(1) The commission shall conduct its business within the following guidelines:
(a) For purposes of hearing appeals under s. 121.23, the commission may meet in panels of no fewer than three members. A quorum shall consist of three members. The concurring vote of a majority of the members present is required to reach a decision, issue orders, and conduct the business of the commission.
(b) The commission shall elect a chair and such other officers as it deems necessary. The chair or the chair’s designee shall conduct the meetings and hearings of the commission and shall take whatever action is necessary to ensure that the business of the commission is conducted in an equitable, orderly, and expeditious manner. All parties shall abide by the decisions of the chair or the chair’s designee, unless he or she is overruled by a majority of members present.
(2) Legal counsel for the commission may be provided by the Department of Legal Affairs or by the Department of Management Services, with the concurrence of the commission, and shall be paid by the Department of Management Services from the appropriate funds.
(3) The Department of Management Services shall provide timely and appropriate training for newly appointed members of the commission. Such training shall be designed to acquaint new members of the commission with the duties and responsibilities of the commission.
(4) The Department of Management Services shall furnish administrative and secretarial assistance to the commission and shall provide a place where the commission may hold its meetings.
(5) The State Retirement Commission has the authority to adopt rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement the provisions of law conferring duties upon the commission.
(6) The members of the commission shall be paid a stipend of $100 for each day spent on the work of the commission. Additionally, each member shall receive per diem and travel expenses as provided in s. 112.061. The official headquarters of each member, for the purpose of calculating per diem and travel expenses, shall be his or her permanent home address. Members of a state-administered retirement system who are appointed to the commission shall have their work on the commission considered as part of their regular job assignments and shall not be required to take leave while engaged in the business of the commission. The receipt of such stipend shall have no effect on the retirement benefits of a retired member of the commission.
History.—s. 1, ch. 75-248; s. 1, ch. 82-46; s. 9, ch. 83-76; ss. 15, 16, 17, ch. 86-149; s. 13, ch. 90-502; s. 1, ch. 92-63; s. 329, ch. 92-279; s. 55, ch. 92-326; s. 33, ch. 94-249; s. 1430, ch. 95-147; s. 49, ch. 99-255; s. 13, ch. 99-392; s. 3, ch. 2005-134; s. 16, ch. 2009-209.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title X - Public Officers, Employees, and Records
Chapter 121 - Florida Retirement System
Part I - General Provisions (Ss. 121.011-121.40)
121.011 - Florida Retirement System.
121.012 - Inclusive provisions.
121.025 - Administrator; powers and duties.
121.031 - Administration of system; appropriation; oaths; actuarial studies; public records.
121.0312 - Review; actuarial valuation report; contribution rate determination process.
121.045 - Consolidation of liabilities and assets; existing systems.
121.046 - Merger of the Judicial Retirement System into the Florida Retirement System Act.
121.051 - Participation in the system.
121.0511 - Revocation of election and alternative plan.
121.0515 - Special Risk Class.
121.052 - Membership class of elected officers.
121.053 - Participation in the Elected Officers’ Class for retired members.
121.055 - Senior Management Service Class.
121.081 - Past service; prior service; contributions.
121.091 - Benefits payable under the system.
121.095 - Florida Retirement System Preservation of Benefits Plan Trust Fund.
121.1001 - Florida Retirement System Preservation of Benefits Plan.
121.101 - Cost-of-living adjustment of benefits.
121.111 - Credit for military service.
121.1115 - Purchase of retirement credit for out-of-state or federal service.
121.121 - Authorized leaves of absence.
121.122 - Renewed membership in system.
121.125 - Credit for workers’ compensation payment periods.
121.131 - Benefits exempt from taxes and execution.
121.133 - Cancellation of uncashed warrants.
121.135 - Annual report to Legislature concerning state-administered retirement systems.
121.136 - Annual benefit statement to members.
121.161 - References to other laws include amendments.
121.182 - Retirement annuities authorized for city and county personnel.
121.1905 - Division of Retirement; creation.
121.191 - Special acts prohibited.
121.192 - State retirement actuary.
121.193 - External compliance audits.
121.22 - State Retirement Commission; creation; membership; compensation.
121.231 - Attorney’s fees and costs under s. 121.23(2)(a); funding.
121.24 - Conduct of commission business; legal and other assistance; compensation.
121.35 - Optional retirement program for the State University System.