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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title XIV
TAXATION AND FINANCE
Chapter 218
FINANCIAL MATTERS PERTAINING TO POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS
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F.S. 218.077
218.077 Wage and employment benefits requirements by political subdivisions; restrictions.
(1) As used in this section, the term:
(a) “Employee” means any natural person who is entitled under state or federal law to receive a state or federal minimum wage.
(b) “Employer” means any person who is required under state or federal law to pay a state or federal minimum wage to the person’s employees.
(c) “Employer contracting to provide goods or services for the political subdivision” means a person contracting with the political subdivision to provide goods or services to, for the benefit of, or on behalf of, the political subdivision in exchange for valuable consideration, and includes a person leasing or subleasing real property owned by the political subdivision.
(d) “Employment benefits” means anything of value that an employee may receive from an employer in addition to wages and salary. The term includes, but is not limited to, health benefits; disability benefits; death benefits; group accidental death and dismemberment benefits; paid or unpaid days off for holidays, sick leave, vacation, and personal necessity; retirement benefits; and profit-sharing benefits.
(e) “Federal minimum wage” means a minimum wage required under federal law, including the federal Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, 29 U.S.C. ss. 201 et seq.
(f) “Political subdivision” means a county, municipality, department, commission, district, board, or other public body, whether corporate or otherwise, created by or under state law.
(g) “Wage” means that compensation for employment to which any state or federal minimum wage applies.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (3), a political subdivision may not establish, mandate, or otherwise require an employer to pay a minimum wage, other than a state or federal minimum wage, to apply a state or federal minimum wage to wages exempt from a state or federal minimum wage, or to provide employment benefits not otherwise required by state or federal law.
(3) This section does not:
(a) Limit the authority of a political subdivision to establish a minimum wage other than a state or federal minimum wage or to provide employment benefits not otherwise required under state or federal law:
1. For the employees of the political subdivision;
2. For the employees of an employer contracting to provide goods or services for the political subdivision, or for the employees of a subcontractor of such an employer, under the terms of a contract with the political subdivision; or
3. For the employees of an employer receiving a direct tax abatement or subsidy from the political subdivision, as a condition of the direct tax abatement or subsidy.
(b) Apply to a domestic violence or sexual abuse ordinance, order, rule, or policy adopted by a political subdivision.
(4) If it is determined by the officer or agency responsible for distributing federal funds to a political subdivision that compliance with this act would prevent receipt of those federal funds, or would otherwise be inconsistent with federal requirements pertaining to such funds, then this act does not apply, but only to the extent necessary to allow receipt of the federal funds or to eliminate the inconsistency with such federal requirements.
(5) This section does not prohibit a federally authorized and recognized tribal government from requiring employment benefits for a person employed within a territory over which the tribe has jurisdiction.
History.s. 1, ch. 2003-87; s. 1, ch. 2013-200; s. 5, ch. 2015-3; s. 4, ch. 2015-98.

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Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 218.077
Level: Degree
Misdemeanor/Felony: First/Second/Third

Current data shows no reason an arrest or criminal charge should have occurred directly under Florida Statute 218.077.



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ULTRA AVIATION SERVICES, INC. v. L. CLEMENTE, 272 So. 3d 426 (Fla. App. Ct. 2019)

. . . After Ultra moved to dismiss Cruz's complaint on the grounds that the LWO was preempted by section 218.077 . . . The County asserts that Ultra falls under section 218.077(3)(a) 2., the statutory exception for "the . . . In support of its position, the County relies upon the definitional provision of section 218.077(1)(c . . . lease contract must be related to provision of goods and services to the County. § 218.077(3)(a) 2., . . . Section 218.077, Fla. . . .

ULTRA AVIATION SERVICES, INC. v. L. CLEMENTE, 262 So. 3d 830 (Fla. App. Ct. 2018)

. . . Specifically, the County requested the trial court to declare that section 218.077, Florida Statutes . . .

CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, v. FLORIDA RETAIL FEDERATION, INC., 233 So. 3d 1236 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2017)

. . . We agree with the trial court, that section 218.077(2) of the Florida Statutes is a preemption statute . . . Section 24 of the Florida Constitution, approved by the voters in 2004, did not invalidate section 218.077 . . . In 2003, the Florida Legislature enacted section 218.077 which established the federal minimum wage as . . . Notwithstanding section 218.077(2)’s express restriction, City construed this provision in the amendment . . . Section 218.077(2) reads, in its entirety, as follows: “Except as otherwise provided in subsection (3 . . .