Fla. Stat. 112.044
Public employers, employment agencies, labor organizations; discrimination based on age prohibited; exceptions; remedy


(1)

LEGISLATIVE INTENT; PURPOSE.The Legislature finds and declares that in the face of rising productivity and affluence, older workers find themselves disadvantaged, both in their efforts to retain employment and in their efforts to regain employment when displaced from jobs. The setting of arbitrary age limits, irrespective of capability for job performance, has become a common practice, and certain otherwise desirable practices may work to the disadvantage of older persons. In comparison to the incidence of unemployment among younger workers, the incidence of unemployment, especially long-term unemployment with resultant deterioration of skill, morale, and employer acceptability, is high among older workers, whose numbers are great and growing and whose employment problems are grave. In industries affecting commerce, the existence of arbitrary discrimination in employment because of age burdens commerce and the free flow of goods. It is the purpose of this act to promote employment of older persons based on ability rather than age and to prohibit arbitrary age discrimination in employment.

(2)

DEFINITIONS.For the purpose of this act:“Employee” means an individual employed by any employer.“Employer” means the state or any county, municipality, or special district or any subdivision or agency thereof. This definition shall not apply to any law enforcement agency or firefighting agency in this state.“Employment agency” means any person, including any agent thereof, regularly undertaking, with or without compensation, to procure employees for an employer, including state and local employment services receiving federal assistance.

(a)

“Employee” means an individual employed by any employer.

(b)

“Employer” means the state or any county, municipality, or special district or any subdivision or agency thereof. This definition shall not apply to any law enforcement agency or firefighting agency in this state.

(c)

“Employment agency” means any person, including any agent thereof, regularly undertaking, with or without compensation, to procure employees for an employer, including state and local employment services receiving federal assistance.

(3)

PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES; EXCEPTIONS.Except as provided in paragraph (f), it is unlawful for an employer to:
Fail or refuse to hire, discharge or mandatorily retire, or otherwise discriminate against any individual with respect to the compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment because of age.
Limit, segregate, or classify employees in any way which would deprive, or tend to deprive, any individual of employment opportunities, or otherwise adversely affect an individual’s status as an employee, because of age.
Reduce the wage rate of any employee or otherwise alter the terms or conditions of employment in order to comply with this act, unless such a reduction is with the employee’s express or implied consent.
Except as provided in paragraph (f), it is unlawful for an employment agency to fail or refuse to refer for employment, or otherwise to discriminate against, any individual because of age or to classify or refer for employment any individual on the basis of age.Except as provided in paragraph (f), it is unlawful for a labor organization to:
Exclude or expel from its membership, or otherwise discriminate against, any individual because of age.
Limit, segregate, or classify its membership, or fail or refuse to refer for employment any individual, in any way which would limit, deprive, or tend to deprive the individual of employment opportunities or which would otherwise adversely affect the individual’s status as an employee or as an applicant for employment solely because of age.
Cause or attempt to cause an employer to discriminate against an individual in violation of this section.
It is unlawful:
For an employer to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment;
For an employment agency to discriminate against any individual; or
For a labor organization to discriminate against any member or applicant for membership,

because such employee, applicant for employment, individual, member, or applicant for membership has opposed any practice made unlawful by this section or because the employee, applicant for employment, individual, member, or applicant for membership has made a charge, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, a proceeding, or litigation under this act.

Except as provided in paragraph (f), it is unlawful for an employer, labor organization, or employment agency to print or publish, or cause to be printed or published, any notice or advertisement relating to:
Employment by such employer;
Membership in such labor organization or any classification or referral for employment by such labor organization; or
Any classification or referral for employment by such employment agency,

which notice or advertisement indicates any preference, limitation, specification, or discrimination based on age.

It is not unlawful for an employer, employment agency, or labor organization to:
Take any action otherwise prohibited under paragraph (a), paragraph (b), paragraph (c), or paragraph (e), based on a bona fide occupational qualification reasonably necessary to the normal operation of the particular business.
Observe the terms of a bona fide seniority system or any bona fide employee benefit plan, such as a retirement, pension, or insurance plan, which is not a subterfuge to evade the purposes of this act.
Discharge or otherwise discipline an individual for good cause.

(a)

Except as provided in paragraph (f), it is unlawful for an employer to:Fail or refuse to hire, discharge or mandatorily retire, or otherwise discriminate against any individual with respect to the compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment because of age.Limit, segregate, or classify employees in any way which would deprive, or tend to deprive, any individual of employment opportunities, or otherwise adversely affect an individual’s status as an employee, because of age.Reduce the wage rate of any employee or otherwise alter the terms or conditions of employment in order to comply with this act, unless such a reduction is with the employee’s express or implied consent.
1. Fail or refuse to hire, discharge or mandatorily retire, or otherwise discriminate against any individual with respect to the compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment because of age.
2. Limit, segregate, or classify employees in any way which would deprive, or tend to deprive, any individual of employment opportunities, or otherwise adversely affect an individual’s status as an employee, because of age.
3. Reduce the wage rate of any employee or otherwise alter the terms or conditions of employment in order to comply with this act, unless such a reduction is with the employee’s express or implied consent.

(b)

Except as provided in paragraph (f), it is unlawful for an employment agency to fail or refuse to refer for employment, or otherwise to discriminate against, any individual because of age or to classify or refer for employment any individual on the basis of age.

