Fla. Stat. 110.1245
Savings sharing program; bonus payments; other awards


(1)(a)

The Department of Management Services shall adopt rules that prescribe procedures and promote a savings sharing program for an individual or group of employees who propose procedures or ideas that are adopted and that result in eliminating or reducing state expenditures, if such proposals are placed in effect and may be implemented under current statutory authority.Each agency head shall recommend employees individually or by group to be awarded an amount of money, which amount shall be directly related to the cost savings realized. Each proposed award and amount of money must be approved by the Legislative Budget Commission.Each state agency, unless otherwise provided by law, may participate in the program. The Chief Justice shall have the authority to establish a savings sharing program for employees of the judicial branch within the parameters established in this section. The program shall apply to all employees within the Career Service, the Selected Exempt Service, and comparable employees within the judicial branch.The department and the judicial branch shall submit annually to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives information that outlines each agency’s level of participation in the savings sharing program. The information shall include, but is not limited to:
The number of proposals made.
The number of dollars and awards made to employees or groups for adopted proposals.
The actual cost savings realized as a result of implementing employee or group proposals.

(1)(a)

The Department of Management Services shall adopt rules that prescribe procedures and promote a savings sharing program for an individual or group of employees who propose procedures or ideas that are adopted and that result in eliminating or reducing state expenditures, if such proposals are placed in effect and may be implemented under current statutory authority.

(b)

Each agency head shall recommend employees individually or by group to be awarded an amount of money, which amount shall be directly related to the cost savings realized. Each proposed award and amount of money must be approved by the Legislative Budget Commission.

(c)

Each state agency, unless otherwise provided by law, may participate in the program. The Chief Justice shall have the authority to establish a savings sharing program for employees of the judicial branch within the parameters established in this section. The program shall apply to all employees within the Career Service, the Selected Exempt Service, and comparable employees within the judicial branch.

(d)

The department and the judicial branch shall submit annually to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives information that outlines each agency’s level of participation in the savings sharing program. The information shall include, but is not limited to:The number of proposals made.The number of dollars and awards made to employees or groups for adopted proposals.The actual cost savings realized as a result of implementing employee or group proposals.
1. The number of proposals made.
2. The number of dollars and awards made to employees or groups for adopted proposals.
3. The actual cost savings realized as a result of implementing employee or group proposals.

(2)

In June of each year, bonuses shall be paid to employees from funds authorized by the Legislature in an appropriation specifically for bonuses. Each agency shall develop a plan for awarding lump-sum bonuses, which plan shall be submitted no later than September 15 of each year and approved by the Office of Policy and Budget in the Executive Office of the Governor. Such plan shall include, at a minimum, but is not limited to:A statement that bonuses are subject to specific appropriation by the Legislature.Eligibility criteria as follows:
The employee must have been employed prior to July 1 of that fiscal year and have been continuously employed through the date of distribution.
The employee must not have been on leave without pay consecutively for more than 6 months during the fiscal year.
The employee must have had no sustained disciplinary action during the period beginning July 1 through the date the bonus checks are distributed. Disciplinary actions include written reprimands, suspensions, dismissals, and involuntary or voluntary demotions that were associated with a disciplinary action.
The employee must have demonstrated a commitment to the agency mission by reducing the burden on those served, continually improving the way business is conducted, producing results in the form of increased outputs, and working to improve processes.
The employee must have demonstrated initiative in work and have exceeded normal job expectations.
The employee must have modeled the way for others by displaying agency values of fairness, cooperation, respect, commitment, honesty, excellence, and teamwork.
A periodic evaluation process of the employee’s performance.A process for peer input that is fair, respectful of employees, and affects the outcome of the bonus distribution.A division of the agency by work unit for purposes of peer input and bonus distribution.A limitation on bonus distributions equal to 35 percent of the agency’s total authorized positions. This requirement may be waived by the Office of Policy and Budget in the Executive Office of the Governor upon a showing of exceptional circumstances.

(a)

A statement that bonuses are subject to specific appropriation by the Legislature.

