The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . See § 447.208(3)(d), Fla. Stat. (2000); see also Bamawo v. . . . Dep’t of Corrs., 785 So.2d 610, 611 (Fla. 3d DCA 2001) (“[Section 447.208(3)(d) ] allows PERC the discretion . . . Finally, the Legislature removed the four criteria found in section 447.208(3)(d). . . . (amending § 447.208, Fla. Stat: (2000)). . . . Further, PERC is no longer restricted to the four criteria once contained in section 447.208(3)(d), Florida . . .
. . . . § 447.208(3)(d)(l). . . .
. . . PERC’S ERRONEOUS REJECTION OF THE STIPULATION AS TO ATTORNEY’S FEES PERC asserts that section 447.208 . . . Section 447.208(3)(e), Florida Statutes states: Any order of the commission issued pursuant to this subsection . . . Section 447.208(3)(e), Florida Statutes, applies when PERC is called upon to “determine” an amount of . . . Because PERC interpreted section 447.208(3)(e), Florida Statutes, as giving it the responsibility to . . . mistakenly concluded that it had the power to simply reject the present stipulation as contrary to section 447.208 . . .
. . . contends that PERC should have mitigated the discipline in its discretionary authority under paragraph 447.208 . . .
. . . the names of similarly situated employees as related to the mitigation criteria contained in section 447.208 . . . In response to DOT’s appeal, PERC issued an interim order determining that section 447.208(3) is inapplicable . . .
. . . Under section 447.208(3)(d), Florida Statutes (1997), whether Goss’ dismissal should be reduced to a . . .
. . . also affirm PERC’s finding that Doyle is entitled to an award of back pay and benefits under section 447.208 . . . incurred in the administrative proceedings below, to be determined as instructed in the Final Order. § 447.208 . . .
. . . Are deputy court clerks, unlike deputy sheriffs, public employees within the contemplation of section 447.208 . . .
. . . When PERC’s final order was entered, and at all relevant times before that date, section 447.208(3)(e . . . during the prosecution of an appeal against an agency in which the commission sustains the employee. § 447.208 . . . PERC and DOR argue that the amended version of section 447.208(3)(e) applies because the legislature . . . The amendment to section 447.208(3)(e) did not become effective until June 30, 1999. . . . The statutory basis for the award of fees to Gaston’s attorneys is section 447.208(3)(e), Florida Statutes . . .
. . . Florida Statutes, section 447.208(3)(d) (1997) sets forth the parameters of PERC’s authority to consider . . . diminished her capacity to perform her duties or which substantially contributed to the violation. § 447.208 . . . employment record in concluding that mitigation was not warranted under the third factor in section 447.208 . . . (3)(d). § 447.208(3)(d)3, Fla. . . .
. . . Section 447.208(3)(e), Florida Statutes (1995), provides: “Any order of the commission issued pursuant . . .
. . . action against Nordheim for negligence, and that, upon application of the mitigation criteria in section 447.208 . . . that there was no evidence that Nordheim was negligent because the device was disconnected. .Section 447.208 . . .
. . . Pursuant to section 447.208, Florida Statutes (1995), PERC is the administrative body charged with hearing . . .
. . . which denied appellant, David Pipping, prevailing-party attorney’s fees, authorized pursuant to section 447.208 . . . reversed a PERC order that had denied the award of fees against the employing agency under section 447.208 . . . PERC is authorized to award a reasonable attorney’s fee when “the commission sustains the employee,” § 447.208 . . .
. . . Section 447.208(3)(e), Florida Statutes, authorizes PERC to include in its order, inter alia, an amount . . . To the extent that section 59.46, Florida Statutes, may be read in connection with section 447.208(3) . . .
. . . Section 447.208(3)(e), Florida Statutes (1993), authorizes an award for back pay, attorneys fees and . . . PERC nonetheless awarded back pay, attorney’s fees and costs based on section 447.208(3)(e) by characterizing . . . dismissal and a layoff, as evidenced by section 447.207(8), and chose to exclude layoffs from section 447.208 . . .
. . . and that Silva had not carried her burden of demonstrating entitlement to mitigation under section 447.208 . . . by PERC, we are unable to say that it amounts to an abuse of the discretion granted PERC by section 447.208 . . .
. . . issue is significant, because PERC has authority to invoke less severe penalties than dismissal, see § 447.208 . . .
. . . Section 447.208(3)(e), Florida Statutes (1991), the controlling statute in the present case, permits . . .
. . . See generally, section 447.208(1), Florida Statutes (1989). . . . Section 447.208(3)(d) provides the following: (d) The commission is limited in its discretionary reduction . . . Section 447.208(3)(e) allows that the commission may award back pay "if applicable.” . . . .
. . . Section 447.208(3)(e), Florida Statutes (1989) permits the commission to award reasonable attorney’s . . .
. . . awards of back pay for the suspension period, attorney’s fees and other expenses pursuant to Section 447.208 . . .
. . . . § 447.208(3)(c), Fla.Stat. (1987). . . .
. . . However, Chapter 86-163, Laws of Florida, created section 447.208(3)(c), Florida Statutes, and transferred . . .
. . . See section 447.208(3), Florida Statutes. . . . Section 447.208(3)(d), Florida Statutes, establishes the parameters of PERC’s authority to consider mitigation . . .
. . . hearing officer, in the event he found it appropriate, to revisit the issue of mitigation under section 447.208 . . .
. . . (b) this finding was a sufficient basis for FDHSP to terminate Lavery’s employment as a trooper, § 447.208 . . . Webb, 367 So.2d 201, 203 (Fla.1978); § 447.208(3)(d), Fla.Stat. . . .
. . . Chapter 86-163, Section 84, Laws of Florida, created Section 447.208, Florida Statutes (Supp.1986); subsection . . .
. . . in accordance with chapter 120, see sections 447.503(5)(b), Florida Statutes (1985); 447.207(8) and 447.208 . . .