(c)

Except as provided in paragraph (f), it is unlawful for a labor organization to:Exclude or expel from its membership, or otherwise discriminate against, any individual because of age.Limit, segregate, or classify its membership, or fail or refuse to refer for employment any individual, in any way which would limit, deprive, or tend to deprive the individual of employment opportunities or which would otherwise adversely affect the individual’s status as an employee or as an applicant for employment solely because of age.Cause or attempt to cause an employer to discriminate against an individual in violation of this section.
1. Exclude or expel from its membership, or otherwise discriminate against, any individual because of age.
2. Limit, segregate, or classify its membership, or fail or refuse to refer for employment any individual, in any way which would limit, deprive, or tend to deprive the individual of employment opportunities or which would otherwise adversely affect the individual’s status as an employee or as an applicant for employment solely because of age.
3. Cause or attempt to cause an employer to discriminate against an individual in violation of this section.

(d)

It is unlawful:For an employer to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment;For an employment agency to discriminate against any individual; orFor a labor organization to discriminate against any member or applicant for membership,

because such employee, applicant for employment, individual, member, or applicant for membership has opposed any practice made unlawful by this section or because the employee, applicant for employment, individual, member, or applicant for membership has made a charge, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, a proceeding, or litigation under this act.

1. For an employer to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment;
2. For an employment agency to discriminate against any individual; or
3. For a labor organization to discriminate against any member or applicant for membership,

(e)

Except as provided in paragraph (f), it is unlawful for an employer, labor organization, or employment agency to print or publish, or cause to be printed or published, any notice or advertisement relating to:Employment by such employer;Membership in such labor organization or any classification or referral for employment by such labor organization; orAny classification or referral for employment by such employment agency,

which notice or advertisement indicates any preference, limitation, specification, or discrimination based on age.

1. Employment by such employer;
2. Membership in such labor organization or any classification or referral for employment by such labor organization; or
3. Any classification or referral for employment by such employment agency,

(f)

It is not unlawful for an employer, employment agency, or labor organization to:Take any action otherwise prohibited under paragraph (a), paragraph (b), paragraph (c), or paragraph (e), based on a bona fide occupational qualification reasonably necessary to the normal operation of the particular business.Observe the terms of a bona fide seniority system or any bona fide employee benefit plan, such as a retirement, pension, or insurance plan, which is not a subterfuge to evade the purposes of this act.Discharge or otherwise discipline an individual for good cause.
1. Take any action otherwise prohibited under paragraph (a), paragraph (b), paragraph (c), or paragraph (e), based on a bona fide occupational qualification reasonably necessary to the normal operation of the particular business.
2. Observe the terms of a bona fide seniority system or any bona fide employee benefit plan, such as a retirement, pension, or insurance plan, which is not a subterfuge to evade the purposes of this act.
3. Discharge or otherwise discipline an individual for good cause.

(4)

APPEAL; CIVIL SUIT AUTHORIZED.Any employee of the state who is within the Career Service System established by chapter 110 and who is aggrieved by a violation of this act may appeal to the Public Employees Relations Commission under the conditions and following the procedures prescribed in part II of chapter 447. Any person other than an employee who is within the Career Service System established by chapter 110, or any person employed by the Public Employees Relations Commission, who is aggrieved by a violation of this act may bring a civil action in any court of competent jurisdiction for such legal or equitable relief as will effectuate the purposes of this act.

(5)

NOTICE TO BE POSTED.Each employer, employment agency, and labor organization shall post and keep posted in conspicuous places upon its premises notices required by the United States Department of Labor and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Source: Section 112.044 — Public employers, employment agencies, labor organizations; discrimination based on age prohibited; exceptions; remedy, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0112.­044 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

112.05
Retirement
112.08
Group insurance for public officers, employees, and certain volunteers
112.09
Evidence of election to provide insurance
112.10
Deduction and payment of premiums
112.11
Participation voluntary
112.011
Disqualification from licensing and public employment based on criminal conviction
112.13
Insurance additional to workers’ compensation
112.14
Purpose and intent of law
112.18
Firefighters and law enforcement or correctional officers
112.19
Law enforcement, correctional, and correctional probation officers
112.21
Tax-sheltered annuities or custodial accounts for employees of governmental agencies
112.021
Florida residence unnecessary
112.22
Use of applications from foreign countries of concern prohibited
112.23
Government-directed content moderation of social media platforms prohibited
112.042
Discrimination in county and municipal employment
112.043
Age discrimination
112.044
Public employers, employment agencies, labor organizations
112.046
Political party committee membership allowed
112.048
Voluntary retirement with half pay authorized for elective officers of cities or towns
112.061
Per diem and travel expenses of public officers, employees, and authorized persons
112.062
Cabinet members
112.063
Reimbursement of county employees for educational expenses
112.081
Circuit judges, participation
112.0111
Restrictions on the employment of ex-offenders
112.151
Group hospitalization insurance for county officers and employees
112.153
Local governmental group insurance plans
112.161
Change in position or reclassification
112.171
Employee wage deductions
112.175
Employee wages
112.181
Firefighters, paramedics, emergency medical technicians, law enforcement officers, correctional officers
112.182
“Firefighter rule” abolished
112.191
Firefighters
112.193
Law enforcement, correctional, and correctional probation officers’ commemorative service awards
112.194
Law enforcement and correctional officers’ Medal of Valor
112.215
Government employees
112.217
Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
112.218
Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles personnel files
112.219
Substitution of work experience for postsecondary educational requirements
112.0455
Drug-Free Workplace Act
112.0501
Ratification of certain dual retirements
112.0515
Retirement or pension rights unaffected by consolidation or merger of governmental agencies
112.0801
Group insurance
112.0804
Health insurance for retirees under the Florida Retirement System
112.0805
Employer notice of insurance eligibility to employees who retire
112.1815
Firefighters, paramedics, emergency medical technicians, and law enforcement officers
112.1816
Firefighters
112.1911
Emergency medical technicians and paramedics
112.1912
First responders
112.1913
Effect of ch. 2003-412
112.1915
Teachers and school administrators
112.1921
Administrative leave for law enforcement officers
112.18155
Correctional officers

Current through Fall 2025

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