Bill Text: FL S0442 | 2011 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Florida Retirement System

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-05-07 - Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration [S0442 Detail]

Download: Florida-2011-S0442-Introduced.html
       Florida Senate - 2011                 (Corrected Copy)    SB 442
       
       
       
       By Senator Hill
       
       
       
       
       1-00234A-11                                            2011442__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to the Florida Retirement System;
    3         amending s. 121.021, F.S.; redefining the term
    4         “special risk member”; amending s. 121.0515, F.S.;
    5         revising criteria for membership in the special risk
    6         class to include members employed by public acute care
    7         hospitals serving certain patients; providing
    8         legislative findings that the act fulfills an
    9         important state interest; providing an effective date.
   10  
   11  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   12  
   13         Section 1. Subsection (15) of section 121.021, Florida
   14  Statutes, is amended to read:
   15         121.021 Definitions.—The following words and phrases as
   16  used in this chapter have the respective meanings set forth
   17  unless a different meaning is plainly required by the context:
   18         (15) “Special risk member” means a member who meets the
   19  criteria specified in s. 121.0515.
   20         (a)Until October 1, 1978, “special risk member” means any
   21  officer or employee whose application is approved by the
   22  administrator and who receives salary payments for work
   23  performed as a peace officer; law enforcement officer; police
   24  officer; highway patrol officer; custodial employee at a
   25  correctional or detention facility; correctional agency employee
   26  whose duties and responsibilities involve direct contact with
   27  inmates, but excluding secretarial and clerical employees;
   28  firefighter; or an employee in any other job in the field of law
   29  enforcement or fire protection if the duties of such person are
   30  certified as hazardous by his or her employer.
   31         (b)Effective October 1, 1978, “special risk member” means
   32  a member of the Florida Retirement System who is designated as a
   33  special risk member by the division in accordance with s.
   34  121.0515. Such member must be employed as a law enforcement
   35  officer, a firefighter, or a correctional officer and must meet
   36  certain other special criteria as set forth in s. 121.0515.
   37         (c)Effective October 1, 1999, “special risk member” means
   38  a member of the Florida Retirement System who is designated as a
   39  special risk member by the division in accordance with s.
   40  121.0515. Such member must be employed as a law enforcement
   41  officer, a firefighter, a correctional officer, an emergency
   42  medical technician, or a paramedic and must meet certain other
   43  special criteria as set forth in s. 121.0515.
   44         (d)1.Effective January 1, 2001, “special risk member”
   45  includes any member who is employed as a community-based
   46  correctional probation officer and meets the special criteria
   47  set forth in s. 121.0515(2)(e).
   48         2.Effective January 1, 2001, “special risk member”
   49  includes any professional health care bargaining unit or non
   50  unit member who is employed by the Department of Corrections or
   51  the Department of Children and Family Services and meets the
   52  special criteria set forth in s. 121.0515(2)(f).
   53         (e)Effective July 1, 2001, the term “special risk member”
   54  includes any member who is employed as a youth custody officer
   55  by the Department of Juvenile Justice and meets the special
   56  criteria set forth in s. 121.0515(2)(g).
   57         (f)Effective August 1, 2008, “special risk member”
   58  includes any member who meets the special criteria for continued
   59  membership set forth in s. 121.0515(2)(k).
