This Required Form is essential to prove honorable separation and claim preference.
What is a DD214 Form?
This Florida statute requires the state and its political subdivisions to give preferred in employment and retention to eligible veterans.
What is Chapter 295?
In a "scored" interview process, this must be done to the veteran's score to apply preference.
What is augmenting or adding points?
A veteran who served during the Gulf War from August 2, 1990 through January 2, 1992 and has no disabilities due to service is given this type of preference.
What is 5-Point Preference (TP)?
A veteran who believes they were not properly given preference must file a complaint with this state department.
Wha is the Florida Department of Veterans' Affairs?
Number of points added to the passing score of a veteran with a service connected disability.
What is 20 Points?
To be eligible for preference, a veteran must have received this type of discharge.
What is an honorable discharge?
If a veteran and a non-veteran are "equally qualified" for a position, the law requires this person be selected.
Who is the veteran?
Veterans get this advantage over nonveterans in a reduction in force if they meet the requirements.
What is Veterans Preference in RIF?
This guide is used to validate veterans preference and veterans preference requirements.
What is the Vet Guide?
The length of a probationary period for newly hired veterans in the competitive service.
What is a one-year probationary period?
This Specific document, commonly used to verify military service and discharge status, must be submitted with a job application to claim preference.
What is a DD214?
Each Florida State agency is required by law to develop and implement this written plan to ensure veterans are represented in the workforce.
What is a Veterans' Recruitment Plan?
0-Points are given for this type of preference, but allows entitled person to be listed ahead of non-preference eligibles with the same score or ahead of non-preference eligibles in the same quality category on a certificate.
What is Sole Survivorship Preference (SSP)?
Type of discharge that is usually used for entry-level separations, or separations from the military in the first 180 days of service and is not considered Honorable or General.
What is "Uncharacterized" discharge?
Preference in Florida applies to these types of jobs, which include state, county, and municipal positions.
What is government(public) employment?
This group is eligible for preference if the veteran is 100% disabled or killed in action.
Who are un-remarried widows/widowers or spouses?
Alternative ranking and selection procedure authorized under the Chief Human Capital Offiers Act of 2002 and is part of the competitive examining process.
What is Category Rating?
A veteran who served at any time and who has a compensable service-connected disability rating of at least 10 percent but less than 30 percent.
What is 10-Point Compensable Disability Preference (CP)
This is the number of days a veteran has to file a complaint after receiving notice of non-selection.
What is 21 Calander days?
The Florida statue section that mandates veteran preference in employment.
What is Chapter 295?
This is the time limit for filing a USERRA appeal with the Board
What is "there is no time limit" for filing a USERRA appeal with the board?
This principle requires that each returning service member be reemployed in the position the person would have occupied with reasonable certainty if the person had remained continuously employed, with full seniority.
What is "Escalator" position or principle?
This "Act" became effective January 7, 2016 and expands preference eligibility from the mother of a deceased/disabled vet unable to use his/her preference to the parent of that service member.
What is the Gold Star Father's Act of 2015 (Derived Veterans' Preference for Parents)?
If the FDVA finds a complaint lacks merit, the veteran can still petition this commission for a formal hearing.
What is the Public Employees Relations Commission (PERC)?