Florida 2025 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H4027 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/17/2025

                                
    
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to Osceola County; amending chapter 2 
2000-388, Laws of Florida; providing an additional 3 
career service position; providing promotional 4 
procedures; revising membership of the career service 5 
appeals board; revising board responsibilities; 6 
providing an effective date. 7 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 9 
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 Section 1.  Sections 1, 3, and 4 of section 1 of section 3 11 
of chapter 2000-388, Laws of Florida, are amended to read: 12 
 Section 1.  Members of the Osceola County Sheriff's Office; 13 
applicability of the act; career services of agency members; 14 
transition; administration. — 15 
 (1)  Applicability.—The provisions of this act shall apply 16 
to all appointed deputy sheriffs and nonappointed members of the 17 
Osceola County Sheriff's Office. The provisions of this act 18 
shall not apply to the sheriff; nor to those above the rank of 19 
captain lieutenant; nor to special deputy sheriffs appointed 20 
pursuant to section 30.09(4), Florida Statutes, members of the 21 
sheriff's reserve, auxiliary, posse units, volunteers, task 22 
force members, and individuals appointed as part -time deputy 23 
sheriffs, as defined by the Criminal Justice Standards and 24 
Training Commission. As used in this act, the terms "member," 25      
    
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"personnel," "employee," "employ," and "employment" shall refer 26 
to all persons, whether employed or appointed, to whom the act 27 
applies. It is not, however, the intent of this act to grant the 28 
right of collective bargaining to members of the Osceola County 29 
Sheriff's Office who do not otherwise have that right pursuant 30 
to law. 31 
 (2)  Career Service positions. — 32 
 (a)  The following Career Service positions are established 33 
and recognized: 34 
 1.  Level 5 Captain. 35 
 2.1. Level 4 Lieutenant. 36 
 3.2. Level 3 Sergeant. 37 
 4.3. Level 2 Deputy Sheriff. 38 
 5.4. Level 1 nonappointed. 39 
 (b)  Promotions ranging from above level 1 to level 4 shall 40 
be made by content-valid examinations according to the agency's 41 
promotional system. All promotions to the rank of sergeant and 42 
lieutenant made after the effective date of this act must be as 43 
a result of said competitive examinations. 44 
 (c)  Promotions above level 4 shall be made by a resume or 45 
interview process. All promotions to the rank of c aptain made 46 
after the effective date of this act must be as a result of said 47 
resume or interview process. 48 
 (3)  Career Service status. — 49      
    
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 (a)  After a member of the Sheriff's Office, to whom the 50 
provisions of this act apply, has served for a period of one (1) 51 
calendar year, such member shall have attained Career Service 52 
status, unless the member is placed on extended probation for 53 
just cause. 54 
 (b)  Effective upon this act becoming a law, all current 55 
nonprobationary members of the Sheriff's Office will be gr anted 56 
Career Service status at the rank which they currently hold, 57 
provided that said member currently holds a Career Service rank. 58 
 (c)  If a member is separated but later rejoins the 59 
Sheriff's Office, said member shall be required to complete one 60 
(1) further calendar year of service before being granted the 61 
right of appeal provided in section 4. 62 
 (d)  Any member who is required to serve a probationary 63 
period attendant to a promotion shall retain Career Service 64 
status with the Sheriff, but may be demoted t o his/her prior 65 
rank during such probationary period without the right of appeal 66 
as provided in section 4. 67 
 (e)  At the discretion of the Sheriff, the rank of captain 68 
can be demoted to the last tested rank without cause. 69 
 (f)(e) A member demoted to a Care er Service rank from a 70 
non-Career Service rank shall complete a one (1) year 71 
probationary period in the Career Service rank before being 72 
eligible for to protection offered with Career Services status. 73      
    
