The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . file charges” or concluded with a finding “to proceed with disciplinary action or to file charges”); § 112.535 . . .
. . . . § 112.535. . . .
. . . In addition, section 112.535, Florida Statutes (2002), provides: The provisions of chapter 93-19, Laws . . .
. . . that were directly contrary to the Police Officer’s Bill of Rights enacted in sections 112.531 through 112.535 . . .
. . . Pursuant to the Police Officer’s Bill of Rights, codified at sections 112.531 through 112.535, Florida . . .
. . . covered by Florida’s “Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights” (“the Bill of Rights”) (sections 112.531-112.535 . . .
. . . City does not contest the applicability of the “Police Officer’s Bill of Rights” [sections 112.531 — 112.535 . . .
. . . For example, section 112.535, labeled “Construction,” specifically states that [t]he provisions of chapter . . . provide them with a property interest or continued expectancy in their appointment as deputy sheriff. § 112.535 . . .