(b)

Eligibility criteria as follows:The employee must have been employed prior to July 1 of that fiscal year and have been continuously employed through the date of distribution.The employee must not have been on leave without pay consecutively for more than 6 months during the fiscal year.The employee must have had no sustained disciplinary action during the period beginning July 1 through the date the bonus checks are distributed. Disciplinary actions include written reprimands, suspensions, dismissals, and involuntary or voluntary demotions that were associated with a disciplinary action.The employee must have demonstrated a commitment to the agency mission by reducing the burden on those served, continually improving the way business is conducted, producing results in the form of increased outputs, and working to improve processes.The employee must have demonstrated initiative in work and have exceeded normal job expectations.The employee must have modeled the way for others by displaying agency values of fairness, cooperation, respect, commitment, honesty, excellence, and teamwork.
1. The employee must have been employed prior to July 1 of that fiscal year and have been continuously employed through the date of distribution.
2. The employee must not have been on leave without pay consecutively for more than 6 months during the fiscal year.
3. The employee must have had no sustained disciplinary action during the period beginning July 1 through the date the bonus checks are distributed. Disciplinary actions include written reprimands, suspensions, dismissals, and involuntary or voluntary demotions that were associated with a disciplinary action.
4. The employee must have demonstrated a commitment to the agency mission by reducing the burden on those served, continually improving the way business is conducted, producing results in the form of increased outputs, and working to improve processes.
5. The employee must have demonstrated initiative in work and have exceeded normal job expectations.
6. The employee must have modeled the way for others by displaying agency values of fairness, cooperation, respect, commitment, honesty, excellence, and teamwork.

(c)

A periodic evaluation process of the employee’s performance.

(d)

A process for peer input that is fair, respectful of employees, and affects the outcome of the bonus distribution.

(e)

A division of the agency by work unit for purposes of peer input and bonus distribution.

(f)

A limitation on bonus distributions equal to 35 percent of the agency’s total authorized positions. This requirement may be waived by the Office of Policy and Budget in the Executive Office of the Governor upon a showing of exceptional circumstances.

(3)

Each department head is authorized to incur expenditures to award suitable framed certificates, pins, and other tokens of recognition to retiring state employees whose service with the state has been satisfactory, in appreciation and recognition of such service. Such awards may not cost in excess of $100 each plus applicable taxes.

(4)

Each department head is authorized to incur expenditures to award suitable framed certificates, pins, or other tokens of recognition to state employees who demonstrate satisfactory service in the agency or to the state, in appreciation and recognition of such service. Such awards may not cost in excess of $100 each plus applicable taxes.

(5)

Each department head is authorized to incur expenditures not to exceed $100 each plus applicable taxes for suitable framed certificates, plaques, or other tokens of recognition to any appointed member of a state board or commission whose service to the state has been satisfactory, in appreciation and recognition of such service upon the expiration of such board or commission member’s final term in such position.

Source: Section 110.1245 — Savings sharing program; bonus payments; other awards, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0110.­1245 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

110.105
Employment policy of the state
110.107
Definitions
110.112
Affirmative action
110.113
Pay periods for state officers and employees
110.114
Employee wage deductions
110.115
Employees of historical commissions
110.116
Personnel information system
110.117
Paid holidays
110.118
Administrative leave for certain athletic competition
110.119
Administrative leave for military-service-connected disability
110.120
Administrative leave for disaster service volunteers
110.121
Sick leave pool
110.122
Terminal payment for accumulated sick leave
110.123
State group insurance program
110.124
Termination or transfer of employees aged 65 or older
110.125
Administrative costs
110.126
Oaths, testimony, records
110.127
Penalties
110.129
Services to political subdivisions
110.131
Other-personal-services employment
110.151
State officers’ and employees’ child care services
110.161
State employees
110.171
State employee telework program
110.182
Solicitation of state employees prohibited
110.191
State employee leasing
110.1055
Rules and rulemaking authority
110.1082
Telephone voice mail systems and telephone menu options systems
110.1091
Employee assistance programs
110.1099
Education and training opportunities for state employees
110.1127
Employee background screening and investigations
110.1128
Selective service registration
110.1155
Travel to or conducting business with a country in the Western Hemisphere lacking diplomatic relations with the United States
110.1156
Export of goods, commodities, and things of value to foreign countries that support international terrorism
110.1165
Executive branch personnel errors
110.1221
Sexual harassment policy
110.1225
Furloughs
110.1227
Florida Employee Long-Term-Care Plan Act
110.1228
Participation by small counties, small municipalities, and district school boards located in small counties
110.1232
Health insurance coverage for persons retired under state-administered retirement systems before January 1, 1976, and for spouses
110.1234
Health insurance for retirees under the Florida Retirement System
110.1238
State group health insurance plans
110.1239
State group health insurance program funding
110.1245
Savings sharing program
110.1315
Alternative retirement benefits
110.1521
Short title
110.1522
Model rule establishing family support personnel policies
110.1523
Adoption of model rule
110.12301
Competitive procurement of postpayment claims review services and dependent eligibility verification services
110.12302
Costing options for plan designs required for contract solicitation
110.12303
State group insurance program
110.12304
Independent benefits consultant
110.12306
Anti-fraud investigative units
110.12312
Open enrollment period for retirees
110.12313
Enrollment for eligible former employees
110.12315
Prescription drug program

Current through Fall 2025

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