Bill Text: FL S0632 | 2023 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Veterans' Preference in Promotion
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2023-05-05 - Died in Military and Veterans Affairs, Space, and Domestic Security [S0632 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S0632-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2023 SB 632 By Senator Powell 24-01337-23 2023632__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to veterans’ preference in promotion; 3 amending s. 295.07, F.S.; requiring the state and its 4 political subdivisions to give preference in promotion 5 in positions of employment to certain veterans or 6 their relatives; waiving postsecondary educational 7 requirements for promotion under certain 8 circumstances; requiring the Department of Veterans’ 9 Affairs to adopt certain rules to ensure veterans are 10 given special consideration in the promotion process; 11 amending s. 295.08, F.S.; requiring a numerically 12 based selection process to be used to determine 13 qualifications for promotion; amending s. 295.085, 14 F.S.; requiring preference in promotion for positions 15 for which a numerically based selection process is not 16 used; amending s. 295.11, F.S.; providing for an 17 investigation and administrative hearing of a 18 complaint regarding not being awarded a promotion 19 according to veterans’ promotion preference; amending 20 s. 295.155, F.S.; providing that military retirement 21 on the basis of longevity does not disqualify a person 22 from veterans’ promotion preference; amending ss. 23 447.207 and 1002.36, F.S.; conforming provisions to 24 changes made by the act; providing an effective date. 25 26 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 27 28 Section 1. Subsections (1) through (4) of section 295.07, 29 Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 30 295.07 Preference in appointment, promotion, and 31 retention.— 32 (1) The state and its political subdivisions shall give 33 preference in appointment, promotion, and retention in positions 34 of employment to: 35 (a) Those disabled veterans: 36 1. Who have served on active duty in any branch of the 37 United States Armed Forces, have received an honorable 38 discharge, and have established the present existence of a 39 service-connected disability that is compensable under public 40 laws administered by the United States Department of Veterans 41 Affairs; or 42 2. Who are receiving compensation, disability retirement 43 benefits, or pension pursuant to public laws administered by the 44 United States Department of Veterans Affairs and the United 45 States Department of Defense. 46 (b) The spouse of a person who has a total disability, 47 permanent in nature, resulting from a service-connected 48 disability and who, because of this disability, cannot qualify 49 for employment, and the spouse of a person missing in action, 50 captured in line of duty by a hostile force, or forcibly 51 detained or interned in line of duty by a foreign government or 52 power. 53 (c) A wartime veteran as defined in s. 1.01(14), who has 54 served at least 1 day during a wartime period. Active duty for 55 training may not be allowed for eligibility under this 56 paragraph. 57 (d) The unremarried widow or widower of a veteran who died 58 of a service-connected disability. 59 (e) The mother, father, legal guardian, or unremarried 60 widow or widower of a member of the United States Armed Forces 61 who died in the line of duty under combat-related conditions, as 62 verified by the United States Department of Defense. 63 (f) A veteran as defined in s. 1.01(14). Active duty for 64 training may not be allowed for eligibility under this 65 paragraph. 66 (g) A current member of any reserve component of the United 67 States Armed Forces or the Florida National Guard. 68 (2) The state and its political subdivisions may waive a 69 postsecondary educational requirement for a position of 70 employment or for a promotion, other than in those positions 71 made exempt under subsection (5), for a current member of any 72 reserve component of the United States Armed Forces or the 73 Florida National Guard or a veteran who has been honorably 74 discharged if the person is otherwise qualified for the position 75 or promotion. 76 (3) The Department of Veterans’ Affairs shall adopt rules 77 to ensure that veterans are given special consideration in the 78 employing agency’s selection, promotion, and retention 79 processes. The rules must include the award of point values as 80 articulated in s. 295.08, if applicable, or, where point values 81 are not relevant, must include procedures to ensure that 82 veterans are given special consideration at each step of the 83 employment selection and promotion processesprocess, unless the 84 sponsoring governmental entity is a party to a collective 85 bargaining agreement, in which case the collective bargaining 86 agreement must comply within 90 days afterfollowing87 ratification of a successor collective bargaining agreement or 88 extension of any existing collective bargaining agreement. 89 (4) Preference in employment, promotion, and retention, or 90 educational waivers, may be given only to eligible persons who 91 are described in subsection (1) or subsection (2). 92 Section 2. Section 295.08, Florida Statutes, is amended to 93 read: 94 295.08 Positions for which a numerically based selection 95 process is used.—For positions for which an examination is used 96 to determine the qualifications for entrance into employment 97 with the state or any of its political subdivisions or for 98 promotion within such employment, 20 points must be added to the 99 earned ratings of a person included under s. 295.07(1)(a) or 100 (b), 15 points must be added to the earned ratings of a person 101 included under s. 295.07(1)(c), (d), or (e), and 10 points must 102 be added to the earned rating of a person included under s. 103 295.07(1)(f) or (g), if the person has obtained a qualifying 104 score on the examination for the position or promotion. The 105 names of persons eligible for preference must be entered on an 106 appropriate register or list in accordance with their respective 107 augmented ratings. However, except for classes of positions with 108 Federal Government designations of professional or technician, 109 the names of all persons who are qualified to receive a 20-point 110 preference whose service-connected disabilities have been rated 111 by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or its 112 predecessor or the United States Department of Defense to be 30 113 percent or more must be placed at the top of the appropriate 114 register or employment list, in accordance with their respective 115 augmented ratings. The respective augmented rating is the 116 examination score or evaluated score in addition to the 117 applicable veteran’s preference points. 