Florida Senate - 2024                                    SB 1508
       
       
        
       By Senator Wright
       
       
       
       
       
       8-01031-24                                            20241508__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to 911 public safety
    3         telecommunicators; amending s. 121.0515, F.S.;
    4         revising criteria in the Special Risk Class of the
    5         Florida Retirement System to include members employed
    6         as 911 public safety telecommunicators; specifying the
    7         number of creditable years needed to receive a full
    8         retirement benefit without penalty; requiring such
    9         members to have their retirement benefits calculated
   10         in accordance with provisions for Regular Class
   11         members; making technical changes; declaring that the
   12         act fulfills an important state interest; providing an
   13         effective date.
   14          
   15  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   16  
   17         Section 1. Paragraph (h) of subsection (2), subsection (3),
   18  and paragraph (d) of subsection (8) of section 121.0515, Florida
   19  Statutes, are amended to read:
   20         121.0515 Special Risk Class.—
   21         (2) MEMBERSHIP.—
   22         (h) Effective August 1, 2008, “special risk member”
   23  includes any member who meets the special criteria for continued
   24  membership set forth in paragraph (3)(k) (3)(j).
   25         (3) CRITERIA.—A member, to be designated as a special risk
   26  member, must meet the following criteria:
   27         (a) Effective October 1, 1978, the member must be employed
   28  as a law enforcement officer and be certified, or required to be
   29  certified, in compliance with s. 943.1395, except that; however,
   30  sheriffs and elected police chiefs are not required to be
   31  certified excluded from meeting the certification requirements
   32  of this paragraph. In addition, the member’s duties and
   33  responsibilities must include the pursuit, apprehension, and
   34  arrest of law violators or suspected law violators; or as of
   35  July 1, 1982, the member must be an active member of a bomb
   36  disposal unit whose primary responsibility is the location,
   37  handling, and disposal of explosive devices; or the member must
   38  be the supervisor or command officer of a member or members who
   39  have such responsibilities. Administrative support personnel,
   40  including, but not limited to, those whose primary duties and
   41  responsibilities are in accounting, purchasing, legal, and
   42  personnel, are not included;
   43         (b) Effective October 1, 1978, the member must be employed
   44  as a firefighter and be certified, or required to be certified,
   45  in compliance with s. 633.408 and be employed solely within the
   46  fire department of a local government employer or an agency of
   47  state government with firefighting responsibilities. In
   48  addition, the member’s duties and responsibilities must include
   49  on-the-scene fighting of fires; as of October 1, 2001, fire
   50  prevention or firefighter training; as of October 1, 2001,
   51  direct supervision of firefighting units, fire prevention, or
   52  firefighter training; or as of July 1, 2001, aerial firefighting
   53  surveillance performed by fixed-wing aircraft pilots employed by
   54  the Florida Forest Service of the Department of Agriculture and
   55  Consumer Services; or the member must be the supervisor or
   56  command officer of a member or members who have such
   57  responsibilities. Administrative support personnel, including,
   58  but not limited to, those whose primary duties and
   59  responsibilities are in accounting, purchasing, legal, and
   60  personnel, are not included. All periods of creditable service
   61  in fire prevention or firefighter training, or as the supervisor
   62  or command officer of a member or members who have such
   63  responsibilities, and for which the employer paid the special
   64  risk contribution rate, are included;
   65         (c) Effective October 1, 1978, the member must be employed
   66  as a correctional officer and be certified, or required to be
   67  certified, in compliance with s. 943.1395. In addition, the
   68  member’s primary duties and responsibilities must be the
   69  custody, and physical restraint if when necessary, of prisoners
   70  or inmates within a prison, jail, or other criminal detention
   71  facility, or while on work detail outside the facility, or while
   72  being transported; or as of July 1, 1984, the member must be the
   73  supervisor or command officer of a member or members who have
   74  such responsibilities. Administrative support personnel,
   75  including, but not limited to, those whose primary duties and
   76  responsibilities are in accounting, purchasing, legal, and
   77  personnel, are not included; however, wardens and assistant
   78  wardens, as defined by rule, are included;
   79         (d) Effective October 1, 1999, the member must be employed
   80  by a licensed Advance Life Support (ALS) or Basic Life Support
   81  (BLS) employer as an emergency medical technician or a paramedic
   82  and be certified in compliance with s. 401.27. In addition, the
   83  member’s primary duties and responsibilities must include on
   84  the-scene emergency medical care or as of October 1, 2001,
   85  direct supervision of emergency medical technicians or
   86  paramedics, or the member must be the supervisor or command
