Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 60Y-11.004 - Investigatory Process
(1) Within five
working days of a complaint being filed, the Commission shall acknowledge
receipt of the complaint and send a copy of the complaint and any other
preliminary information available concerning the disclosure of information
under Section 112.3187, F.S., to the other
parties named in Section
112.31895(1)(a),
F.S. The other party shall also acknowledge receipt of such copies to the
complainant.
(2) Within 15 days of
the date the complaint was received, the Commission shall review the
information and determine whether temporary reinstatement is appropriate under
Section 112.3187(9)(f),
F.S. If it so determines, the Commission shall apply for an expedited order
from the appropriate agency or circuit court for reinstatement pending issuance
of the final order on the complaint.
(3) If the Commission determines that
reasonable grounds exist to believe that a prohibited action has occurred, is
occurring, or is to be taken, it may request the agency or circuit court to
order a stay of any personnel action for 45 days which, upon request, may be
extended for appropriate periods of time. The Commission shall further report
its determination together with any findings or recommendations, including
corrective action to be taken, to the agency head and may report such to the
Governor and Comptroller. If, after 35 days, the agency does not implement the
recommended corrective action, the Commission shall terminate the
investigation. If the Commission finds, in consultation with the complainant,
that the agency has implemented the corrective action, the Commission shall
file such finding with the agency head, together with any written comments that
the complainant provides, and terminate the investigation.
(4) Within 180 days of the date the complaint
was received, the Commission shall provide the agency head and the Complainant
with a fact-finding report that may include recommendations to the parties or
proposed resolution of the complaint. The Commission shall then proceed to
attempt to conciliate the complaint.
(5) If the Commission is unable to conciliate
a complaint within 35 days of the issuance of the fact-finding report, or if
the Commission finds there are no reasonable grounds to believe that a
prohibited personnel action has occurred, is occurring or is to be taken, the
Commission shall terminate the investigation.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 760.06(12) FS. Law Implemented 112.3187-.31895 FS.
New 1-1-04, Amended 7-8-21.
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