Florida Administrative Code
60 - DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES
60L - Personnel Management System
Chapter 60LER18 - Emergency Rule for Year 2018
Section 60LER18-1 - Suspension of Rule 60L-34.0071(3)(e)1.b., F.A.C
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Administrative leave counts as hours of pay, but does not count as hours of work for overtime purposes.
(2) Approval of administrative leave, under subsection (3) of this rule or otherwise, is limited to an amount necessary to bring the employee to full pay for forty hours of work in the workweek, the number of approved hours in the extended work period, or the number of hours in the work period. In no case shall the approval of administrative leave cause the employee to exceed forty hours during the workweek, hours in an approved extended work period, or hours in the regular work period for excluded employees.
(3) An agency shall comply with the following provisions when granting administrative leave for the reasons described.
An employee who is summoned as a member of a jury panel shall be granted administrative leave with pay for hours required for such duty not to exceed the number of hours in the employee's normal workday; however, if the jury duty does not require absence for the entire workday, the employee shall return to duty immediately upon release by the court. If the employee's court attendance does not coincide with the employee's regular work schedule, the employee shall be granted administrative leave based on the total hours served on jury duty, not to exceed the number of hours in the employee's regular workday. Such leave shall be granted on the next scheduled work shift following each day the employee is in court. Jury fees shall be retained by the employee.
An employee who is ordered to appear for an examination for entrance into the military service shall be granted leave with pay for this purpose on the day of the examination.
In any other disaster or emergency condition that may necessitate the closing of facilities in an area, the agency shall have the authority and responsibility to determine whether agency offices or facilities, or any portion thereof, are affected by the emergency and are to be closed. The Department must approve the closing of any agency facility or portion thereof for more than two consecutive work days. The Department must approve the closing of any Department-operated state facility. In such cases, employees' attendance and leave shall be handled as prescribed in subparagraph (e)1. above.
An employee under formal investigation by an agency for violation of a rule or statute for which dismissal is a penalty, shall temporarily be assigned other duties if deemed advisable by the agency, or placed on administrative leave if the employee's absence from the work location is essential to the investigation. The agency shall report in writing to the Department whenever it grants such leave.
Any employee may be granted up to one hour of leave with pay for the purpose of voting during normal working hours. An employee shall not be granted administrative leave to work at the polls during elections.
An employee may be granted up to two hours of leave with pay for the purpose of taking examinations before a state agency, provided such examinations are pertinent to state employment or for the purpose of having interviews for positions within the State Personnel System.
Specific Authority 110.201, 110.219(5) FS. Law Implemented 110.219 FS.