   87  officer of one or more members who have such responsibility.
   88  Administrative support personnel, including, but not limited to,
   89  those whose primary responsibilities are in accounting,
   90  purchasing, legal, and personnel, are not included;
   91         (e) Effective January 1, 2001, the member must be employed
   92  as a community-based correctional probation officer and be
   93  certified, or required to be certified, in compliance with s.
   94  943.1395. In addition, the member’s primary duties and
   95  responsibilities must be the supervised custody, surveillance,
   96  control, investigation, and counseling of assigned inmates,
   97  probationers, parolees, or community controllees within the
   98  community; or the member must be the supervisor of a member or
   99  members who have such responsibilities. Administrative support
  100  personnel, including, but not limited to, those whose primary
  101  duties and responsibilities are in accounting, purchasing, legal
  102  services, and personnel management, are not included; however,
  103  probation and parole circuit and deputy circuit administrators
  104  are included;
  105         (f) Effective January 1, 2001, the member must be employed
  106  in one of the following classes and must spend at least 75
  107  percent of his or her time performing duties that which involve
  108  contact with patients or inmates in a correctional or forensic
  109  facility or institution:
  110         1. Dietitian (class codes 5203 and 5204);
  111         2. Public health nutrition consultant (class code 5224);
  112         3. Psychological specialist (class codes 5230 and 5231);
  113         4. Psychologist (class code 5234);
  114         5. Senior psychologist (class codes 5237 and 5238);
  115         6. Regional mental health consultant (class code 5240);
  116         7. Psychological Services Director—DCF (class code 5242);
  117         8. Pharmacist (class codes 5245 and 5246);
  118         9. Senior pharmacist (class codes 5248 and 5249);
  119         10. Dentist (class code 5266);
  120         11. Senior dentist (class code 5269);
  121         12. Registered nurse (class codes 5290 and 5291);
  122         13. Senior registered nurse (class codes 5292 and 5293);
  123         14. Registered nurse specialist (class codes 5294 and
  124  5295);
  125         15. Clinical associate (class codes 5298 and 5299);
  126         16. Advanced practice registered nurse (class codes 5297
  127  and 5300);
  128         17. Advanced practice registered nurse specialist (class
  129  codes 5304 and 5305);
  130         18. Registered nurse supervisor (class codes 5306 and
  131  5307);
  132         19. Senior registered nurse supervisor (class codes 5308
  133  and 5309);
  134         20. Registered nursing consultant (class codes 5312 and
  135  5313);
  136         21. Quality management program supervisor (class code
  137  5314);
  138         22. Executive nursing director (class codes 5320 and 5321);
  139         23. Speech and hearing therapist (class code 5406); or
  140         24. Pharmacy manager (class code 5251);
  141         (g) Effective October 1, 2005, through June 30, 2008, the
  142  member must be employed by a law enforcement agency or medical
  143  examiner’s office in a forensic discipline recognized by the
  144  International Association for Identification and must qualify
  145  for active membership in the International Association for
  146  Identification. The member’s primary duties and responsibilities
  147  must include the collection, examination, preservation,
  148  documentation, preparation, or analysis of physical evidence or
  149  testimony, or both, or the member must be the direct supervisor,
  150  quality management supervisor, or command officer of one or more
  151  individuals with such responsibility. Administrative support
  152  personnel, including, but not limited to, those whose primary
  153  responsibilities are clerical or in accounting, purchasing,
  154  legal, and personnel, are not included;
  155         (h) Effective July 1, 2008, the member must be employed by
  156  the Department of Law Enforcement in the crime laboratory or by
  157  the Division of State Fire Marshal in the forensic laboratory in
  158  one of the following classes:
  159         1. Forensic technologist (class code 8459);
  160         2. Crime laboratory technician (class code 8461);
  161         3. Crime laboratory analyst (class code 8463);
  162         4. Senior crime laboratory analyst (class code 8464);
  163         5. Crime laboratory analyst supervisor (class code 8466);
  164         6. Forensic chief (class code 9602); or
  165         7. Forensic services quality manager (class code 9603);
  166         (i) Effective July 1, 2008, the member must be employed by
  167  a local government law enforcement agency or medical examiner’s
  168  office and must spend at least 65 percent of his or her time
  169  performing duties that involve the collection, examination,
  170  preservation, documentation, preparation, or analysis of human
  171  tissues or fluids or physical evidence having potential
  172  biological, chemical, or radiological hazard or contamination,
  173  or use chemicals, processes, or materials that may have
  174  carcinogenic or health-damaging properties in the analysis of
  175  such evidence, or the member must be the direct supervisor of
  176  one or more individuals having such responsibility. If a special
  177  risk member changes to another position within the same agency,
  178  he or she must submit a complete application as provided in
  179  paragraph (4)(a);
