112.24 Intergovernmental interchange of public employees.—To encourage economical and effective utilization of public employees in this state, the temporary assignment of employees among agencies of government, both state and local, and including school districts and public institutions of higher education is authorized under terms and conditions set forth in this section. State agencies, municipalities, and political […]
112.25 Declaration of policy.—The state recognizes that intergovernmental cooperation is an essential factor in resolving problems affecting this state and that the interchange of personnel between and among governmental agencies at the same or different levels of government is a significant factor in achieving such cooperation. History.—s. 1, ch. 65-524.
112.26 Definitions.—For the purposes of this part of chapter 112 the following words and phrases have the meanings ascribed to them in this section. (1) “Sending agency” means any department or agency of the federal government or a state government which sends any employee thereof to another government agency under this part. (2) “Receiving agency” means any department […]
112.27 Authority to interchange employees.— (1) Any department, agency, or instrumentality of the state is authorized to participate in a program of interchange of employees with departments, agencies, or instrumentalities of the state, the Federal Government, or another state, as a sending or receiving agency. (2) The period of individual assignment or detail under an interchange program shall […]
112.28 Status of employees of this state.— (1) Employees of a sending agency participating in an exchange of personnel as authorized in s. 112.27 may be considered during such participation to be on detail to regular work assignments of the sending agency. (2) Employees who are on detail shall be entitled to the same salary and benefits to […]
112.29 Travel expenses of employees of this state.—A sending agency in this state may, in accordance with the travel regulations of such agency, pay the travel expenses of employees assigned to a receiving agency on either a detail or leave basis, but shall not pay the travel expenses of such employees incurred in connection with their […]
112.30 Status of employees of other governments.— (1) When any unit of government of this state acts as a receiving agency, employees of the sending agency who are assigned under authority of this part may be considered to be on detail to the receiving agency. (2) Appointments of persons so assigned may be made without regard to the […]
112.31 Travel expenses of employees of other governments.—A receiving agency in this state may, in accordance with the travel regulations of such agency, pay travel expenses of persons assigned thereto under this part during the period of such assignments on the same basis as if they were regular employees of the receiving agency. History.—s. 7, ch. […]