118 Section 3. Section 295.085, Florida Statutes, is amended to 119 read: 120 295.085 Positions for which a numerically based selection 121 process is not used.—In all positions in which the appointment, 122oremployment, or promotion of persons is not subject to a 123 written examination, not including positions that are exempt 124 under s. 295.07(5), first preference in appointment, employment, 125 promotion, and retention must be given by the state and 126 political subdivisions in the state to a person included under 127 s. 295.07(1)(a) or (b), and second preference must be given to a 128 person included under s. 295.07(1)(c), (d), (e), (f), or (g), 129 who possess the minimum qualifications necessary to discharge 130 the duties of the position involved. 131 Section 4. Subsection (1) of section 295.11, Florida 132 Statutes, is amended to read: 133 295.11 Investigation; administrative hearing for not 134 employing or promoting preferred applicant.— 135 (1) The Department of Veterans’ Affairs or its designee 136 shall, upon the written request of any person specified in s. 137 295.07, investigate any complaint filed with the department by 138 such person when the person has applied to any state agency or 139 any agency of a political subdivision in the state for a 140 position of employment or for a promotion within such employment 141 which was awarded to a nonveteran and the person feels aggrieved 142 under this chapter. The Department of Veterans’ Affairs shall 143 review each case and may issue an opinion to the Public 144 Employees Relations Commission as to the merit or lack of merit 145 in each case. The investigation must be accomplished within 146 existing amounts appropriated to the department. 147 Section 5. Section 295.155, Florida Statutes, is amended to 148 read: 149 295.155 Military retirement based on longevity.—Military 150 retirement on the basis of longevity does not disqualify a 151 person eligible under s. 295.07 from veterans’ employment or 152 promotion preference. 153 Section 6. Paragraph (c) of subsection (9) of section 154 447.207, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 155 447.207 Commission; powers and duties.— 156 (9) Pursuant to s. 447.208, the commission or its 157 designated agent shall hear appeals, and enter such orders as it 158 deems appropriate, arising out of: 159 (c) Section 295.11, relating to reasons for not employing 160 or promoting a preferred veteran applicant. 161 Section 7. Paragraph (f) of subsection (4) of section 162 1002.36, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 163 1002.36 Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind.— 164 (4) BOARD OF TRUSTEES.— 165 (f) The board of trustees shall: 166 1. Prepare and submit legislative budget requests for 167 operations and fixed capital outlay, in accordance with chapter 168 216 and ss. 1011.56 and 1013.60, to the Department of Education 169 for review and approval. The department must analyze the amount 170 requested for fixed capital outlay to determine if the request 171 is consistent with the school’s campus master plan, educational 172 plant survey, and facilities master plan. Projections of 173 facility space needs may exceed the norm space and occupant 174 design criteria established in the State Requirements for 175 Educational Facilities. 176 2. Approve and administer an annual operating budget in 177 accordance with ss. 1011.56 and 1011.57. 178 3. Require all funds received other than gifts, donations, 179 bequests, funds raised by or belonging to student clubs or 180 student organizations, and funds held for specific students or 181 in accounts for individual students to be deposited in the State 182 Treasury and expended as authorized in the General 183 Appropriations Act. 184 4. Require all purchases to be in accordance with the 185 provisions of chapter 287 except for purchases made with funds 186 received as gifts, donations, or bequests; funds raised by or 187 belonging to student clubs or student organizations; or funds 188 held for specific students or in accounts for individual 189 students. 190 5. Administer and maintain personnel programs for all 191 employees of the board of trustees and the Florida School for 192 the Deaf and the Blind who shall be state employees, including 193 the personnel classification and pay plan established in 194 accordance with ss. 110.205(2)(d) and 216.251(2)(a)2. for 195 academic and academic administrative personnel, the provisions 196 of chapter 110, and the provisions of law that grant authority 197 to the Department of Management Services over such programs for 198 state employees. 199 6. Give preference in appointment, promotion, and retention 200 in positions of employment as provided within s. 295.07(1) and 201 (2). 202 7. Ensure that the Florida School for the Deaf and the 203 Blind complies with s. 1013.351 concerning the coordination of 204 planning between the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind 205 and local governing bodies. 206 8. Ensure that the Florida School for the Deaf and the 207 Blind complies with s. 112.061 concerning per diem and travel 208 expenses of public officers, employees, and authorized persons 209 with respect to all funds other than funds received as gifts, 210 donations, or bequests; funds raised by or belonging to student 211 clubs or student organizations; or funds held for specific 212 students or in accounts for individual students. 213 9. Adopt a master plan which specifies the mission and 214 objectives of the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind. The 215 plan shall include, but not be limited to, procedures for 216 systematically measuring the school’s progress toward meeting 217 its objectives, analyzing changes in the student population, and 218 modifying school programs and services to respond to such 219 changes. The plan shall be for a period of 5 years and shall be 220 reviewed for needed modifications every 2 years. The board of 221 trustees shall submit the initial plan and subsequent 222 modifications to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and 223 the President of the Senate. 224 10. Designate a portion of the school as “The Verle Allyn 225 Pope Complex for the Deaf,” in tribute to the late Senator Verle 226 Allyn Pope. 227 Section 8. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.