Florida Senate - 2006                      COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
    Bill No. CS for SB 498
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11  The Committee on Judiciary (Aronberg) recommended the
12  following amendment:
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14         Senate Amendment (with title amendment) 
15         Delete everything after the enacting clause
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17  and insert:  
18         Section 1.  Section 741.313, Florida Statutes, is
19  created to read:
20         741.313  Unlawful action against employees seeking
21  protection.--
22         (1)  As used in this section, the term:
23         (a)  "Domestic violence" means domestic violence, as
24  defined in s. 741.28(2), or any crime the underlying factual
25  basis of which has been found by a court to include an act of
26  domestic violence.
27         (b)  "Employer" has the same meaning as in s.
28  440.02(16)(a).
29         (c)  "Family or household member" has the same meaning
30  as in s. 741.28.
31         (d)  "Victim" means an individual who has been
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Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 498 Barcode 024784 1 subjected to domestic violence. 2 (2)(a) An employer shall permit an employee to request 3 or take up to 3 working days of leave from work in any 90-day 4 period if the employee or a family or household member of an 5 employee is the victim of domestic violence. This leave may be 6 with or without pay, at the discretion of the employer. 7 (b) This section applies if an employee uses the leave 8 from work to: 9 1. Seek an injunction for protection against domestic 10 violence or an injunction for protection in cases of repeat 11 violence, dating violence, or sexual violence; 12 2. Obtain medical care or mental health counseling, or 13 both, for the employee or a family or household member to 14 address physical or psychological injuries resulting from the 15 act of domestic violence; 16 3. Obtain services from a victim-services 17 organization, including, but not limited to, a domestic 18 violence shelter, program, or a rape crisis center as a result 19 of the act of domestic violence; 20 4. Make the employee's home secure from the 21 perpetrator of the domestic violence or to seek new housing to 22 escape the perpetrator; or 23 5. Seek legal assistance to address issues arising 24 from the act of domestic violence and to attend and prepare 25 for court-related proceedings arising from the act of domestic 26 violence. 27 (3) This section applies to an employer who employs 50 28 or more employees and to an employee who has been employed by 29 the employer for 12 or more months. 30 (4)(a) Except in cases of imminent danger to the 31 health or safety of the employee, or to the health or safety 2 5:42 PM 04/17/06 s0498c1d-ju27-j02
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 498 Barcode 024784 1 of a family or household member, an employee seeking leave 2 from work under this section must provide his or her employer 3 with appropriate advance notice of the leave as may be 4 required by the employer's policy and with sufficient 5 documentation of the act of domestic violence as may be 6 required by the employer. 7 (b) An employee seeking leave under this section must, 8 before receiving the leave, exhaust all annual or vacation 9 leave, personal leave, and sick leave, if applicable, which is 10 available to the employee, unless the employer waives this 11 requirement. 12 (c)1. A private employer must keep all information 13 relating to the employee's leave under this section 14 confidential. 15 2. An agency, as defined in s. 119.011, must keep all 16 information relating to the employee's leave under this 17 section confidential and exempt pursuant to this section. 18 (5)(a) An employer may not interfere with, restrain, 19 or deny the exercise of or any attempt by an employee to 20 exercise any right provided under this section. 21 (b) An employer may not discharge, demote, suspend, 22 retaliate, or in any other manner discriminate against an 23 employee for exercising his or her rights under this section. 24 (c) An employee has no greater rights to continued 25 employment or to other benefits and conditions of employment 26 than if the employee was not entitled to leave under this 27 section. This section does not limit the employer's right to 28 discipline or terminate any employee for any reason, 29 including, but not limited to, reductions in work force or 30 termination for cause or for no reason at all, other than 31 exercising his or her rights under this section. 3 5:42 PM 04/17/06 s0498c1d-ju27-j02
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 498 Barcode 024784 1 (6) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the 2 sole remedy for any person claiming to be aggrieved by a 3 violation of this section is to bring a civil suit for damages 4 or equitable relief, or both, in circuit court. The person may 5 claim as damages all wages and benefits that would have been 6 due the person up to and including the date of the judgment 7 had the act violating this section not occurred, but the 8 person may not claim wages or benefits for a period of leave 9 granted without pay as provided in paragraph (2)(a). However, 10 this section does not relieve the person from the obligation 11 to mitigate his or her damages. 12 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2006. 13 14 15 ================ T I T L E A M E N D M E N T =============== 16 And the title is amended as follows: 17 Delete everything before the enacting clause 18 19 and insert: 20 A bill to be entitled 21 An act relating to domestic violence; creating 22 s. 741.313, F.S.; defining the terms "domestic 23 violence," "employer," "family or household 24 member," and "victim"; requiring that an 25 employer permit an employee to take leave from 26 work to undertake activities resulting from an 27 act of domestic violence; specifying the 28 activities for which the employee may take 29 leave; requiring the employee to notify the 30 employer of the leave; providing exceptions; 31 requiring that an employer keep information 4 5:42 PM 04/17/06 s0498c1d-ju27-j02
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 498 Barcode 024784 1 relating to the employee's leave confidential; 2 prohibiting an employer from taking certain 3 actions against the employee for exercising 4 rights specified in the act; providing a 5 recourse for violation of the act; providing an 6 effective date. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 5 5:42 PM 04/17/06 s0498c1d-ju27-j02