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..., as a highway patrolman, and the Florida Highway Patrol, a state employer, was required to give him up to 17 days leave of absence "without loss of pay, time or efficiency rating ..." to attend compulsory maneuvers such as the two-week summer camp. Section 250.48, Florida Statutes (1977); 32 U.S.C....
CopyAgo (Fla. Att'y Gen. 1992).
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state duty pursuant to Ch. 250, F.S.? SUMMARY: Section
250.48, F.S., limits the number of days of absence
CopyAgo (Fla. Att'y Gen. 1997).
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political subdivision thereof required under section
250.48 or section
115.07, Florida Statutes, to pay
CopyAgo (Fla. Att'y Gen. 1978).
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answered in the negative. AS TO QUESTION 1: Section
250.48, F. S., provides: All officers and employees
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maneuvers such as the two-week summer camp. Section 250.-48, Florida Statutes (1977); 32 U.S.C. § 502a(2)
CopyAgo (Fla. Att'y Gen. 1986).
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Anne Curtis Terry Assistant Attorney General 1 Section
250.48, F.S., pertains to state-ordered duty. See
CopyAgo (Fla. Att'y Gen. 1996).
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substantially the following question: Does section
250.48, Florida Statutes, require a municipality to