Fla. Stat. 110.131
Other-personal-services employment


(1)

As used in this section, the term “agency” means any official, officer, commission, board, authority, council, committee, or department of the executive branch of state government and means any officer, court, commission, or other unit of the judicial branch of state government supported in whole or in part by appropriations made by the Legislature.

(2)

An agency may employ any qualified individual in other-personal-services employment. For each other-personal-services employee, the agency shall:Maintain employee records identifying, at a minimum, the person employed, the hire date, the type of other-personal-services employment, and the number of hours worked.Determine the appropriate rate of pay and ensure that all payments are in compliance with the federal Fair Labor Standards Act and state law.Review, determine, and document by June 30 of each year whether the continuation of each other-personal-services employment position is necessary to the mission of the agency. This review process does not apply to board members; consultants; seasonal employees; institutional clients employed as part of their rehabilitation; bona fide, degree-seeking students in accredited secondary or postsecondary educational programs; employees hired to deal with an emergency situation that affects the public health, safety, or welfare; or employees hired for a project that is identified by a specific appropriation or time-limited grant.

(a)

Maintain employee records identifying, at a minimum, the person employed, the hire date, the type of other-personal-services employment, and the number of hours worked.

(b)

Determine the appropriate rate of pay and ensure that all payments are in compliance with the federal Fair Labor Standards Act and state law.

(c)

Review, determine, and document by June 30 of each year whether the continuation of each other-personal-services employment position is necessary to the mission of the agency. This review process does not apply to board members; consultants; seasonal employees; institutional clients employed as part of their rehabilitation; bona fide, degree-seeking students in accredited secondary or postsecondary educational programs; employees hired to deal with an emergency situation that affects the public health, safety, or welfare; or employees hired for a project that is identified by a specific appropriation or time-limited grant.

(3)

Unless specifically provided by law, other-personal-services employees are not eligible for any form of paid leave, paid holidays, a paid personal day, participation in state group insurance or retirement benefits, or any other state employee benefit. Other-personal-services employees may be included in that part of an agency’s recognition and reward program that recognizes and rewards employees who submit innovative ideas that increase productivity, eliminate or reduce state expenditures, improve operations, or generate additional revenue or who meet or exceed the agency’s established criteria for a project or goal.

(4)

Each August 15, each agency employing an individual in other-personal-services employment shall submit a report to the Executive Office of the Governor and to the chairs of the legislative appropriations committees containing the following information for the previous fiscal year ending June 30:The total number of individuals serving in other-personal-services employment.The type of employment, average pay, and total number of hours worked for each individual serving in other-personal-services employment.

(a)

The total number of individuals serving in other-personal-services employment.

(b)

The type of employment, average pay, and total number of hours worked for each individual serving in other-personal-services employment.

(5)

Beginning January 1, 2014, an other-personal-services (OPS) employee who has worked an average of at least 30 or more hours per week during the measurement period described in s. 110.123(14)(c) or (d), or who is reasonably expected to work an average of at least 30 or more hours per week following his or her employment, is eligible to participate in the state group insurance program as provided under s. 110.123.

Source: Section 110.131 — Other-personal-services employment, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0110.­131 (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

§ 110.131. Other-personal-services employment's source at flsenate​.gov