  180         (j) Effective July 1, 2024, the member must be employed as
  181  a 911 public safety telecommunicator as defined in s. 401.465.
  182  The number of creditable years for full retirement eligibility
  183  for the member shall be 25 years without penalty. However, upon
  184  his or her retirement, the member shall have his or her benefits
  185  calculated in accordance with the Regular Class benefit
  186  provisions of s. 121.091(1)(a)1.; or
  187         (k)(j) The member must have already qualified for and be
  188  actively participating in special risk membership under
  189  paragraph (a), paragraph (b), or paragraph (c), must have
  190  suffered a qualifying injury as defined in this paragraph, must
  191  not be receiving disability retirement benefits as provided in
  192  s. 121.091(4), and must satisfy the requirements of this
  193  paragraph.
  194         1. The ability to qualify for the class of membership
  195  defined in paragraph (2)(h) occurs when two licensed medical
  196  physicians, one of whom is a primary treating physician of the
  197  member, certify the existence of the physical injury and medical
  198  condition that constitute a qualifying injury as defined in this
  199  paragraph and that the member has reached maximum medical
  200  improvement after August 1, 2008. The certifications from the
  201  licensed medical physicians must include, at a minimum, that the
  202  injury to the special risk member has resulted in a physical
  203  loss, or loss of use, of at least two of the following: left
  204  arm, right arm, left leg, or right leg; and that:
  205         a. The That this physical loss or loss of use is total and
  206  permanent, unless except if the loss of use is due to a physical
  207  injury to the member’s brain, in which event the loss of use is
  208  permanent with at least 75 percent loss of motor function with
  209  respect to each arm or leg affected.
  210         b. The That this physical loss or loss of use renders the
  211  member physically unable to perform the essential job functions
  212  of his or her special risk position.
  213         c. That, Notwithstanding the this physical loss or loss of
  214  use, the individual can perform the essential job functions
  215  required by the member’s new position, as provided in
  216  subparagraph 3.
  217         d. That Use of artificial limbs is not possible or does not
  218  alter the member’s ability to perform the essential job
  219  functions of the member’s position.
  220         e. That The physical loss or loss of use is a direct result
  221  of a physical injury and not a result of any mental,
  222  psychological, or emotional injury.
  223         2. For the purposes of this paragraph, the term “qualifying
  224  injury” means an injury sustained in the line of duty, as
  225  certified by the member’s employing agency, by a special risk
  226  member that does not result in total and permanent disability as
  227  defined in s. 121.091(4)(b). An injury is a qualifying injury if
  228  the injury is a physical injury to the member’s physical body
  229  resulting in a physical loss, or loss of use, of at least two of
  230  the following: left arm, right arm, left leg, or right leg.
  231  Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, an injury
  232  that would otherwise qualify as a qualifying injury is not
  233  considered a qualifying injury if and when the member ceases
  234  employment with the employer for whom he or she was providing
  235  special risk services on the date the injury occurred.
  236         3. The new position, as described in sub-subparagraph 1.c.,
  237  which that is required for qualification as a special risk
  238  member under this paragraph is not required to be a position
  239  with essential job functions that entitle an individual to
  240  special risk membership. Whether a new position as described in
  241  sub-subparagraph 1.c. exists and is available to the special
  242  risk member is a decision to be made solely by the employer in
  243  accordance with its hiring practices and applicable law.
  244         4. This paragraph does not grant or create additional
  245  rights for any individual to continued employment or to be hired
  246  or rehired by his or her employer which that are not already
  247  provided within the Florida Statutes, the State Constitution,
  248  the Americans with Disabilities Act, if applicable, or any other
  249  applicable state or federal law.
  250         (8) SPECIAL RISK ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CLASS.—
  251         (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection,
  252  this subsection does not apply to any special risk member who
  253  qualifies for continued membership pursuant to paragraph (3)(k)
  254  (3)(j).
  255         Section 2. The Legislature finds that a proper and
  256  legitimate state purpose is served when employees and retirees
  257  of the state and its political subdivisions, and the dependents,
  258  survivors, and beneficiaries of such employees and retirees, are
  259  extended the basic protections afforded by governmental
  260  retirement systems. These persons must be provided benefits that
  261  are fair and adequate and are managed, administered, and funded
  262  in an actuarially sound manner, as required by s. 14, Article X
  263  of the State Constitution and part VII of chapter 112, Florida
  264  Statutes. Therefore, the Legislature determines and declares
  265  that this act fulfills an important state interest.
  266         Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2024.