| DATE: |
September 4, 2001 |
| TO: |
Agency Addressed (No. 02, 2001-02) |
| FROM: |
Douglas A. Darling, Director
Division of Accounting & Auditing
Office of Comptroller |
| SUBJECT: |
Hardship Exemptions from Direct Deposit |
Section 110.113, Florida Statutes (F.S.) requires that all employees
appointed to a position in state government participate in the direct
deposit program. The only exception is if the employee can demonstrate
that direct deposit creates a hardship situation. This Agency Addressed
provides general guidelines for hardship exemptions and the procedures
for requesting an exemption. It also replaces Comptroller Memorandum
No. 01 issued during the 1996/97 fiscal year. For information concerning
this legislation, please see Comptroller's Memorandum No.04(2000-01)
located at
http://www.dbf.state.fl.us/aadir/cmmain.html.
Hardship exemption requests that may receive favorable consideration
are: work/home locations, physical traits, health conditions or credit
history. Employees must submit requests through their personnel offices
and document reason(s) for requesting an exemption. Documentation need
not include information that is generally considered confidential, such
as a medical condition.
Please contact Jack Peterson, Direct Deposit Administrator, at (850)
410-9434, SunCom 210-9434 or at
directdeposit@mail.dbf.state.fl.us
if you have questions concerning this memorandum or the following procedures.
Guidelines for Requesting a Hardship Exemption From Direct Deposit
1. Section 110.113, Florida Statutes, requires that a person
appointed to a position in state government, participate in the direct
deposit program. The authority for requesting an exemption from direct
deposit is found in Subsection 110.113(2), F.S.
2. Subsection 110.113(2), F. S. also grants an automatic exemption
to persons in other-personal-services (OPS) positions that are temporary,
common or casual in nature. The Department of Banking and Finance does
not consider established positions that are paid from an appropriation
category other than salaries to meet the intended use of other-personal-services
in this subsection.
3. Fair Labor Standards has no bearing on the requirement to be paid
by direct deposit.
4. Exemptions based on hardship must:
a. Be endorsed by the agency, district, circuit, region or institution's
Personnel Office and be marked “Recommended” or Not Recommended”.
b. Include the employee's full name, social security number, date and
mailing address. The employee must sign unless submitted by E-Mail.
c. Include the Personnel Officer's name, title, telephone number and
mailing address. The signature of the Personnel Officer should also
be on the form unless submitted by E-Mail.
5. A request submitted by E-Mail to the Personnel Officer for his
(her) approved authority can be sent via E-Mail to
directdeposit@mail.dbf.state.fl.us
6. The law requires that the employee “…demonstrate a hardship…”
A request must contain a clear explanation of the reason(s) the employee
believes a hardship will exist if required to participate in direct
deposit. It must include any documents that the employee believes support
the reason for the exemption.
7. A common misconception is the State having access to an employee's
bank account. The State has no means of accessing any information about
an employee's account even if they are on direct deposit.
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