Florida Statutes (Last Updated: April 21, 2021) |
TITLE XI. COUNTY ORGANIZATION AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS |
CHAPTER 125. COUNTY GOVERNMENT |
PART I. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: POWERS AND DUTIES |
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- 1(1) 2Except as authorized by law, no county or municipality shall enact or enforce any ordinance, resolution, rule, regulation, policy, or other action which requires the registration or background screening of any individual engaged in or applying for a specific type or category of employment in the county or municipality or requires the carrying of an identification card issued as a result of such registration or screening, whether or not such requirement is based upon the residency of the person. However, an ordinance that regulates any business, institution, association, profession, or occupation by requiring background screening, which may include proof of certain skills, knowledge, or moral character, is not prohibited by this section, provided that such regulation:118(a) 119Is not preempted to the state or is not otherwise prohibited by law;132(b) 133Is a valid exercise of the police power;141(c) 142Is narrowly designed to offer the protection sought by the county or municipality; and156(d) 157Does not unfairly discriminate against any class of individuals.166(2) 167This act shall not be construed to prohibit any employer, including a local government, from investigating the background of employees or prospective employees or from requiring employees to carry an identification card or registration card.
History.-ss. 1, 2, ch. 86-259.
Note
Note.-Also published at s. 166.0443.