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 (g)(f) Promotions or demotions of members or creation of 74 
rank to circumvent the intent of this act shall be held as 75 
invalid and shall not affect the Career Service status of any 76 
member affected by such invalid action. 77 
 (4)  Transition of Career Service members. — 78 
 (a)  When a newly elected or appointed sherif f assumes 79 
office, the new sheriff shall continue the status of current 80 
Career Service personnel unless cause for dismissal or demotion 81 
exists. 82 
 (b)  Cause for dismissal shall be misfeasance, nonfeasance, 83 
or malfeasance of office. 84 
 (c)  Said Career Service members shall retain their Career 85 
Service ranks up to and including the rank of captain 86 
lieutenant. 87 
 (5)  Administration. —The sheriff has and shall continue to 88 
have the authority to adopt such rules, regulations, and 89 
procedures as are necessary for the imp lementation and 90 
administration of this act, including, but not limited to, 91 
appeal hearing proceedings. Nothing in this act shall be 92 
construed as affecting the budgetmaking powers of the Board of 93 
County Commissioners of Osceola County. 94 
 Section 3.  Career Service Board; creation; membership 95 
duties.— 96 
 (1)  Function of the board. —A Career Service Appeals Board 97 
shall be appointed herein for the purposes of hearing appeals of 98      
    
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Career Service members arising from disciplinary actions brought 99 
under the sheriff's rules, procedures, or policies which result 100 
in dismissal, suspension, demotion, or reduction in pay, 101 
provided that oral or written reprimand, probation, and 102 
suspension from work for three (3) work days or less as a result 103 
of a single investigation shall no t be appealable to the board. 104 
 (2)  Membership of the Career Service Board. —The Career 105 
Service Board shall consist of five (5) members, none of whom 106 
shall have been involved in the original event which resulted in 107 
the disciplinary process that is the subje ct of the appeal, none 108 
of whom are related to the appellant, none of whom have been 109 
terminated from a law enforcement agency within Osceola County 110 
due to a disciplinary action, none of whom have any ongoing 111 
litigation against the Osceola County due to a disciplinary 112 
action, none of whom have any ongoing litigation against the 113 
Osceola Sheriff's Office, and none of whom are on probation or 114 
have received discipline within the last year. A method of 115 
selection and terms of office are as follows: 116 
 (a)  The sheriff shall appoint two full -time law 117 
enforcement officers from an agency within Osceola County to 118 
serve on the board only with regard to the appellant's 119 
particular appeal. 120 
 (b)  The appellant shall appoint two full -time law 121 
enforcement officers from an agency within Osceola County to 122      
    
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serve on the board only with regard to the appellant's 123 
particular appeal. 124 
 (c)  The four members of the board, having been selected as 125 
per paragraphs (a) and (b) shall between them select a full -time 126 
law enforcement officer employ ed at the Osceola County Sheriff's 127 
Office to serve as the fifth member and chairperson of the 128 
board. This chairperson/member shall serve only with regard to 129 
the appellant's particular appeal. 130 
 (d)  In the event that either the sheriff or the 131 
appellant's appointees to the board do not qualify as per 132 
subsection (2), an alternate name shall be submitted to the 133 
career service administrator by the applicable party within 134 
three (3) working days of notification of the disqualification. 135 
 (e)  The appeal board will be declared at an impasse by the 136 
administrator if the four members fail to agree on a fifth 137 
member/chairperson. After declaring an impasse, the 138 
administrator shall notify the sheriff or his/her designated 139 
representative and the appellant. To break the impa sse, the 140 
administrator may utilize the following options: 141 
 1.  The sheriff and/or appellant may choose to appoint new 142 
board members or retain the present appointees. 143 
 2.  If neither party wishes to replace their appointees, or 144 
if new appointees still resul t in an impasse, the administrator 145 
shall contact a circuit or county judge and request the court 146 
appoint a fifth member to serve as a chairperson from a current 147      
    
