The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Napier argues that he has a property interest in his continued employment based on KRS 161.011. . . . KRS 161.011(1). . . . position requires him to be certified, Napier is not a classified employee and he cannot rely on KRS 161.011 . . .
. . . the state’s policy on beach restoration and renourishment in the Beach and Shore Preservation Act, §§ 161.011 . . .
. . . . §§ 161.011-161.45 (2007). . . .
. . . . §§ 161.011-161.45 (2007). . . .
. . . . §§ 161.011-.45. . . .
. . . (codified at §§ 161.011-161.45, Fla. Stat. (2005)). . . .
. . . due process and equal protection, as well as violation of § 2 of the Kentucky Constitution and KRS 161.011 . . . KRS 161.011 requires local school districts to enter into written contracts with classified employees . . . KRS 161.011(5)(b). . . . KRS 161.011(9)(c). . . . is no dispute that Plaintiff had a protected property interest in her employment, emanating from KRS 161.011 . . .
. . . Ky.Rev.Stat. 161.011(5). . . . Stat. 161.011(7). . . . Rev.Stat. 161.011(9)(c). By letter dated August 15, 2001, FCPS superintendent Dr. Robin L. . . .
. . . was adopted by the Legislature in 1970 as a part of the Beach and Shore Preservation Act, sections 161.011 . . .