   60         Section 2. Subsection (2), paragraph (b) of subsection (4),
   61  paragraph (d) of subsection (7), and paragraph (c) of subsection
   62  (9) of section 121.0515, Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
   63         121.0515 Special risk membership.—
   64         (2) CRITERIA.—Prior to October 1, 1978 A member, to be
   65  designated as a special risk member, the member’s application
   66  must be approved by the administrator and the member must
   67  receive salary payments for work performed as a peace officer;
   68  law enforcement officer; police officer; highway patrol officer;
   69  custodial employee at a correctional or detention facility;
   70  correctional agency employee whose duties and responsibilities
   71  involve direct contact with inmates, but excluding secretarial
   72  and clerical employees; firefighter; or an employee in any other
   73  job in the field of law enforcement or fire protection if the
   74  member’s duties are certified as hazardous by his or her
   75  employer. Effective October 1, 1978, a member must be designated
   76  as a special risk member by the department and must meet the
   77  following criteria:
   78         (a)Effective October 1, 1978, the member must be employed
   79  as a law enforcement officer, a firefighter, or a correctional
   80  officer and:
   81         1.(a)If employed The member must be employed as a law
   82  enforcement officer, the member must and be certified, or
   83  required to be certified, in compliance with s. 943.1395;
   84  however, sheriffs and elected police chiefs are shall be
   85  excluded from meeting the certification requirements of this
   86  paragraph. In addition, the member’s duties and responsibilities
   87  must include the pursuit, apprehension, and arrest of law
   88  violators or suspected law violators; or the member must be an
   89  active member of a bomb disposal unit whose primary
   90  responsibility is the location, handling, and disposal of
   91  explosive devices; or the member must be the supervisor or
   92  command officer of a member or members who have such
   93  responsibilities.; provided, however, Administrative support
   94  personnel, including, but not limited to, those whose primary
   95  duties and responsibilities are in accounting, purchasing,
   96  legal, and personnel, are shall not be included;
   97         2.(b)If employed The member must be employed as a
   98  firefighter, the member must and be certified, or required to be
   99  certified, in compliance with s. 633.35 and be employed solely
  100  within the fire department of a local government employer or an
  101  agency of state government with firefighting responsibilities.
  102  In addition, the member’s duties and responsibilities must
  103  include on-the-scene fighting of fires, fire prevention, or
  104  firefighter training; direct supervision of firefighting units,
  105  fire prevention, or firefighter training; or aerial firefighting
  106  surveillance performed by fixed-wing aircraft pilots employed by
  107  the Division of Forestry of the Department of Agriculture and
  108  Consumer Services; or the member must be the supervisor or
  109  command officer of a member or members who have such
  110  responsibilities.; provided, however, Administrative support
  111  personnel, including, but not limited to, those whose primary
  112  duties and responsibilities are in accounting, purchasing,
  113  legal, and personnel, are shall not be included; however, and
  114  further provided that all periods of creditable service in fire
  115  prevention or firefighter training, or as the supervisor or
  116  command officer of a member or members who have such
  117  responsibilities, and for which the employer paid the special
  118  risk contribution rate, are shall be included; or
  119         3.(c)If employed The member must be employed as a
  120  correctional officer, the member must and be certified, or
  121  required to be certified, in compliance with s. 943.1395. In
  122  addition, the member’s primary duties and responsibilities must
  123  be the custody, and physical restraint when necessary, of
  124  prisoners or inmates within a prison, jail, or other criminal
  125  detention facility, or while on work detail outside the
  126  facility, or while being transported; or the member must be the
  127  supervisor or command officer of a member or members who have
  128  such responsibilities.; provided, however, Administrative
  129  support personnel, including, but not limited to, those whose
  130  primary duties and responsibilities are in accounting,
  131  purchasing, legal, and personnel, are shall not be included;
  132  however, wardens and assistant wardens, as defined by rule,
  133  shall participate in the Special Risk Class.;
  134         (b)Effective October 1, 1999, special risk membership also
  135  includes an emergency medical technician or paramedic who is
  136         (d)The member must be employed by a licensed Advance Life
  137  Support (ALS) or Basic Life Support (BLS) employer as an
  138  emergency medical technician or a paramedic and be certified in
