United States — Florida
Florida Statutes § 20.22 — Department of Management Services.
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This section creates the Department of Management Services and sets out its leadership and some internal programs.
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United States — Florida
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This section creates the Department of Management Services and sets out its leadership and some internal programs.
United States — Florida
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This section lets law enforcement suspend a driver’s privilege for a 0.08+ alcohol level or refusal of testing, and gives the driver a short window to seek department review.
United States — Florida
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The board of supervisors must hire an attorney within 30 days after organizing, and the hiring must be in writing.
United States — Florida
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Certain law enforcement employees who testify as official witnesses in Florida courts are entitled to per diem, travel expenses, and daily witness pay, subject to stated exceptions.
United States — Florida
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Certain department-related personnel and investigation subjects must not disclose exempt public-meeting or public-record information to unauthorized people.
United States — Florida
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Certain state officers, department employees or agents, and companies tied to their financial interests cannot bid on, enter into, or be personally interested in covered state purchases, sales, or contracts.
United States — Florida
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Private and public school students may ride the other school system’s buses if the local school board and the applicable private school agree.
United States — Florida
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This section lets a person ask a court to seal a criminal history record, but only after getting a certificate of eligibility from the department and meeting the listed conditions.
United States — Florida
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Detention facility employees are prohibited from sexual misconduct with inmates or supervised offenders, and violations can lead to felony punishment and dismissal.
United States — Florida
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The department must educate benefit recipients and publish an understandable workers’ compensation guide.
United States — Florida
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This section gives a 100% tax credit for eligible motor vehicle contributions and sets reporting, payment, and penalty rules.
United States — Florida
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Teens at risk of pregnancy or who already have a child are eligible for services under this program.
United States — Florida
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The department must develop and maintain an automatic notification system for registration information about sexual predators and sexual offenders, and listed organizations must have access to it.
United States — Florida
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The Florida Insurance Code does not apply to several listed legal-service and employee-benefit arrangements.
United States — Florida
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The department may require radiation users to keep specified records and provide copies on request, including employee exposure records in certain situations.
United States — Florida
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Qualified public depositories must label public deposit accounts, return required acknowledgment forms, submit reports and annual information on schedule, reconcile confirmation discrepancies, and participate in a financial literacy program.
United States — Florida
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The state board must develop a state workforce plan, and the Governor must submit it to the U.S. Department of Labor.
United States — Florida
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State and local public employees are entitled to leave of absence, continued rights and benefits, and some pay-related protections for qualifying military service.
United States — Florida
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Florida’s comprehensive plan says the state should protect children, health, the environment, and public access to beaches.
United States — Florida
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Associations covered by the financial institutions codes have broad powers to manage property, issue subordinated debt, sell loans, service assets, act as agents, serve as trustees or custodians in limited cases, run school and payroll savings programs, and issue drafts.