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   "certified" means the employee has obtained a correctional mental health
   certification  as  provided  through  the department. To be certified, a
   correctional officer must:

   1.  Initially  complete  5  courses consisting of a total of 54 hours of
   instruction  taught  by  a  department  instructor  with  a correctional
   officer  behavioral  mental  health  certification  through the American
   Correctional Association;

   2.  Upon  completing  that instruction, satisfactorily pass a department
   examination; and

   3.  Twice  each  year  satisfactorily  complete  16  additional hours of
   training  and  an  examination,  including  in the year the correctional
   officer  satisfies  (1)  and  (2). The courses and training must educate
   correctional  officers  in  identifying  symptoms  of  mental illness in
   prisoners  while  helping to foster a safer environment for inmates with
   mental  illness.  Such  additive may be awarded only during the time the
   certified officer is employed in an assigned mental health unit post.

   (v)  The  Department  of  Corrections  may  continue to grant a one-time
   $1,000  hiring  bonus  to  newly-hired correctional officers (class code
   8003) who are hired to fill positions at a correctional institution that
   had  a  vacancy  rate for such positions of more than 10 percent for the
   preceding  calendar  quarter.  The  bonus  may not be awarded before the
   officer  obtains  his or her correctional officer certification. Current
   employees  and former employees who have had a break in service with the
   Department  of  Corrections of 31 days or less are not eligible for this
   bonus.

   (w) The Department of Corrections may continue to grant a one-time
   $5,000  hiring  and  retention  bonus  for  correctional  officers at 15
   targeted  high  vacancy  correctional  facilities. Current employees and
   former  employees who have had a break in service with the Department of
   Corrections of 31 days or less are not eligible for this bonus.

   (x)  The  Department  of  Children  and  Families  may grant a temporary
   special  duties pay additive of five percent of the employee's base rate
   of pay to:

   1.  All  employees in the Human Services Worker I, Human Services Worker
   II,  and  Unit Treatment and Rehabilitation Specialist classes - working
   title  Human Services Worker III who work within the living areas at the
   Northeast  Florida  State  Hospital.  Such  additive may be awarded only
   during  the  time  the  employees  work within those living areas at the
   Northeast Florida State Hospital.

   2.  All  employees in the Human Services Worker I, Human Services Worker
   II,  and  Unit Treatment and Rehabilitation Specialist classes - working
   title  Human Services Worker III who work within the Specialty Care Unit
   or  Medical  Services  Unit at the Florida State Hospital. Such additive
   may  be  awarded  only  during  the time those employees work within the
   Specialty  Care  Unit  or  Medical  Services  Unit  at the Florida State
   Hospital.

   3.   All  employees  in  Child  Protective  Investigator,  Senior  Child
   Protective Investigator, and support staff classes who work in a weekend
   unit.  Such  additive may be awarded only during the time such employees
   work in a weekend unit.

   4. All Adult Registry Counselors who work in a weekend unit at the Abuse
   Hotline.  Such  additive  may  be  awarded  only  during  the  time such
   employees work in a weekend unit.

   (y) The Department of Lottery is authorized to provide a critical market
   pay  (CMP)  additive  of  $1,300  to  Lottery  personnel  working in the
   following   district   offices:   Hillsborough,   Lee,  Palm  Beach  and
   Miami-Dade.  These  critical  market pay additives shall be granted only
   during  the time the employee resides in, and is assigned duties, within
   those counties.

   (z)  The  Department  of  Financial Services may grant temporary special
   duty  pay  additives  of $2,000 for law enforcement officers who perform
   additional duties as K-9 handlers.

   (6) COLLECTIVE BARGAINING

   All collective bargaining issues at impasse between the State of Florida
   and,  the  Florida  Fire  Service  Association,  the  Police  Benevolent