  139  compliance with s. 401.27. In addition, the member’s primary
  140  duties and responsibilities must include on-the-scene emergency
  141  medical care or direct supervision of emergency medical
  142  technicians or paramedics, or the member must be the supervisor
  143  or command officer of one or more members who have such
  144  responsibility. However, Administrative support personnel,
  145  including, but not limited to, those whose primary
  146  responsibilities are in accounting, purchasing, legal, and
  147  personnel, are shall not be included.;
  148         (c)Effective January 1, 2001, special risk membership also
  149  includes a community-based correctional probation officer who is
  150         (e)The member must be employed as a community-based
  151  correctional probation officer and is be certified, or required
  152  to be certified, in compliance with s. 943.1395. In addition,
  153  the member’s primary duties and responsibilities must be the
  154  supervised custody, surveillance, control, investigation, and
  155  counseling of assigned inmates, probationers, parolees, or
  156  community controllees within the community; or the member must
  157  be the supervisor of a member or members who have such
  158  responsibilities. Administrative support personnel, including,
  159  but not limited to, those whose primary duties and
  160  responsibilities are in accounting, purchasing, legal services,
  161  and personnel management, are shall not be included; however,
  162  probation and parole circuit and deputy circuit administrators
  163  shall participate in the Special Risk Class.;
  164         (d)Effective January 1, 2001, special risk membership also
  165  includes a professional health care bargaining unit or non-unit
  166  member who is employed by the Department of Corrections or the
  167  Department of Children and Family Services
  168         (f)The member must be employed in one of the following
  169  classes and who spends must spend at least 75 percent of his or
  170  her time performing duties that which involve contact with
  171  patients or inmates in a correctional or forensic facility or
  172  institution:
  173         1. Dietitian (class codes 5203 and 5204);
  174         2. Public health nutrition consultant (class code 5224);
  175         3. Psychological specialist (class codes 5230 and 5231);
  176         4. Psychologist (class code 5234);
  177         5. Senior psychologist (class codes 5237 and 5238);
  178         6. Regional mental health consultant (class code 5240);
  179         7. Psychological Services Director—DCF (class code 5242);
  180         8. Pharmacist (class codes 5245 and 5246);
  181         9. Senior pharmacist (class codes 5248 and 5249);
  182         10. Dentist (class code 5266);
  183         11. Senior dentist (class code 5269);
  184         12. Registered nurse (class codes 5290 and 5291);
  185         13. Senior registered nurse (class codes 5292 and 5293);
  186         14. Registered nurse specialist (class codes 5294 and
  187  5295);
  188         15. Clinical associate (class codes 5298 and 5299);
  189         16. Advanced registered nurse practitioner (class codes
  190  5297 and 5300);
  191         17. Advanced registered nurse practitioner specialist
  192  (class codes 5304 and 5305);
  193         18. Registered nurse supervisor (class codes 5306 and
  194  5307);
  195         19. Senior registered nurse supervisor (class codes 5308
  196  and 5309);
  197         20. Registered nursing consultant (class codes 5312 and
  198  5313);
  199         21. Quality management program supervisor (class code
  200  5314);
  201         22. Executive nursing director (class codes 5320 and 5321);
  202         23. Speech and hearing therapist (class code 5406); or
  203         24. Pharmacy manager (class code 5251).;
  204         (e)Effective July 1, 2001, special risk membership also
  205  includes a youth custody officer who is employed by the
  206  Department of Juvenile Justice and
  207         (g)The member must be employed as a youth custody officer
  208  and be certified, or required to be certified, in compliance
  209  with s. 943.1395. In addition, the member’s primary duties and
  210  responsibilities must be the supervised custody, surveillance,
  211  control, investigation, apprehension, arrest, and counseling of
  212  assigned juveniles within the community.;
  213         (f)(h) Effective October 1, 2005, through June 30, 2008,
  214  the member must be employed by a law enforcement agency or
  215  medical examiner’s office in a forensic discipline recognized by
  216  the International Association for Identification and must
  217  qualify for active membership in the International Association
  218  for Identification. The member’s primary duties and
  219  responsibilities must include the collection, examination,
  220  preservation, documentation, preparation, or analysis of
  221  physical evidence or testimony, or both, or the member must be
  222  the direct supervisor, quality management supervisor, or command
  223  officer of one or more individuals with such responsibility.
