Florida Statutes
Chapter 445 - Workforce Services
445.016 - Untried Worker Placement and Employment Incentive Act.


(1) This section may be cited as the “Untried Worker Placement and Employment Incentive Act.”
(2) For purposes of this section, the term “untried worker” means a person who is a hard-to-place participant in the welfare transition program because he or she has limitations associated with the long-term receipt of welfare and difficulty in sustaining employment, particularly because of physical or mental disabilities.
(3) Incentive payments may be made to for-profit or not-for-profit agents selected by local workforce development boards who successfully place untried workers in full-time employment for 6 months with an employer after the employee successfully completes a probationary placement of no more than 6 months with that employer. Full-time employment that includes health care benefits will receive an additional incentive payment.
(4) The for-profit and not-for-profit agents shall contract to provide services for no more than 1 year. Contracts may be renewed upon successful review by the contracting agent.
(5) Incentives must be paid according to the incentive schedule developed by CareerSource Florida, Inc., the Department of Economic Opportunity, and the Department of Children and Families which costs the state less per placement than the state’s 12-month expenditure on a welfare recipient.
(6) During an untried worker’s probationary placement, the for-profit or not-for-profit agent shall be the employer of record of that untried worker, and shall provide workers’ compensation and reemployment assistance coverage as provided by law. The business employing the untried worker through the agent may be eligible to apply for any tax credits, wage supplementation, wage subsidy, or employer payment for that employee that are authorized in law or by agreement with the employer. After satisfactory completion of such a probationary period, an untried worker shall not be considered an untried worker.
(7) This section shall not be used for the purpose of displacing or replacing an employer’s regular employees, and shall not interfere with executed collective bargaining agreements. Untried workers shall be paid by the employer at the same rate as similarly situated and assessed workers in the same place of employment.
(8) An employer that demonstrates a pattern of unsuccessful placements shall be disqualified from participation in these pilots because of poor return on the public’s investment.
(9) Any employer that chooses to employ untried workers is eligible to receive such incentives and benefits that are available and provided in law, as long as the long-term, cost savings can be quantified with each such additional inducement.
History.—s. 3, ch. 96-404; s. 216, ch. 99-8; s. 56, ch. 99-251; s. 16, ch. 2000-165; s. 385, ch. 2011-142; s. 71, ch. 2012-30; s. 258, ch. 2014-19; s. 36, ch. 2015-98; s. 34, ch. 2016-216.
Note.—Former s. 446.603; s. 288.9955.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXXI - Labor

Chapter 445 - Workforce Services

445.001 - Short Title.

445.002 - Definitions.

445.003 - Implementation of the Federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.

445.004 - Careersource Florida, inc., and the State Board; Creation; Purpose; Membership; Duties and Powers.

445.006 - State Plan for Workforce Development.

445.007 - Local Workforce Development Boards.

445.0071 - Florida Youth Summer Jobs Pilot Program.

445.008 - Workforce Training Institute.

445.009 - One-Stop Delivery System.

445.010 - Consumer-First Workforce System Technology; Principles and Information Sharing.

445.011 - Consumer-First Workforce System.

445.014 - Small Business Workforce Service Initiative.

445.016 - Untried Worker Placement and Employment Incentive Act.

445.017 - Diversion.

445.018 - Diversion Program to Strengthen Florida’s Families.

445.019 - Teen Parent and Pregnancy Prevention Diversion Program; Eligibility for Services.

445.020 - Diversion Programs; Determination of Need.

445.021 - Relocation Assistance Program.

445.022 - Retention Incentive Training Accounts.

445.023 - Program for Dependent Care for Families With Children With Special Needs.

445.024 - Work Requirements.

445.025 - Other Support Services.

445.026 - Cash Assistance Severance Benefit.

445.028 - Transitional Benefits and Services.

445.029 - Transitional Medical Benefits.

445.030 - Transitional Education and Training.

445.031 - Transitional Transportation.

445.032 - Transitional Child Care.

445.0325 - Welfare Transition Trust Fund.

445.033 - Evaluation.

445.034 - Authorized Expenditures.

445.035 - Data Collection and Reporting.

445.038 - Digital Media; Job Training.

445.045 - Development of an Internet-Based System for Information Technology Industry Promotion and Workforce Recruitment.

445.046 - Establishment of a Network Access Point.

445.047 - Passport to Economic Progress Act; Legislative Intent.

445.048 - Passport to Economic Progress Program.

445.051 - Individual Development Accounts.

445.055 - Employment Advocacy and Assistance Program Targeting Military Spouses and Dependents.

445.056 - Citizen Soldier Matching Grant Program.

445.06 - Florida Ready to Work Credential Program.

445.07 - Economic Security Report of Employment and Earning Outcomes.

445.08 - Florida Law Enforcement Recruitment Bonus Payment Program.