Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 33-602.603 - Employment Gender Policy for Security Positions
(1) In accordance with
42 USC
2000e, et seq., the Department of Corrections
shall not engage in any act or practice which has the purpose or effect of
unlawfully discriminating against any female employee or any female applicant
or potential applicant for employment in the Florida Department of Corrections
in a security position because of such individual's sex. The department shall
seek to achieve the employment of females in security positions in the
department in proportions approximating their interest in and ability to
qualify for such positions. This shall not be interpreted as to require the
hiring of unnecessary personnel or the hiring, transfer, or promotion of any
person who is not qualified.
(2)
For the purposes of this rule, the following definitions shall apply:
(a) Correctional Officer - means the
entry-level position of Correctional Officer and the position of Correctional
Officer Sergeant in the department assigned to security, unless otherwise
indicated.
(b) Correctional Officer
Supervisor - refers to the promotional line of progression in correctional
officer positions, i.e., Correctional Officer Lieutenant, Correctional Officer
Captain, Correctional Officer Major and Correctional Officer Colonel, or their
equivalent designations.
(c)
Security positions, posts, shifts or assignments - refers to those positions,
posts, shifts or assignments where correctional officers within the Department
of Corrections' security department serve.
(d) Correctional facility - refers to all
institutions or facilities which are now operational or become operational
within the department, and which are administered directly by the Department of
Corrections.
(3) All
security positions, posts, shifts and assignments at all Department of
Corrections' facilities shall be open to women on an equal basis with men,
except that the Secretary of the Department or his designee may designate
certain security positions as gender specific to the inmates being supervised
based on the privacy and security interests of inmates, staff, and the general
public. In designating specific security positions, posts or assignments within
an institution which are to be gender specific, the secretary or his designee
shall consider whether such post, position or assignment was previously open to
or staffed by female correctional officers or supervisors. No female
correctional officer or supervisor currently in such position, post or
assignment shall be involuntarily reassigned, transferred or otherwise removed
on the basis of gender.
(4) All
females currently holding security positions in the department who are
otherwise eligible for promotional security positions shall be considered
eligible for those promotional positions regardless of their lack of prior
experience in housing or other assignments involving significant contact with
offenders.
(5) No person shall be
retaliated against or adversely affected because that person has opposed
discriminatory policies or practices by the department or because of that
person's participation or cooperation with the initiation, investigation,
litigation or administration of any claim of unlawful gender
discrimination.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 20.315, 944.09 FS. Law Implemented 20.315, 944.09 FS.
New 12-20-92, Formerly 33-4.011, Formerly 33-208.301.
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