  224  Administrative support personnel, including, but not limited to,
  225  those whose primary responsibilities are clerical or in
  226  accounting, purchasing, legal, and personnel, are shall not be
  227  included.;
  228         (g)(i) Effective July 1, 2008, the member must be employed
  229  by the Department of Law Enforcement in the crime laboratory or
  230  by the Division of State Fire Marshal in the forensic laboratory
  231  in one of the following classes:
  232         1. Forensic technologist (class code 8459);
  233         2. Crime laboratory technician (class code 8461);
  234         3. Crime laboratory analyst (class code 8463);
  235         4. Senior crime laboratory analyst (class code 8464);
  236         5. Crime laboratory analyst supervisor (class code 8466);
  237         6. Forensic chief (class code 9602); or
  238         7. Forensic services quality manager (class code 9603).;
  239         (h)(j) Effective July 1, 2008, the member must be employed
  240  by a local government law enforcement agency or medical
  241  examiner’s office and must spend at least 65 percent of his or
  242  her time performing duties that involve the collection,
  243  examination, preservation, documentation, preparation, or
  244  analysis of human tissues or fluids or physical evidence having
  245  potential biological, chemical, or radiological hazard or
  246  contamination, or use chemicals, processes, or materials that
  247  may have carcinogenic or health-damaging properties in the
  248  analysis of such evidence, or the member must be the direct
  249  supervisor of one or more individuals having such
  250  responsibility. If a special risk member changes to another
  251  position within the same agency, he or she must submit a
  252  complete application as provided in paragraph (3)(a).;or
  253         (i)(k)Effective August 1, 2009, the member must have
  254  already qualified for and be actively participating in special
  255  risk membership under paragraph (a), paragraph (b), or paragraph
  256  (c), must have suffered a qualifying injury as defined in this
  257  paragraph, must not be receiving disability retirement benefits
  258  under as provided in s. 121.091(4), and must satisfy the
  259  requirements of this paragraph.
  260         1. The ability to qualify for the class of membership
  261  defined in s. 121.021(15)(f) shall occur when Two licensed
  262  medical physicians, one of whom is the member’s a primary
  263  treating physician of the member, must certify the existence of
  264  the physical injury and medical condition that constitute a
  265  qualifying injury as defined in this paragraph and that the
  266  member must have has reached maximum medical improvement after
  267  August 1, 2008. The certifications from the licensed medical
  268  physicians must include, at a minimum, that the injury to the
  269  special risk member has resulted in a physical loss, or loss of
  270  use, of at least two of the following: left arm, right arm, left
  271  leg, or right leg; and that:
  272         a. The That this physical loss or loss of use is total and
  273  permanent, unless except in the event that the loss of use is
  274  due to a physical injury to the member’s brain, in which event
  275  the loss of use is permanent with at least 75-percent loss of
  276  motor function with respect to each arm or leg affected.
  277         b. The That this physical loss or loss of use renders the
  278  member physically unable to perform the essential job functions
  279  of his or her special risk position.
  280         c. That, Notwithstanding the this physical loss or loss of
  281  use, the individual is able to perform the essential job
  282  functions required by the member’s new position, as provided in
  283  subparagraph 3.
  284         d. The That use of artificial limbs is either not possible
  285  or does not alter the member’s ability to perform the essential
  286  job functions of the member’s position.
  287         e. That The physical loss or loss of use is a direct result
  288  of a physical injury and not a result of any mental,
  289  psychological, or emotional injury.
  290         2. For the purposes of this paragraph, “qualifying injury”
  291  means a physical an injury and medical condition sustained in
  292  the line of duty, as certified by the member’s employing agency,
  293  which by a special risk member that does not result in total and
  294  permanent disability as defined in s. 121.091(4)(b). An injury
  295  is a qualifying injury if when the injury is a physical injury
  296  to the member’s physical body resulting in a physical loss, or
  297  loss of use, of at least two of the following: left arm, right
  298  arm, left leg, or right leg. Notwithstanding anything in this
  299  section to the contrary, an injury that would otherwise qualify
  300  as a qualifying injury is shall not be considered a qualifying
  301  injury if and when the member ceases employment with the
  302  employer for whom he or she was providing special risk services
  303  on the date the injury occurred.
  304         3. The new position, as described in sub-subparagraph 1.c.,
  305  that is required for qualification as a special risk member
  306  under this paragraph is not required to be a position that has
  307  with essential job functions that entitle an individual to
  308  special risk membership. Whether the a new position as described
  309  in sub-subparagraph 1.c. exists and is available to the special
  310  risk member is a decision to be made solely by the employer in
  311  accordance with its hiring practices and applicable law.