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roster of law enforcement officers employed on a full -time basis 148 
at the Osceola Sheriff's Offic e. 149 
 (f)  All five members, as provided for above, shall 150 
constitute a quorum. 151 
 (g)  Seated board members may not be replaced or 152 
substituted without advanced approval of the entire remaining 153 
board. 154 
 (h)  The sheriff shall select a member of the Osceola 155 
County Sheriff's Office to serve as the administrator of the 156 
Career Service Board. This administrator shall have no voting 157 
right as to the actions of the board and shall serve only to 158 
assist the board in scheduling, recording, the calling of 159 
witnesses, and other such administrative duties and shall be 160 
responsible for advising the board of the board's 161 
responsibilities under the provisions of this act. 162 
 Section 4.  Career Service Board appeal procedure. — 163 
 (1)  Timeliness.—A Career Service appeal of the final 164 
decision of the sheriff on a disciplinary action as specified in 165 
section 3 2(3)(c) shall be made in writing to the administrator 166 
of the Career Service Board. The Career Service appeal must be 167 
received by the administrator no later than five (5) working 168 
days after the disciplined individual is served with the 169 
sheriff's final decision. Said appeal shall include the names of 170 
the two members of the board selected by the appellant as 171 
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for the purpose purposes of hearing the appeal no later than 173 
thirty (30) working days after the receipt of an appeal by the 174 
administrator. 175 
 (2)  Conduct of hearing. — 176 
 (a)  During any Career Service hearing the member filing 177 
the appeal shall have the right to be heard publicly, to be 178 
represented by an individual of his/her choice, other than an 179 
elected or appointed official of Osceola County or an attorney 180 
licensed to practice law in the State of Florida, and to present 181 
any evidentiary facts in his/her behalf, however, said facts 182 
shall be restricted to those presented during the disciplinary 183 
procedure. 184 
 (b)  During such hearing hearings, the technical rules of 185 
evidence shall not apply. 186 
 (c)  The board shall, in the conduct of such hearings, have 187 
the power to administer o aths, issue subpoenas, compel the 188 
attendance of witnesses, and require the production of books, 189 
records, accounts, papers, documents, and testimony. 190 
 (d)  In the event of disobedience by any person to comply 191 
with an order of the board or a subpoena issued by the board, or 192 
upon refusal of a witness to testify on any matter regarding 193 
which he/she may be lawfully interrogated, a Circuit Judge of 194 
the Ninth Judicial Circuit, upon application of the chairperson 195 
of the board, shall compel obedience by proceeding a s for 196 
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 (e)  Each witness who appears in obedience to a subpoena 198 
before the board shall receive compensation for attendance fees 199 
and mileage as provided witnesses in civil cases in the courts 200 
of this state unless the witness is a law enforcement o fficer 201 
appearing before the board during normal duty hours. Such 202 
payments shall be made by the party calling the witness; except 203 
that with respect to any witness called by the board, payments 204 
shall be made by the sheriff upon presentation of proper 205 
vouchers and approval of the chairperson and administrator. 206 
 (f)  The board shall have the power to enact, adopt, and 207 
amend rules and regulations governing procedures before the 208 
board. 209 
 (3)  Board responsibilities and findings. — 210 
 (a)  The board shall, by majority vote, dispose of the 211 
appeal by making a finding findings of fact and issuing a 212 
written decision to the sheriff and the appellant. 213 
 (b)  Such decision shall either sustain or not sustain the 214 
action being appealed. 215 
 (c)  If an action by the sheriff is not sustained by the 216 
board, the board shall offer such remedial action as is 217 
appropriate, which may include reinstatement with or without 218 
back pay and may modify any disciplinary action which was the 219 
subject of the appeal. 220      
    
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 (d)  No board shall have the authori ty to impose on any 221 
member any penalty which is more harsh than that which formed 222 
the basis of the appeal. 223 
 (d)(e) The decision of the board shall be final and 224 
binding on the appellant and the sheriff. 225 
 Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. 226