Bill Text: FL S0370 | 2017 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: Florida Wing of the Civil Air Patrol
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2017-06-12 - Chapter No. 2017-73 [S0370 Detail]
Download: Florida-2017-S0370-Enrolled.html
ENROLLED 2017 Legislature CS for CS for SB 370, 1st Engrossed 2017370er 1 2 An act relating to the Florida Wing of the Civil Air 3 Patrol; amending s. 252.55, F.S.; defining terms; 4 requiring certain employers to provide Civil Air 5 Patrol leave; prohibiting specified public and private 6 employers from discharging, reprimanding, or 7 penalizing a Civil Air Patrol member because of his or 8 her absence by reason of taking Civil Air Patrol 9 leave; providing procedures for and requirements of 10 employees and employers with respect to Civil Air 11 Patrol leave and employment following such leave; 12 specifying rights and entitlements of a Civil Air 13 Patrol member who returns to work following Civil Air 14 Patrol leave; providing for a civil action; specifying 15 damages; authorizing the award of attorney fees and 16 costs; specifying conditions under which a 17 certification of probable cause of a violation of the 18 act may be issued; providing a declaration of 19 important state interest; providing an effective date. 20 21 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 22 23 Section 1. Section 252.55, Florida Statutes, is amended to 24 read: 25 252.55 Civil Air Patrol, Florida Wing.— 26 (1) As used in this section, the term: 27 (a) “Benefits” means all benefits, other than salary and 28 wages, provided or made available to employees by an employer 29 and includes group life insurance, health insurance, disability 30 insurance, and pensions, regardless of whether such benefits are 31 provided by a policy or practice of the employer. 32 (b) “Civil Air Patrol leave” means leave requested by an 33 employee who is a Civil Air Patrol member for the purpose of 34 participating in a Civil Air Patrol training or mission. 35 (c) “Civil Air Patrol member” means a senior member of the 36 Florida Wing of the Civil Air Patrol with at least an emergency 37 services qualification. 38 (d) “Employee” means any person who may be permitted, 39 required, or directed by an employer, in consideration of direct 40 or indirect gain or profit, to engage in any employment and who 41 has been employed by the same employer for at least 90 days 42 immediately preceding the commencement of Civil Air Patrol 43 leave. The term includes an independent contractor. 44 (e) “Employer” means a private or public employer, or an 45 employing or appointing authority of this state, a county, a 46 school district, a municipality, a political subdivision, a 47 career center, a Florida College System institution, or a state 48 university. 49 (2)(1)The Florida Wing of the Civil Air Patrol, an 50 auxiliary of the United States Air Force, isshall berecognized 51 as a nonprofit, educational, and emergency-management-related 52 organization and isshall beeligible to purchase materials from 53 the various surplus warehouses of the state. 54 (3)(2)Funds shall be appropriated annually from the 55 Emergency Management, Preparedness, and Assistance Trust Fund 56 for the purpose of acquisition, installation, conditioning, and 57 maintenance of the Florida Wing of the Civil Air Patrol. 58 However,no part ofthe annual appropriation, or any part 59 thereof, may notshallbe expended for the purchase of uniforms 60 or personal effects of members of the organization or for 61 compensation or salary to such members. 62 (4)(3)The wing commander of the Florida Wing of the Civil 63 Air Patrol may employ administrative help and purchase 64 educational materials for the training of Florida youth for 65 which funds from the annual appropriation may be used. 66 (5)(4)Purchase of aircraft isshall belimited to not more 67 than $15,000 per year, and not more than $15,000 per year may be 68 placed in a building reserve fund to be used for thetoward69 acquisition of a permanent state headquarters and operations 70 facility. 71 (6)(5)The wing commander of the Florida Wing of the Civil 72 Air Patrol shall biennially furnish the division a 2-year 73 projection of the goals and objectives of the Civil Air Patrol 74 which shall be reported in the division’s biennial report 75 submitted pursuant to s. 252.35. 76 (7) An employer: 77 (a) That employs 15 or more employees shall provide up to 78 15 days of unpaid Civil Air Patrol leave annually to an 79 employee, subject to the conditions in this section. 80 (b) May not require a Civil Air Patrol member returning to 81 employment following Civil Air Patrol leave to use vacation, 82 annual, compensatory, or similar leave for the period during 83 which the member was on Civil Air Patrol leave. However, any 84 such returning member is, upon his or her request, authorized to 85 use any vacation, annual, compensatory, or similar leave with 86 pay accrued by the member before the commencement of his or her 87 Civil Air Patrol leave. 88 (c) May not discharge, reprimand, or otherwise penalize a 89 Civil Air Patrol member because of his or her absence by reason 90 of taking Civil Air Patrol leave. 91 (8)(a) Upon the completion of a Civil Air Patrol leave, the 92 Civil Air Patrol member shall promptly notify the employer of 93 his or her intent to return to work. 94 (b) An employer is not required to allow a Civil Air Patrol 95 member to return to work upon the completion of his or her Civil 96 Air Patrol leave if: 97 1. The employer’s circumstances have so changed as to make 98 employment impossible or unreasonable; 99 2. Employment would impose an undue hardship on the 100 employer; 101 3. The employment from which the member takes such leave is 102 for a brief, nonrecurring period and there is no reasonable 103 expectation that such employment will continue indefinitely or 104 for a significant period; or 105 4. The employer had legally sufficient cause to terminate 106 the member at the time he or she commenced such leave. 107 108 The employer has the burden of proving any circumstance 109 specified in subparagraphs 1.-4. which served as the employer’s 110 basis for not allowing a Civil Air Patrol member to return to 111 work upon completion of Civil Air Patrol leave. 112 (c) A Civil Air Patrol member who returns to work following 113 his or her Civil Air Patrol leave is entitled to: 114 1. The seniority that the member had at his or her place of 115 employment on the date his or her leave began and any other 116 rights and benefits that inure to the member as a result of such 117 seniority; and 118 2. Any additional seniority that the member would have 119 attained at his or her place of employment if he or she had 120 remained continuously employed and any other rights and benefits 121 that would have inured to the member as a result of such 122 seniority. 123 (d) A Civil Air Patrol member who returns to work following 124 his or her Civil Air Patrol leave may not be discharged from 125 such employment for a period of 1 year after the date the member 126 returns to work, except for cause. 127 (9) If the wing commander of the Florida Wing of the Civil 128 Air Patrol certifies that there is probable cause to believe 129 that an employer has violated this section, an aggrieved 130 employee who had taken Civil Air Patrol leave may bring a civil 131 action against the employer in a court in the county where the 132 employer resides or has his or her principal place of business 133 or in the county where the alleged violation occurred. Upon 134 adverse adjudication, the defendant is liable for actual damages 135 or $500, whichever is greater. The prevailing party is entitled 136 to recover reasonable attorney fees and court costs. 137 (10) The certification of probable cause may not be issued 138 until the wing commander of the Florida Wing of the Civil Air 139 Patrol, or his or her designee, has completed an investigation. 140 All employers and other personnel involved with the subject of 141 such an investigation must cooperate with the wing commander in 142 the investigation. 143 Section 2. The Legislature finds that a proper and 144 legitimate state purpose is served when allowing senior members 145 of the Florida Wing of the Civil Air Patrol to take Civil Air 146 Patrol leave, as authorized under s. 252.55, Florida Statutes. 147 Therefore, the Legislature determines and declares that this act 148 fulfills an important state interest. 149 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2017.