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COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM A
Consent X
Informational
Public Hearing
Regular
June 11. 2001
Meeting
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REQUEST:
The City Manager and City Attorney request the City Commission to consider amendments to the
City of Winter Springs Personnel Policies and Procedures manual.
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this Agenda Item is to request the City Commission to consider amendments to the
City of Winter Springs Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual.
APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY:
Part ill, Chapter 112, Florida Statutes, provides a code of ethics for public officers and employees.
Section 112.313(7)(a) provides that no public officer or employee shall have or hold any
employment or contractual relationship with any business entity or agency which is subject to the
regulation of or is doing business with the agency of which the employee is an officer or employee.
Title 7, Civil Rights Act of 1991, as amended; and the Florida Civil Rights Act.
CONSIDERATIONS:
A. The City Commission adopted the Winter Springs Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual
by Resolution # 2000-18 on July 24, 2000.
B. Amendment to Section 43 of the Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual which would
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make employees more fully aware of the guidelines and procedures for obtaining approval
for outside employment.
C. Amendments to Section 44 of the Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual by directing all
complaints of harassment to the City Manager is designed to streamline the process, provide
a single-point reporting process and ensure the highest level of review and action upon
claims of harassment.
OPTIONS:
The City Commission has several options:
1. Adopt the amendments to the City of Winter Springs Policies and Procedures Manual
as provided.
2. Decline to adopt the amendments to the City of Winter Springs Policies and
Procedures Manual as provided, and instruct the City Manager and City Attorney to
make specific changes to the proffered amendments and bring the same back before
the Commission for review and action.
3. Decline to adopt amendments to the City of Winter Springs Personnel Policies and
Procedures Manual.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
The City Manager and City Attorney recommend that the City Commission adopt the amendments
to the City of Winter Springs Policies and Procedures Manual as provided in Resolution # 2001-13.
ATTACHMENT: Resolution Number 2001-13.
COMMISSION ACTION:
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RESOLUTION 2001-13
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AMENDING CITY
PERSONNEL POLICIES RELA TING TO OUTSIDE
EMPLOYMENT AND HARASSMENT CLAIMS; PROVIDING
FOR THE REPEAL OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT
RESOLUTIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, has, from time
to time, adopted and revised personnel policies for the proper administration of human resource
matters; and
WHEREAS, those personnel policies are in need of updating by the passage of this
resolution; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, hereby finds this
resolution to be in the best interests ofthe public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Winter
Springs;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1.
Recitals: The foregoing recitals are affirmed and incorporated as
part of this resolution.
Section 2.
Policy Amendments:
(a)
Section 43 of the City of Winter Springs Personnel Policies and Procedures
shall be amended as follows: (underline type indicates additions; strikeout
type indicates deletions)
Sec. 43.1
Policv
The City of Winter Springs is considered the primary employer for
City Employees. Employees may accept outside employment, so
long as it is not detrimental to hislher performance, or not adverse to
the reputation of the City. and not a conflict of interest with the
performance ofthe employee's responsibilities as a City employee as
set forth in Section 112.313. Florida Statutes. The City Manager or
designee must approve all outside employment.
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Sec. 43-2
Procedures
To ensure compliance with the policv contained in Section 43.1. E
employees desiring to accept outside employment in addition to their
City jobs must obtain approval of the City Manager or designee.
Requests shall be in writing and shall explain the type of employment
and hours involved for which the request is made and shall state
whether or not the outside employer is currently doing business with
the City. Such requests shall be submitted to the Department Head
and then forwarded with a recommendation to the City Manager who
will approve or disapprove the request. All questions concerning
whether such employment may be in violation of City policy, or
detrimental to the reputation of the City. or a conflict ofinterest shall
be determined by the City Manager or designee. An employee's
outside emplovment may be subiect to review by the City Attorney
for conformance with City policies and Florida Statutes.
Once permission is granted, it may be denied or withdrawn at any
time should the City Manager or Department Head feel such
employment is interfering with the employee's efficiency or is in
conflict with the interest or adverse to the reputation of the City.
(b) Section 44 of the City of Winter Springs Personnel Policies and Procedures
shall be amended as follows: (underline type indicates additions; strikeout
type indicates deletions)
Sec. 44.2
Emplovee Responsibility
Employees who feel that they have been subjected to sexual or other
harassment, including but not limited to, the conduct listed above, by
another employee, a citizen, or a vender, should notify the
Depaltment Head 01 Gen<:.ral S<:.rvi<:.<:.s Dile<:.tor City Manager
immediately. Iffor any reason the employee is reluctant to report the
matt<:'l to the Dcpattme.nt He.ad 01 Gene.lal Se.l vi<:.e.s Dirc<:.tol or is not
satisfied after blinging it to the.iI attention, the employ" should
imme.diately <:'011ta<:.t the City Managel. The. company emphasizes
that yon ate. not le.qnue.d to complain first to yom snperv 1501. If an
employee feels more comfortable. they may notify their direct
supervisor. who shall immediately notify the City Manager as
provided in Section 44.3. The matter will be throughly and
confidentially investigated by the Ge.nelal Sel v ices Ditectol City
Manager, and where appropriate, disciplinary action will be taken. A
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Section 3.
Section 4.
Section 5.
Section 6.
report doctI1ne.ntillg the. casc and subseqnent findings w ill be
for warded to the City Manager.
Employees should not assume that the city is aware of a problem. It
is the responsibility of the employee to bring any complaints and
concerns to the attention ofthe city.
Employees will be penalized in any way for reporting possible
harassment concerning himself or herself or another employee.
Sec. 44.3
Supervisory Responsibility
Sexual, racial, ethnic, or other illegal harassment of any employee by
any member of the staff, or by a visitor of our workplace, will not be
tolerated. All supervisory personnel have the explicit responsibility
and duty to take immediate corrective action to prevent any
harassment of our employees.
Successful implementation of this policy depends on the swift and
effective action of the City's supervisory staff. All complaints must
be reported immediately to the City Manager or the General Ser v ices
Director. All complaints of sexual or other harassment will be
promptly and confidentially investigated. Failure for a supervisor to
carry out his/her responsibilities in this area will result in disciplinary
action taken against the Supervisor. Contact the General Se.lVices
Director City Manager with questions about this policy
Incorporation of Amendments: The City Manager is instructed to amend
the City of Winter Springs Personnel Policies and Procedures as provided
above and to distribute said amendments to all city employees.
Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Resolutions: All prior inconsistent
resolutions adopted by the City Commission are hereby repealed.
Severability. If any section, clause, phrase, word, or provision is for any
reason held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction,
whether for substantive or procedural reasons, such portion shall be deemed
a separate, distinct, and independent provision, and such holding shall not
affect the validity of the remaining portions of this resolution.
Effective Date: This resolution shall become effective immediately upon
passage by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida
City of Winter Spring
Resolution 2001-13
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PASSED by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, in a regular
meeting assembled on the _ day of , 2001.
Paul P. Partyka, Mayor
ATTEST:
Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces, City Clerk .
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM
AND SUFFICIENCY FOR THE CITY
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, ONLY:
Anthony Garganese, City Attorney
City of Winter Spring
Resolution 2001-13
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