Fla. Stat. 295.14
Penalties


(1)

When the Public Employees Relations Commission, after a hearing on notice conducted according to rules adopted by the commission, determines that a violation of s. 295.07, s. 295.08, s. 295.085, or s. 295.09(1)(a) or (b) has occurred and sustains the veteran seeking redress, the commission shall order the offending agency, employee, or officer of the state to comply with the provisions of s. 295.07, s. 295.08, s. 295.085, or s. 295.09(1)(a) or (b); and, in the event of a violation of s. 295.07, s. 295.08, s. 295.085, or s. 295.09(1)(a) or (b), the commission may issue an order to compensate the veteran for the loss of any wages and reasonable attorney’s fees for actual hours worked, and costs of all work, including litigation, incurred as a result of such violation, which order shall be conclusive on the agency, employee, or officer concerned. The attorney’s fees and costs may not exceed $10,000. The action of the commission shall be in writing and shall be served on the parties concerned by certified mail with return receipt requested.

(2)

When reparation is sought through civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction, any agency, employee, or officer of the state or a political subdivision thereof found in violation of any provision of this act shall, in addition to any other edict issued by the court, be required to pay the costs of suit and reasonable attorney’s fees incurred in such action and shall be required to pay as damages such amount as the court may award, any law to the contrary notwithstanding.

(3)

Any employee or officer found liable pursuant to a second or subsequent violation of the provisions of this section shall forfeit his or her position.

Source: Section 295.14 — Penalties, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0295.­14 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

295.01
Spouses and dependent children of deceased or disabled servicemembers
295.02
Use of funds
295.03
Minimum requirements
295.04
Appropriation
295.05
Admission
295.07
Preference in appointment and retention
295.08
Positions for which a numerically based selection process is used
295.09
Reinstatement or reemployment
295.11
Investigation
295.011
Disabled veterans
295.13
Disability of minority of veterans and spouse removed, benefits under Servicemen’s Readjustment Act
295.14
Penalties
295.015
Children of prisoners of war and persons missing in action
295.16
Disabled veterans exempt from certain license or permit fee
295.016
Children of servicemembers who died or became disabled in Operation Eagle Claw
295.17
Identification cards
295.017
Children of servicemembers who died or became disabled in the Lebanon and Grenada military arenas
295.018
Children of servicemembers who died in Newfoundland air tragedy
295.019
Children of servicemembers who died in U.S.S. Stark attack
295.21
Florida Is For Veterans, Inc
295.22
Veterans Employment and Training Services Program
295.23
Veterans research and marketing campaign
295.24
Prohibited reimbursement of assessments
295.061
Active duty servicemembers
295.065
Legislative intent
295.085
Positions for which a numerically based selection process is not used
295.123
Deserters and others
295.124
State approving agency for veterans’ education and training
295.125
Preference for admission to career training
295.155
Military retirement based on longevity
295.156
Alternative treatment options for veterans
295.157
Veterans Dental Care Grant Program
295.0185
Children of servicemembers who died or became disabled in Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom
295.186
Removal of certain forms from official records
295.187
Florida Veteran Business Enterprise Opportunity Act
295.188
Preference in hiring veterans for private employers
295.0195
Children of servicemembers who died or became disabled in the Mideast Persian Gulf military arena during hostilities with Iraq or in the military action in Panama known as Operation Just Cause

Current through Fall 2025

§ 295.14. Penalties's source at flsenate​.gov