122.34 – Special Provisions for Certain Sheriffs and Full-Time Deputy Sheriffs.
122.34 Special provisions for certain sheriffs and full-time deputy sheriffs.— (1)(a) In addition to sheriffs and full-time deputy sheriffs, the provisions of this section shall apply with respect to members who are officers or full-time employees of the state or the several counties of the state whose duties are to enforce the criminal laws of the state, […]
122.35 – Funding.
122.35 Funding.— (1) Commencing July 1, 1967, for all state agencies and commencing October 1, 1967, for all other agencies with employees who are members under this chapter, former ss. 122.17 and 122.30(4) shall be of no further force and effect and each officer or board paying salaries to members and withholding contributions required of members under […]
122.355 – Statements of Purpose and Intent and Other Provisions Required for Qualification Under the Internal Revenue Code of the United States.
122.355 Statements of purpose and intent and other provisions required for qualification under the Internal Revenue Code of the United States.—Any other provisions in this chapter to the contrary notwithstanding, it is specifically provided that: (1) The purpose of this chapter is to provide pension benefits for the exclusive benefit of the member employees or their beneficiaries. […]
122.20 – Blind Vending-Stand Operators; Participation By.
122.20 Blind vending-stand operators; participation by.— (1) All blind or partially sighted persons who are now employed or licensed by the Florida Council for the Blind as vending-stand operators or who may hereafter be so licensed or employed are hereby declared to be state employees within the meaning of the State and County Officers and Employees’ Retirement […]
122.21 – Activation of Division B.
122.21 Activation of division B.—Sections 122.21-122.24, 122.26 to 122.321, inclusive, shall control with respect to division B of this system and membership therein, and shall prescribe the method for activating such division. History.—s. 2, ch. 57-382.
122.05 – Legislator Services Included.
122.05 Legislator services included.— (1) The aggregate days of service heretofore or hereafter rendered the State Legislature as a member of the Senate or House of Representatives by any participants of the State and County Officers and Employees’ Retirement System shall be computed as a part of the aggregate years of state or county service of such […]
122.051 – Eligibility of Retired State Employee for Legislature; Compensation.
122.051 Eligibility of retired state employee for Legislature; compensation.—Any retired state employee who is presently drawing retirement benefits under any state retirement system may, as any other citizen, serve in the Legislature without affecting in any way his or her retirement status or the receipt of retirement funds while a member of the Legislature. Such person […]
122.06 – Legislative Employee Services Included.
122.06 Legislative employee services included.— (1) Aggregate days of attache service heretofore or hereafter rendered the State Legislature by any participant of the State and County Officers and Employees’ Retirement System shall be computed as a part of the aggregate years of state service of such participant in said retirement system, and it shall be the duty […]
122.061 – Hospital Districts and County Hospital Corporations; Officers and Employees Included.
122.061 Hospital districts and county hospital corporations; officers and employees included.— (1) Boards of hospital districts and county hospital corporations may elect to bring employees of such districts or corporations under the provisions of the retirement law. Once this election is made it may not be revoked and all present and future employees shall be compulsory members […]
122.07 – Seasonal State Employment Included; Time Limit and Procedure for Claiming.
122.07 Seasonal state employment included; time limit and procedure for claiming.— (1) Any seasonal state employee who works for and draws compensation from the state or any of its departments for a period of more than 6 months during the fiscal year, that is, from July 1 of any year to June 30 of the following year, […]