Florida 2023 2023 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0341 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 03/24/2023

                       
 
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to 911 public safety telecommunicator 2 
certifications; amending s. 401.465, F.S.; increasing 3 
the timeframe within which an inactive 911 public 4 
safety telecommunicator certificate may be reactivated 5 
before it permanently expires; deleting a process by 6 
which a certificateholder may voluntarily place his or 7 
her certificate in inactive status; providing 8 
applicability; prohibiting the Department of He alth 9 
from requiring certificateholders to pay a fee or to 10 
make an election to place their certificates in 11 
inactive status, beginning on a specified date; 12 
requiring that certain fees paid by a 13 
certificateholder before a specified date be credited 14 
toward any future renewal fees required to be paid by 15 
the certificateholder; providing for retroactive 16 
application; providing an effective date. 17 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 19 
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 Section 1.  Paragraphs (f) and (h) of subsection (2) o f 21 
section 401.465, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 22 
 401.465  911 public safety telecommunicator certification. — 23 
 (2)  PERSONNEL; STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATION. — 24 
 (f)  A 911 public safety telecommunicator certificate 25     
 
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expires automatically if not renewe d at the end of the 2 -year 26 
period and may be renewed if the holder meets the qualifications 27 
for renewal as established by the department. A certificate that 28 
is not renewed at the end of the 2 -year period automatically 29 
reverts to an inactive status for a pe riod that may not exceed 6 30 
years 180 days. Such certificate may be reactivated and renewed 31 
within the 6-year 180-day period by if the certificateholder 32 
pursuant to paragraph (h). A certificate that has been inactive 33 
for more than 6 years automatically expi res and may not be 34 
renewed meets all other qualifications for renewal and pays a 35 
$50 late fee. Reactivation shall be in a manner and on forms 36 
prescribed by department rule . 37 
 (h)  A certificateholder may request that his or her 911 38 
public safety telecommuni cator certificate be placed on inactive 39 
status by applying to the department before his or her current 40 
certification expires and paying a fee set by the department, 41 
which may not exceed $50. 42 
 (h)1. A certificateholder whose certificate has been on 43 
inactive status for 6 years 1 year or less may renew his or her 44 
certificate pursuant to the rules adopted by the department and 45 
upon payment of a renewal fee set by the department, which may 46 
not exceed $50. 47 
 2.  A certificateholder whose certificate has been on 48 
inactive status for more than 1 year may renew his or her 49 
certificate pursuant to rules adopted by the department. 50     
 
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 3.  A certificate that has been inactive for more than 6 51 
years automatically expires and may not be renewed. 52 
 Section 2.  (1)  The amendments made by this act to s. 53 
401.465(2)(f) and (h), Florida Statutes, apply regardless of 54 
whether the certificateholder voluntarily placed his or her 55 
certificate in inactive status pursuant to former s. 56 
401.465(2)(h), Florida Statutes, or the certificate reve rted to 57 
inactive status pursuant to s. 401.465(2)(f), Florida Statutes, 58 
during the 6-year period before the effective date of this act. 59 
Beginning on the effective date of this act, the Department of 60 
Health may not require a certificateholder to pay a fee o r to 61 
make an election to place his or her certificate in inactive 62 
status. 63 
 (2)  Any fee paid by a certificateholder to voluntarily 64 
place his or her certificate in inactive status during the 6 -65 
year period before the effective date of this act must be 66 
credited toward any future renewal fee required to be paid by 67 
the certificateholder under s. 401.465(2)(h), Florida Statutes. 68 
 (3)  This act is remedial in nature and applies 69 
retroactively to any public safety telecommunicator certificate 70 
that has expired pursua nt to former s. 401.465(2)(f), Florida 71 
Statutes, during the 6 -year period before the effective date of 72 
this act. 73 
 Section 3.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. 74