  312         4. This paragraph does not grant or create additional
  313  rights for an any individual to continued employment or to be
  314  hired or rehired by his or her employer that are not already
  315  provided under state law within the Florida Statutes, the State
  316  Constitution, the Americans with Disabilities Act, if
  317  applicable, or any other applicable state or federal law.
  318         (j)Effective July 1, 2011, special risk membership also
  319  includes a member who is employed by a public acute care
  320  hospital that serves members of the public and serves as a
  321  trauma center, and that provides treatment to members of the
  322  public who have deadly or crippling infectious diseases, who are
  323  accused of or convicted of serious violent crimes, who have been
  324  subjected to hazardous materials or biological or chemical
  325  agents as a result of terrorism or industrial accidents, or who
  326  have diseases that require treatment interventions using
  327  extremely toxic substances.
  328         (4) REMOVAL OF SPECIAL RISK MEMBERSHIP.—
  329         (b) Any member who is a special risk member on July 1,
  330  2008, and who became eligible to participate under paragraph
  331  (2)(f) (2)(h) but fails to meet the criteria for special risk
  332  membership under established by paragraph (2)(g) (2)(i) or
  333  paragraph (2)(h) (2)(j) shall have his or her special risk
  334  designation removed and thereafter shall be a Regular Class
  335  member and earn only Regular Class membership credit. The
  336  department may review the special risk designation of members to
  337  determine whether or not those members continue to meet the
  338  criteria for special risk membership.
  339         (7) RETENTION OF SPECIAL RISK NORMAL RETIREMENT DATE.—
  340         (d) Notwithstanding any provision of this subsection to the
  341  contrary, This subsection does not apply to a any special risk
  342  member who qualifies for continued membership under pursuant to
  343  the provisions of paragraph (2)(i) (2)(k).
  344         (9) CREDIT FOR UPGRADED SERVICE.—
  345         (c) Any member of the Special Risk Class who has earned
  346  creditable service in another membership class of the Florida
  347  Retirement System in a position with the Department of Law
  348  Enforcement or the Division of State Fire Marshal and became
  349  covered by the Special Risk Class as described in paragraph
  350  (2)(g) (2)(i), or with a local government law enforcement agency
  351  or medical examiner’s office and became covered by the Special
  352  Risk Class as described in paragraph (2)(h) (2)(j), which
  353  service is within the purview of the Special Risk Class, and is
  354  employed in such position on or after July 1, 2008, may purchase
  355  additional retirement credit to upgrade such service to Special
  356  Risk Class service, to the extent of the percentages of the
  357  member’s average final compensation provided in s.
  358  121.091(1)(a)2. The cost for such credit must shall be an amount
  359  representing the actuarial accrued liability for the difference
  360  in accrual value during the affected period of service. The cost
  361  shall be calculated using the discount rate and other relevant
  362  actuarial assumptions that were used to value the Florida
  363  Retirement System defined benefit plan liabilities in the most
  364  recent actuarial valuation. The Division of Retirement shall
  365  ensure that the transfer sum is prepared using a formula and
  366  methodology certified by an enrolled actuary. The cost must be
  367  paid immediately upon notification by the division. The local
  368  government employer may purchase the upgraded service credit on
  369  behalf of the member if the member has been employed by that
  370  employer for at least 3 years.
  371         Section 3. The Legislature finds that a proper and
  372  legitimate state interest is served when employees of public
  373  acute care hospitals that serve members of the public who have
  374  deadly or crippling infectious diseases, who are accused of or
  375  convicted of serious violent crimes, who have been subjected to
  376  hazardous materials or biological or chemical agents as a result
  377  of terrorism or industrial accidents, or who have diseases that
  378  require treatment interventions using extremely toxic substances
  379  are classified as members of the special risk class of the
  380  Florida Retirement System. These persons must be provided
  381  benefits that are fair and adequate and that are managed,
  382  administered, and funded in an actuarially sound manner as
  383  required by s. 14, Article X of the State Constitution, and part
  384  VII of chapter 112, Florida Statutes. Therefore, the Legislature
  385  determines and declares that the amendments made by this act to
  386  s. 121.0515, Florida Statutes, fulfill an important state
  387  interest.
  388         Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011.

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