1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to Baker County; providing career service |
3 | status for certain employees of the Baker County Sheriff's |
4 | Office; providing definitions; providing for transition |
5 | between administrations; providing for appeals procedures; |
6 | providing for career service appeals boards; providing |
7 | proceedings and provisions with respect to disciplinary |
8 | suspension and dismissal; providing severability; |
9 | providing an effective date. |
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11 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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13 | Section 1. Employees and appointees of the Baker County |
14 | Sheriff's Office; applicability of act; definitions; career |
15 | service status; transitions; administration.-- |
16 | (1) APPLICABILITY.--The provisions of this act apply to |
17 | all certified and noncertified persons appointed or employed by |
18 | the Baker County Sheriff's Office, with the following |
19 | exceptions: |
20 | (a) Chiefs or, in the event of a title change, the highest |
21 | ranked certified law enforcement officers reporting directly to |
22 | the sheriff. |
23 | (b) Special deputy sheriffs appointed under section |
24 | 30.09(4), Florida Statutes. |
25 | (c) Members of a sheriff's posse or reserve unit. |
26 | (d) Part-time appointees and employees. |
27 | (e) Independent contractors, temporary employees, or |
28 | contract employees. |
29 | (f) Appointees and employees employed pursuant to a grant |
30 | whose continued existence or funding is subject to the |
31 | expiration or withdrawal of the grant provider. |
32 | (2) APPLICATION TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING.--This act does |
33 | not grant the right of collective bargaining to employees of the |
34 | sheriff's office who do not otherwise have that right pursuant |
35 | to law. |
36 | (3) NONDISCIPLINARY DISMISSALS.--This act does not cover |
37 | the nondisciplinary dismissal of employees or appointees. Such |
38 | nondisciplinary dismissals include those arising from a |
39 | reduction in force, layoff, or partial or total abolition or |
40 | cessation of a program, service, operation, department, |
41 | subdivision, or grant-funded position. |
42 | (4) DEFINITIONS.-- |
43 | (a) "Appointee" means a person selected by the sheriff to |
44 | serve in the position of deputy sheriff or correctional officer |
45 | who is certified within the meaning of chapter 943, Florida |
46 | Statutes. |
47 | (b) "Career appeals board" means the ad hoc board |
48 | authorized under this act to hear disciplinary appeals. |
49 | (c) "Dismissal" means the discharge or withdrawal of |
50 | appointment by the sheriff or his or her designee of a person |
51 | employed or appointed to a position with the sheriff's office. |
52 | (d) "Employee" means any person employed by the sheriff |
53 | for a position which does not require certification under |
54 | chapter 943, Florida Statutes. |
55 | (e) "Initial probationary period" means 1 year of |
56 | conditional employment or appointment commencing on the initial |
57 | date of actual work and continuing for 12 months in a regularly |
58 | established position. This probationary period may be extended |
59 | at the discretion of the sheriff for a period equal to any work |
60 | absences during the 12-month period. For the purpose of |
61 | determining career service status pursuant to paragraph (5)(a), |
62 | all time in the employment of the sheriff's office, while in a |
63 | Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission-approved |
64 | academy or other comparable training for certification as a |
65 | sworn officer or deputy sheriff, shall not be considered in any |
66 | manner in determining whether the employee has attained a |
67 | minimum of 1 calendar year of service. |
68 | (f) "Reemployment" means the reappointment or reemployment |
69 | of a person who was previously an appointee or employee of the |
70 | sheriff's office. |
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72 | For the purposes of this act, "appointee" and "employee" are |
73 | synonymous and any derivative of "employ" refers to the persons |
74 | to whom this act applies. |
75 | (5) CAREER SERVICE STATUS.-- |
76 | (a) After any employee or appointee of the sheriff to whom |
77 | the provisions of this act apply has completed the initial or |
78 | extended probationary period, such person shall have attained |
79 | career service status in the sheriff's office. If such person is |
80 | reemployed at a later date, said person shall be required to |
81 | again complete the probationary period before being granted the |
82 | right of appeal provided in section 2. |
83 | (b) The sheriff may dismiss an appointee or employee who |
84 | has not completed the initial or extended probationary period at |
85 | any time without granting the right of appeal provided in |
86 | section 2. |
87 | (c) Any person who has attained career service status with |
88 | the sheriff's office may only be suspended or dismissed for |
89 | cause, provided that, prior to such action, the employee must be |
90 | provided with written notice of the proposed action and offered |
91 | an opportunity to respond to the reasons for the suspension or |
92 | dismissal. If, however, the sheriff perceives a significant |
93 | hazard in keeping the employee on the job, or where delay could |
94 | result in damage or injury, the employee may be immediately |
95 | suspended or dismissed without notice, provided, that the |
96 | employee is provided with such notice and reasons within 24 |
97 | hours. Cause for suspension or dismissal includes, but is not |
98 | limited to, negligence, inefficiency or inability to perform |
99 | assigned duties, insubordination, violation of provisions of law |
100 | or office rules, conduct unbecoming a public employee, |
101 | misconduct, alcohol abuse, prescription drug abuse, or illegal |
102 | drug use. Cause for suspension or dismissal also includes, but |
103 | is not limited to, adjudication of guilt by a court of competent |
