The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . . § 112.042 (2007) (for discharge or discrimination by county or municipal employer on basis of race, . . .
. . . See, e.g., §§ 110.105, 110.233 (in state employment): § 112.042 (in county and municipal employment): . . .
. . . . § 112.042(1) (1983) (prohibits discrimination in county or municiple employment). . . . .
. . . .-01-760.10, exists as an additional remedy against discrimination alongside § 112.042, Fla.Stat.Ann. . . .
. . . See, e.g., § 40.271, Fla.Stat. (1983) (for discharge because of service on a jury); § 112.042, Fla.Stat . . .
. . . Sanford filed a petition for a writ of prohibition with this court asserting that Florida Statutes § 112.042 . . . Relator relies on this principle and contends that because section 112.042 is a special law while the . . . Human Rights Act is a general law, the provisions of section 112.042 should prevail. . . . Section 112.042 requires that there be a demand upon the agency to correct its practices and policies . . . Section 112.042, Florida Statutes (1983) says in pertinent part: 112.042 No discrimination in county . . . It is true, as contended by petitioner, that section 112.042, Florida Statutes (1983), originally enacted . . . factors of race, color, sex, etc., does not constitute actionable discrimination under either section 112.042 . . .
. . . Fla.Stát. 112.042(1) states: It shall be against the public policy of this state for the governing body . . .
. . . . § 112.042 (1971) and with the City’s duty to develop and implement affirmative action programs under . . .
. . . Section 447.203, Florida Statutes (1975), it would have expressly done so as it had done in Section 112.042 . . .
. . . five highest scoring candidates on its eligibility list and, in addition, contravenes Florida Statute 112.042 . . .
. . . Rules, Section 19.03 of Article 19 of the City Charter of Jacksonville, and Florida Statutes, Section 112.042 . . . now moved to amend the Court’s order of August 12, 1971, to temporarily suspend Florida Statutes § 112.042 . . . Therefore, it is Ordered: For the purposes of this cause only, Florida Statutes § 112.042(1), F.S.A.; . . . Florida Statutes § 112.042(1), F.S.A. reads as follows: (1) It shall be against the public policy of . . .