
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A bill to be entitled |
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An act relating to Department of Corrections personnel; |
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amending s. 110.205, F.S.; deleting from career service |
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exemption provisions obsolete language relating to the |
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Correctional Education Program; classifying colonels and |
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majors within the Department of Corrections as Selected |
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Exempt Service employees; providing an effective date. |
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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Section 1. Paragraphs (d) and (m) of subsection (2) of |
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section 110.205, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
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110.205 Career service; exemptions.-- |
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(2) EXEMPT POSITIONS.--The exempt positions that are not |
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covered by this part include the following: |
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(d) All officers and employees of the state universities |
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and the Correctional Education Program within the Department of |
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Corrections,and the academic personnel and academic |
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administrative personnel of the Florida School for the Deaf and |
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the Blind. In accordance with the provisions of s. 1002.36, the |
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salaries for academic personnel and academic administrative |
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personnel of the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind shall |
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be set by the board of trustees for the school, subject only to |
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the approval of the State Board of Education. The salaries for |
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all instructional personnel and all administrative and |
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noninstructional personnel of the Correctional Education Program |
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shall be set by the Department of Corrections, subject to the |
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approval of the Department of Management Services. |
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(m) All assistant division director, deputy division |
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director, and bureau chief positions in any department, and |
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those positions determined by the department to have managerial |
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responsibilities comparable to such positions, which positions |
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include, but are not limited to:, |
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1. Positions in the Department of Health and,the |
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Department of Children and Family Services, and the Department |
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of Correctionsthat are assigned primary duties of serving as |
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the superintendent or assistant superintendent of an |
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institution., or
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2. Positions in the Department of Corrections that are |
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assigned primary duties of serving as the warden,orassistant |
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warden, colonel, or major of an institution or; positions in the |
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Department of Correctionsthat are assigned primary duties of |
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serving as the circuit administrator or deputy circuit |
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administrator.; |
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3.Positions in the Department of Transportation that are |
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assigned primary duties of serving as regional toll managers and |
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managers of offices as defined in s. 20.23(3)(d)3. and (4)(d).; |
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4.Positions in the Department of Environmental Protection |
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that are assigned the duty of an Environmental Administrator or |
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program administrator.; and |
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5.Positions in the Department of Health that are assigned |
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the duties of Environmental Administrator, Assistant County |
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Health Department Director, and County Health Department |
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Financial Administrator. |
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Unless otherwise fixed by law, the department shall set the |
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salary and benefits of thethese positions listed in this |
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paragraphin accordance with the rules established for the |
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Selected Exempt Service. |
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Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2003. |