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Who is considered a public employer subject to the jurisdiction of PERC ?

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Who is considered a public employer subject to the jurisdiction of PERC ?

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The following are generally considered public employers in Florida: the Governor; the Board of Trustees of each state university, college, or community college; municipalities; school boards; board of county commissioners; special districts; sheriffs; and other constitutional officers (tax collector, property appraiser, clerk of courts). A public employee is any person employed by a public employer except those individuals excluded in Section 447.203(3) of the Florida Statutes.

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