104 | jurisdiction, a plea of guilty or of nolo contendere, or a |
105 | verdict of guilty when adjudication of guilt is withheld and the |
106 | accused is placed on probation with respect to any felony, |
107 | misdemeanor, or major traffic infraction charges. |
108 | (d) An employee or appointee who has achieved career |
109 | service status is entitled to appeal a disciplinary suspension |
110 | or dismissal to a career service appeals board. |
111 | (6) TRANSITION.--When a newly elected or appointed sheriff |
112 | assumes office, all career service status appointees and |
113 | employees shall remain employees of the new administration, |
114 | unless cause for dismissal exists. |
115 | (a) The new sheriff may demote employees holding the rank |
116 | of chief and lieutenant one rank below that held on the day |
117 | before the new sheriff assumes office. The regular base salaries |
118 | of these employees may be adjusted accordingly. |
119 | (b) The new sheriff may assign the personnel/budget |
120 | director and the sheriff's secretary to the next lowest position |
121 | classification within the pay and classification system, and |
122 | adjust their regular base salaries accordingly. |
123 | (7) ADMINISTRATION.--The sheriff shall have the authority |
124 | to adopt such rules and regulations as are necessary for the |
125 | implementation and administration of this act; however, nothing |
126 | in this act shall be construed as affecting the budget-making |
127 | powers of the Board of County Commissioners of Baker County. |
128 | Section 2. Career service appeals boards; creation; |
129 | membership; duties.-- |
130 | (1) FUNCTION OF BOARDS.--Ad hoc career service appeals |
131 | boards shall be appointed for the purpose of hearing appeals of |
132 | employees having career service status arising from their |
133 | disciplinary suspension or dismissal. A career service appeals |
134 | board shall be utilized to make a nonbinding recommendation to |
135 | the sheriff as to whether the suspension or dismissal was for a |
136 | violation of sheriff's office policy, rule, regulation, |
137 | procedure, or practice. Any such board may also provide |
138 | assistance and advice to the sheriff in matters concerning |
139 | disciplinary suspension or dismissal and may take any other |
140 | actions authorized by the sheriff. |
141 | (2) MEMBERSHIP OF BOARD.--Upon the call of the sheriff or |
142 | upon the filing of an appeal, an ad hoc career service appeals |
143 | board shall be appointed. The membership of each board shall |
144 | consist of five appointees or employees of the sheriff's office. |
145 | Two members shall be selected by the employee or appointee |
146 | filing the appeal, two members shall be selected by the sheriff, |
147 | and the fifth member, who shall serve as the chair of the board, |
148 | shall be selected by the other four members. Any employee may |
149 | decline to serve as a member of the board. |
150 | (a) The hearing shall be conducted during the sheriff's |
151 | office administrative office hours; therefore, employees |
152 | selected to serve on the board shall serve without additional |
153 | compensation. Once selected, the members of the board shall |
154 | serve until the board issues its recommendations to the |
155 | sheriff's office, and, unless reconvened, the board shall be |
156 | dissolved. |
157 | (b) The personnel/budget director or his or her designee |
158 | shall serve as an ex officio member of the board for the purpose |
159 | of providing procedural guidance to the board concerning the |
160 | application of this act and any rules or regulations adopted by |
161 | the sheriff relating thereto, but such ex officio member shall |
162 | have no vote. |
163 | (3) PROCEDURE WITH RESPECT TO APPEALS.--An employee or |
164 | appointee who has achieved career service status may submit a |
165 | written request for a hearing to the sheriff or his or her |
166 | designee within 7 calendar days after receiving a notice of |
167 | suspension or dismissal which shall be hand-delivered or sent |
168 | certified mail, return receipt requested. The appeal must |
169 | contain a brief statement of the matters to be considered by the |
170 | career service appeals board and the names of the employees |
171 | selected to serve on the board. |
172 | (a) A career appeals board shall be selected and shall |
173 | meet for the purpose of hearing the appeal within 30 calendar |
174 | days after receipt of the notice of appeal. However, an |
175 | extension of time may be granted by the chair for good cause or |
176 | upon agreement of the parties. |
177 | (b) The person filing the appeal has the right to a public |
178 | hearing; to be represented by a person of his or her choice; to |
179 | present relevant evidence; and to cross examine witnesses. |
180 | (c) The rules of evidence and civil procedure are not |
181 | applicable to hearings conducted under this act. |
182 | (d) The board, in conducting such hearings, shall have the |
183 | power to issue subpoenas, upon the request of any party or upon |
184 | its own motion. |
185 | (e) The board shall, by majority vote, dispose of the |
186 | appeal for which it was appointed by making findings of fact and |
187 | issuing its written recommendations to the sheriff for |
188 | consideration. The sheriff shall retain the right of final |
189 | determination and no person may be reinstated with or without |
190 | back pay or benefits without the concurrence of the sheriff. |
191 | Section 3. Severability.--The provisions of this act shall |
192 | be severable, and if any provision is held invalid by a court of |
193 | competent jurisdiction, the decision of the court shall not |
194 | affect the validity of the remaining provisions except to the |
195 | extent that an entire section or part of a section may be |
196 | inseparably connected in meaning and effect with the section or |
197 | part of a section to which such holding directly applies. |
198 | Section 4. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |