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  2         An act relating to local government; providing

  3         definitions; prohibiting local governments from

  4         requiring employers to pay a minimum wage other

  5         than a federal minimum wage; providing

  6         exceptions; providing an effective date.

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  8         WHEREAS, promoting the economic growth and prosperity

  9  of its citizens is among the most important responsibilities

10  of the state, and

11         WHEREAS, this economic growth and prosperity depends

12  upon maintaining a stable business climate that will attract

13  new employers to the state and allow existing employers to

14  grow, and

15         WHEREAS, with regard to worker wages, federal minimum

16  wage provisions strike the necessary balance between the

17  interests of workers and their employers, and

18         WHEREAS, allowing each local government to establish

19  minimum wage levels in their individual jurisdictions higher

20  than those required by federal law would threaten to drive

21  businesses out of these communities and out of the state in

22  search of a more favorable and uniform business environment,

23  and

24         WHEREAS, higher minimum wage standards differing from

25  one locale to another would encourage residents to conduct

26  their business in jurisdictions where wage costs, and hence

27  prices, are lower, and

28         WHEREAS, such artificial constraints would disrupt

29  Florida's economy and threaten the public welfare, NOW,

30  THEREFORE,

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 1  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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 3         Section 1.  (1)  As used in this section, the term:

 4         (a)  "Employee" means any natural person who is

 5  entitled under federal law to receive a federal minimum wage.

 6         (b)  "Employer" means any person who is required under

 7  federal law to pay a federal minimum wage to the person's

 8  employees.

 9         (c)  "Employer contracting to provide goods or services

10  for the political subdivision" means a person contracting with

11  the political subdivision to provide goods or services to, for

12  the benefit of, or on behalf of, the political subdivision in

13  exchange for valuable consideration, and includes a person

14  leasing or subleasing real property owned by the political

15  subdivision.

16         (d)  "Federal minimum wage" means a minimum wage

17  required under federal law, including the federal Fair Labor

18  Standards Act of 1938, as amended, 29 U.S.C. ss. 201 et seq.

19         (e)  "Political subdivision" means a county,

20  municipality, department, commission, district, board, or

21  other public body, whether corporate or otherwise, created by

22  or under state law.

23         (f)  "Wage" means that compensation for employment to

24  which any federal minimum wage applies.

25         (2)  Except as otherwise provided in subsection (3), a

26  political subdivision may not establish, mandate, or otherwise

27  require an employer to pay a minimum wage, other than a

28  federal minimum wage, or to apply a federal minimum wage to

29  wages exempt from a federal minimum wage.

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 1         (3)  This section does not limit the authority of a

 2  political subdivision to establish a minimum wage other than a

 3  federal minimum wage:

 4         (a)  For the employees of the political subdivision;

 5         (b)  For the employees of an employer contracting to

 6  provide goods or services for the political subdivision, or

 7  for the employees of a subcontractor of such an employer,

 8  under the terms of a contract with the political subdivision;

 9  or

10         (c)  For the employees of an employer receiving a

11  direct tax abatement or subsidy from the political

12  subdivision, as a condition of the direct tax abatement or

13  subsidy.

14         (4)  If it is determined by the officer or agency

15  responsible for distributing federal funds to a political

16  subdivision that compliance with this act would prevent

17  receipt of those federal funds, or would otherwise be

18  inconsistent with federal requirements pertaining to such

19  funds, then this act shall not apply, but only to the extent

20  necessary to allow receipt of the federal funds or to

21  eliminate the inconsistency with such federal requirements.

22         Section 2.  This act shall not prohibit a federally

23  authorized and recognized tribal government from establishing

24  a minimum wage in excess of the federal minimum wage for

25  natural persons employed within any territory over which the

26  tribe has jurisdiction.

27         Section 3.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a

28  law.

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